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AVIS. Avis est donné aux personnes qui doivest à N. C. Young de venir re gler leurs comptea avec le souusVn&i entre la date du présent avis et el.1 Novembre prochain; sinon, elles au ront en plus, à payer les frais de poursuites. LASTIE BQOtssARD, Avocat pour N. C. Youug. ý4 septeipbre, 1892. \n\n Two Dollars a Year SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1892. Town and Parish. Read Little Gun's communication. He has evidently seen a few school teachers. Mr. Bilderback has disposed of several fine horses this week and at reasonable figures. The Barmore was a little late in getting here this week, arriving; early Wednesday morning. Judge Debaillou come down from Lafayette Saturday evening to take part in the Knights of Honor cele bration. We have received an interesting communieation from "Divine," Prai rie Greig. It will appear next week. Eugene Deschamps was in town last Friday on business connected with the settlement of his fathers succession. The eclipse of the son on Thurs day was plainly visible here. Only about 1-12 of the sun's disc was ob scured and only for a few hours. Dr. Derbaune the old reliable dentist is again with us and has his roms at the Brick Hotel where he is prepared to do all work in his line. For the past fortnight we have. heen having regular Indian Snmmder, weather. The days are rather warm1 temperature gmin7 a3 Li . as ;O r degree. Our hustling friend Eli Wise made one of his usual flying trips to New Ocrlans this week lea ing here Sun-, day morning and returning Wed nesday. Preuton's lied Ake Ts a certain cure for headache. It will euro healache only, anul is fIWIr n teed to do that. It won't cure anything else. It never fails. 1)on't suffer oln you can get relief in 15 minutes. } Sheriff Isaac Broussard, of Lafay I ette, was in town last Saturday 1 evening, having come - down to at- ] tend the Knights of H[otor celebra tion.. The Lake Arthur Herald reports thst a man in that section recently thzeshed 2u2 sacks of rice in 3 hlours, This iA rapid work and can hardly be equalled. With his customary enterprise and progessiveness J. H. Putnam is having a telephone line put up be tween the office here azud his resi* dence at Rose Hill. BU CCKLES ARNICA SALVE. The Best Salve in world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores. Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Haeds, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erap tions, aid positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25-cents per box for sale by N. C. Young and A. J. Godard. W. W. Edwards, made a trip to Opelousas and St. Landry parish last week going by way of New Iberia and Lafayette, and returning home Monday evening. District Attorney Gordy made a little run down home Saturday to take in the Knight of Honor ban quet and was off again next days lie has made a big record this term of court. We Aft congratulations to Dr. F. F. Young an (He good wife upon the arrival in t i nily last Wed. iiSedmy of a faa biy baby. The Mother and child were doing nicely at last accounts. .............. Rev. Father Simon, who was vicar at the Catholic Church here several years ago has been spending the week with Rev. Father Mehault and Thebault. He is looking the very picture of health. Ile Columbus Celebration here yesterday was immense. Too much in fact for us to attempt a descrip tion with the limited time and spaco at our disposal. We shall attempt to do the subject justice next week. NOTICE.-Estrayed from my place Octoiei loth. one mouse col ored mare male 15, hands high, Iharness marks otP shoulders and hips, right eve out. Will pay a liberal reward to anyone notifying D. R. January at Crowley. Louisiana. J. A. ORANGE. After several days of clouday threatening weather, a fine shower of rain fell Friday evening, and at daylight the following morning it began to come down again continu ing with but little interuption. It was very timely for the fall gardens, cane and pasturage. {Nhen~nterOMOSCleanse the blood Whewitercomsby taking W..G In honor of her guests Misses Vi nita Gaspard and Inez Bordelon ofi Avoyelles, Miss Ouit0 Abshire gave an evening entertainment at her beautiful home last Thursday even ing. All the young folks of town attended and spent a joyous time. tDancing, music and song and a nice repast were the features of the occa "lion. "The Kids" gave one of their de lightful impromptu hops at the Hall ThIursday night. Everything was s$lterh, especially the music commit- t tea and their decorations, a harmon ious blending of the national colors of Ireland, Mexico and China; worn with exquisite grace by She's-a-lot lah Legucnnee, Billy Edwards, the light weight pugitist, and Ned Von Bergman the wooden lumber mnonop- t olist. Biankie. a little town on the T. and P. I,. I1. in Avoyelles is just now the home of a very desreputanhie family and the editor of the Blade is very wrothy because they can't be dislodged by the authorities. Here i= what he says: "It is any thing but-lo the credit of the town council, to let one man, two woman and a one-eyed 'coon" give theim the "bluff". What is the use of hay. ing an incorporation if . the <fficers cannot or will not enforce the l4ws. This den should be broken up if it makes the hide slip. These people have more gall than a prairie jackass aand a government mule could pack. We learn with regret that our winsome little friend Miss Octavie Broussard was last Saturday the victim of an unfortunate accident. With her brother L. 0. Broussard, she. was returning home from a visit to Miss Olita Abahire when the buggy droppped into a bog hole and the horse a very spirited animal in her efforts to get out broke some of the harness. Becoming frightened Miss Octavie jumped from the vehicle and fractured the small bone of the leg just above the ankle. She was attended by Dr. R. J. Young who dressed the broken member and thinks she will make a speedy recovery which the wishes of all 'er many friends would, if possible, make a certainly. NOTICE. The public are hereby warned that I will not be responsible for any debts contracted after this by my wife Victoria Broussard, she having left the conjugal domicile, without cause on August 3, 1892 and refuses to return. EUCLIDE JOHNIE. Parish Vermilion, La. Oct. 13, L892. The Knlghts ofHonor Banquet. Last Saturday was a red letter day, a gala occasion among the Knight, of Honor in Vermilion Par ish. Arcadian lodge No 3'10 is one of the strongest in the country-up wards of seventy members and they made a most creditable display of their strength and hospitality last Saturday. The usual work of the lodge being accomplished at about 9 o'clock the invited guests were asked up stairs into the lodge room where they were each in turn preseuted to Grand Reporter 1). J. Searcy, of New Orleans, who is visiting the different lodges throughout the State Jos. T. Labit, Dictator of the lodge in a few minutes called for order and introduced as the first spaaker Mr. Searcy who delivered an appropri ate address portraying the benefits and objects of the order. He was followed by Judge Debaillon of Laj fayette. His speech was short but to the point. Ha referred to his connection with the lodge and how proud be was to be a Knight of Honor. He said he was a Catholic and was as true to his religou as any one, and assured his hearers that there was nothing in any way con' nected with the Knights of Honor that in any way interferes with the religious duties of the most devout Catholic. J. Henry Putnam, of Vermilion concluded the address by a beauti tul tribute to the social features, having been so ably portrayed by the speakers who preceded him. The crowd was then invited to.1 pat take of a sumptuous repast that; was spread. in the lod.e hall beneath the loigeroom. The long .table extended clear across the hall and'] iwas loaded with an abundance of t good things. The Knights and their i guests to the number of over 1O; sat down and were heartily regaled. The truly faternal spiril manifes: ted by the members and the benifi-'r cent aims of the order were irit-. 1 pressed upon all present and we con fidently predict that a number of new accessions will follow in the'( near luture. 9100 Reward, $100. The readers of the Abbetille 3leiidional will be pleased to learn that tbere is It I least one dreaded disease tlsat science ha, been able to cure in all its stages. and that is catarrh.. Hall's catarrh cure is tue only positive cure noW1 nown to to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a coostitutional rJiseaa, requires a canstatutional treatment Ri ll's catarrh sure is takeninternally, acting directly upon the blood andwmucous surfaces of the system. thereby destroying the fotwn. elation of the disease. and giving tae patient strength by building up the constitution end assisting nature in dtsng its work. ` The proprietors have so mrnch faith in its 1; curative powers that they dier One tun-, d dred Dollars for any case that it fails to cý cure. Send for list, of testironials. Address : F. J. CITENEY & Co., 21 Toledo, Ohio. t Price 75.% Sold by all druggists. STAT OF LOPLSIANA, Seventeenth Judicial District Court. Parish of Vermilion. Succoision of Tenaice Leleu. No. 213. Application of Homer Deduir to be ap pointed administrator of the sue cession of Tenaice Lelecu. Notice is hereby given to all parties interested in said succession, or having I any opposition to make to the applica tion of said applicant, to file the same in writing in the office of the clerk of court within ten days from the date hereof. Given under my hand and the seal of court this 19th day of October, 1892. ALCIDE LEILANC, Clerk of Court. W. P. Edwards. Atty. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to all per sons indebted to N. C. Young, to come and settle their bills with the undersigned, between this date and: the 15th of November next; failing to do so they will incur costs of suit. LASTIE BROUSSARD, Atty. for N. C. Young. Sept. 24, 1892. For Sale. The large and commodious build ing known as the French Hall, situs ted at the corner of St. Charles and Lafayette streets, suitable for store or office. A lso the lot on which said uilding no stands. - For terms I ply to A. Moxnto Abbeville, June 25, 1892.-tf. Succession Sale. STATE OF LOUISIANA, Sc&enteenai. Judicial District Coudrt, Parish of Vermilion. Succession of Michel Bernard. No. 158. BY virtue of an order of sale issued In the Honorable Court aforesaid in the matters of the above numbered and entitled su9cession, I will proceed to sell at public auction, to the last and highest bihder, at the late residence of the deceased, on Tuesday, Norember 22, 1892 between the hours of 11 o clock a. m., and 4 o'clock p. n., all the property of the said succession, to pay debts; said property consisting of : 1. One certain tract of hand situated inl said parish ana containing oneC hun dred and sixty-one acres and designa ted as the south east quarter of section 20, township 12, S R. 4 cast. 2. One dwelling house and kitchen attached. 3. One corn crib and Alable1 4. One hlacksmnith shop. 5 One tenant house. 6. One ox cart. 7. One wagon. 8. One buggy. 9. Two armoirs. 10. One sowing machine. 11. Two bedsteads and bedding. 12. One shot gun. 13. One pair oxen. 14. Three young oxen. 15. Four pair mules. 16. One jack. 17. Four mares. 18. Two saddle horses. 19. Sixteen sheep. 20. A lot of fencing and ca' ions other articles too numerous to mention, /all of which will be sold on the following terms and conditions, to wit : All movable property and improve ments to be sold for cash on the day of sale, and the land to be sold for one half cash on the day of sale and the balance on a credit of one year from the day of sale; purchasers to furnish their notes with solvent sureties in sojido, to the satisfaction of the tidministratrix. Said notes to bear eight per cent per annum interest from maturity until paid. The said immovables to be and remain specially mortgaged and hypo thecated in favor of said sudcession and not to be alienated or in any way en cumbered to the prejudice of said notes until full payment of the principal and interest with ten per cent additional for attorneys fees in case it should be necessary to place said notes in the hands of an attorney for collection af ter matulty ,as Well a3 all dosts Which mn v accrue thereon. * Sheriffs illice, Abbeville, Lonisiana, October 15, 1892. A. L. LEBLA\C, Sheriff. Probate Sale. STATE OF LOUISIANA. .17th Jadicial District Court Parish of Vermilion, Succession of Hyppolite Williams. No. 206. Notice is hereby that there will- be of fered for sale, at pablie auction, to the last and highest bidder, for cash, to pay debts, at the late residence of the de ceased, on Thursday, October 20, 1S9T, the following described property, or such portion thereof as will realize a sufficient amount to settle the debts due by said suncession, to wit : One ox cart., one buggy and harness, one pair f oxen, one cow and calf, one saddle and bridle, two gentle horses, one plow, one cultivator and other farming imple mnents. feather beds, blankets and a lot of household furniture and kitchen utensils, including armoirs, 4Aureanx, chairs, bed steads, etc.. also, if necessary, thu dwell ing house, corn crib, smoke house, 823 pannels of fence, pieux, garden pickets, etc., and numerous other articles. ALFRED WILLIAMS, October 3, 1892. Administrator. Registration. To the Voters of Vermilion Parish. Notice is hereby given that the office of Registrar of vot s of Vermilion Parish, will he open for t le purpose ofregistering all persons, that are not registered and who desire, and are entitled by law to vote at the election to be held on Tuesday, the 8th day of November, A. D., 1893. Said office will be opened at the tithe and places. as follows: Opens at the courthouse, Abbeville, on Monday, September 19, 1892. 1 ward-Monday Oct. 3, at P. U. Leblauc's 2 "-Tuesday " 4, at Hly. Libersat's 4 " -Wednesday " 5, at C. T. Brousard 5 " -'Th rrsday " 6, at Lessin Abshire -Poll I Friday " 7 at C. Viheent's 6 " -Poll 3 Monday " lO at D. Vincent's "-Poll 3 Tuesday " 11 at E. Benoitts. 7 "-Poll I Thursday " f3 at J. Nugier's 7 " -Poll 2'lridav " 14 at V. Leblane's 7 "-1'oll3 Thursday October 20, atAnt. Raggazoni's, and will reopen at the court house on Monday, October 24, 1892, and finally close on Saturday, November 5, 1892. O. II. O'BRYAN, Sept. 17-'92. Assessor & Registrar. tiio Sal STATE OF LIUSIANA; Parish of Vermilion-17th Judj ias Coes No.40~' Zeolive Mayard, t , va. to Antime Broussamrdet ale. BY virtu of an order of ale issued by° B the Honorable Court aforesaid in the matters of the above numbered and en titled msit and tome diected, I will p to, ceed to sell on a j Thursday, November 17, 1892, at public auction, te the last and highest I bidder, at the residepce of Mrs. Zeolive tioavard, the followsn deacd bed property to effect par to ereofo wit: 1. One tract of land situa d in the par: f ish of Vermilion, measuring dive the p front by ten arpents deep, the long inee ruqiing east and west; boundednort br the Porter tract, south by the public road along the lane of the land of D. C. Rose f and others, west by Nurma Thibodeaux and Aremis Thibodeaux and east by J. A. Harrington and J, W. Dooley. One dwelline house and kitcli. 3. One store room. 4. One corn crib and abed attached. 5. One bmggv house and shed attached. 6. 202 pannels fencing 4 pieci and one w ire. 7. 81 pasnels fencing 5 piten and! wire. S. 100 new pieux. 9. One gentle horse. 1O Three ggntle fat cows. 11. Two veinrlings. 12. One dining room table. 13. One bureau. 14. Twf -bedsteads and bedding, and various other articlep too numerous to mention. The said property to be sold on the fol lowing terms and conditions, to wit: All sums of ten dollars and under, paya ble cash, and for all sums over ten dollars, one-third thereof payable cash-on the day of sale and, the balance on terms of credit of one, two and three years from the day of sale; purchasers to ?murish their notes; with two solvent sureties ia solido to the artisfaction of and to be approved by the sheriff. for the credit portion of the price, of their purchases and to be paidte theit own order and by them endorsed in X and conditioned to bear eight per ceaft pe annum interest from times due until paid with the stipulation that in case it should become necessary to place any of said notes in the hands of an attorney for col lection after maturity an additional amount of ten per cent. on the amount due and colleecttble shall be paid for at.' torney's fees. The land to be and remaiu specially mortgaged and hypothecated in favor of any holders of the notes., given for the credit portion of the price thereof, until full and final payment of said notes in principal and interest, attorney's fees as well as all costs which may accrue thereon and the said lands and unpreve* iments shall not be alienated op in any way encumbered until fnl and final pay ment of the amounts above recited. Sherifl's office, Abbeville. La, October 8, 189«. A. L. LEBLANO, Sherif, Notice is hereby given that, on the date and at the place indicated in the above, the undersigned will oihr for sale, the following tracts of good sugar cane, rice and woodland, to wit : Lot 1 containing 3105-100 acres. Lot 2 containing 40 94-100 acres, Lot 4 containing 49 34-100. All in frac'l. sectio1 8, township 13. S8. 4East... ahas ieh! TEiuis:-One-fourth cash and the bal ance in one, two and three pears with 8 per cent. interest from day of sale, notee to be furnished wii solvent earges th solido for credit portion of price with teat per cent for attorney's feed in case of saub to be secured by mortgage and vendor's privilege. Deeds to be executed before Lastie Brouasard Notary P purcha sers to bear all expenses attending the passing and recording same. Abbeville, October 8,1802. ZEOLIVE MAYARD. Succession Sale. SD'ATE OF LOUISIANA, Parish of Vermilion-17th Distrio( ConiL.-, Succession of Julia H. WA t N'o. 195. BY virtne of an order of sale in the ,at* ters of the above numbered and en titled succession, by the Honorable afer- said court and to me directed. I will pro---. ceed to sell on *Tuesday, Nosvemnber 15, 189,_ at public auction, to the last and higheet-c bidder. at the front door of the court house on the terms and conditions hbrein after set forth, the following described property of said succession, to wit: One certain tract of land situated in Vermilion parish. containing one hundred and twenty-live acres. being the south western portion of section 80, in township 13, south of range4 east, starting lot the southwestern etruer of said section 80, thunce east along the southern bonadaly the roof 12 and one-half acres; thence torth 10 acres, thence west 12 acres and a half to the western boundary of section 80, and thence south to the startin point a strip twenty-five feet in width adim the ert boundary thereof havigen tofore for a pblic road, on the following terms and conditions, to wit: One-fourth of the pprehase price to b paid cash on the day of sale. and the re asainder to be on a credit of one, twe and three years in equal instalments- pureba sere to furnish their notes for tie uredti portion payable to their own order afil by them endorsed in blsnk bearing 8 pdr cent per annum interest from date of salo until paid, vendor's lien and a special. mortgage to be retained on said land to secure the iusymnent of said notes in nrin cipal and interest and attorney's fees in case of suit to enforce collection thereof, which said attorney's fees are hereby fix ed at 10 per cent on the amount in contro versy, said land is not to be hypothecated, usortgaged or in any way encumbered to the prejudice of the right reserved to se cure the payment of-the aforesaid notes, attorney s fees, etc., etc. 8heritf's office, Abbeville, La., October 8, 1822. A. L. LEBLANC. Sherif TAX Ivorsess. * Notice is hereby given that the Tax Rolls for the year 1898 have been deo to. in my office, an i that the taxrs asessed for slid year are set forth in the said rolls now on file in my offee and in the otlee of tly Recorder of this parish, that they ares new due, and will beeoife delinquent on t at day of December 1819, tad w*i` 8 per cent per month interest from te, according to the provilons of 1Iof act No. as of 1 natil paid property boeold in .ccordaaee wit t 210 of the Conisitdution. s O ee, Abbeville, La.,MAuas A.tL.LrBLANC. Sherit & MCollectMr