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s. C. WIIGBTXa&. Editor & Prop. P. W. . ICZlt, - pblisher. A"TLUI PY. 11.1AY 12. ;3. r e*'l as rIe n i1 t la (' lkr r mller / li" t int"r. a i':13 si, t on coiunliy v .llr, six , ,inann size. if. T'allul:'h, l.:º. .Legi. ,4aeeLt Tllhurley. ,rnm .hOw t lhii- ,hn't lite. e Imore rain would n)ot hurt ssc4ssr is still I pas Ced red democracy aif C sthis is the onl) dthere can be no tf the Advanceor . (there are sev. d the TINEs i not the genealogy of 10 i), is a candli. missioner of I mr. d if he stanllds prepaed &urpension of the law ly fill the bill for that SIt will be uecessary for the f'rdAhi sitinaxtoreprea, LethaL there is abso in this state, that a Iouvicions will be that heo will meet in the expres views. It is 1 *editor of I CEbery S r sen -s fully te SanI THE V., S. & P. R. R. , The st::emer c ::son has opcned, and the old V. 8. & P., runs right along in thie same old grocve. The sance oled rattle-tral, read-bed that rop. shakes the false teeth out of every hodly leho travels with thooc luxtU her. rits, the same: old lack of accomo ,lati,,tis :l,:ng the lixe, and the 1aiie ,l1 hIal:py g,,-luck)y style of" .doing bisin,-i gene.rally. This! hat h.vte a slplendi'l splrin. to ,utit the' re anl-lIe d in order, lnt the cf i;ett, to keepe things up to the i::l:e- e cdisrveuta ,le i nt dard Iha Iet'i. n cf thin fi,,liest kind, and ' the re:l.,.,eI i iin wet -e cndilion to-,la y than it w.as la-t fall. Yet :hey sill put u,c a lpoot r mouth -.;11i It e (i stii jn o! f oft siii u till :iis,-s; antd sill plual lpoverty and li.! It returns for their investment, ain! all that kind of stuff, when, as a intitter of fart, $10.I0,N a mile is really a low ass,.stnint. The 1 a :i-l is in good shape now, and ca: staln! a tussle hfr their rights. Trt The railr(ail will threaten law suits, lv,tc., but the struggle can't till c inc at a better time, anl the moat ter might just as well Ibe settled el at once, and foir good. The plea will, doubtless, be also used, that Louisiana wants railroads to de ed veloh her resources, and that noth ing should be de d to frighten ofl' capital. This Idea is ridiculous. To bie sure Louisiana does want railroads, wants them had, but she uld want them ever so much, utinue to want them without them, were it not that rail e good property and will i od return on the noney - If they will not pay, I ill not le built, that is a cer . fact. If they will pay, you I n't choke capital oilff; the roads will be built. The V. S. A is a 1re-e~t"lify-t. s]lfish concern, tf-all that is obtained from themr ill have to be forced from them. forciug process can't begin Oo soo0. " NTBD ATTEACTION ! ON DISTIBUTED S. L. ATE LO fERY P AN.Y. ted by the Legislature in d its Iranchise made a esenrt State Constitution C ov"ere welwing, popular Single Number take place muonthly. -Amnual Drawlggs L ix months iJsca and y certify that wesuper gementg for all the - eeau-Annual Drawings of 11 Sdate Lotter Company, unwage ý. . a ,toward all patie. , the Company to use with fac-jsimiles of our ed in Its adverti,e . iEAUREG UARD, A ,. EAL,, SConmmissioner0 cned Bk anks and Bank prizes drawn in the Lotteries which may be ur counters. RY, Pres. La. Nat. Rank; ac tat.e Nat. ankk w -A. BALDWIN, Pres. N.0. Nat. Dank. SCAL KOr , Pres.· Union Nat ank. IoRAND QUARTERDRA ING, St thle Acadlemy of Mutsic, New Orleans r TUESDAY, JLUNE 12.1888. Capital Piize, $300.000. . allektev x at Twienty DoIlars each. P $2.tW; wentiethe'$1.00 1 PRIZE OF *i 000 iO * 300,000a I do ' O0 is 5,0I0 2 PRIZES OF 1'000 m 0,000 5 do o,001) are 25-0 JO do J,000 are 2.,,000 do 600 ae &.e00 0 do 300 are 60,000 * w0 do .'200 are 100,000 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 100 I'riaes of $.4)1 are 0 100..... iar e ,: l,00u Prizes of $100 *. are $I00,000 S 100 "...are. 100,000 3,138 Prizes amounting to..$1,,0w - For Cub Rates, or any further in-. Your sandwriting catrne be distinct and aiguature plain. More rapid return -echIning an Enwelop beaning your full POSTAL NOTES. Orders, or New Yorl Exebamgp letter pr ew Orleans, Ia. Letter, to SIIERIFF SALE. [EIU, i Stte or [.oulaana.Pari.h or Maid l.on, right h J.udlcial l)itrict Court. The Fr !her, Bros. tlhat Max Rothschild. very- fY VIRTUE OF A WRIT OF uxu- i)FIEKI FACIAS to me directed fEoEn the lhonorable Eighth Judicial o111o- District Court for tihe Parish of 1adi the s ti aluureo.aid, in the above entitled Foause. I will proceed to sell at {,ublic 1e of :utiou, at the 'loor of the Court Ilouse, This i, the t, ,n if Tallulah, in Madis,n r 1'.-ir i,. lo .ui.iana, on the 3rd Saturday, ,ut the ef- I 19th day May, A. D. 1888, the l.etwteen the hours prescrilxi hv law, ddall thtet right, title and interZ-4t of 1.llud Max Hlothachihl itl 11d 1 t the following and describedl prllperty t,º-wit: li That certain lot or parnel of ground , pnurchaosed I v said lr ht lh tihil ftll MJrs. 1'et 31. C. Wnad-lill ,on the 27th day if t, to ,betr I1M, :ana, described as thte uorth 1u11t11 haIflf rlt No. twelve in the town of Ient 'lhken's lIteinl, in thLis Parish as sI o n it ,v the plat of sitd tiowni on file anl:d in the itRcorldrs ollice of said Parish Cut, It.lether wit the buillingts and iIm ]prv1.Jrents thelrn.ul, seized in the above 1, as suit. l er1ns of Sale--Whatever the prop ety %% ill bring (oi 12 iontlis ertedit, puttr The t Itser to give bond and security as it ll qutred by law. 1I. B. B. OLMES, Sheriff, hits. ly A. E. A+s, l)eputy. lst Sheritl's Mllic·, T.ailulah," La. March 3rd, m18M. anii't ot- SULCCESSION SALE. tied Civil District Court for the Parish plea of Orleans, Louisiana, Division 11'" that Succession of R. T. BUCKNER, de- No. 17617. lth- By virtue of an order of sale to t ofn me directed from the honorable, thie Civil District Court for tle u l's Parish'of Orleans, State of Louisi *ant aIna, dated April 6th 1888. in the she matter of the succession of It. T. Ici, lluckner, deceased, I will pro Sceeld to sell at public auction, at it the door of the Court house in the ail- town of Tallulah, in Madison Par will ish, Louisiana, on Saturday, the rev 19th day of May, A. D., 1888, between the hours prescribed by ' law, all the right, title and interest cer- of the Succession of R. T. Buckner, you being the undivided one-tenth ads which el, onged to Richard T. Buck' .er at the time of his death, of the lm anEufirirat' , Maidison Parish, ern, Louisiana, which f'rnd'y belong 'iem ed to Elhanon W. Morris, "lmOWn em. as the "Bending Willows" ilantw !gin tion. consisting of all of sections 26 and 27; all that portion of section 22, south of Willow Bayou; all of the south-east quarter of section 22 OI! north of Willow Bayou; the frac EBD tional south-west quarter of section 23, the fractional west halfof the north-east quarter of section 23, I and the east half of the north-west quarter of section 23, the west half of the south-east quarter of section 14, and the north-east quarter of t section 35. all in township 17 north of Range 12 East, in the District of lands north of Red River La., ag gregating 1918 acres more or less, t in which said property is ordered to bleh be sold to pay debts of said sue 1on, cession. lar Terms of Sale -Cash, with bene fit of appraisement. ,e' Sheriff's Office, Madison Parish, i. La. April 12, 1888. i 1d 1H. B. HOLMES. Sheriff, er- By A. E. Adams, Deputy. ...e -- -------7 lns, A full stock of Best Pants ai HI and and Skilled Workmeui on r. * Our Employ. nk- WeALL*PAPE.P th e t keep a full assortment of WNI | Pap r for the benefit of our cstomert /and a iirst-clrms Paper-hanger. - -. With complete stock, amnple csitail, :.anI a full corps of conlpetent wtrklmen ,, .C aprOlltly co,, plete any work. k. in the most satisfactory manlier, atlnd .at lower riccs than ever known before C (ountry Orlwrm 6 Solicited and Prom:tlv attended to. A. L. sLACE, A TTORNEY-AT.LAW SI2Tallutah, La. h. Praotigeg in the Ceuwrtu of Mediae. 00 bobsrarat tW ae t. gClrr tluai 0 Attorneys-at.Law. 9, JoHN B. RYONs, IV. M. I'npIy.8 Rayr llme, Lra. elhi. P5 , I j W' STONE & MURPHY, SAttor neys-at-.La, S, AII.I, onro and LAallula. No. 1a Wueingto, tret. V elibr AL SrgpL.. i J IA . ierinsAprmpt atte a in, "A. liollles, h iealer ill Shoes, Wean. th,. grnt u 1k the W e keep a full stock of OJA t M EA S JAMES MEANS Shoes teel $4 Sty!OE and can fill any ordcr in Gcunts ial ador Boys. 1i *TAMS MEANS $lic 3 SHOE. --.\l.so have the largcst stock of JAMES MEANS t4 OR110K 4, ,,\ -lPa.( ]cI:', Ruxim IRUBBER OVliti, SHOES & .:O" It ) tA i{ I N' ',;. 0, ,, iart perftectl ar ay tin Time it o A ,h . Ja%,Re b" ,,,t of all description, and fmF o i, ms. JAI e lnl_'tN' Sý ....fl7. "lhe m RUBBIR HUNYTINQ BOOTS f " '4 vtnacIbelcn the martity nm c'jrau haom. Intl inmout:. . 9a4 ~~m r~- --in Vicksburg. Send for prices to rtlt meanrteas r ea sum of as IIOLMES, SHIOE STCIORE, file 112 LEVEE STREET, . VICKSBURG. MISS. )- JACOE SZ HAFFZ & Co., if -DEALER IN l GUNS AMMUNITION SPORTING GOODS HARDWARE &c. Gun REPAIRING Done to VICKSBURG. - MISS. lie ie T IISSISSIPPI 10111 'SIlRANC COIPANY, 1'. OOl VICKISUUItG, MIsI. CAPITAL $100.000.00, wr- OFFICERS: JNo. B. MATTINI.y, GEo. W. IIUTC:HESON, WALTER D). iE:LIT:'IOURN 1' rebid eut. Vice-Presi dent. Secretary. DIRECTORS: st Jno. i. Mattingly, Samrn'l Feld, P. P. WVillianns, F. M. Andrews, r, W. A. Vosburg, T. . Sne,s (. (.. Wright, Julius iloerner, .h l .ien : .. vW.,. Fitzhugh, II. H. . ,ioeuenh n, W. H. ,Bruner, k ( W. l he, J.J. Mllligan, W. 0. Worrell, E. U. Carroll 1t. C McCabe, )1. J)abnev, N. Piaruza W. L. Trowbridge, he Jau. R. Roach, R. F. Beck, Vincent Piasza, A. Warner. , DWELLINGS ESPECIALLI. DESIRED. 8 22 Bs & PLOW Gear Ic HEILt'4AN'S URIE AND MOHAWK Nhe Y8 anld PON PLS. t ridlep, Hlnmes, Collars, Trace (Qnpins., Extra Points a:d l Bolts. In Sweeps and scrapers, Lyndon lioc", erts and Plantation of f iardwaro" g- * S, t otton Scrapers, Oils, Stoves, TInvare, Cutlery, Amunition, Oalvanmt-d Iron, C 1l3tflihred Fet nce TViue, Etc. -H. B. BRUSER, - GEO. W. IIUTCIIESON. D. HUTCHESON G, W, HUTCISON & CO., Coilon Factors Grocers, SICIfSBlTRlG, , . - MISS. 1 ----.Agent. for P"rtt's Revolving Head Gin Stands Bed ors and Condensers. NA'NCE COTTON IPRESS, 8teadt Power ALA~1R IA COTTON Pre8ss, Horse Power. PEO)gPT AND ZQUITABLR uRTTLIsl aTS. PELICA% 'INSURtAICEI.PAY1 OF NEW ORLEANSi. apital $300.000 - s l $77.l, MI88I881PPI VALLEY Dep t . CLARKE, General Agent. Cg BURr Rso. L, ia...age Sept 17. Itisks written on all Classes of Country Property. 1 yr. Tnr EST KNIFg IN THE WORLD. ~L~L, LLTh 'i~p S, FULTON M. Mcl' EA WIIOLESAILE AND iRETA. ' DRUCCIS IIlortr ald Dealer i Ferein aidl Dm:o ý,rs Liaseed Ol, Lard O latia g Oil, Lard Oil, Tarpentlle, W~ e Lad Mixed Painlts and lassware, s ERPTli, HARll BRUSHES. TOILET ARTILEB OF EVERY DES Sole Prlopritor of the Great and only infallible tCure for ('hills and Ft TheAustrali an Kucayptus alobulus To I particularly call the attention of Planters. to For imnmedliate ue, uclh a Pills, Paregoric, Laaidai,,,, Essence t1cl crmint, Spirits Nitrc, Castor Oil, In all size butt' ~t t line any size bottler, Liniments, CongBPreparation and ever Imainfll Wie l l rlL K ,. As far as prices are concerned. I simply defy ,)mpeto S 1o. 12 Wnlhinlgtoon Etr Viekh, ! e LAKE OE SAW 11,, S. -am pmeparedto deliver on bogd the cars, ove, y descript CYPRESS LUMBER at the shortest notice, and upon most reasonable tei ms ALSO TIIE FINEST QUALITY OF CYPRESS SHINO= tnch 1-13. Address J. I. WVITJIFO N, Tallulah. Parish of adisena, 4LEWI8 BROTHERS BIG SHOE STORE. -'Wholsale and !etnil Dealers t a Every Varietv of Hand-Sewed and (u-toqr-Madlu BOOTS, SOES asd RTTRF. C In Litfficult Fits Measures Takes sad Guaranteed. CALL FOR OUR 250 ita . KID BUTTON IHOES FOR LANtfki. It is the Leading Shoe in the eity I ail Orde filled W th TheGOreatest Care. W. 0. WORRELL, Iealer In R1Y ANt Ji IIi BIBNT PLAIT Agent. Ia1-a-- WARREN MLTb C'OTONi eed Mseal, Hulls ad Ashes for fortl No. 310 WaseUhltm*t. Web drawl. NEW SALOO The Ju FINEST WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. W. H .IIZIL ER, : PROPRIFITOR. 'MADISON HOUSE. MRS. J. C. HOPE, PptSr\ J . GLEMENS Cle. Well furnished, Comfd t, ' ' Omi . An excellent Billiard Table, an~d . uipped BAR ieer 1. ,-,, BEER, rhi, fl & CO., : lI)ASTOWN, LA. Dry 3:z, Oroceries, Boots, Shoes •-A D-A