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ý....... Tropi _ PARISH NEWS. N. o. Exp ***" ~Cenfr !Ipuy JacG. that p Last Sat5ida: morning at St. Pat- stiles, rick's church, at Home Place, the Us, 0 marriage of Mkiss Ellen Chedville and progri Mr. Eustice Baylie was celebrated at ultim half past ten o'clock. Rev. Veil offi- effect ciated. The bride who is the daughter destrc of Mr. Prosper Chedville, one of our given highly esteemed citizens, was lovely in- wh G her bridal dress of white mull and lace, who I the long veil of ilIusion was caught n nients cap effect by a Epray. of orange blos- esdash S soms. She carried white roses and HolW asparagus fern. Her attendants were Hotl Miss Ouda Baylie, maid of honor, Dwhich Miss May Chedville and Miss Lonella bewhichng Rousselle, bridesmaids. The groom, differ who is an upright and industrious young Edf man, is the son of Mr. Chas. Baylie of Eurol Jesuits Bend, and is well worthy of the that I prize he has won. His attendants were scei Mr. Pete Chedville, best man, Messrs. to an Rene Rousselle and Emile Martin, are e groomsmen. Mr. and Mrs. Baylie, turtle who were the recipients of many beau- that tiful presents, left on the evening train that for their home in Jesuits Bend in a ad oft shower of rice and good wishes. . e o Miss Onida Baylie is spending some testes time with the Misses Chedville. he ea Miss Daisy Rigaud is attending the many summer normal at Tulane University. venoi ward The Potash boys and girls all attend- been ed the ball at Arnolie Saturday night ever3 ,' and had a delightful time. mark Master Chedville Martin is. spending day c some time with his grandfather, Mr. curec Prosper Chedville. Th hype of th; Ball Game at Burrs. of th COnSI Last Sunday the Buras Jr., and the poise Home Place base ball teams played the of fr best game of the season at Buras. The cordi Buras team had the best of the game the all through, but the Home Place boys requ put up a strong fight, which resulted in duce a victory for the Buras team. The Th score was 11-10. The game was one of spidi Sthe best that has been played this sea- tries son. The feature of the game, was the the i fine pitching of Jules Brey. Jr., of the sessi Buras team, it was chiefly through him of -I that the game went to Buras. The disei The Home Place pitcher also pitched a The fine game. The Home Place team was a sn slightly the better teari in the field. pose 'h3 next time these two teams meet be n the game will be worth going to see. " the A young man cal!ed on a doctor corn- ' eval plaining of pains in his stomach. The tdue doctor diagnosed the case as dyspepsia' m.r and advised the patient to go home and wat try a di pickle. If he culd kcep that; " on his stomach, he was to report to the siff doctor the next morning. The next nht; day the. pa' int returned and when he bh!oc . asked him if he could keep the nickle was on his stomach he replied: "I could as om, long as I staid, awake, but when I fell pail - asleep it rolled'off.-" - , ext' ,few - p .-A'rave!ing map toWpped ai .ftl~ Ids- fl ana hotel The proprietor told him he con ha of 4 roodmilf tl;;;ahook ill;matr 9FO protested. HIenmust have a room. Fin- WI * ally the proprietor told him there was sun a room, a little rorm se1:aruted by a thin partition from a nervous rran, a me' man wlgo had lived in the honte for len yes years. "He is so nervous,'' said the lanid in 1 lord, "I,don't dare put any one-in that" Wit room, The least noise might give him sar a nervous spell that would edndanrger -mu his life. sicl " ''Oh, give me a roort"n said the nin * traveler, "I'L. be so quiet he'll not oil, know I'm there." bri The room was given the traveler. He !cor slipped in noiselessly arid'begsn to dis- vei robe. Hfe took off one article of clth- rai ing after another as quietly as a .burg- to - lar. At last he came to his shoes. He I unlaced a shoe and then; manlike, drop- del pedit. -- tli - The shoe fell to the floor with a great an - noise. The offending traveler horrified na at what he had done, waited to hear - from the nervous man. Not -a sound. IpP * He took off the Second-shoe and placed dis it noiselessly upon the floor; then in ' .absolute silenice finished undressing and be crawled between the sheets. trl Half an hour went by. Hlehaad drop- ne .ped int& a dcte when there came a an tremendous knocking on the -partition. te The traveler sat up in bed tremblidg , and dismayed. "What's the matter?" Of Then came the voice of , the nervous pc man..st "Hang you! Drop that other shoe, us will you?'' re A good deal is being said just at this m - time about the fly lugging around with him and depositing them wherever it suits his pleasure, wheld unfortunately, is almost always on some epmmodity p1 intended for human food. Guess there b' is a good deal in it 'too. At any rate butchers, and all who handle fiod com- di modities would confer a fairor by keep- t jg their stock beyodd the reach of the a - pesky fly. A dealer in food supplies, fi who would make it known that his t stock was carefully guarded against b contanmination, would soon find'that he a - would do more business than the man P - wio paiades hfis goods to incidentally a serve as fly roosts.-EI. ' d -, ., -Boys who 4Ss6kg cigarettes are like o - Wormy apples.- They. drop. lon- before E te harvlst-time.' They rarel make'' furea in after life because they don't l have iny after life.', The boy who be- I gins smoking before his fifteinth year t never reaches the life of the world. t -1 6 the ther boys are taking hold of l the orld's work he' is copeerned withf the Sexton and the undertitker. ----------r-n----- er and wme' ~~Q~~*4.ha ~ -~ ~ -~Ij am bc'--"u' ~:~~ ~o~irte~a-aro -(b~er -and w;rne)rI Tropics Furnish Tubercular Cure. N. O. Picayune: Ther Experiments covering a wide field in Jury 'I Cenfral America have demonstrated that poisonous venom from certain rep stiles, and especially the crotalus horid us, or rattlesnake, will arrest the progress of the tubercular baciilus and i ultimately destroy it, at the same time State effecting a healing of the lung tissue DebD .destroyed, according to a statement By given out by Charles G. Second, M. D. D byS i. Ph. G., of the University of Nebraska the St who has been in charge of the expert- pr mental work. Dr. Second spent Wed House i-esday in New Orleans en route tdw f paid 1 Washington, and was a guest at htK hours Hotel Grunewald. the ho Dr. Second said that the theory aiorg day th which he had been working was also tinuinl being worked out by other scientists in said sd different parts of the country and propel f Europe. He modestly agreed, however, to he that to the best of his belief no other Plaque scientist has taken the work so far pa taxes to arrive at definite conclusions which gethei are capable of being practically worked the 31 'out. Unlike Dr. Friedmann, with his rate o :turtle vaccine, Dr. Second declared paid, n that he will make public his discovery Conwl a and that it shall be used for the ben- c efit of all mankind. El Vucod ,Vucod "During the past three years I have Co e tested the cure and found it efficient,'' ca a he paid. "I have experimented with e many snakes and spiders, injectin the r venom secured into animals and, ater wards, persons, In no case has there Ibeen a bad result, but, to the contrary, t every patient treated has shown. St marked improvement from the first g day of treatment and many have been To r. cured."* The venom, Dr. Second said, is know hyperderroically injected into the arm to Mi of the patient and that each injection sand consists of minute particles of the know e poison of the reptiles, a dose consisting untru 1e of from one half to one miligram, ac 1e cording to the stage of the disease and - Pia 1e the strength of the patient. It would is require from one to two grains to pro- Thl in duce death, he explained. than ie The venom from the small black - I spider found in Latin American coun ' tries and familiar to every traveler in e thle tropics, Dr. Second declared, pos.- T ' sesses curative powers in the treatmentt tert m of tuberculosis and certain nervous Jul 'e diseases not found in any other remedy. a The spider is the little black one with orar as a small red spot in its back, and sup- L31'r d. posed by all natives and foreigners to Imus et be nothing lees than the black death. ri "When the venom is extracted from l=ti the living reptile it is. subjected to an - 'evaporating.process and the dry resi- in he due is the part employed in the treat- nl. ia m:rt, being soluble in glycerin and line rd water. y lat: "I recently treated a male patient da he sufifering with advanced syphiltic 'xt uhthisis and persistent. and profuse fect he b!ood spitting, Dr.Second said, "He - le was given half a milligram of the ven- Stat as om,. injected into the arm. It causes . min e1 paini and swelling around the puncture, e extending to surroundinig parts in a nl few hours. However, in forty-eight E( 1. hotuis allcad effects bhdx disa'ppeared, La. e Couh and * expectoration greatly im- M ~an~~pj:aipe thad gained in. strength. Oh I W t;,in two months he was able to re- Bi wsume light work. O.l a "Another case delectcd for experi- Pu a mentation was that of a man of 401 Co., len years of age, who was in the second 0 stage of phithsis. i1e showed dullness lBro md in the upper half of the right lung. la I bat with mucous and sibilantrales over the! Mma iim same area, while a severe cough and Nes geir rnuch expectoration, dyspnea, depres. Leo sicn and anotexia attended. Strych- air; the nine, quinine, hypophosphates, cod liver .J not oil, nutritious diet and* re st failed to oth; bring 'about an .improvement in his moi He c.onditicn. Following injections of the gag dis- venom, however, his recovery was rth- rapid, and for a year .he has been able aS rto follow his vocation of making shoes." thh le Dr. Second declared that he has E op- demonstrated to his own satisfaction a that the venom of the most despised - eat and feared reptiles contain some of fied nature'8 most subtie'and useful scrums To ea -"useiul," he said, "as a practical I nd. jspecific for some of the *most dreaded or Ied diseases,' in! The ienom, Dr.. Second said, has and been used by him* successfully in the treatmept-of neuralgia of the fifth rop- nerve, in cervical-brachial ncuralgia ne a and other diseases of the nervotfs syS ion. temr. idg ."Epilcpsy can be cm red by the use sr?" of snake venom, and pernicious bloo1 ious poisoas and malignant fevers. may be successfully treated by its judicious hoe, use. ' Dr. Second said tlhat he will put the result of his dircoveries be4 ore the this medical protesrion. with tyIn a certain mining town there is a dtly physician who is mest heartily loved iere by the men whom he attends and who rate has their confidence to a r cmnrksbh com- degree.. One dey after an exprosion it the mine, the doctor, as usual t, wa fthe among thl first on the scertl, end card i, fully examined each man as the viec i Un timswere brought out. Finallv oce ainst big Scotchman was carried cut, silli tt he unconscioius fier the force of the e, man plosion. ·The piiysician kbkcd a't bimi t and said, 'Poor Jamie. i'm afraid he' dead. At that moment Jamnic had a glemn alike of con~iotutncei t ardsaid faintly: ±No efore Dbtor, I'm not dead yet." make "*His heaters, shocked at bhi lach of I ionC'1t confiderce in th ir loved plhy'ician, 10 be looked at him indignar.Gy and oi'e of' year them Lurst out: "'at d ver . toongc, oorld. the noo, Jaialu io.-e cilinin ec knowii old of beter than the doctor. Iwith i rriit Notice is hertv gnvt:n that nsI - m plying te the PcI Co ur-y for a i'en e se e to operate a coioed barroonm, wine Sbeer and whlake3, at Ollie, La. F~-I fl C-IlilAN Notice. There will be a ineeting of the Police SJury Thursday, June 10th. To I LUCIEN CARO, Secty. Pl de ed Tax Collectors Sale. ye State of Louisiana vs. Delinquent Tax let Debtors of the Parish ofPlaquemines. St t By virtue of the' authority vested in H me by the. Constitution and laws of lo, Sthe State of Louisiana, I wiill sell, at ' the principal front door of the Court ba House inwhich the Civil District Court at Sosaid parish is held within the legal 14 hours foi judicial sales beginning at Sthe hor of 11 o'clock a. m. on Satur- I w g day the 5th day of July, 1913, and con-! at tinuing on each succeeding day until sa nsaid sales are completed, all mova'oble 1 d property on which taxes are now due of to the State of Louisiana and Parish of vc 4Plaquemines, to enforce collection of m I taxCes assessed in the year 1912, to- 4[ . gether with the interest thereon from d the 31st day of December, .1912, at the u: ;s rate of 10 per cent per annum until 2( d paid, and all costs. to ,Conway,' John. Taxes interests and ti Scosts. $46.45. Gasoline Launch, s 4 Elder J,. ,Vucovich, Blazo. Taxes interests and * ~e Costs $19.69. Lugger Choca Labroc- t1 S ca and skiff. 1S FRANK C. MEVERS, .. o ie Sheriff and Ex-Ofiicio Tax p r- Collector. Y, min State of Louisiana, Parish of st Plaquemines. -To whom it may concern: I desire it P i known that I have this day apoligized t to Miss Leontine Ronquillo for having am slandsred her and desire the world to h!know that what 1 said of ler was guntrue. g MICHEL MISTICH. r- Piaquemines Parish, La., July 1, 19138 lid -- . There is no nobler task in civilization than bumlding a home. ck ---- -- ----- - --- ~~ - In- GRAND PICNIC. T- To be given by- the Five En-r t tertainers at Buras on the 4th of s July,. Come down to the land of ith orange trees and cool sea breezes zp- Large pavillion for dancing, fine to music, and commodious grounds. " Two games of base ball, ,ath om letic contests, - etc. The excur as.gion train leaving Algiers at 7 a, at- m. will stop at stations along the nd line: i You may bring your ivives and eni daughteir without fear as per use fct order will be maintained. He -- .--- He n- Statement of the ownership, Ir.anage ses i. ment etc., of the Lower Coast Ga Ire, l ete, publ"isd wc.ekly at Pointe a n a al Hache, La. ght Editor, John Dymopd, P. O. I3eiair, ·ed,, La. im- Managing Editpr, John Dymond, .P. .th. ~Q. Pointoa la Hache, La..' re- Business Manager, John DymnondP. O. New Orlsans,.La. en- Publisher, the Lower Coast Gazette 401 Co., Pointe a la Hache, La. ond Owners: F. C. M1evers, Schayot jess Bros., Estate V. A. Schayot, Pointe a ing. Ia Hache; J. B. . Fasterling, Buras; thel Marc Cognevich, Nairn; Jos. Savoie, and Nero; Ben Michel, Pilot Town; S. res. Leopold, Phoenix; John Dymond, Bel ch-l air; John Dymond, Jr., Empire. iver Knowk bondholders, mortgagees and I to other creditors holding one pb cent or his more of total amount of bopds, mort the gages, or other securities, none. was JOHN DYMONP, Editor. able. Sworn to and subscribed before ine es." this $is~tday of March, 191k' * - has ERASTE VIDRINE, Notary Pubhc. : tion My cc.mmims~oif expires at death. To1 Notice. : 1 To liceise and tax-payers. l Parties writing for Poll or Road tax .d or 50 et, hunting licenses, will please enclose 2 et. stamp for niailing. F. C. MEVERS, SSheriff. r.e B th ia N OW'SYOURTIME be us To make the most advan tageous ,combination of he newspaper and magazineo literature ever offered for te the money . * Ted i ESEMI EEKL TIMES-DEMOCRAT REGULAR PRICE $1.00 PER TEAR rd-ý. ~JWOMAN'S HOME ite COMPANIlON. ini e'ý c REGULAR PRICE $1.25 PER YEAR Nono qIf you sibscibe now yo' ,if j get both for $1*5ia enabling you to0 a' eep postedon-all :the of nwsand choicest`? of currentnewsandch~cst . g, ilalustrated litersatuet by io great wrter . .. k, your Pastmanste ad he a. tell you all about I4 or address -THE TIMES-DEMOGRAT NEW ORLEAS. LA S.1UIibo t;;-;····r .. - Y. -FF~~~~FFF~~~~FFF Notice. Th New Orleans, La., May 27, 1913. To William Hall, et als. You ire hereby notified that the I Phillips Land Company, the undersign- ist ed, has purchased for the tax of the me year 1910, at a sale made by the Hon. rej Frank C. Mev'ers, Sheriff and Tax Col- Se lector of the Parish of Plaquemines, gr State of Louisiana, at .'Pointe a la At Hache, La., on May 27th, 191T; the fol- 181 lowing described property to-wit: A certain tract of land on the left t bank of the Mississippi River, design- log t ated as 16.98 acres in Section 39, Tp. a. 1I4, S. R. 12 East, east of the River. St The taxes -for the year 1910, for B, which said property "was purchased St - amount to the sum of $11.49. The O0 Isaid Sheriff's tax deed, dated May 27th 01 1911, was duly recorded on the 5th day M of June, in the year 1911 in the Con- D; fveyance oflice for the Parish of Plaque- N fmines, State of Louisians, in Book No. F. - 45; eitry No. 136, page 403. H s You are hereby further notified that .P e unlets the amount of said taxes, plus pj .1 20 per cent per annum penalty is paid to us within one year from date hereof V d:I the title to said property will vest ab- B , solutely in the undersigned. St This notice is given in compliance O0 d with Act No. 224 of the Legislature of E Sthe State of .Louisiana for the year N 1910 for the purpose of notifying the. II owner of said property of said sale and purcbase.. te PHILLIPS LAND COMPANY. k Petition for Bar Room Permit. -I. m Notice is hereby given that I an) ap t plying to the Police Jury for a license ,d to operate a barroom (beer and wine g only) at Nairn, La.. M. L. LUCAS. For Sale. General Merchandise Store for sale it Burrwood. Good business. No op position. Sales: can be made to run $20.000.00 per year. Guaranteed in come of $40.00 from Post Office. $4000.00 stock. .Building . worth $2000 00. Can 1 bought-for $7500.00 with all, trade and good will established. For infor mation write or call on G. YIYERS & CO., B.urrwood, La. G. ~IYES&C. Notice. I am applying for a pardon. ANTHONY CA IELLO. DIE UJFFYI Successor to APPEL. & WFFY. ,J A .. r A SolicitsH your ship inents of Louisiana Oranges, Mandarins, Grape Friuit and veg etables. a a 21 PQYDPAS STREET.: nEW ORLtEAS, LA. rF' HU G 1ý. 0R LEANS }- to - - -·· I HOUSTON BEAU MONT1 1 I: I Ii 2 The Night Train. LeavesTermihal Station 11:45 P. M. `,Mlý _ _ , tai `ý'ýj""i y'ý_ "F..ý)ý 'ý.u:'iv'·`._- f:4i m, '':C..-i G!4 ý'°;'.ýr,~ .c .,`r SThe State of Louisiana Parish of Plaquemines. Pointe a hi Hache, MIay 31, 1913. e Notice is hereby given that the Reg - istration Office will he open during the e month of July, 1913, for the purpose of i. registering all voters applying under 1 Section 5 (known as the father and ý, grand-father clause) as required under a Article 197 of the State Constitution of I- 1898, and by provision of Section 5 of SAct24 of .1912. Et Th office ,w11<'be opened at the fol 1- lowing plaBes Between the hours of 8 ). a. in. to 6 p. m., to-wits St. Clair Plantation July 1, 1913. )r Belair July 2, " d Ste. Sophie (Leopoli's) July 3, " I ie Oakville July 5, th Ollie July 7, " Ly Myrtle Grove July 8. " a- Diamond July 9, " e- Nestor July 10, " o. F. Giordano's July 11, " Harris' Boat Shed July 12, " at Port Eads . July 14,. " 1s Pilot Town (flead of Passes) id . July 16 and 17, " of Venice July 18, " b- Buras (Fasterlings) July 19 & 21, " Schoenburger's July 22, " ee Ostrica July 23, " of Empire (Doullout's Canal) July 24 " ar Nichols July 25, " he. Illyria July 26, " ad And from the 28th day of July, 1913, to the 31st, day of July, 1913, I shall keep my office at the Courthouse. ERNEST ALBERTI, Ex-Officio Registrar of Voters. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. 'WALLACE A. NUNEZ, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. e 314 Godhaux Bldg. Wiliprac tice in New Orleans, St. Bern a ard and Plaquemines. NEW ORLEANS SPEREZ & MEVERS, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. Office 718 Hibernia Bank Bldg. Telephone Main 1670, practic ing in the Parishes of St. Ber nard and Plaquemniines. NEW O LEANS N. H. NUNEZ; ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. 407 Morris Bldg. District At torney for the Parishes of St. Bernard & Plaquemines. Pine M, 3378. Hours 10 to 1 an. , NEW .)RLEANS JOHN DYMOND;,JR., ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Civil Law a Specialty. Prac tice in State and FederalCourts. 389 Carondelet Street NEW ORLEANS JAS. WILKINSON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. 187 Carondelet Street. Fourth Floor. Take Elevator :: NEW ORLEANS SPetition for Bar Room Peirmuit. Notice is hereby given that I have appiieg to the Police Jury. for permi Ssion to operate a colored barroom (beer and wine) inOakville, La., store. .EDWARD ,McCURDY. YOu l CanI'Pill Your Nome Iat small cost if you use proper ma terials, but it is an expenshe ..lob if "y Odon't: know how. W rite us for c information if you intend to Paint your house, barn or fences; we can teall you how to do it most economically because wie have had'. the. experience and we manufacture. the right kind " of Paints. You can get anything you need in the Paint line front us. Home Paint tore, WELHAM P.' BRI(CKELL , Mi Mlew Orleans, Louisiana ; a 4 M A ..U I. I :·tG ·oi --iRan -.~·.. B· Launch Stanarf 4 DA.BRAS and M. G. BURAS, Own a er; m cEnl g "sae Armas, Maips ters: J.bt C. E ARMAS, i Clerk Leavinig Wednesdays and Sat rdays sd k6o'clockwa. m. Wed nesdais for Poy t Eads .t Sat ur days e forn oVeiince,; .: Reteurong Thursdays and iSundays. "n we manFreight received Mondays, Tuesdaysn and Fridays foot of HoUmsuline Street. I `: aCock y lassware, Cultlery, Etc: RAS and= Iag t B NE WRnS ers;,Eng -a raMs ters~ .~C. j ARMAS Cler ·lor Leavdin~E'W: nsd :~~-and Sat u::·rdasa ocoka.i;Wd nesday fo or as au days b Venie, Re Arnin Freigh eevd Mna St. Bernard SCypress Co., Ltd: ARIBI P. O. A. A . L -MANUFACTURERS SBand -Sawed Red Cypress 3. LUMBER, SHINGLES AND LATHS, Rough or Dressed. Special Attention for House Bills. Get Our Prices. We Can Sell or Lease Your LAND. Best Results Obtained at Moderate Cost. LOWER COAST LAND CO. Pointe a ia Hiache, - - - - - Louisiana.1 - Murray Hill Club Whiskey[ SOL. LEVI, Agent. i Funeral Parlor and Stable PHONE AtLGIERS 22. Cumberland Connections. JOHN A. BARRIITT, ..: U nderta f8ker .. · CORNER VALLET & PELICAN AVE. CITY AND COUNTRY ORDERS ALGIERS, LA. PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. FIFTH DISTRCT of NEW OfLEBANS --- nsraas Ci IIý7 ý _ =,Y 1H. F. LoCRTE, Pres.; VAL.A. FABIAN, Vice- >es.; E.W. LocT, Svc.& Trca. The HEBNRY LOCHTE & CO., Ltd s Wholesale Grocrs andIportes WINES and LIQUORS. 319, 321, 323 and 325 Tchoupitoulas street nd No. 421 Iatchaz Strt New Orleansi, Louisiana. 'Special Attention Will be.Given t#oMal'Orders Lo Funeral Directors Agid: ; mL·a;u R· c oen Countr Business Solicite4 And Pr~p tly Attended to 5]4-52?-52) , Elysian Fields Avenue New Orleans, Louisiana Phone, Hemlock 1001. HEADQUARTERS FOR LOUISIANA ORANGES 4 JOHN MEYER, Fruit and Produce aid General Commission f Merchant. 218 Poydras Street, New Orleans, La} SEED POTATOES A SPECIALTY. SSpecial attention given to roduce 'shipments of all kinds. . Correspoandence solicited, any reference furnished on application. The First Consideration in Life Insurance Is SECURITY1 The Equitable Life Occupies a Pre-eminent Position as to Financial : STRENGTH I. C. ELDER FRANK L. LEVY 4 Special Agent General Agent, New Orleans, i, , 4jY '4 EiTHE 44 Phone Algiers 29-. ` i : . " - c w ~ i. rUNDbFSAERTAE -PracticalI Embalmer· 3222 Morgan~treet 5re ,~L t LC~I·CJ'·-*S L .42 . V. GROLEAQ, Notary Public. Orange, Truck, Rice and Wet Lands for Sale. Iotarial Work Solicited in all parts of the Parish. :- - ABSTRACTOR OF LANDS AND EXAMINER OFýTITLES. :: DIAMOND. `LA. j