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VOL. XXXII. ABBiEYIILLE, ILUtiS1tAJ, SA3TURD)AY, FEMAARY 15, 1890.BN. 5 PRICE OF1LL13ýERLI)IONA.L Two Dollars a Year, IN DV1NCý. GILBERT LABAUVE, iJVSTICE 0 TiLE ?DJACIE, THIRDI WARD. ABBEVJ.LLE, -- - L3. 1ý A S i YILL E jOURNA)- of ME[k1CLNE & ýtJBGER ' * C.'S. B[UGGS, M.D., EDITOR. Only $2 per anh11ip" Oldest medical jour ntal in the So~th. &ble Corps of H. .,1. H fiStLOCR. PubiWher, }¢,slsville, I'euTfessee .dbbrville, La. W illattenld to aW-1usincsatnt tbeliieof his professiion in Vaztiiilioi or the ailoin-. tug parisbes. ROBERT P. O'BRYA N. 'Atorey at Lfw LAKE CHARL13, LOUý8IANA. ®m44l$,mth >!~ LeCo.rt Him~e. *Will praetice in the" Parishtrf Calcasiu, lam,'tI man Vermnilion. Ptonapt atten diof gi~eu to all bu14tuess int~n~ited t1g ýils arrapriIl13. 1889*1y. A. W~flJR.F ~ LASTIIKB1Oi' HAR WHITE & MaoIJ ARD; Attorneys at Law, oPc~-ENA1(OURT UOUSE Abbe~illle,.. ... Louisi na. January 12. 18'~9. LASTIE BýOUSSA*D, ~1iwy and inseIor a1 law N4otary Public. Officeat Abbelie, La.,-mne3O fl } texuunaiuitig Powder: oflo ore Faailunme il the Sp*.iuI.. lug off'4ruwa ui. Loequet. of t~lts parish, hats ji put s~t to'tht enlt~ivtttiig world, a proots of aLuew feut.u~re. ;1<t 'is a powder which has deower to <de~ttroy tie jut pereeptible gut~ns which 'the graiti of corn contains rn .seil as veruinijs wltioh are alreas4 in' tke soil bieforeti ( so~i1ig er aftet the iat~winit of the cori#." \eitheniflae germninal yieanor the vertiit s of the groond-e~an . he if they eat of tdse corn. ft wquljl'e sItlatsitlle to not leave the' morn 'where' ch kens could. get" to it. Ttiero are' nohbirds, such as rats, ,iond p #tridges, etc.. that will e~t the gratn, if mny'processt is fol~aa'rd aeccording todi'rece <tinill :tYoi put ten pnnudla of the pow der; into'twelve gallis of water, whi h y~aa Weis perfec tly; tli*'n you soak the %txgn .in this swatit during two niinuteaa than oen draw' the torn oast and allow t~ a atet to perfectly drip Qiit of it, in order to not >l> e that water, which can ag s ;e uneed for see other' corn as long as there is any3 left. WVithi te n pounds of this pow de4tr andi twelve gallons*f water sou cain >. oison more than one barrel of orns The game ppttucess c n wbe need ior rice, oats, wheal Ind Diuas. 'I ~Ie wAil undcr stantithe n4rnitmptage that ^ . c jeer themn; because if tl~e sprout =-lg up fails the first .tme. t ey are obliged 10 epniBt~acH anew, andi the first splanting Is alway~s that whjich e+.ccveeds better. - And 4ien- the loss lIn the 4ssl~ ty of corn; is a loss Qf dime to ; f t- time wheis veryV yxiº."ious, 'its the w~ing tinme to tl~e fa~rming of all seals., . To obtain thtal good 'slirou cr, d -;the farmer onutgt to ta~ke pi cnastiOns to satisfy tlieiistil 'es that the gtsin is gesed, int a0 gI initiittl tondir;ioi, nAod niot to let ithbe shellc4 by pAck pertion, girlat or n iaarnaile women e.qaeciahli, and to no take e.rn from the rooms in which f'lwre Ire sick persons. lwcause neither torn A lir wheati will spraut until the grain has been aubiuittttcl tq my proce'i. _The grain tenet be healttav for plantlag same.It flarance iadp the lark of knowledlge are' the a';ue every year of tie shiortness5 of b"raah anmongst all farmers. Have confidence in my process; follo* day advice iii good faithu, and yon Ire par -" " ad.'d to obtain good results. All farm t5 wash to employ my process can s:k _ Oa the Aiawo. as w~ell as snercbante who keep store. They can lind at my Ioute 4he qu~antity which they may requife, or .^ aasking byv letters whaat they desire. 'ntponder will he sold only 'for cash. ,. ttl1 will be made only on order. rThe itejlhssers will do well to beware in not iigp w hlr wich will imitate mine. Duke Tfauzr .leninds as soon as possible, in "eier itt tt aialie to sntiefv all flthe demands `)ltareit plonntinga~wseatn. Address. 1'. J.1.LOQL'E$, Raynie, La. GE(C L MRADFORD, LWi AllY. £iirveor, .aId Notaul rDiik; RAYNE, - L, Lands ~Bought and Sold. State and U. S. Land Eiftriee muade sad Per fected to Patent. 3special attention ýo Contested Land Cases before the New Orleans and Baton Rouge Of ~fiees, and the ~General Land 'Offce at Washington, D. C. HAVE YOy 'CHILDREN TO FýUCATE? SEND TH4EMTO 4CJOWLEY LL This School, with its beautiful and healthy location, handsome, well fnrnished anid comfortable bniidings, latest aid 'best styles .of school furniture and apparatus, will give your Boys and GirlM ad van tages not to be, surpassed by any other sehnooi If syon would give your children a T'HOROUIýH ;LITERARYk, SCIE) TLFW~, 4.R BUSINESS EIAItCATION, send them to. ACADIA JCOLLEGE There is good abvice. Trake it and you will not regret it.. ior, full information..eptilv to the Presi Crow ley, Acadia Parish, La. Lake :Charles MARBLEE hulL GJESIJE1G & £O,. PJ PS,, LIKE C tALE ; - I&.a -DEA~L ESf - ITA.LINN AND AMERfcAN; cMARBLES) Mon~uments, flCadato.ne&, TowbaM and Tnblets.. IRON CIf RiW Yi ON A PP L1C ATLON.i Write for Pri ceta. E. A. MAZEItOLI 1, GRAINER AD PAPERHANGER, Ab~beville. a. All work done is the nicatest o SVorkrarambip. fa the world. tIc timekeepr. WeraF0d bes'7. IOUP GLu~ bu¢ýsF qrs wý as e~ty ae~e AMzLtxW x13 pet[ __ m~u ir*"1 f S 1fla OUFESUTCO. h.a. A. M. -taý mwy.itpains box hanse. Ead g05 ItiEDsbouzdertbau~rjE D. M. FERRY &CO. *ETRrnT NIGH, Where is home;? .Ob.say belnoed! lave we lto tit,.yoita~ I, Since we vowed to oliJ j tqggther Thiough the roseate Shut the door~on all thb4l r onces, Wistful eyes that bade*xe stay? And X scarcely knew I lo1 d them.! Never bow until to-.day.ý Where is hoine? Forgiv#*e, darling, All around is strange £a44 new, Where is home? In vsr seek it, Mid the scenes that xi*etny view. Dainty wares~bve fouintheir placee Thrqexgh each silentrn I rosana Logging for tie well-khowfacee. For the mother heart of home. Where is home? Not there with mot~her, Even to her bosom pressed; Parting kisses, flying moments Toll mne I san but a guest, Yes, ii told you that I bored you, Yoti may know my words were .true. For you see, .1 had forgotten That,the world held aught but you. -PYh~ljs Brooke. 4HUAdsor'Youn& 4Urlu When yours sweetheart :comes to~ see you doo't be 1ooiliedi enough to, contitne ~your sweetness to him alone. Haov bhim in where aLl of the rest of° the household are Let the talk and the chatter and the musid and playing of games be in the home circlc. 'then "the tew minutes that he gets with 'you by youreeif will. think bnos the' mo$t loving little~ creature in the world. lien are much 'more obsestsnt than they are credited with being, and the mtan1 worth bating' so a husband is the~ one who will appreciate your love for these of your own ~ople and will see that as you mnake a small part iun in home, yetii are becoming I adapted' for the central Igure iss another.. Never saxv that .ygu don't e~pe~t a. man to utarry your whole fa~mily,. It's vulgar. You de. Tbhat is, if~ you are a goodl daughter and ai loving sister. "You 'ant 'hi.t to ,e one with yea in sympathy and ins. .effectiou, -andE as you ttake hsis camo,' so you assume r.esponsibilities as tar' as ntis people' are costeereed. You,jl two, ar~e the moat to Cs ls shoald be the greatest., but you'eaan not isolate~ yotfrselves and iuaist ibet you lave; no duties outside ~'our own' .kowe. If you do this yoo become narrow and selas'h, and yea are quite too' nice a girl fur that. So rememberi when be ctomes, this bridegroom nf! yours, that his hecart le bounsd _ Lhe; 'tighter to yon' U the ribbon used to; hold it bas written upot ait' iu'gotden: letters Li've and consideration for IlsOse at home."-Firom the La" dies' Home Jonrnal.. The:'iý.giintý Mach is spoken and written in] the, forth and i$outh rslstite. to theý negro, and we think there is consid eralhle more sstd on this u4 ject than there is any necessity fur: it seems' that overvbody' ie at woi& to divide' means or sowe~ plan to dIrpose of the poor humble 'nd Jharmlea*'darkey-!l the uaim wh.i hardon9 ý macit for the white rae,~ and wkaabis sb ueeful to the whfof the eo~utryaid so' trial anid 3tocial sysem. When we reemmber``tbat ocIj ~a'fe ~re tgo' this sat m att *asU our00 wi~ing I 'iervhaet, and ever readyroti and com~e at ou~r behk'and catl, to minis ter to or~ every wkinft to ayiinpat itul$" with~ 415 in evr POIIrOW, and oti to provid'o arid ~rareor omur famaiW and loved ones at home writh I swervinG Belehy` wbfle he itneww ` we tonglht against huis ib~erty,' sn that our muccess meant his evertasut ilog bai~dage, we muust reel R~m' i compunction when we entertaiut the~ idea of banishing hiw& to a foreignu country. ife he here stud here tmn stay, and there is no sec of waohiing any. more time pimualings over thi q tesuiomm,aud the ouly wamy a settitng, IL in For each to riay nothing tuo e about it anid becoee reconciled and' friemidly to each other, and the neirri' behave ;iatzself with -propriety aunt *each attend to their own affairs. 'flme shovie (root the peni of E. E Kidd will not be received with alarmning npplansc 'o those enageild in "seuling"'a gtataeimt they are uts t ignorant at'as a leg .is.of ib Eigt t Veda.-tJacheou 1' driot, When the dog-tax warn first impos ed in Franoe, people set to work to get rid at their Useless dogs. A ;Frenchman had`an ~old Newfound land dog,' which he seoaaed to the river side, told :him to lie down, tied all his four feet together with a rope, acnd pushed hini inte the Seine. The dog, in his struggles, loosened the rope, and, with great diicu l ty and :patiting for breath; scr-ambled up the steep bank. '!here stood his miaster; stick, in hanud, todrv him back. le 'struck out at the~ dog, and then, coming td -close;. quarters, gave .him a violent push.' in doing which he somehow lost his own balance, and Iiwsaetf fell into the "water. his hopes of lire would; have been very few indeed, if the dog had not been "the better man of, the two." But the dog, +'ei-getting the treatesat he had just received, plunged of his o-wn accord into the '-iver, where he had so nearly met hisi death, and spent his remaining strength in saving' 4tii would~be. murderer. It was a hard struggle,. but hie. came of conqueror; sand they -two walked home together-, the one; triumphalbt. the other, let as &ope,: repeaatant.-.Selected. A Uin* 5. Adverlisers. There is a bit ot sound sense re gat~ing the advertising juestion, from the f'i.hEdelpkia- k'ress; " t n'~ .has -tut to read the advertising ~co1 uuags. of the newspapers during, the holfiday season to discover that there; are dotens-ofir ms in busuineus who1 think it worth w1iile ýo and their eziseence known 'to. the pub~lic tor! onlay a week oft two during the& whole year. -At this time the news-: papers ContainS" the anpohnaCemeat~s1 of houses which `the gva.a "it tellgj feat tinn r eIgce.i phic doees't hear oft btougb time.. med. iumns from ose's aicuth'. end tot annther'as. ft is very strange: The. policy of it is i.uetplieable. If! cdvertising is a gods tlrht for a~ mercantile estalalishment for two weeks in the year, it aught to bei good for 4fty~two. it is on .think: for 3 merchant to make himself1 kar.awn to the people. and another' , o keep bliasel k niWn. The sue cessfu[ merchant is he~ it'6 intro~ duces hiaself te' dib public, 'and then, by daily' advertising, prevents people from forgetting htim." Will~a rrE~Pob bl1y Gas There. Among the many thansand guess 'era as to .tke times it would take "Nellie Bly to make the trip around, the world is Georgia Tarner, aged ~14"ytrs, so.nt M. J . W. `Turner. `of tbiii Cit.y. Georgie's guess. Kent to the ojoeef the New York World was tha4 tie" Irideatigable Nellie' :would maise tii trip around tie; globe to 712 daysy. 4 hours 8 minutee; and 2 ecoade. lie msased'It only n few ainuates. I'lie actua1 time was 12 days, l hone. sad' 1f minutes.' 'f Georgia is the nearest guesser he Will be entitle' to a free trip to j:twnpe and rettzrn anrd alt eXpenses. 'paic? by the 'dew YFork World. To say h~e leapt it ilea very close gnes~az :anid we' hope the Shrevepor~t boy,; twill be the ,winaer.-Shreveport2 jI'iise.__ OppertumltLea. jG.reat opportulnities only presant flbemaetves once or twice 4. a life. =time, and if you have been nuuortu -nate l~eretofnre or are not now n~rofitataIvIemployed, yon cam seize a great al ºort1#it~' to meake yourself independent by at once jecurisg an ageney for the Memanial Volinwe of, HIon. Jefferson Duivt. whiel4ais being prepnrbd by Q~r J. Win. Jones; diei ''fighting catilarli~n." with theo appro vial of Mrs. IM 1. Trho ;uhiislmrs.' 13. F .Tohnaom & (. 2()O09 M1aita 4treet. tiehmon4, Vu.. are anxious to secure the nui of :a few wnore live. 'energeticagruta. Apply early: 'take' tijne hr *the fothelok and niot by the fetiio.'. - The'fatea namae for mnatrimnony is "C '*ititing twicide.° Old WhtmasIcJagd.. D~ream of snake s sgu of enemies. Dreaming orf muddy or rushing water brings trouble. Finding a h~rseskoe or a+fet leaved .olo~or brings good luck. If you cut your nails or snees8 Saturday you do at "tor-evil. She wbo takes the last stitch at a quilting will be the frrat' e ssarry; If you cannot make up at band some bed your btusband wifl bays 'an 4igl mfi.: . ý. If you dpill the sialt some et wtll be "mad" "with you unless you put some in the fire. Stub your riglrt toE, o~u *re going where pod" are wanted~ your l! 'where you are not *auted. If the rooster crowe on the fence. the weather chill be 'fair; if ou the doorstep, he will luring company:. If the fir~t Snaday in the meathi is unpleasan~t, there will be bit pus pleasant Sunday. daring the monith. If your right ear buns, ease one, is praising you; if your left, . yosr friends are :aktiug .yon..o,~' the coale. Iteturaing te the douse for a moment after having once` etar eel out will brinm bad luck uaxia Volt it1 down. . lrs; hulueks Ryiiam The. reoaoIetiona offered in the O~io :ventien yesterday by Ki. S. O. Shattnok; of Calcasieu,~ regarding *the road lave .1 the State, vhilonot properly ,taide*' the purview e~tho kcaUtto Coaventies, *ra aaectnd& wita :t, ends or lie nost its~iiport once to all vhe people. Our . 4 lawn av both inadequate aoE pwy. enforced. Phey seem bsedap~n upe .wrong principle and hleaw giYvth 'more trouble and ress satisaet eu rtban~ala oat say taws upoi tke a ta~ "booka. The worst Io estmen**d In the world are..poor bi sy.. T~eor harmful ii sueceo exaassgs llsa classes, but partiitlalrly epon ,., planters and merohapte. B?*t Ilto leading endeavoi of all parti~es o corned aeeruB te' avoid beiutowing. any labor or any smoney. _upot the@ public roads, Weopotrtai un zteia views cpon the suecl~t at rue 4wo.* iag. We ~believe it is. bardes tq be :borne alike by every one., the only exemption being a . eomub4ioa ý1 :both phyuical and. pecuniary :iaasl . ýy. ©o this aub~ect there, should be no privileged ols ees,_. ut all shoukhaetebre .s;ale ld b beneilts. We cordially endorse JLr. Shstuack sotd treat that ibis mutter may receive the serious and wise oouviderniioo of the next General Asaeuably.-Baton J.Iouge &4v c~te.. One of the most pietaresquo and remarkable biodies '4 water in ttaG' w~rtd is lH'ntry~s lake in Idaho It is situated on the dome of the'` continent in a aiepression in the Rocky iMoizntains calked Targee'i },ass. }t has an area of forty square kmites, and all around it rise snow. capped peaks, so~me ofC them .beingf the Iaighest of the eant~inent'is back bone. I th le lake id j a tiz' ishand otbout tb'4o hund~red, feet ,iu 4.ianmcter. It has for its bstss a m-at of roots so dense that it Bupportii large trees and 'abheavy :rowth ot underbrush. Teau. rootware covet" ed with several ,feet, of rich sail: The marface is solid enough to sup'. port the weight of a horre anywherr and there are places where a housa enuki be bailt~ The Wgind b~lows the is1~n4 nabout thme like ottid it s+4dontE remains twenty four houui itt il* denne t :e.--{ ; . C rinEit~ .._ ctu.