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fjc Cimts-gemorrat: Sqjtfmber 11, 1903. TO I RUE POSTAL BASKS. eight. The girl Is said to be In a precarious condition. be placed on the docket for the comics I session.

a dinner, with ba rKecned mMts, waa en-Joved and Arizona's reputation for bos-idtahty fully sustained. Music was fur Mr. I ffi IB Taft Will Take Tp Qnestlon la Westera Spestchea. ALEXANDRIA. SAPOLEOSVILLE.

Mall Carrier Haas Dowi Xesrra Sertoaa Cutting Affray Plnevllle Chicago. Sept. 1C President Taft has totlfled Chairman George H. Currier of Alms at Special to The Times-Democrat. the Postal Savings Bunk League's execu nished by the Claiborne brass band.

HACK LEY. Ttearro Areiied of Stabbla- Man Arrested at PI a. Special to The Times-Democrat. Harkley. Sept.

1 Ed Geatbers, alias Tel Nnen. a negro who stabt-ed James Carter at the Pine turpentine Btill Tuev dsv. ws arrested yesterday at Pine, Alexandria, Sept. 10. A difficulty oc 1U tive committee tbt in the presidential ieeebes on his Western trip he will curred In Third street this afternoon be tween Jake Well and Charles Stewart.

Agricultural High School rhkh resulted In the serious cutting of Weil in the l-ft arm and side by tstewart. Child Better Dralaaa-o. Fndal to The Times Democrat Napoleon vine, Sept. 10. Edward Marquette, carrier of rural route N'.

1, accidentally ran over a two-vear-old negro child at Attakapas canal, near the Fulter-nian store. A physician was summoned and It was found" that the child's thifh was broken. New plank walks are being pit down on a number of the streets of the town. The ditching which has been going on for two weeks is about completed. The town is now better drained than It has been for some time.

Teachers Assemble. Tte Plnevllle town council La adopted again refer to the creation of postal sav-ii gs banks, to which measure the Republican party was pledged. He has made it plain In recent conferences that he Is that the matter of postal sa- icen mtiea southeast of here, by Dep an anti-gambling ordinance to 1- that recently adopted In Alexandria. AMITE CITY. The search for the pole goe merrily on, in spite of a century of discouragement and loss.

Doubtless all discoveries are of value some more than others. To the man who gives thought to the question of shoe-buying, the discovery of the Highest Degree of Comfort is worth an effort to reach. No matter what the latirade end lon. irode I your boms may be, yon co easily locate a good dealer and Sod the Sitoe that Males Life's Walk Easy." UeW Steamboat for Baton EOC Taraaao laderreet Operadaa Iior nfnoTu 01 uouex. Special to The Times-Democrat.

SEW IBEItlA. Amite City. Sept. 10. Will Varna do nn- irgs barks hall not be sidetracked.

The fact that President Taft will emphasize the need for the enactment of this measure Is peculiarly important Just ow In view of the opposition to it which has come from the American Bankers' Association, which will hold its annu-ii convention next week, when the President will he In Chicago," said Cbairmnn Currier. "This Issue will be sharply cerweut an oieratIon yesterday for the Attempt to Stop Railroad Work removal of a bullet received at tte time of The kiliim of Jeff Amacker for whose uty Sheri D. L. P.reland. and win taken to' the county jail to await the action of the grand Jury.

HOI MA. Dr. C. M. Meayllle Elected President of Parish Health Board.

Special to The Times Democrat. ilouma. Sept. 10. United States Pension Agent 1 itch of New Orieans, who has --ru here several days looaiuj- Into and takitir testimony in pension cases, returned to New Orleans to-day.

The Terrebonne Hord of Health met to-uy lr. C. il. Mecville was ejected president. The petitioe of the cluxens of Daspitvllie reiatlTe to the Pelican factory i referred to tbe state Board of Health.

In company with the Stale Board Inspei -tor. Dr. S. B. Porter, the parish of Health investigated the com-idamt and interviewed Dr.

L. H. Jae- St. Martlavtlle Waats Line. Special to Tbe Times-Democrat.

New Iberia. Sent. lO. The first serious Plaquemlne Locks Open Way for kiiiing Vernado and Warren Kicks ere on- Commerce Extension. cently arrested, is held.

Ttje tmliet that Las been auoh a source or trouble to sr- cado. causing his cor.f nemett In ttie drsdrt: Will the Bankers' Association decide to drop its opposition?" Charity Hospital for eevers.1 month, and Interference with the surveyors and contractors ct the New Iberia. St. Martin aid Northern Railroad occurred yester-ifiy at St. John plantation, the large stfar estate of J.

B. Levert Co. of Jew Orleans. The surveyors were ar-lested for trespassing and notified that they would not be allowed to proceed; coly a few days ago necessitating hi removal from the parish JhU to more com TO JEWISH COSGREGATIOXS. Capital City Kay Recall Land to CROSSETT SHOE fortable Quarters in the Commercial H-tel.

wan fn(Tif 'illy extracted How Establish Park. ever. Yarnndo Is not doing a well as the attenJing su-geon had aLtli-lpated. but it seems that ihe Frisi-o people were peoting this move and as soon as their men were arrested thev promptly gave tremski. the president of the Pelican A oenent will be given in tne hike ho eialujs that he is and will con "MAKES LI FES WALK EASY Immediate future at the Amite Opera tiiius by ail means to improve the condi House, when the ladies of the congre nd for them, secured an injunction from future interference, gave bond to the estate for posalble damage and proceeded With their work Lifi-htninir Injure.

Two Men at tions. gation, assisted by a few of the men will present "an Old Maids' Convention. lie-Learsals are already being held. Gsnessee Baldwin Citizens Plan News reached here to-dar that the It costs only $4 to $6 to male this helpful discovery. LEWIS A.

CROSSETT, Makers North Abinjtos) Mas. Rabbi Rich Delivers Sermon at Hantsvllle, Ala. Special to The Times-Democrat. Uuntsvllle Sept 10 Tbe Rev. S.

M. Rich, II. preached here to the Inlted Jewish Congregations of North Alabama, taking his text from Genesis xxviii verse 3: "And God. the Almighty, bless thee, and make thee fruitful, and multiply thee, that thou mayest become a multitude of people." "Under the strange. Oriental sky, the Imagination of Jacob Is wrought up and rather than so sngel.

it means his ideas of selrlsftiiess are conquered by tbe ideas of spirituality. Thoee twenty years that New School Bull ding-. HAMMOXD. Lightning- Injures Two Men Open Headiaa- Room. Dedal to The Times-Democrat, BALDWIX.

Sfaae Meettna- Decides Ppoa 94SOO School Balldlnar. Hammond, Sept. 10. A severe electrical Special to The Tlmes-Democrst. Mayor of St.

Martinvlile circulated a jetitlon, which received the almost unanimous ladorsemnt of the citizens, asking for reconsideration of the route of this road, and that if tbe road would come through their town they would vote a tax of three mills for ten years. This petition bas been sent to the Frisco people bnt it is said, co reply bas been received. It is generally thought here that the voting against the tax some time ago by the people of St. Marrinville was due to a mlsunderatandicg fathered by stottu occurre-l yesieruay, ionoweu uj anotuer this afternoon, which lasted for about one hour. During yesterday Special to The Time-Democrat.

Baldwin. Sept. lO. A man meeting Baton Booge, Kept. 10.

The two days storm l.rhtnimr seriously Injured John was held here last night to organize for the purpose of erecting a modern public CrosseU Shoe Store teachers' Institute for the Instructors of the agricultural schools of tie State to be Waaconi and Bulgarian, employees of the lienese Lumber Company. The two cnool betiding. The meeting waa well attended and all were willing 'to do their part toward retting a good building. An Inaugurated with the opening of the car eiecotlve committee was narked with L. j-eot school term, began to-day In the men were standing near a post which was struck, resulting in both men being knocked to the prouu I.

Mr. Wascom was revived surhc.eutiy enough to walk, but orsythe, a rhalrman. The naming kaffloe of Btate Superintendent Harris at 615 Canal Street of the finance and bull ling committee waa left to the chairman of the execu Che State Capitol. his companion was seerely injured and SEW ROADS. remaiaa la his l-e-l.

lhe resilience of The followin were In attendance: tive committee. The rollce Jury hat Heavy Fire Lose Prevented by De Cute Superintendent of Education Harris. agreed to give $100" md the School Board A. Crowl struck by lightning during the storm this afternoon, but ssi-ie from had gone by naa served to purity tiis spiritual makeup and to make of the deceiver the tod man. He had cheated Esau of bis birthright; the so-called blessing he had stolen.

Does the biesalng of a father constitute the sum mum bonum? Suppose a man receive a father's blessing, and lead a life of extreme criminality, will you tail me. that because of such supposed blessing, be is immune from punishment? This blessing is naught but an oriental superstition, and Jacob had learned In the twenty years what that amounted to. By day the beat consumed him. by night the frost His bard work turned out a blessing to him; snd now. after twenty years of heavy toil.

'Commissioner of Agriculture and Imml- has agreed to give and it Is tear. i. off a few shiLgies sod frighten lug the occupants no damage was done. -ration fcchu.er. Director of Experiment K'wil, "Vve rood bul.dTn1 Dr! partment's Good Work.

Special to The Times-Democrat. Nw Roads. Sept. 10. A disastrous conflagration was averted narrowly In New Roads through the efficiency of the fire Marions ooason, state xiiga pcbwim).

n. Poster, the barish school unerin- The citizens are working aealously for a lare attendance at the uieeLiug next Wednesday, when the sewerage question Visitor Weber, Prof. Kidder of the Bchool 1 tendent, told the need of making the ef Agriculture at the Louisiana Bute department, when sa alarm was turned in i be thoroughly fiuicussea and the de tanning jar re enoncn to iase care or the increased attendance, which Is bound to t'nlversily. Parish Superintendent Mo-Keese of Cakasiau. C.

F. Trodeao of sires of the residents made known as to their htandiiig regarding this important ror a nre which originated in tne poo'-room of J. B. H. Hebert In Main street.

The Cre was confined to that building. SEE THE 733 CAU sfTi GRUNEWALD CLUB come when a commnnitv Improves Its school facilities. Prof, ftott. the principal of the Franklin Kicb Srhoof made in another land, he sees the folly of st en. 1 he oiled street proposition having met with such universal satisfaction, the city the deceit which he had practiced upou bis brother namely, the blessing of which with a loss of about I-1" Had it not been for the quick and effective work of the fire department.

large number of I'ointe Coupee and C. J. Brown of Iber-srllle; Prof. V. L.

Iloy, head of the department of agricultural science In the uggestlons on the plan and arrangement of the building and nrped lot lree fouueii has ordered Another carload to used for tbe same purpose. frame buildings adjacent to the blaze eboois; H. li. tarroll, aierryyiiie "ign would have been destroved. The build Henry stokes, a white man.

employed Fchool. parish; C. L. Chambers, enough to have plenty of ply grounds for the children. A meeting of the executive committee was fixed for next Thursday to hear reports from the solicitors for subscriptions and agree on the stvle ing was occupied hv J.

B. H. Hehert as by the Hun.niori'i ami eastern Kal.roao, narrowly escaped death under his train Oak Groe High School; Oscar Roper of 91 PIANO a pooirooin and was owned by iiowara Betz. Beta had no Insurance on the build the Polnte Coupee High School; W. H.

this morning, and is confined in the Ham and siae of building, so that the architect mond sanitarium suffering with numer ing, but Hebert had insurance on the fixtures. Ttie work of the fire department may draw up plans and specifications, Jtlcks, Arcadia High School; D. II. Hellview High School; J. W.

Carpenter, ous bruises and possibly internal Injuries. he had robbed Esau) and feelings of love for his brother overcome him. "Again, supposing the legend about the ancel to be correct he asks: 'What is thy Thla is a feeling inherent to every bnman being to fathom the mysteries of the universe. If any vision be revealed to us we try to reduce such a vision to a mathematical formula. Here is the fundament of ail rerigton, this instinct for the divine.

Even the savage glories in his fetich. Even Felix Adler. the atheist of vore, believes to-day In a primal cause. The Almightv forgives the truly repentant sinner. To-dav, what was universal! commented upon.

lhe fire was caused by some one throwing a CLIXTOX. Stonewall High School; J. W. Lee, Lafa After falling from a car he was rolled and tossed about under the car, but managed in some manner to stay clear cigar or cigarette on the premises and the SG Monthly NO INTEREST yette High School; J. C.

Hoto, Dodson Threo Convictions la Mlaor Casea ere was not discovered until it nad gamea of the wheels. Jligh Bchool, and T. Wilkinson, Bunkie. la District Coart. consiaerabie headway.

At a meeting of the King's Daughters JJiich School. Special to The Times-Democrat. State Superintendent Harris addressed Clinton. Sept. 10 In the D-striet Court RCSTO.

of Hammond jesterday the committee appointed to secure the KMder building as a reading room and place of rest re this morning Rankin white man. the teachers present on the objects of Liaeola Pariah Saadsy School As acensea or assault on the nthwav, was the meeting He said that tbe teaching ported that the building had been secured at reasonable rental, and another com sociation i I convict eu ana senter.cea to pay hd of i J10 and coats or thirty davs in 1ail. Louis Special to The Times-Democrat mittee composed of Mmes. T. W.

Cate, Hamilton was found anility of assault fluifnn B.n lit Th. I Inraln Hci STRCMQ! PHOSRESSIVE! CONSERVATIVE! tJ. C. Neeiis and A. T.

Gomilla was named to attend to the repairing of the rooms Sunday School Association began its an and battery and sentenced to II and costs or ten days in lall. Richard Nel- kind of treatment Is dealt out to the fallen brother or sister? He. who has taken his full degrees in criminality, becomes an outcast and Is lost and forlorn. If society really cares to cast out the forlorn, let us Imitate the ancient practice, when In olden days, seven cities of refuge were established for the convict; to-day. nothing but emigration to another continent "Israel, a fighter for Jehovah, means hfch spi rltualtrv and obeoMence to the nual meetlug In the Methodist Churcn and having them Exed up properly, in eluding patwring and painting.

ion assault with a dangerous weapon. was found gniltv. and sentenced to sii At the Congregational Church neit there will be beid a uni'iue service here yesterday. Rev. T.

V. Eiizey. State secretary: W. H. Coemsn, State superintendent of and Miss Susie Ju-dens.

elementary superintendent of New Orleans, were among the sieikers who niontns In jail. Other cases were arraisrneI and set for trial next week. The grand BANK of ORLEANS 3-1 fYf OPPOSITS COTTON EXCHANGE n. 4 ff XUf PAID 0 SAVINGS ACCOUNTS fSoVT. MO ACCOUNT TOO SMALL FO CS aa embracing Watsons "Bonnie Briar Brush," and Is entitled "His Mother's Jury came Into court at 4 p.

in. and mane Its linal rettort for this session, hav was a new departure ana that great expectations were bound In the new system of teaching the children In the common schools the science of agriculture, the same as other arts and sciences are taught. Commissioner Schuier spoke briefly on 'toe subject at issue. He said that he j.ad been for many years urging this mode education aa a means of Improving the -fanning conditions in this State. Dr.

Dodson spoke on the general prospects presented in the inauguration of the course and said that the State experiment bigest ethics. Mankind tends to the Cod- sttended from distance. A goid crowd has sttended all' the meetings snd mnch ing investigated thirty-two cases, finding idea, to supreme ethical life, named "The twenty-three true bills and nine cot true that hss been of Interest to Sunday school workers has been discussed. Mr. Coleman bills.

Court adjourned to Monday morning at 9 o'clock. New Jfearroes Mob Whit Maa. Spartanburg. S. C.

Sept. 10. Infuriated delivered an address to-night on adult Pible classes and methods of teaching them and getting the best results. The meeting to-night closed this year's con CO TTO SPORT. by the attack of a white man of a young FOR RENT Two Freight tan Wrecked He girl of their color, the negroes, about vention.

two miles from this city, to-day seized Cora Crop. wtatlona would aid In every way the pro- the girl's assaLant and after adminis rress of these institutions and do all In Special to The Times-Democrat tering a severe whipping, forced him to Protests Ceasas Appointment. Montgomery. Sept. 10.

Congress rails their nower to nromote the advancement lorionpori. nenr. v. spreacmg i leave the country. lhe sheriff and a pose of citizens, heavily armed, have man S.

H. Dent of the Second Congres Sermon. This service will be read by Mrs. Lee Barnes. Interspersed nith music.

Mayor Towlett has appointed Col. H. W. Robinson, of the Oaks Hotel, and Judge James B. Adams, editor of the Southern Vindicator, as delegates to the Deep Waterways convention to be held In New Orleans Oct.

Nov. 1 and 2. The Blue Sox bail team will close the season next week, when the strong Den-ham Sprincs team will come here for two games. Hardens Cubs will con tin tie the S'lriday gimes for a few weeks longer. Prof1.

Hughes. late of McCotnb City, is now manager of the Hammond Sanitarium, having assumed charge this morning. A movement Is on foot to erect In the main part of town a public drinking fountain. Tuesday of this week the bale of cotton nas brovght to this market by Joe Cyprian, a small plarter four miles east of Hammond. Prank Fl N'eilis A Co.

were the purchasers and donated a barrel of flour as a premium. the agricultural classes of the State. JT here yes- BUILDING NO. 314 CAMP STREET Rnnnirff through to Bank Alley, forrcer! occupied by The Colonial Bank and Southern Insurance Co. Immediate sional District is engaging the assistance gone to the scene of the trouble to avert tXr.

Kidder of the State University spoke rsr, hf of Senators Johnston and Bankhead In a threatened race riot. triefly on the conditions surrounding tbe I ties. When rearing the frog the rails proper teaching of the children end urged opened, causing two cars to Jump the resisting the appointment of W. C. Swan-son as census supervisor of the Second 'istrtct.

1 ne ongressman claims that Gives Life to Say Tramp. La Crosse, Sept. 10. In an effort Mr. Swanson Is a resident of the Third track.

One was burled In the roadbed tip to the axle at one end while the other fell through the cattle gap. A locomotive with a crew was Immediately sent to the possession if desired. For terras, apply to Business Manager Times-Democrat ustrict. snd that bis appointment to to save a drunken tramp from death. this district "slaps the district in the Frank Sloan, switchman, lost his life to I face." Protests have ten filed with tho President and wiih tbe Census Department.

sceue and began work to clear the track for the passenger tralr due at 7.t6. but It was necessary to delay the rassencer day. Sloan tried to push the man out from between two cars, but slipped and was crushed to death. the teai-bers to be practical In their work and to don the blue shirt and straw hat and go out and labor with the children and strive to Interest them In the work they were being taught the prln- 'clples of scientific agriculture. The afternoon session was devoted to th text books to be used In the course n'ii establishing a plant of Concerted action for the best results In 'all the scli'ols.

All the feattin-s of the projected course were reviewed i-id the will be resumed IrEPEDEXCE. Three Werkt' Droaght Broken la an hour before the track waa cleared and repaired. No one was Injured. Breaking corn Is the order of the day, and the report Is that there will be a icrj large crop made. FOREST II ILL.

Wast Better Train Serytee Droaaht Injures Potatoes. PpeclBl to The Times-Democrat Forest Hiil. Sept. 10. a petition against the Red Iteul'eri" schedule time of the r.

Time to Crops. Special to The Tlnies-Pemocrat. Independence. Sept. JO.

This section was visited by a refreshing shower of rain this evening. The three weeks' 1 V-J drought with the intense heat have caused Cspt Wilds nf the steamboat firm of French A Wills of Natchez, who Jiaa been in the -lty for several days. vegetation of nil kit'ds to vter. espe iviitisas ity. Vestern ami Railroad cially run beans and potatoes.

straw- i berry plants were dyin for the want of larire. nuiulter if while bis paririer. French, has been tocte is receiving rain. us Hires here. I -c A IkSW ts -i sa sTT" Saw I Cm jr sr a 1 LAKE II 1HI.F1.

canvassing the leehe country, announced to-day that the firm will place the steamer Concordia In the trade between this city end the Teche points, via the Plarjue-; mine Locks. mmmj 'mm-ty mw wmw 'lhe grist mill of Dunn Co. raised steiuu lust Saturday for the first time this year and some new meal. The null will now run ou full time every Saturday. Tbe ftXteen dnrS" drought has retarded the growth of the Irish potato crop that bas been planted for an early fell crop.

It seems to Lave dried out the seed, so that a good yield cannot be expected. A large crop of peanuts has been har- Tbe cotton receipts at this point tip to "to-night were about WO bales. A large amoriit of coston is expected In tomorrow. The influx Is then erpected to til i vested throughout the bill part of this decline. farmers state that they pari and the yield was the best ever known Protest Aaaimst Chunxe la Sched-ale of Watklna Hoad.

Specis to The Lake Charles. Sept. 1' At a mwn; of the I.nke Charles P.o-d of Trade a protest was entered JiKalnst the efforts of Abe IJr.bln. an A'ecrd''s trave' i nan. to have the flrr-e cs-d on the Wa' kins line changed.

The resolution passed is rs fi.llows: "Kesolved by the Poard of Trade of Iw ke Charles. I. a Tint we hereby protest sgiMnst the cl'Siige In the time of the ft. Iuis, and XI wcv Companv. as lv one Ai.e at.d othe-s.

f.r th rei.n that I' l-e crest iinvp'iit'fi'-. to th ci'Irens of Tiake n'-d other patrons of said railway, ui.d to the i'l-siiiess Interests of the try and adjacent territory. "Resolved. We respectf "Mr request the Honorable Kallwsy of I.on-!!.: tia to dismiss sniil and permit the rcscj. card.

ho-h hss given cenernl to the patrr.ns of the rosd for seer-'l vefirs. to reniaia as it is at present wh nt are 1 rint'r in their last bales, and there Is a tcniieniy to hold for 12 cents and over, tin.i many hope for 15 cents later n. The short rep makes anything like last year's receipt ImiHisslble, and the marketing will be slow and desultory. Tbe local cottor compress la making a thort and in ten lit tint run. 1 Cl T1 rRi ff (P if CCD Students who will attend Ce State t'ntverslty nit session have bigun to arrive, and especially those from other States and foregti countries.

The attendance is expected to largely exceed that of last st ss on. i A party composed of fifteen school teachers will leave for Alexandria next Sunday to attend the parish institute, which will convene at that place next Muuday. GltAlXn CASE. amber of rarish Schools to Bcgla Work Monday. f'peclal to The Times Democrat.

C.rand Cane. He; 10 A large number of lie Soto public schools will open lion-day, Sept. l'l. The following is a list of these acbool and their tacbrs: Cane, Thomas T-tlwards. Mrs.

Thomas T'dnards, Cook. Alice Ma Meats," Kate I'reuacb, FaoLte Williamson; Mansf-hl, S. M. Cook. Misses Marv Pe.l, lluoy Koach, Alma Smith.

Wll.le Sn-U, Ameiu linrnnirton, Alice Mavhew; I x.gansport, S. J. l'iill-n. Mi.dred lses I tila HolPs, Plfinche Holhs, I.uci,.e Pace. Teenie ttrie Fdticher icorgie P.ur.'ess; l'ehvn, 12.

R. Misses Ada 'reareule. uie Powell, lag-tie I.ee C'hambers. May Finher, I.eont Martin. Ophelia Cl aw-ford; armcl.

Mis Izora Fnmcrsci; (iKst-r, MSs Frances Noian: J. T. I.ittie; LveH Miss Ida Kavsmmh; l. ss A M' M.iry Iou Koach: tufori. M.

'arr Miss Marv A h. Ml lultie Wo.iv Mrs i'-' LIK11 Special Illectlon oa School For Snnday losins. Tax "ft Special to The Times If rmv-rat. Latayefe. Sej lrt At an adjourned Cieet of the citv pift night a 1 -ction was eali-1 for u-t.

lit fo are double the ordinary size. This gives you twice as long a smoke. But it is only one of many remarkable features that have made Hindu Cigarettes appeal so strongly to all discriminating smokers. Their Oval Shape; Their Cork Tips Their Tinfoil Wrapping which always keeps them fresh until smoked, and the carefully selected leaf tobacco that goes into their making all are features that make Hindu Cigarettes totally different. Their blend is so mild, fragrant and satisfying thev seem to iust suit evervbodv.

PresMent Heard of the Roard of Control of the State Penitentiary has returned from a tilp in the Interest of the work of the lini-rj on the Fanna. The convict ine st the local walls, under the direction cf ,1. T. Young, member of the board, bus completed the three cagvs to be used in houMs.a the tifty convicts who have been v. to woik on the model road ecu city and Villa, and this as been prepared and ade rc i ly to -o to work 1n the net few d.Ms The convicts at the walls are riow the camp cars which wiil on the Orleans end of the ron I.

hi. I the frames of these are already ecru; icti i. These cars will accommodate the twenty five men wbo will he put to work on "that end of the road, so that will be under wav at both etuis toward a middle point "The machinery is expected to arrlte at any moment. ST vote for a lal Tux of three mil's for tn years to the ptiblic schools rf this ctty. i.t which the t.ix for the parish wil be on als.i There is every ion that the tax will car- ed in both town and by a large nmjoritr.

'1 --e committee nnt hor; re 1 to r-t W'h the treasurer Of t' I 1 I for taes e.d- te- it, l.s the retring treas V. Motion, i.ar If rile to tn-ii over the o. to Is.lnc 15. i elect i si treasurer sit the lat rtee'ir of the P.osr of of the i's-e An was passed for i "He it I i Ko- rs -s I jor- (1 Spring "iy; IMie r. II.

J'ona, Hiil It'irgt-as; 1 iia Har.iv; i Klrtlcy. Miss iiiss Iola pr M's one ten: 1 S' I -r lay n-eat arkets ri I tv. sfi-r t-n from rlste. 'trh' M. .1 f'r re rt no if r.f t- I Sample Chapel, s.

Velma K.c-ers: biloh Misses K-ka I -i i '-r snd Mattie Williams: Hambin nVv. nrlJ, l. tcond Chnrn. Atirp's Itatrbtn: Keatchie. I a of ik.

4 il J. Smith. MSs Zer-. Ptsfrict Attorney to-dsv published a le'ter in which be states that iu the otivist for a park site the ran use lis own lati'is without receiving the larcess of o-tkile parties, if it desires. He calls attention to nlrety-weven or more acres of land in the southeastern portion of Tie citv, owned by tbe citv cd given ago to "the Loirs'-lana ifst.

I'litvetVtr fur site for an at.d in the event that i.ecson i -s tr.e s-reet in. th.ir feet I j.se. i i- f. g'e Msree: I.otirstreet. i ni: ii i n.

Mis Reeve Mary Fr.ers.on. li- f'c Proiost: l.ela. T. Steamer lamrliii Disabled Laid In for Itrrnirs i a A ss M--v Wtll-rms; J' r. 1.

W. ier. Mes I Ih-lr No value even approaching Hindu Cigarettes Value has ever been known to the tobacco world. Worth much more but sold everywhere for 5 cents. Try them today.

An Added Feature. 2 Pictures of Famous Baseball Players in Every Box ops. i.i.ja Msrv nj'v-r; Mil. was revert t. cseii, si.d Ihe laid the The time i.d.ftror i to I it mfjlllt it Its" property nset.t was reached.

i. to. Mrci.fr, M-sses irua: Alien, i 1 that the liiu I The s.te wns rever t' e- fo-e belongs to i l'i iversi: s'ltne 1 to have the )nni 'Ivjtion, so thi't it lots to i-y, bi.t ai.il the citv st: I is I the Ms: lev i IV. Vert. Irt Rciderts of Ml', rlevillc dt-fur'-e Iv the d.scott cf "cw Cnrneha.

whi rte dtab'ed in the pike ester Inv had to be t. wed to lr the S' will le la en i.Hii.y ike, II ns. Is so far she owrs the lan.l. Il t'-e 1 t' HOXIER. Edncatlonal Kally at Arizona At-j tracts Urge Crowd.

Special to The Times-! "erhoorat. Lorisiai.a Ka'lwav F'. Nio i itioll I be in serv i. tm.re tti us loavitre the iw.iio the oa. 'oat be ween.

a inns. NeW If! pur.ys tra'n line, and will be the street car exteiision to South Rouge, and coull be made i Into a very convenient park at little ex- I nomer. Sspt. lo. An rsl'r.

3 MORnE. pense. 7. tie matter will be considered when the location of a park Is taken up by tte City Council In the near future. ii.ii in.

i.ic urew an rmiensei crowd of fecrfe to Arizona lav I sbont eight miles east of this place Muni-Houtca peojile t'X'k advantage of the portunity to sla't their neighbor tow I and report roial inmer.t T' Beautifully lithographed in colors. Save this full set of 150. Will be of great interest now and still greater in years to come. III Criminal Aisaalt Reported Kor-sxthe Taken to Prison. Special to The Time, r.re.

Sep'. lOfihir Ps-ker left for P. 'on having in 1 rni Forsyrhe. who whs recently s-r I to Two years in the Pet. ten- tWry for stealing a 1 ring from i Mrs.

L. C. Mr Parker will re- T'-m hr fisryyille. Ft. John parish, where Fzekiel is under arrest on war- ri.rrs here.

Ii'ie I. c. the Twe! ve-yea r-o'd dartch'er of Mose I.ee. who re-r-Ies on the Unrl.n a-e south of the v. was assatilre I early to-; by a negro whose name is tor vet known.

r.g1 he was later 1 tinder arrest by Sheriff Welch, st rrtneipal speaker of the ilav was T. Harris. State c' F.J s-tion. His address was chiefly slor.g cauonal llres and particularly in recarl to establishing en school st Arlrona. Prospects are fsrornble for the early establishment of this school and P'ipe'lntecdent Harris, who is a nstlve of the place, is esje.i i'lv interest el in be'r-lng to secure il.

He had ret visi'ed his a live town In some years ami an ova-tion was tendered h'-n. W. Sea is pre-Sided and Int-odttctal the So. CORK TIPS FOIL WRAPPED Assess s. p.

Walker of Caldwe'l pari'h has fi-ed tis assessment roil wirh the State Auditor, shown an sssessment fh.ij:! Isit jear. This parish is one fiflected by tbe decrease In the assessment on cotton lands, and shows a de-ctease for the year as a coi.sa juence. Emerson Pent'er of the Alexandria Vror-esstve Lesgue hss tiled with the 1 la Commission the petition of M.Sadan cf that against The feern. l'eeific and Wei's-largo fx-piess Companies in the matter ot rates from Alexandria to points in The Smte A BOX perintendent Harr was followed tv pr, vton or ine Artzons hool. r.

r.cn A. Led better Of New Orleans. Mr. Chiton which phaee he e-ared. of He ak that toe juaiier t1'1? te Vei.tJji.'.v:er wUl to g-Ucs Ut Vja 1.

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