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The Richland News from Rayville, Louisiana • 3

The Richland News from Rayville, Louisiana • 3

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The Richland Newsi
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Rayville, Louisiana
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1' LOANS. 1 CRESCENT RESTA Excursion to Experimental Sta-! Jion. i To accommodate parties wishing Vwm.ktn' Ststfe Ur.ion. IVisonsl Nts. Cooper, on his relurn Mr.

II. Skij-cr, from Memphis, from Alexandria wlfere lie met is mi a visit hi tiucle, Mr. Slate nion in a lui-v fie days J. M. Cwin.

mm m. KATES. On iii.lt or $1.00 Kali -iilifniiit in-ertion Itloolc i'l-oiii Ilopot. Jo. B.

T'K. W. M. VI IM-HV. ACIOV STONE Ml Monroe, Ift.

session, wo caug.it these nnportant 26, TJeSIARD attend the Farmers' Experimental i Station at Calhoun, the and Crescent Iiotite will until further notice run a special train from Delta to Calhoun, and return, on the last JT lllte 10 1 arJ-nf a will lie fr.mi a short, interview with iin nun in wi iiit.i rilAIUiKII KI.K IIATl. IllUl I c. riu( rnoi' H. Loans Negotiated Through smith. iwi.mvni.i.

and marriage im.iai. puUi-ud Union in tliC state jlf a( Jrtf. To in-ure i'i-ri in in our columns 1 enrolled mcliihcisdiin of Mr. J. M.

(Jwin was in town Tuesday. Ileports fine crops. Mr. I.etu Scott has been sick this week. panie-.

n.u-i nac n. ir inaniis. ripi 'iie stat 5s into four lir iafluf Hot l--it'r I nsn Mmiil-iv o.r The vcn- or Tuesday morning. tln i-e it ill lecture field departments Sjkm ili'y. and at Imvr.l iiift 011 iiiiroi-i i-iry ciiun-lr.

Iisn-it-t not pa a'ljf th 1 r.t a 1 1 iiit-11 1 plan ly v. Iiich I In-iimrc-t par! -i principal i paid -i yearly ud principri! at cud Kst.ite 'miuIiI. soi rented. Milieil.il. riA L.

M. Tilly, of Bienville, is the able anl ttheient lecturer for this, the northern division. He will ppeuil the fall months in the alluvial Iuf until tli- next Toiti He 'Tif :41 two the Juiirt. Always get in your manuscript hy Wednesdays mail. Wrif only on out il.

of Jin- paper. All ailvcrtbdug account pavaOle THE STOWERS PIANO AM) n'RXlTl'HE COMI'AXV, DEALERS IN Pianos, Organs and Fmuturo rrunUs, Cloolfsi, Cliromos, I'ictur M. FiiriiiEi GboJs, Cheap For Cash or on Easy Payments. HONEY TO LOAN MKAL HKKYITIKS. Thursday iu each mouth, at (: a.

arrhing Calhoun at a. m. I Return, leave Calhoun p. arriving Delta p. m.

Excr.r-1 sion tickets good on day of sale, oue fare for round trip from intermediate I stations. The silvery rincr; of a dollar will echo through the portals of every household on Sept. 15. After then A Dollar docs it. How wonderful The ball to be given by the military company bids fair to be a grand sue- cess.

It will astonish you, but after Sept. 15 One Dollar I will do it. Who'd a thought itl I portion of the district. The State Union has, under wise provisions, the projec of establishing a cotton factory within the next three months. The executive committee I will soon decide the locality where this factory is to be established.

Al-! exandria and Monroe are the impor-' taut contestants in the field. The nirnovKi) lands- Paris green is in great'demaud. Mr. Scott has had the road worked north of the town." Work should commence as soon as iof siblc on the school building. Lit a carload of n.

ii.c OX THE WAY, "Old Hirkorv" Wagons Save mo- piyalile aniiii.iily. lr -a'l on ir rile to .1. I. KDWAIti) 1K NKVKf. Monroe.

bv bnyin? them, the BUST. pey Farmers I'nion men are anxious to invest in this enterprise. Not less Chas. Titc Mav 4 ii lu. i.itr au a one hundred thousand dollar Miss Sabra Wright has bi-en spending the week with Miss Leiia Childress.

Mr. II. Scott, from Delhi, paid our town a visit Tuesday. Mr. 'Scott, from Wiuiifboro, was in Ilayville Tuesday.

Mr. T.J. Upton attended the meeting of the Trustees on Tuesday eve. Mr. John Cheuuault was on the streets Tuesday.

Says the cotton worms, so far, have not appeared in Lis cotton. Mr. Edd Justice was in town on Tuesday, Sorry to see him h.ioking so bad. Mr. X.

C. Vickers, from the 5th ward, came in Tuesday. Mr. Enoch Price lias been in town this week after freight for the Alto merchants. Mr.

Win. Baird, from Alto, mks seen Tuesday. Says the worms, so far, have done no damage. Misses Delia and Johnnie Abbott, from Texarkana, Texas, eame in on Saturday's east bound train. They are visiting the family of Mr.

and Mrs. S. D. S. Walker.

Mr. W. It. Ferguson, the popular assistant roadmaster of the S. passed through our town on last Monday on au inspection of his destroy the cotton, when Paris green ftory will be thought of.

i Ejjrct and Heron Plumes isnd Skif lirecii Salted Alligator IKIl WIT MAUilKT ante committee oi seven wa van save it. i appointed on the revision of the con Esisy.BsSr Ma PIANOS, AND Till: KSTEY CIIICACO (OTrACE ORGANS. V.s5IIi:Ti MISS. I)eS Ui) ST. MDXUOK la tkxas i.orst x.v.

Xo li-U'iug expedition this week. There is some sickness in this neighborhood, but none of a serious type. Prompt ileiJiiUancj's. Iv. I II.I.KY, a A ild re- stitution, and will meet in Baton liouge the coming winter to perform this work.

Other important movements are contemplated to further the usefulness and strength of the or.ler, and will speedily be pushed to completion. The order is now one of the most respectable and strongly organized 7 i lie' I New York NOTICE ARU'AXSAVr T11AVELKK, The world keeps on revoh--, and the United States Mint turns out dollars liut after Sept. 15 Oni: does it A 3. Agent. Chilis are shaking the 4th ward.

Don't forget, when yon call for your mail, to try a pound of that delicious candy, wliich. can oulv be had the Tost Office. Paris green Paris It lias been demonstrated that the caterpillar can't Paris green. A protracted meeting is in prog-res at the Little Creek Church. With our Wagons wc will receive few IiOAD CAIJ.TS of the lCbt and most improved pattern.

Will offer them at factory prices. Chas. Tm he. Iiomio oStei-t, (n 0 associations ever maintained in the It stands at the head of all Southern newspapers. The (Ireat Times-Democrat of New Orleans, La.

Daily and weekly. It Ims thr hiryxt cifi-itktdoit. A 3 LA. One (iiiarnutt'c Apply to J. 1:5 OO.

II. INTOSII, (iirard. La. Vegetables are getting scarce. For Hie safe iMivery of II.

P. in any jail in the I'nited State. 1 rt-r Cotton picking mil hm be in order. Venire List. State as a producers organization meu of talent, education and distinction being its representatives at the late annual meeting; eliciting distinguished encomiums frum State and city press.

The next anmnd meeting, upon cordial invitation from the citizens of Baton Houge, was accepted by a large vutt. A question of endowment fund being established and incorporated with the State I'nion, is being discussed, Mi Brass, Mm, Glesicils, Ferfnmery, de FaESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY PREPARED. A line of Stamlard Patent Medicines. Tobacco and Fine Cigar. i pay reward.

scat toil days are almost over. I.KM ITT. sher-iff. MONEY TO LOAN. On jron'l lirt iiiortae seenriiy mi farm lauds al a rule.

Applv Wells llhyiiK al II. V'eU. JSFF PERKINS, What has leeome of that game of croquet? Dil you have a substitute on the oaI: If not, the (Irai.d Jury will lte apt to consider you seriously. The nicest assyrtmenl of Candies thaV has ever iu lfayville, cau le found at the Postofiicc. List of jurors, drawn by the jury commissioners of the parish of Ilich- land oi tlje 1st day of July, A.

for service r.t the September term, l.Ss;t, of the '7th Dis- tritt Court, in and for the parish of Kichland, State of Louisiana. Said term to be held and to begin on Sep-U-mber 2nd, A. The Delhi Mots. Jliss Tlaria Ilrumby, one of Ray-ville's fair daughters, spent several days with her aunt, Mrs. Watts, this week.

Capt. Wells has returned from his trip up the line of the propod railroad, iu Uk State of Arkansas, and gives a very favorable report of the work on the same; but says that the company expect to be retarded somewhat by litigation in Chicot county. Dr. Trezevant has been ill for the last few days. He left for lookout wm a.

TW. KAYVILLE, LA. Is j)icpni t'(l to neat substantial work in A odd iuu Iron. WACJONS, IU(i(IESt and FA KM IMPLEMENTS repaired at notice. L.lfi V.

Ward. 1 1 1 I 1 1 V- A. ft i A and meets with general favor. A inore enthusiastic and harmont ous lody, tiie representative fraid he never attended. OtRcers of the State Union: T.

S. Adams, president S. Whited, vice-president McFarland, secretary Tannehill, treasurer (iuice, lecturer; Bass chaplain. Executive committee: D. Morgan, of Livingston, chairman P-.

Pearson, gJ Acadia; L. P. Wren, of Webster (1. M. Lomax, of Lincoln Dr.

Hammond, of Morehouse. IM.VIJO.UATION. At an impromptu meeting, dele gates to the State Union were called to order by Col. A. B.

Copper, and each member was requested to consider himself a committee of one to There is uoi a person iu jail to be tried at the September term of court. Our parish has been remarkably free from crime during the last srs mouths. Our Uys and will soon return IjO college. Candies of every description can obtained from Mrs. Liddell, at the I'ostotbcc.

-1 Louisville, New Orleans Texas Railroad. No. 1 a 4 5 7 in 11 12 14 17 IS V.t 20 i 24 2A Time Table. 1 s. jsi i 1 1 1 I Motite.

KIUST WKKK. Name. Atkinson .1 II Kikanl A I Yiiiiaut I) Attrains Have Brooks I.cjr.-xeit Sol Wri-lit 1 Iiyiiu-s A Ha iri-aii Paul Xe'aly I. Montsromerv I HalCuri' Wright Phil lleitiler-l A llixon t'liiiiwood I "IfiH AbnuiU 4 li 4 'ovincton 1 1 boon A Montgomery Cot lira 11 It JaeVson Hurt hillon WT lloriilM-rirer iV Mixoii r. II I anil i lardy (ieo Silk Thos Hn audJtif ilay 12th, 180, Passenger Trains on this Uoad will rua as follows By all means revive the corporation of the town before winter conies.

Mountain, last Thursday, accompanied by his daughter, Mrs. Fannie Trezevant. Capt. Mfeefone of Richardson's most cilieieut managers, instead of visiting Coopers Wells last week, paid his respects to- the Delhi Fo- aiu-(e Roll has been consulting her "dictionary- this week, and finds onlj- oue but two "r's" iu Parrot also searched diligently for an in paragraph, but failed to find it; and could find hut one in lilot. M.

Peter. Mr. Johu Seoti returned from Vieksburg last Sunday where he has )ur efficient Mail 00 a 111 1 4 40 depot agent, Mr. Ar procure from his police jury an ap- WIlsT icovu.i.i:: i i 1. l.iiuM.

Kxr.ress. ilail 3 m. i I I.A-T KIU I lillM KAV VILI.K Xo. i. I.ini Ksprifss.

dcily 10 42 a. 11.. I 1'Siroiigli car service as filou: X. I. Maim lJoii.loir Sleej.ing anj I P.ufiv: lay Coaches, llirough to iirevi-pori.

i Xo. 2. Mann lloudoir Sleeping and Itnffet far liirougii to via i P.iriiiinglia::!. ami from Meridian t'iu- ai. N.

II. Fn-iglit. Daily ese. io I.ea i reepl Moii.i.iy. Mjtior- Memphis 1.

11 hi l.iu.l iekstitirg 4 a 111 2 14 y-. 4 III il.v :.3 in I- 1) I I 12 in Ar I 'Hi a in l.v l.v Kx)ress 10 1 a III 12 iu in 7 in 7 a pi 4s 3 43 j. iii 2 a 111 1 12 14 a P. Coffey, Las lneu kept rit pririation sufficient to have at au husy this week handling Paris green. tarI ihe proceedings of the Rus-The amount of.

freight that comes tou Immigration Convention publish- l.v! Ar I I 1 -i- a in 1 (SI a in to tLis place calls loudly for a more pamphlet form, for gratuitous a. a iM-r i nirn I 2S 1. i. -mi 1 iip.ino'ik I.lll 1 (VJ vusn iiuiiou iu me nouinern ciaies, cast of he Jlississippi river. Necessary committees were nintolnted to 2'.

31 TrIU open tor pa-s Hirers sleeper to Louisville at 11 been to have his tooth los renovated. 7 15. MAI'KY. In'l Trav'g Ajrt. ample dejvot.

Cheatham's (-bill -Tunic contains neither Quiuine, Cinchonidia, Arsen ic, Strychnine or Mercury, and does not produce- lnizzing in the cars or deafness. Cur guaranteed. take the inak 't (Jen'l I'ass'r Agt. P. A- hand put it 4 F.

II -1- Xo. 12. Local rreiaiit eV'-et Sundav to Iielta. and Vieksburg to Merioiau. iaaer: iiicmn.iri.

''no. W. P. Coffer. Agent.

Kayville, I. i Tm: jiAitivc rv. through. I he press coiamends the 34 35 3li 37 The young folks oFTeTlti are preparing for a musical concert under the management of the efficient music teacher, Mrs. Owen.

Go it, young movemM. 1 "Tiil, and sees no uojecnou i Fox sale at Kayville hj J. S. Beazlev SGOO will neatly do the work of prin Dell.il by ting 20,000 copies. Smilli goiis' Gin ami Machine Company, lHRMTN(5IIA3r, ALA-, ItAWU-t-K, August 17.

Iss1'. 'orrected by Chas. 'I'iivl Dur merchants shou L.in.iF oil 0 4 7 3 3 3 1 4 1 3 3 3 4 1 4 3 40 41 42 43 44 47 folks anything to break this awful monotony. Mr. G.

li. Brumby and wife, of Kayville, have l-eu visiting our little village this week. t-rfrte of Kichiaml. ..0 10 II cad iuey possiuiy 1 ville for mile. Reduction in Iah-cI Fares.

The Queen and Crescent System have adopted a limited ticket for their local business. This ticket will IU1 can't a fine scLcol be built 4." Praytor Jr Karle 11 vim Morgan Ti 1) ArehiMtd jr t'ojse 'l'lio-i l'uubani ti Fleteli Winn illiam I. Lewi-" WillitoM Arehil'a'J jutiee Leggelt .1 lleink-r AV IWoM WEEK. Simms McDaniel John Morgan i Viii-. of- 4 41 Miss Fannie Bluinenstiel, of Vicks burg, is the guest of the Misses Stein.

--1 ''rtiiiirjictiircrs V--ld at a considerable reduction Sim.ir Coilee. Clio'e't: Kio lea Mola-cs Lard, tierci s. Tin Pork I. L. Kils.

lxixed Pork. Ilaeoii. C. U. Hoxed liucoil.

town and sur- ap at tnts place 1 children iu the rounding country. the the from rrgnrar L-s as it will be limited as to time If voor dig-stiou is. wut of whack, Mr. Henry Cason has been very days. Glad to see him np again.

Mr. Sims has completed a nice S. C. Main It is expected that this reduction will induce passengers to purchase the limited, instead of tlie unlimited local tickets, as the passenger will save moaev by doing so, and not lose side walk, from Delhi to Mr. 5 hide's.

Billv always looks out for 1 No. 1. any privileges -of any advantage to if you need a strengthened or an appetizer, try Cheatham's Chill Tonic. It will bring you out of the kinks. Tor sale by Dr.

J. S. Beazlev, Kayville, and by Gilx-on Delhi. It is too bad that some of our little boys and girls arc sent away from Jayrillc to learn the rudiments of au education. Pa rot.

I 4 10 a.r "The flowers that bloom in the spring 71 I fc. 1 ii 11 1 am. s. UVtt them. The object of the railroad company lieing to get tickets iu as soon as possible after the date of sale in order to keep their accouuts in better shape.

I 4 4 AN. I With the cotton comes the worms then follow Paris green and then here eomes a man with a patent The long expected ball of tlie Kifles will take place at Si nuns time, tra la, Found him sick iu the bed with chills, pooh bah, But Cheatham's Chill Tonic got him up on his fcctlets, Aud he now daily t-ings wbile waging the strcetlets, It undoubtedly cured hia shakes, ha, ha!" MlildliKg-1 i i 11 12 13 15 16 17 1 19 20 21 22 23 21 Hall on Wednesday, August 2H. A large deputation. is expected from two Str Chi! KainlKilt Hare lirtter 15-ve 4 K.ivergean McQ iiller (George liradley Jones A Ilolloway Oeo Morgan Wright (leo Siiiniiierlin Edwards It Chennault lickett Emery li llrown Alie Hil'KS. other military companies, who have 4 been invited The Ouachita Pelicans, Bagging 211 K'i 15, Xo.

1. Fliut Prime Iti-eswax. Arrow Tie 1 sprinkler. Hunt's Cure" guaranteed to cure Itch, Ilingworm, Tetter, Eczema and all forms of Skin diseases. Ft sale at Kayville" by D.

Beszley. Delhi by Gibson Co. There was a sparring match in town Saturday. of Monroe, and the Ituston Kifles, of For sale at Kayville by Dr. Beazley.

Delhi bv Gibson Co. SMITH lMl'KOVED COTTON IIN. All arrangements, down to the least details, are being complctd, Sept. 15 vvtil be Ion-' re- 1 in the ttr-it -n- 'ru The Trustees met Tuesilay, but tik no definite action towards elect- -7 smith in and FEKDKUS AXD 2 1 1 and everything bids fair to ensure a grand success, luvitatiou arc now being issued. Tickets, at SI 00, will 2H 2'J 30 I z- 'i.

i il. will r- loC y- 1 1 V-i It is too near the time for court to have prize fights in town. be put on sale everywhere. ing a teacher. Mr.

Wells, elected at their irior meeting, could not accept the fcituation. They will meet again Tuesday week, when a teacher will undoubtedly lie elected. There were three locomotives on tlie tracks here, at the same time, Tuesdav. r. A tiu-n C.

A. Mann has ln.cn killing line lieeves. A -lVc call flirmsll Lsigmi- ail'l We wiil give you the weekly Times-Democrat aud Tue Kichland Nkw for 12 mouths for Send in your raiue, with the money, without delay. whni ttn-y are ig c.iti please you. an.

I ynnr end Catalog'" aiiu prices, ie. tr. 1 hereby certify the aWe names were drawn by the Jury Comniissio- iiers to serve for tlie respective weeks for which they were drawn. it. Bk Clerk of 27th Dist.

Court, Pa.isli of Itichland. Send us One Dollar anl iilly cent, ca-h and get i'u- -N'mv" -r 12 tin iiielons have been t' i.iilli Vhi euil r.UML;MAM. AT.A. Notwithstanding the frequent and heavy rains, the cotton crop is the befet for years, and our farmers are determined that it shall not lie destroyed by the worms. Mrs.

S. Jones is making an eten-nt addition her "-tore. Daring the absence of Mr. Kahn, Mr. A.

A. Goldschmidt has charge of the business. Courteous and careful attention will be shown to all callers. but very Quite an enjoyable was fiven at the residence of Mrs. Nun-nerv, Tuesday evening, in honor of Miss Dora Watson, of Alto, the guest of Mi-s Tdollie Ktish." Wednesday a swinger.

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