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LASTIE BROUSSARD, Notary Public. Omee at Abbeville, La.,--ine30 '88. W. B. WHITE. A T'TORNEY-AT-LA W. -AND NOTARY PUBLIC. LBBEVILLE - - LA. W. W. EDWARDS, LAWYERI Abbeville, La. Will attend ,o all businoes in the line of ! is profession in Vermilion or the adjoin ing parishes. • A. WHITE. LASTIE BROUS8ARD WHITE & BROUSSARD, Attorneys at Law, OFFICE-NEAR COURT HOUSE, Abbeville, ........ Louisiana. January 12, 1889. ROBERT P. O'BRYAN, Attorney at Law LAKE CHARLES, LOUISIANA. M)ee South side Court House. Will practice in the Pariah of Calcasieu, !ameron and Vermilion. Prompt atten tion given to all business intrusted to his are april 13. 1889-ly. NASHVILLE JOURNAL of MEDICINE & SUF GERY C. S. BRIGGS, M. D., EDITOR. Only $2 per annum. Oldest medicasljour nal in the South. Able corps of contributors. H. .. H.SSLOCK, Publisher, Nashville. Tennessee E. A. MAZEROLLE, PBACTICAL Bonse, Sit ald Ornamntal GRAINER PAPERHANGER, Abbeville. La. All work done in the neatest of Workmanship. Oct. 5, ly. NEW GOODS LOW PRICES. GEO. W. CALDWELhL, Washington Street, - . Abbeville, La -Dealer In Groceries.lnts. Candies, Cakes, Frats, etc First-Class RESTAURANT and REFRESHMENT o----PARLOR.--o Call and see me, and be Convinced. Mar. 1.'gO. J. M. BEAUXIS. .ABBEVILLE, L.A. Keeps constantly on band a fresh and General supply of Family Groceries of al kinds; Canned and Jarred Goods of a fol ussortment, and Country Produce of every rfariety ; and the very beet brands of Whiskeys, Wines and Cigars Candies, Cakes AIDB PRITS. He also retails Liquor by the drink For cheap bargains and fresh goods I claim to be unsurpassed by any other mercnant in the place. LAND :-: BUYERS -AND HOME SEEKERS DESIRING INFORMATION --OF THE AGRICULTURAL LANDS OF SOUTHWESTERN LOUISIANA Wi;l receive full and prompt atten- tI ""in hv collinQ on or addrdesinr Is W. W. DUISON & BROTHER. P CROWLEY. LA.. Go4od and Comfortable Caages . CI Well Informed Guides, will be f.n. i Land Seekers, FREE of CHARGE. . Board at the Wkhit Here, `a1ý ih -ell r per diy. CdmstitaooM de r'Etat de l, Louislama. ARTICLE 167.-La Ld6islature pourra accorder des priveleges on chartes de lotteries pourvo qoe, cheque charte on privilege pale an moins $40,000 par an, en argent, an trbsorde l'Etat; KT PoURvU Da kLOS. Q'JE TOUTES CHARTE8 EXPIRER ONT LE ler JANVIEP 1895; A PARTIR DE CET'r DATE TOUTE8 LOTERIES SONT PROHIBEES DANS L'ETA'T, Lea $40,000 que Ia Loterie de Ia Lonisione dolt payer d'apres lea conditions de la charte qui loi a dtd accordce en 1868, appartiendront a l'Hopital de Charitd de Ia Non velle Orleans et cette charte est reconnue comme obligatoire par l'Etat, pour sla periode de temps y specifi6e a I'exception de la clause lei accordant on monopole qui eat abrogde, et toutes lois contraires sax prescriptions de cet article sont, par lee presentes, declardes nulles et non avenues; POURVU qua la dite compagnie enregistra, duns lee 60 jours qni suivont Ia ratification de cette Constitution, as bureau du Secretaire d'Etat. one rdnonciation 6crite a tout ce quni a trait a na monopole. Des sommes additionellep, prove nant des licenses accordees aux loteries, I'Hopital de Charitd de Shreveport recevra $10,000 annuel lement, et le reliquat sera partagd. chaque ann6e entre lea diversee Paroisses de l'Etat, an profit de leors dcolee. ARTICLE 172.-Le jeu eat ddclard etre un vice et l'Assemblde Generale passers des lois pour sa suppression. Ce qui ruit et on extrait de la platforme Ddmocratique de l'Etat, adoptde en Decembre 1883, et ear laquelle S. D. McEnery et Clay Kaoblock ont dtd choisis et dius Governeur et Lieutenant Gouverner a I'eleation qui a en lieu en Avril 1884. II sera remarqnd que lee mots "La Constitution etc.," jueqe's et incloant lea mot "entravant Is legislation" sont copi6r mote poor mote do message du Gouverneur McEnery a la legislature en 1882. Nons nous dc6larons hostiles a tootes loteries, La Constitution d6clare que le jeo est on vice ndau - moins, elle I'encoarage sons sa forme la plus pernieieuse, non seulement en induisant la violation de Is foi donnie et la dissipation dans I'aspi ration a s'enrichir par lea chances do haz'-d, mnais en demoralisant Ia soci6td, en corromptant la politique et en entravant la legislation, et nos demnandons que la legislature qui sera dlue a I'election prochaine prenne les meraree l1gales qui seront ndcessaires pour supprimer ce vice. Qu'il soit rdsolu que le travail des criminels condamnds an peniten cier de l'Etat, devrait etre appro prid et assignd a lentretien des levees publiques et que ce travial, r.bg. par telle legislation qui pour. rait etre jngde n~cessaire soit sons la direction et le controls des aothoritde de I'Etat. Lee membres democrates de la legislature devraient etre capables, de reconnaitre la voix do peuple, et particulierement celle do peuple ddmocrate et blanc de i'Ptnt, et lea limites de lears mandate contenus dans lee extraits cidesus de Isa Cons titution et de Is plateform do partd. 1F YOU Want a cook, Want a clerk. Want a partner, Want a situation, Want a servant girl, Want to sell a buggy, Want to sell real estate, Want to sell your groceries, Want customers for anything ADVERTISE IN MEPIDIONJkL Advertising brizngs new customers, Advertising keeps the old ones, Advertising shows confidence, Advertising insures success, Advertising shows pluck, Advertising is "luck." Advertising is "bis," Advertise at once, Advertise longer, Advertise well, It will pay. ABastvLLI, Jan. 15, 1890. The undersigned give notice to the public that huntirg on their lands and premises is, henceforth, prohibited. 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Newt York illutroted Netws. 252 Broadway, New York City. NOTICE. Hunting on the lands and premie. a of the undersigned, is, henceforth, prohibited. Anyone treaspassing on his properties will be prosecated to the all extent of the law. J. P. GUIrD&a ,SH*llie, to ----THE LEADS IN JOB WORK I GEO K. BRADFORD, Loid Atty., Surveyor, ano Notary Public. RAYNE, - - LA., Lands Bought and Sold. State and U. S. Land Entries made and Per fected to Patent. Special attention to Contested Land Cases before the New Orleans and Baton Rouge Of fices, and the General Land Office at Washington, D. C. Evariste Trahan. Ernest Romero TIAHAE f&t LU I LIVEIkY, FEED A ND S}L STABLE ABBEVILLE, . . LCUISIANA. .i"Superior Saddle Horses, Hacks and Buggies, to all points, at Moderate Rates.-" J J w mmd ease. 1 ,f amiaih .U~..... 4a8~ .m... ow rsra s " A S 60. A Wks ye a... 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