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DRINK HOT WATER AND RID SJOINTS OF RHEUMATIC RUST . Why rheumatism and lumbago sufferers should drink phosphated hot water each morning before breakfast IRON t IRUST OF K. Jj/1 RHEUMAT S M 4 'k, :',". k Ititthrill, !'n7r'q It t,, r liv ý ,, ,. ;t ý ý,i , 1.r?'1 it tirnr ,7;C 1 ) ' 't ' !ý; ý i 1 ý -i! r it.:i · n i'." ', :!r. 4 * 1;.. , r I fqp I· ' ri "I I* tl' A i :t 1 4l r 1. t r , lr: t 4,' U)]iIo-l * 'wh, 1\i r, . urn(' c: l' ho: , l, thcqr_ )) t '1',t '1 ii *w" o 1 11 1014 of 1 fr ,.. tl ' I ' 1 ' rt1"1l t t'1 1 tl 1 it I :'''I*' I ml 1 1*' C ; f~ ' jt Ir :;'h 10 1 'l' 1 F,! aý(l ii 1)1'. 'it .atl ; -' r ý; l \ 1? tr L Ia' 1" for l n a WeJ! I' I!trah Uiri?"' Her Idea. '; " ,: t' ,: (; , Prim re ever If he d I, h tak,,s pains to hile HOW WONDERFULLY RESINOL SOOTHES ITCHING SKINS! If yen have r ,ma, ringworm or -j .,r ithi'c. hurning, sl ,,pe-d,, troy fr;g thin Ir.tin try I sinol Oint ,l, nt a I l(,iol Snap andt soe how +'hv iitlrin ',tops [andl the tron bl'' dti l,: p' ars.. 'sinil Ointmrn nt is al n ll o re '.I nt htlti' hold 'r, orly for dsnlr , sre ,f b urns, vounlds, 'In it3 , :, A forr a sci)re of other ruses whwr, ,,thing, healing application a rn,-,d.d I:' inl contrins nothlng of a harsh or inrtrinous ntu:ro annl can hb used 'r,. .ly ev n on the me t irritated stir ace',. Evrrv druggist sells Resinol •)intmont and liwinol Soap.-Adv. How to Talk to the Wounded. " haIt th, uhocles can't stand, you know. n:t'a mm. is cold steel." "Yes, I suppose it gets very cold this time if the year."-l.ondon Punch. A NEGLECTED COLD Is often followed by pneumonia. Be fore it is too late take Laxative Quint dine Tablets. Gives prompt relief in cases of Conghs, ('olds, La Grippe and Hleadache. Price 25c.-Ady. One of the Coco. "So Kitty said I had a thick head of t hair." "Oh, she d!dn't mention the hair." The Humorous Hat. "Has she any sense of humor?" t "I dou't think so. She can look at t her hat without laughing." Don't blame a girl for assuming a striking attitude when she's trying to make a hit. 0 Neutralhty. "i ,' ar , I: ait auinn a strict ni ; tra':1 ' ,,rd;: 'o are :ira.' in at the "' It sol Ifl, W ', 11 1 :', 111 ;' t:,, liio t e()o - vln d as t, whir'h is the riight side." PROVEN SWAMP-ROOT AIDS WEAK KIDNEYS Th s rmpt-mrn of ki !ner and bladler trru1l;iles are iturn \vir\ u!; :-. .:n. and ne the =ystem in a r in !inn . ,.lt:,,n. I 'h1 k in,.ys s,- n, t, iuf r m i,-:, as al n .v Vher ii l' ,int r ln (iat ,lame hack and urinary i tro !, . I: ni situ:,1 not he ne ' . T . ai , th - i ,( r h'! I, Ls often leaI to lanir us b:,lihe troulb!s. Dr. l\r'h1i u fl ,et which 1non iirii t. ,. .n , t i:,ne s is a sl, tenIll I ilonv. I n ladr an d r'lemedy, I and, b'ing an hrlial cemp,,mn., his a gen- t tie healing ete1ct (n the Ilineo'rs, which is i alnost immnntcately noticed in most cases p by those who use it. A trial will cone:nce anvryne who may he in need of it. Blettpr get a bottle from your nearest drug store, and start treat- A ment at once. However, if you wish first to test this great preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & ('o., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. When writing be sure and mention this paper.-Adv. C It May Be. a "I see jonquils and daffodils on sale.. How is it that the early flowers are always yellow?" tl "Dunno. Guess spring is bilious like i the rest of us."-Louisville Courier. P Journal. be - ---------- ili The Soldier's Estimate. 2( A member of the first Canadian con tingent, writing home, says: "I guess the first seven years of this war are going to be the worst."-Canadian u! American. tr ----------- st Women never criticize the grammar e of men who pay them compliments. to To Build Up After Grippe, Colds Bad Blood Take a blood cleanser and alterative that starts the liver and stomach into vigorous action, called Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery because of one of its principal ingredients--the Golden Seal plant. It assists the body to manufacture rich red blood which feeds the heart-nerves-brain and organs of the body. The organs work smoothly like machinery running in oil. You feel clean, strong and stren -ous. 19y "Medical Discovery" to. day and in a few days you will know that the bad blood is passing out, and dew, rich, pure blood is filling your -eins and arteries. BACKACHE, LUMBAGO Uric acid causes backache, pains here and there, rheumatism, gout, gravel, neuralgia and sciatica. It was Dr. Pierce who discovered a new agent, called "Anuric," which will throw out and completely eradicate this uric acid from the system. "An. uric" Is 37 times more potent than lithia, and consequently you need no longer fear muscular or articular rheu. matism or gout, or many other dis eases which are dependent on uric acid within the body. If you feel that tired, worn-out feeling, backache, neuralgia, or if your sleep is disturbed by too frequent uri. nation, go to your best drug store and ask for Doctor Pierce's Anuric Tab lets, full treatment 50c, or send 10 cents for a trial package of "Anuric" Tablets to Dr. Pierce, Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y. 51NE9 PRDUT Nine ~ ~ kid f S i n r s p o u t eii u ,h at f l f o AD CLUB URGES TI REPEAL OF TAX e COMMITTEE TO WORK ON PLANS TO DEFEAT OCCUPATION SI ASSESSMENT. i BILL INTRODUCED IN 1908 h <l, Diecussion of Occupation Tax Devel. ops tihe Fact That This Tax Re suited Annually in $<.^ 000 SLCss to Sh; evepcrt. r r,! n ort. i 1 ( ", i F' . 1 i t ( ,t (a' 2 : ! i ' i ln 'ort to ' : ,r' ti' ri ! t ' r: ' , I ', 1 h n ,,,:: , .i - to , '' l- 1 1]i ., l: t In to .1 .. r o l i n g p ui l iT-t' Iof ts c cn ," ' " 0 to j Il a ni f . t)i t l( , 'l''n 1s. a le- tI !" ,h w i , . d o n a , t(' r .:1 t , r t, ai u - , y I, ,, i , 1,, i.: ,oti~ e C icm- I I v it ' , U !(.U:l , r( 1 ( 't'e ) li ,tt . o l o rt 1' «.. i ý h) , 'P . , ar tiO 11 l U Pt ! i' (,. Ut ftro - te. r : ! 't. i - 11 ;-.1 tli 1 t :r \ illc I ' a:l,;!l n m ! i.hdd A' 1' ,11 t, rf1, his it ,. hh op'r' i ', ,' n' c f. , Ii o :tt V intl i tilt 11:nlnrat sd r- 1 ; ht ti ( !", ; r: t l dm1 or) ; jty iih thse 'I;l for awt i ci d it afor the ii ' h s ly i 1 i st . a f .ir l rice ofr the ('plhan, en the ~r entu" 'over rthat ao,, (unt oing s. is (o 'ti: c!u fr ur in e"n'-dils ' a dc- ta e." I ghtion to 1 h intr, iln it :1 a canni - St r OfI. fli:tl s a t t in , rI, r ss forer o- t 'at 1ril dtt titl a''is firtu s tto, letatl: za- ti _ In N cE'W a oflN : tESin.tof0 a -~--------- p iZd ' The ldel.(on of the OFederal tirit Court of Appeals at New Orleans, tLi l "ck 'hin «l . uit ' ou, t i biyi the aop ret. t. i "e "l i,;.,.iiI,. whith tw-as origina'lly nt en `iI Te',l . for a i. I fi : fror the high } lre I sedson ol the "puhlic srod lease" hinh the r dgerly oSl field, means $150,000 ke tor storkholders in the aictory Com- t : 01anl, oranizd heAre. The tlease was il bou, t by the companir from the po lay, n- lid' t'T~' ov! r t hat al ts O( t going Sa t lice Jury for u1,000 n and has yielded op sse An outbreak or scar et fever at hgprhot re eHaos and Bell ity has been ptlaced ng under control by aal Ca u cinney, dis foth trct health offiorancer wo tooke placerompt her step to chc the spread of the di anApril. fore the decisituation ofwas brothe Fught to his t sattention, and prompt action limited Court of Appeals at New cases to twenty.hich cded in favor of the defend-or ant Figures compstiledt brought by the Cumber. Rotg Sland TelephOil and Fuel Company for. call any give the city ofield, me Alexandria $150,0001 on bough000 nhaitants. The company sfrom the preo- side liceand a representativend has been here wtl 200,000 several weeks ofmaking estimates of g the number of houses, as well City has been placedtl. tens for chk the urpose of meeting the a Sncreas. Fifteen cass had appeared beV Jusattention, ands the contraction limitedere pr- on thared total pour concrete in te xcasesva- reto FiguCharles waterworks planted by the Cubrker-eR wall of the retaining house around cday the pany give the city of Alexandria 1y, flooding the new phabitants. TheA calsson wi be needed Ti to shut oparing the flow o water, and work mem wa on the representative h bdelayed for sponwt ha s been instructed by Mayer Rslinm atre st e number of houses, as well as cit.n ei At the meetnfor o the purpose of meeting the incr600 wasing made to assist the AVricu. blo Just as the contractto employ Were pre- onr pared to pour concreaduate o the ouisexcava- resid Staon for the nversit, aservoir at the Lake prend Charles waterworks plant, svlle is very a namer iwallve inof the retainizng house a Youn didat the artesian wells gave way, floodingr o to shut off the flow age and are eligible in th S'ome time. The cit bonar ro halt r be S600 was made to assist the Ag ricul. blow ,o take part In the election in Anril. byG "There is not the slightest doubt that tll (der of North LT,,is i;na, and eV'II a great propolrtron of Soluth'rn Ar.;ansa;,-, are raft' 1: rl pit of high iThis was the, stnt, itr t of (',on, rva tiou (,O hllti,:< o)mtf I" W"I m!Iit o1 ,. II nl 's," Vwho oulr tint" p rti( fit' \ .e ;s had at;tve rhartI of l tforce (if eo iservatiofl .ANS r'a in the upp;r aris h': of the ( d. iloltn , na:ul he a ( ntsi who re tur e \'itn '; l }·l; .x!;'.:,ur Ic, - tot'l f t e tell of t 11 Vork 101 5V to itfct 9rl O Fr, i lad";.ii . t 9 0 3 ' : " V I I ! . ' Bi h , 1 1 ,e 1 , a d'i arind ,,:.ht job, in V tr anl out for I; \ ~( t? t1 1, W. l, ltt th,'re evel. was aitn it unif;la itn to S r \1';i ( (," l'r: , 1:, .n. 'I'T "ac , e. .-, a n 1,.( ('on ' of :ih' scon *T ..-,:. , 1i: o t . i , :; ;', of rri , l vi . l n ,ouiln to i:' as '.(nts, 'V n i'i n i h are (' i t it 1;: jail .t f:n trIt: . .. T !:' I', :l it i h 1' , h r V It,! r il , n l;,r r ,, it r.,tl p ;' ', n 2 , s,I ('~. t! in s, an Id I or tl :tll th ("r . ;" , l In ' nt s to tihe 1 ..n.-;: 1 tII n,1f iri o f Th " I, ' ' if t ()to i - I sh of I . it, i.;i a, s 1 ; h w,:; i, '. the mat- 'al e ', o.r fl'!;: C ,' (o I t ((; fi y intof \V ' t r l. i . rl o ,, ll, ," : 1 L }"if - i if 111 ' e, i'fi ll 'If f !'t ),,i [, o n t ... 0 I' lc 1!111:','". .'I ! ,)f 1!t ' ( , l~'11 ,,,` " i 'j n ;t !. ' llOll,' i 1]1('!" i , 'l"1'+;' (is , " Irla n ia or i h , . o!. ,v,,d to if i 11'1, r, r!:r d I hI awona l r..r n 1:h,. l to 5rte that Rflt!s t i' a ''] t i , i, .'I I. of North 1,1::-. a 11 1 ý',o :I: (!'(t : ,f I lt ir Il ,Il, ti' s to t , I :.'. 1,.r- af1 tlh,' f (l: t i ulnl s ann ,ift'f.,.d that his "At Iin's it was a wonlerful Sinht r de- to sce (' gri t hai rds of (d,-tr orn f , 3lf- hid° l :, ) On *. 'r tll, vt' ( .::W ;., fr ff' Six to ) 'i0 0,1 I Y ' rid ... Il io v1, iil:r' l,,d the litt ,' (r a irlls a iIl d pa- th r i 'h'rs witlh rr'eat (ane. May im- ( '. d aI lit front tih tirih,'s I r S irt- the ri' r, swan the Missir.ipi to za- the sI i' t f 'hirf. tIlt s en r tihe war. r r-tec.1(le wce ,ervo,1 many r., of the 'n. t' l in lIng to Iof, l ii. l ha- "''The (loer that (ar'e tfo lIfiItna un- from Ari.:in:las nu:b, lrd tho l ::tn :', a andl I have no It tirtay n dthri thll iv thl;t if prompt tnt(asur, s of lr. ii "ti, tie }hp l not e'h n talk .n i 'a r, n(,-, rl in North Loal .oita whoIlld hai'o h('' {t ta :1;, Cf til pT s't. It would have ha"' f ti t 1} lllmy yt as hlfore ithsie w1oul he a rh s:ulflfinlt f1lfib,,r to allow huntrs to nh llpursuo their favorite recreation" ly, The Iron Mountain Railway has re ng stunid par'etonger and freight service el- and normal conditions have boon re 'or fotrchoed on the New Orleans and in Northw.stern branch. south of ('collin. Sston. has on rebuilt, and, train ser vice on this line will be resumed be tween Monroe and Ferriday. An ra provement in the passenger service Ilt on the day trains operating between SLittle Rock and Alexandria is carried id in the announcement made by Supt. Ig A. R. Taylor that theose trains will carry a combination parlor and cafh e - The Whitecastle Lumber Company as closed down their large saw mill at o- Whitecastle. The mill has been in d operation about thirty years, and gave employment to three or four hundred men. The planer and factory will run at probablyn one or two years longer. SGeorge Gleason. who has been with Sthe company since its establishment t here, has been assured a life pension, - and is left to dispose of the company's e valuable cut-over lands. He will sell is it in trtcts to farmers. d - - S A conference of good roads supt porters from four parishes, East Ba ton Rouge. hIberville, West Baton - Rouge and Pointe Coupee, has been called to meet in the city hall at Bat on Rouge March 27 at 7 p. m. to con sider plans for a proposed model road. way which will connect Port Allen with Rosedale, Grosse Tete and Martn t gouln. Walton Walker, killed by Pancho I Villa and his murderous band of Mex ican raiders in their surprise attack - on Columbus. N. M., formerly was a resident of Crowley. According to press dispatches. Walker and his wife Iwere attending the New Mexico Sun day School Convention. The Monroe Labor Council, at a meeting, condemned the criminal re sponsible for the incendiary fires. of i fred a reward of 525 for his or their arrest and conviction and pledged the mayor and other officials full support In enforcing the laws. The St. Cecile Catholic Church of Pointe-a-La.ttach, that was entirely blown to pieces b," the last Septem ber hurricane, including the priest's residence, will bh rebuilt. A mandamus stuit to compel Seero- ( tary of State Miliraps to place the name of J. L,. Kelly, Independent can didate for sheriff of Caldwell parish, on the ticket of the general election to be held in April has been filed in the District Court at Baton Rouge by George Wear, attorney for Kelly. I. ,.mow {uýW - . Net Contents 15 Fluid Drachms cook °f ý - -- For Inf".-r c cZ ' Cdre n1ow TI, C a ~b G a i r C a~to ý, l(AiIkl ;i\ INI S~~ irn!i ll tllnl li I·FoJd;1:'rlf(cklla" B eam .. S p L JUIihil('l ril l r 'ýý ;' h I ~ll, I )jj({ll' lRllicerfi *. of oQNO'T NAU4( ?'lI&.. j~T Si&'ileryi-at / /, h I Hci~pru(;s .:!li- ?is'lIL 2;,IC5' L r IA; L)>SS(OSLEEP. O r ,.v Pr i 'rlt: CFNrIJR Th r ' NEW YO RKj. ___l Exact Copy of VWrappuer THt CKNTAUNq t(MPA)v NE U Pw yoRº Unpleasant Outlook. First 'limiii: in the 1 rencheM) \Vot lier l(\jso blOC al~aht. lBill' Second l t:tt: i. t gtt a Itt r lit 01505,tr s 'or . itri t ,fl u;' uWIt' 'or aiol 'as got the It'aS : It ain't a;'f a r(, it :anI, WVc ni g~oin' 'f111y on I. ave to:? orr-ra 10 ngtil;Tlgorm (1rohdd o lih that in lht STOP THOSE SHARP SHOOTING PAINS mfeninx is the v. 0:ier \urktr for all feniac disc-' crs. Price wI uuauc1 5oc. Adv. Good Advice. "Iintend it) lI l,~ an ht in s.'' "LooI1 out thia hil'ti v ;:o 7 give toll tflte sack Accounlted For. 1\ h was it 'tol:r ehott failed to lilt a goal fat' on the nua; er"?' "He cilnlýtlt ýutt'l~a ct . .? W I'-i \ 'l I'I N . .- I" p. r I,,'' 17' r ' The Reason. "WIhy do i, > call a baseball t sphere?" "\ c('aul3 it i. whirled." DEATH LURKS IN A WEAK HEA so (ll lirst syllidtmi- use "'Renov and be cured. I iy and pay the a' )penalty. '}biJ, ii " is the her remedy. 'ri $I.) a'd 5n'c.-A Market Language. "How.v atre lb, 1hi,.t ,s today" "I ain't h:.a.d a (tne cf eraI comp] ing, sir." There a i ure e thlian 7,000 mel Paris wiho are blindl as a resultol juries su: tair:cte in the war. (;irls will ie girls--if they can' mnarricd ' (.ie(fn. Efficiency built the Panama Canal, after inefficiency failed. The efficiency of the Panama Canal doubled the effective ness of the U. S. Navy without adding a ship to it. It took over 8,000 riles out of the trip from New York to San Francisco and changed the highway between London and Australia from Suez to Panama. Efficiency insures against lost motion-it produces the ut most service out of equipment and yields the finest product, at the least cost. Certain- teed Roofing is an efficiency product Every advantage that men, money and machinery can offer is used to increase the production, maintain the production, maintain the quality and lower the cost. Each of the General's enormous mills is advantageously located to serve the ends of efficient manufacture and quick distribution. Each is equipped with the most up-to-date machinery. Raw materials are purchased in enormous quantities and far ahead of the needs of manufacturing, thus guarding against increased cost due to idle machinery. This also insures favorable buying, and the pick of the market. Expert chemists at each mill are employed to select and blend the asphalts, and every roll of CERTAIN-TEED is made under their watchful care. CERTAIN-TEED resists the drying-out process so destructive to ordinary roofing, because the felt is thoroughly saturated with s blend of soft asphalts, prepared under the formula of the General's board of expert chemists. It is then coated with a blend of harder asphalts, which keeps the inner saturation soft. This makes a roofing more pliable, and more impervious to the elements than the harder, drier kind. CERTAIN-TEED is made in rolls; also in slate-surfaced shingles. There is a type of CERTAIN TEED for every kind of building, with flat or pitched roofs, from the largest sky-scraper to the smallest residence or out-building. CERTAIN-TEED is guaranteed for S, 10 or 15 years, according to ply (1, 2 or 3). Experience proves that it lasts longer. General Roofing Manufacturing Company World's Largest Manufacturers of Roofing and Building Papers lNew York City Chicago Philadelphia St. Louis Boston Cie .san _ Pittsburghd Detroit San FranciNsco Ciacnsi 1ow Orlen, L Angels Minneaspolis Kansasity Seattloe lndiaenapb Atlsan 8lioblooad Honatos London $rmnsi