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llo BLOOD ., *OCASCARETS do all elatsmed Ir them 7t atde a atrly wonderful medicine. 1 have otwen Wisbed fora maedicine pleasant to rtae and. at st a-v found It in Cascarets. Slnce taking them.my blood basbeen purifed and my complexion has m- s 801 proyW onderfully and I feel much bettor in every Good .Ne er Biz LL . eLLAs. L 100ttCre. Ten. . al CANDY Cha... NO-TOA e m"l amo " " Va n meTWI rOULIT. W IDA ebr ry 3 199 y, Mo will cost in the Enlterprise oo. ro Nevd, evr t'ckon. Weaken. or Gripe. Oo.Sc. 6Oc. T] Major Green, GovSTIPA ector, wt l's isk efbw@. trs.iis, l i l York. is in town at the Adams House. He is probably here to suEperintend A. AThe traITnsferS incidnOPUIST. the prei FRIDAYn thFebruary, 3gister, who99. as Lawyers and litio dant don't seemd pot to know it, but they can get their A sales and all legal advertising done tl tn this paper for jthst half what it in irm. He will cost in the Entern prise.obably ly i Major Green, Gov't Inspector, far isintown at the Adams Househ He is probably here to sua plantatrintnd theany sfr incids here whto wish himng ince in theis new homgister, who has "already made his ond. Weed Potatoes, know See truth in re We are up to dhealton seehould ot fa rc toes, onions a valuablts and seed oats.w 6h Don't fail to yrice us. Williams, tiII Weaver & O \uia. Ur Mr Jno.okle. O'Qt whuinch went to tl New Orlerns Wcdnesday evening , to do a little shoppinme for those eel firm. He will retion thisurn probalyThis book unday by the celebrated phybe Our good friend Mr. 0. 0. Ha-t thorn, late of Ca7 ti, has bought .th Newd moved to a plantation on yod u river above Coshatt. He has to many friends here who wish him been sutoces in his new home. L. th-i gard to their health should not fail liamse to send forW. O. Harrison, alow64 wi SBooklet whih will be sent u IREE for a short timem to those a who motion Pubhis papor. Thish.ookw is published by the celebrte phy- c sicians and specialists-Dr. Hatha way & Co., of 337 t. Charles o t. a New Orleans, La., hoement, and -huld address. Write oti-,,. y. c The folloin ofica.rs have beaen i . Low and W Harrison, al r. :Bl. ,llen ae ofSt Ma-P ice -ase been commissioned as a n;' road ~~#~nadlcalhe ~ a~ To the Citizens of Na.cialton .ce- and Vlcitlniy. You are respectfully requested 1nC to meet our Committee at the coirt- Ibeen house Tuesday night, February that; 7th, at 7:30 o'clock to discuss the the o: Grand Ecore bridge problem. This the tn is something that should interest stitut us all. Cure JNO. T. O'QUlN, upon Chairman Local Railroad Commit- the tee. the p (coust Mr, I. D. Raines of Marthaville, i» i1 was in town Tuesday and WCednes- iul (lay, representing the Roscorouyh C Monument Co. of t The Methodist Quarterly meet ing held here last Thursday had - a very good attendancs. Rev. J. A. Parker, presiding Elder, T preached that night to a slim an-l dience, we are sorry to say. this casw O IP 013.ZAL. nua W The Klad YoutlRa Always BoM eves late A party of gentlemen from Diiu. Per luth, Minn., were here this week ntt( inspecting lands in this, Winn and ora Bienville parishes, view of woI purchasing same. They are large- pl'. ly interested in sawmilling in tim sch far INorth. out S -t l IoA. u ikm The lnd You Ha e Alays Bought re o of am A Iagnif!tcentl Carnvn?. ty The POPULISTr acknowledges the sel -receipt from the Grand Order of ol the Orient of complimentary tick ets for the editor and family, to uS ' the Grand Pa J)i Shah's Mardi ty Gras ball at Shreveport, Li., on o the night of February 14th. lift o This ball will be the closi!g io scene of one of the most magniti- ve: cent carnivals that has ever been as Y witnessed in the State. There will Ac be two days of festivities, fun, mirth and music. - On Monday morning, the 13th, it there will be witnessed the arrival Ki d of the Grand Pa Di Shah (King) of se' the Carnival. He will be escorted ah' -B to the courthouse, where the keys na B of the city will be turned over to of him. He and his Pa l)i Shina will fox then review the grand Trades' It Union and Business Display and a- Parade. .On that night the Prin el ces of the Orient and Hoo IHoo's i will parade. Tuesday morning the at Commercial Travelers anld other a orders will parade, and that night i k will be the grand Maridi Gras pro- O cession, followed by the ball. nee aThe Grand Order of the Orient at Shreveport has captured both i the city and surrounding cities and for country by their efforts in this r matter, and there will be a whole town full of people on the occa sion,. K All the railroads will give one h- fare rates into ShreVeport on ac count of this great occasion. "Cholly Poter," who does the heavy mud work for the Enter . prise, says in an article this week a that he camne very near calling the Penitentiary a Poplulist institution. By all means he should haveedone so. Nothing could have been more appropriate. For it is the place where Democrats get their dues, and Populists would fain have thei country full of such places. ( The Enterprise~s foolish snorts of a few week's ago may cost us the d removal of the U. 8. Land Office- ort a loss that wonld be a fitting com. od- panion piece to all the progress and I development the said paper has 4 defeated for us during the seven years in which its faction has im poverished, blighted and bled poor old 'Natehitoohes with their mis 7th * rle. De athbed Repeatence. and The People's Demands a Popu had list paper published in Urant par. ish, exhibits signs-by the follow ing whichl we take from its last is sue--of returning rationalism : " ,President Mciaiey lately ap inted a negro in the -United tates hand rOfbe at Natchitoehbes, and two more to the positions of Dr. Register and 8nrveyor-General' S ries oflte in New Orleans, with Demas, la a black Scoundrel, already as Sur ab veyor of the Port. If the Popa. list of Grant parish did once fuse with thin gag, may God prevent eit ver being done again. Fost eri eM ram i bad enough, but we would My yto it a thoaand times in pre 'r f.enO , ne~io m.-- uterpris e i e Repube · with whom the lhterl p to the ne~ i.n pe.fectinwa and lie As on S$8100 Ro;-varrd, $100. 'ie i : rea.er.4 o1 this palper will be I)le:,ased to learn that there is at leaCst ;no dread¢.d disease that science has beeinnl1e to ce in a!l its stage:i 'i:d thlt ;s !ata:rilrh. Hlill's (Catarrh Care is^ the only positive cure now knlOin to the medical traternity. Catarrlh bciug a .ondstitutioual diseaso, requires a con stitultional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. therbcy destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the paticut strength by building u1. the B~0. conlsitUtittoIn nd assisting nature in (o ing its work. 'i'he proprietors have so iiuch faith in its curative powers, that BO they ojier One lullndred Dolars for ainy case that it fails to curel. Send ifr list of testimnoniall3. F. J. ClIENIEY & CO., Toledo, O. 0 Sold by I)ruggists 75c. R~ act E. Lee. The anniversary of the birth day of Robert E. Lee was on Jan- CO0 nary i9th. The girls atnd boys of this reneration. know hiu only by name. lhi was an ideal man, and every child in the South and throuthout the Union should emiu late his noble example, suggested through his life and character. Perhaps the greatest eulogy ever ntter'ed of Lee was by the brilliant I orator, Benjamin II. Hill, whose ...... f words should be framed and dis . played conspicuously in every school room in the South. '"I-e was a public officer with out vices; a p)rivate citizen with out wrong; a neighibor without reproach; a Christian without hy pocracy, and a man without guile. "He was Caesar without his ambition; Frederick without his tyranny; Napoleon without his sellishness, and Washin;gton with- CC -i out his reward. "He was obedient to authority ;ts a servant, and royal in authori ty it s a true king. 11 ''"H l was gentle as a woman in life; iuodest and pure as a virgin g in thotght; watchful as a Romaum L- vested in duly; submissive to law i as Socrates; and grand in battle as II Achillest.--Picayune. 11 The battleships Kearsarge and l Kentuckey will be ready for active ot service by July 1, six months Id ahead of the time. Our growing navy and interests on both sides to of the wo:rldemphasizo the demand ill for the NIicaraguan Canal.-City Item. $50 in Gold Ihe WI be Padd ton Man or V Woman. er - ht It remaiae t I the olebrasted firm o ph belaaA andepos O) i4tDr. HothawayffCtC ith. nah ' Graduaateas Best h plaegnui !a mlln betfor the ndbllo. which has i never been ode beare. timl trono disease and can them. trnishins med cines and everytdn n.cesaar. for their case, or ll ferfit 250.0o in old, providi the patient faith fully follows treatment and directions, and the d Scse is a cur~bieo . " . e This offer le plain, and thera is no catch to t; and tfrthermnore, theofer is good and . money :a- pedlt satl s eaelw are liO ilapOn Ii.Bathaws &o.'s CP C- thehthlthe o eared thomands of chas where other doo tols ore / c iled, and this warrants withe in br- O sr, et ibeo , wek Iop vla, r.we owi an o ahd t6 test the treo he __~ it Saa f the aowL the this w'' i ch ~ ith ai abeohte t ofto r ,n(1 e sba clik - 7eai,¶ l¶euartiw ceofm m n ad wo~mn ic ih a e ._l___e .. lo0- t rtli c wlideo. eL m . im. st. ce wD BD H AWAY & CO.. SUOGESSION SALE. pu- Armenia Bates, Tutrix, vs. W. E' e par Bates, TIutor and, individually, is- je't. als. No. 12287. By virtue of an order from the Civil Dis.aet Court of the Parish of Nat ehitocheb and dated second day of Fob it oruoryf8. 90, ordering a sale o0 the prop he erty bel4nging to the succession of M. 8 Of LB Bates, Qeceased, and to me directed, SI will sell at succession saie at the late 8, residenie of theideceased in the Parishi Stir- of iatohitoch0s, La., on Spa Saturday, 11th day ot March, 1899, at 12 'elock M., the following des-. ent cribed property belonging to the said eter successon, to-wit: .. _ ond North hall of southwest quarter ofl . seetion il, township 9, range , contain u ing 40 oeres and known as the' Gladen a , trt p eaisd at .5 per acre. Also, i thsoad h o southeast quarter, section 30, ~t~owi~slp, Ynlr:9, containing fl80 ol ttle, s ;sbe, ort , h ss . wabc and all a i e a r n hlpementt belongingto said a "e. J. W. FREEMAN, Sherif. Fe iaryar 3rd. 1899. ( 0ommenciniO aturdau, Jan. 21st. We will commence selling o;t our entire Stoek of Dry Goods Clothing, Ladies and Gents, Fe rnishiing Goods, Ilats and Caps, Boots, Shoes, Notions, Et-c.. Exactlyt Cost. As we will disco tne byciess I5 is city. Don ; wait, bu come at once and save:moey. Yours, for Bargains, CHAS. SE ELMAN &-r SONS, Simon's Old Stanyd, -ýýr hin on stee:t, Natchitoches, La. MEEINE MUSIC Co, iSHEET !USIC, JUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, Conover, KiaIýtnich & Dac:, E veret ! and. +Aiin 'Sburg, Planos 115 BOUR iON STREET, NEIAR CANAL. NEW ORILANS, . . . LA. ,-C ---Imo___t: Band for our new 1898 C atalogue Ve -- -i-- stratod In colors. contait nie fnll ddO Rscriptions of all e our Piano and ¢ wt -yr Organs. REMtIMBER we are theler geoalvrgo i g oy to the general puic, e direct at factory roa*-the Sonly irm hereo get te eal ae t Value fr our mn Tiiero are No nt's Failcra' or Mitddemen a profit added. W"8PEtIAL `ot~JiF R-NOW ADeY . ]iQH ON EAS PYMENTST Satosa ot, rca ner , Pia Orga ns s i tlrty ' -r.l Iu yourown.bcrn EBS - under our special warrant for twonty-fve years. No money requiredin sdvtnce. Ratedei ERMOdr PI TEMS N Satisfaction, He Pay. tYy hank, clwettliapupe ?, or o, ayg of the mltltudhe of patrons h ha,. pu. alar C4'arnrpbi Plan b7 ^meatsfrom us damrig nearl I years. On OOLlBll. Palno or Orman for [lnth. new Gook "Tbo lRiearuithePeoPlO,"co D. tu. f'l expldaation with 4e1m lag thouand recent refersnce sent free. caogue * lNIr. PaThAIO WHITS AT ONCE to n 0 oos * C ORNIH & co, S Eatablisý1 Rbmusafarer"si el Anetelen Pimano d nu Oanas AT J pow-WtV VItV ALLEN & CURFIEY9TN T i Dealrsjin Cypress Lure tcr, Shinglesa YELL T "7 LUM;IER G Laths and.Oak Li l Post, Sash Weights ', v and Cord. i Build Stairs, Mantles, ,s, ss es, Counters, ana all kinds ~ AS, DORS; BUNDS, 1D CYPRIISS CISTERNS. AND Special Work. a sseonos A! KINDS OF BO1ES. OF1FrCE, Yard and PFacory, Telkephone S . HEAD OF TEXAS AVE1%B1. SIHEiVEPORT, LA. I PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN MAIL ORDI)RS. i ii SNEW LIVERY THBLE, DEVAbENNE OwD STAND, ST. D-.NIS ST'rEET. Neatest New Buggies, Freshest Fast 1orses, Polite attention to all wants. Specially Prepared for Comn .nercia-l T'ravellers. c 'Bus Beets all Tears' C Horses and Buggies cared for, Bought, Sold or Traded. See' u I for business. JEFF A)AON, ianager. W. S. GRENEAUX, Proprietor.. A. MAND1LL, 9 FRENCH SHOEMAKER. SHOES made to order. REPAIRING neatly done. i Fancy work for Ladies. Jan. 6, 1899. ESTRAY NOTIC . Take. up by J. N. Weaver at Wea ver P. 0., in Ward 2, parish of Natch itoches, State of Loulsiana, one bay Pony mare, about 12 hands high, with left fore and hind foot white. Brand ed with letter C on left shoulder and letter E on left jaw. About nine years old, appraised by W. P. and D. D. Wea ver to be worth Seven Dollars. The owner is hereby requi ed to ecme forward, prove property, pay enarges and cost or said Jony will be disposed of as the law of sid parish directs. R. J. PULLIN, J. -. Jan.-I3, 1899. See our Sl ecimen$ of Job Work i efor4 placing your orders. J TAHE B0SS BBAER. CHARLEY TUCKER, who preoides over tho FAMOUS 'Ton sorial Parlors on 2nd Street, near ,he Courthouse, will give you the best and quickesn shave in town. Hair-cutting in all the latest styles done to perfection. Call on him. C5 NOTICE. On March 13th 1899, I, :n co partnership with H. L. Simon will engage in business in Natenito ches, and succeed the firm of Si mon Bros. This will not affect my iProvencal busincss, which will ke continued in the f~tirro as in the past. ISAAC LUCAS, Provencal. La., Jan. 11, 1899. Advertise in the LoulsiaNx Por .LIST. TNE HOME 'SHE - "5 WRITE FOR CIRCLARS th Sewing Un~hincs we manufacture tud prices before you prchase any other. THE NEW HOUM SrwNG MACMINIM CO. oVeaNG, RaM. Lai~n ~ roK. .Ca O ;Ng.d' Afr ban Ltmbla:ss!~ ottolu. I have for sale several bushe of the Genuine Afitiesn Limblesa cotton seed, at the followingrl cos: $400.00, Two HundredT Slars per b)ushel, $5.00, Five DoI .lars per pound. I also haveothe put up in packages of5200 select seed at 25c. porspackage. tlbush ; el will plant 20 acres; 1 pou will plant 1 acre, and one asore will yield 4 bales and 90 bushels o seed. Sensd t yourgordersltomne or m o10 agent, A. A. GOODWIN, J. i. Marco, La. ,, Nov. 18, 1898.E1 st s50 YEARS' o- TuaN MaIsI ill on ca I eCt ar"l thePpli rayt S $ilifll t ROead the Populilst'.