ST.
M\IAR'INVILLE,
ALBERT BIENVENU,
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LA.
I1 writer of the Evangeline has it in ito his imagination, but to an increase of the price of cane fromnt 2,25 to 4t.25 per ton.
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ST. MAKI
IN PARISH.
veral FAIR TRIAL of Hood's Sarof saparilla our guarantees a complete cure. It is an honest sugar medicine, honestlyadvertised and it honestly CUR ES cane
We Go in One Better.
The Tariff has
Five Twenty er reduction percent per cent, bringing
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Of late we have interviewed sethey all admit that they will lose m
on all goods.
'$) 5 00 i l ,) :, One in'lh .. I , 1,0 S OS 1400 Two in, I".. 1800 1000 5.i0l lI rbre ein hIe.4" , .n0 *;50) 1250 2200 1 :, Four in ti , 1410 2600 5) l. 7.10) . Five in4.' 3000 14(10 Sill Six in h '. . ;,4 , 7,4) '1000 21~(l 500 7500 One ,,4m11nn iro)
money on their present crop of cane, and are more or less disgusm ted. Some seem undicided whether to save any seed for the next
GARDEMAVL,
ltIts, 75 cents perur season or not; others are compellTransie1t ad'vertisem nRl
Inch for lits
subseqlllunt
in4(.lirtin:440
iisertllioll.
twements,$1 per Offirial or I".al advnel ; and 50 centlls for toit iu,'hfr tirIt ins'rl
q in11serti1)14. lent4
each .sub5
atioll npo subjects .mlnlnlllnic tr 'llrief 'n solicited. No attention of public inlterl'rst to anonIIVtln letters. will he ;giv4n
The Race q(uestion is unsettled. But it is settled that Hood's Sarsaparilla it leads all ren..ldie-. 1`` l)isease marches through all lands. What Protection Means. R But good health blesses all who take have seen the worse of the panic, Hl looined's Sarsaparilla. of the EvangeA 414)rrel4spjl(tleItlt imtimes will the now on n and lyslpepsia is a great foe of the human line last week said: "Protection But Ilotd's Sarsaparilla puts it to race. ra Iho every leads t44 Iepu,)licaiHlnism andl 11'- prove and be better for tiight. tli suwhy reason no is There dy. leads to negroisim.". puhl.anismill Scrofula is one of the most terrible of d gar should remain at its present diseases. tli But Ilood's Sarsaparilla exThis. is bhsolutely ridiculous, and is good proof that the writer of f low price. The market is firmer pels it from the system. with indications of improvement. The people of these day, like Job. sufthat article is not a good obser- rfer from boils. But Hood's Sarsaparilla it We certainly anticipate hard fe ver of our politics. We admit is a spvereign remedy for. them. "o times the coming summer, but we s Catarrh is one of the most disagreeathat some years ago the negro j have every reason to believe that bl was considered to he entirely Reble disorders. But Hlood's Sarsaparilla is sure to relieve and cure it. publican, but in reality he was things will change by the time is Rheumatism racks the system like a ;e the next crop is made, and that not, or if lie was, some of those But it retreats before the thumb-serew. the farmer will realize better tti by Democrats who were elected of liood's Sarsaparilla. power PO labor. his of it price for the product his vote were not Democrats hut Loss of appetite leads to melancholia. He should not be discourage by B Republicans. But Hood's Sarsa parilla umakes the plaid this general depression, but work ne repast tickle the palate. In our observations we found .s a little harder, live a little more mest Life is shortand time is fleeting. But that alland any kind of politics t; economically and work his crops Ht Hood's Sarsaparilla will bless humanity leaded to negroism in years past; as the ages roll on. if he as
SATL'RKl)AY NiOv.
7, 1894.
for him to decide if it is to his interest to save plant cane or not. And in some instances the question is can lihe do it. Our caudid opinion is that we
W. A. Vandercook,
Wholesale dealer in
W. L. DoUCLAS
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FRENCH&ENAMELLE)CALF
W*L*DOUlLAS, BROCKTON, MASS. Yeu ens save stsuey by purebaslas W. L. I)oumla shoes, r Because, we are the hlrgest manufacturers of
advertised shoes in the world, and guarantee
n with reduced expenses even whenever an individual wanted an t, is to make a smaller crop, his prooffice, Republican or I)emocrat, o fits will be larger. negro the for was dive his first We believe it would be reasoncamp. e able to save plant for the coming But things and cond.itions ]have a crop, it is no reason because suchanged, the negro is no more a e gar is cheap this year that it will factor in the politics of the State r. be that low next year, we see betand is dying out every year. rs ter prospects ahead. Every intelligent observer knows
S Sale of Property.
At the Court House door of the Parish of St. Martin.
a
poration Licenses for the year 189., are re now due and collectable and unless same ne are paid on or before the 2nd day of March next 1!94, they will be collected ed with Costs as the Law directs. St. Martinville, Feb. 1lth 1t91. Wm. II. Ea.tin. ('ollector.
NOTIC('E. To the Corporation License Payers. Dealer. whoise Iamei will blhortly appear You are hereby notified that your Corr- here. Agent wanted. Apply at once.
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prices and the middleman's profits. Our shoes equal custom work in style, easy fitting sad wearing qualities. We have them sold every. where at lower prices for the value given thea any other mnake. Ta':e no substitute. If your dealer cannot supply you, we can. Sold by
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T' . LABBE,
Druggist and Appothecary,
MAIN STREET, St. NIartinville, La.
Charles Gutekunst,
SURVEYOR
-ANI-
December A. D.1894.
that the white people are unani- '- Dr. Frederick W. Hart, (died at mously opposed to the neglro ta-i- his residence in St. Martinville, at .e9 o'clock Saturday morning last, king part in our politics, but the 'r the 10th inst., at the age of 80 politicians are those who favor aund court the negro. years. 0C The funeral service was held at If so many of our good and true' white nmen favor prot.ecticll today Y the house by a Methodist misister it is because there is no more dan'- who came from New Iberia, at 4 ger of (lragging the negro in poli- o'clock Sunday evening. 11 tics even if a few politicians will -- Mr. Charles Lastrapes, an old try to force him in it. The negro resident of the Fifth Ward of St. is a question of the past. Martin parish, died last Saturday. But protection is the vital quesThe funeral service was held at tion of the day, and if the mass of the Catholic church at La Place, the voters were informed, educaandi the remains buried in the ted as to what is protection, and family tomb in the Catholic comed would they how it irotect tlhemu certainly vote a protection ticket ry at St. Martinville. Madam Elise Duchamp, a SisTlhe mass of the voters do nott read andl consequently are not in-. ter of the Sacred Heart convent, iWedt- at St. Jamnes parish, died on formed on the go eat and importh nesd(lay the 7th inst. She was the ai)t political question now so much daughter of our esteemable Presidiscussed by the American people. d. of the Police Jury, Mr. E. A. l The American people have spo- dent ken last week, and spoken loudly yDuchamp. in favor of protection; woull our r Dorselie Rochon, a colored man friend the correspondent of tihe Swell known in this place, died at Evangeline hint that the AmeriSBreaux Bridge last Saturday. He can lpeol4le of these great. lnited 1 was buried here Sunday evening. Stats is leading to negroism? iurely you are out of your mind. Protction means better price for our laborers, better price for
CHOICE SYRUP,
A FEW 50o GALLON
SAT TEN
II SGi.
3o-d.
CHOICE SYRUP
BARREL. W. BANCKER.
DOLLARS PER
get about the I),mocratls h.e \oul4 2.for a tin of c'ae. Prote I.
(f ,ril'e tin will raise 11the
c(ane
to
The undersigned, heirs of Jean Pierre Fauries antd of Mary Anna Wolff, his wi will (lifer and cause to he cried widow. foi for sale to the highest bidder, for cash, to to effectuate a partition and pay the de the following described property, debts. to wit: "A town lot situated in the corto of St. Martinville, at the corner p.,ration of of Main and Clailborne streets, measurin; ing front on Main street by Eighty two fet feet in depth on ('laiborne street, boun(led on the North by property of the de he heirs of Alcibiade LeBlanc, on the East by the lot if Felix Voorhies, on the by South So by ('laiborne street and on the West by Main street, and together there* with all the buildings and improvements thereoln. "Aunother town lot also situated in the t'i ('Corporation of St. Martinville, measurrii two hundred feet front on Theater sing street by one hundred and sixty seven ste feet in depth, bounded on the North by Ch Church street, East by the property of Mrs. F. L. lewell, South by Jefferson Mi and \Vest by Theater street, and street t' together therewith, such improvements as there are thereon. "An the undevidted one eighth of and in in the following town lot, situated in the the Corporation of St. Martinville. situated at the Corner of Main and Bridge iti bounded on the North by the stceets, property of widow Albert Molles, East pri by Main street and West by the property by of Jean Pierre Fauries and wife and to of day the property of Pierre Albert Fanries. and together therewitn the undevided one eighth in all the building and improvements thereon Also "(lme safe and centents. One bed an and bedding, one old clock. One fine Parlor set of ten pieces of furniture. One WE stand. One aruoir. One lady wash gold chain. guThe sale will be cried by a person appointed for that purpose and the proper" will be adjudicated to the last and ty I highest iddhher. an\rid the undersigned heirs will pass amlact of sale to the purchasers. before nItry public for thm' immovable proa ai perty and the movable effects will be deliv livered to the purchasers. on payment of
M.LVINA GrARDLMAL,
CIVIL ENGINEER.
SOFfict
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COUNTER GOODS
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GLES
Edwin Dc1kh:ussaye.
A larme as- "tn. l titf
at the pri:'
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Moderate Prices.
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AND
8AsOWTY
SAVE
Yrs. Etasebeth Meaer
Baltimore, Md.
Thelst
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MONEY
MADB
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glt elewhr. The NEAw OUe M8 on r best, but we make eheaper such as the O*IMAX, IDEAL other HIh Arm PsU Nlekd PistI Sewln abchines for $15.00 an Call one our aest or wrlte as. want your trade, and Ifprises, is and quare deallng will win, weit j have it. We ehalloege the wer Io produce a BETTER S50.00 ewlISs laeseoe for $s0.00, or a ber Id Sewlng achirne for $S0.00 than$hsn s atnabuy m s, or Ager ents.
Qmaaa. HUa m ..
A Picture of Misery
llndt at once
Every one who saw tue thlougt .1 coulI not re live anothe r (,ontl. :lt I began to improve rilla, and lacv gradu:lly gn:,'d until I amn now perfectly urerd. I eat well, slcep well, and am in perfect eas istl. I owe all to
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CIUSTAVE SEEGER,
Gellrat Agent a
FOR--
Sarsapa-
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Insted lf leirn ,le:l now. I am alive and weigh II Is." Mis. FLIZ.ABETH Maasaxa, 19 East B.Tey Street, BalUnlre, Md.
j), you see whllere protection e .1. Lshh. hae ,urs to a-k for it. hed'rs?-'Nt to nejroismrn as the
the price. Cigar. is tihe bies 5 cts cigar on tim a the mark, t to day. for sale iby T.
LOUISIANA,
S70
"T ," r W Canal street,
HOO()D'S
PILl.S are purely vegetable, pr tl bmrle. har silwaye relhb anb d abagteaL
ORLEANS, 1 LA.