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3ont Be Old Fashioned WHEN TOU CAN GET ALL THE NEWEST FA. h E*ICS AND ALL THE NOBBTY RADES or- O d3 d DREW; GOODS BRHE AT THE NAME PRICE * TEAT YOU WILL BATE TO PAT FOR TrE dE OLD STUFFp ELSEWHEr s VI Dress Goods, Velvets, Soutaches, c .Passmentrie, Silks, Braids, ANYTHING yoa want for a STYLISH DRESS is here A L. . GANDEMaLa THE CIIEAHEST SrORE IN TOWN. si L.OCfA.I NJiP.r I . . LOCAL NEWS. w Chamberlain's Cough Medicine 5 'at L. C. Duchamp. b -Mr. A. D. Roy of Cecilia was 'ih tbwn Monday. T -Judge Felix Voorhies was in 'town Tuesday. p Miss Rita Soulier, of New Ibe- ti 'ria is sojourning here. el -Mr. Gaston DeLases of New r 'Iberia was in town Thursday. -Mr. Jean Domec of the Fifth 'ward was in town Monday. -WINE OF CARDUI. For ar 'aale by L. C. Duchamp. -Miss Cecile Hebert of Breanux b 'Bridge was in town Wednesday. st -Mr. and Mrs. John Hanley of so -Arhaudville were in town last Sun- so 'day. -Mr. Jerome Mouton, of La- T, 'fayette was in town Monday, on a 'shott visit. -Sheriff David Rees left Mdn- Si 'day for Baton Rouge, to make -a 'settlement with the State. In The open air concert of the 'fa 'mous Greig Cornet 'band takes w )place to-morrow evening. ---There is yet g large quantity 'of cotton in the fields, asd pick ring will last quite a while yet. -Mr. A. F. Domengeaux of et' trea'nx Bridge was circulating sui 'amonc his friends hero Monday. del Tony Muller is said to be a can- all 'didate for District Attorney, but for lhe is no match for James Simon. Wi] -Mrs. W. J. Sandoz, of Opelou 'ass, is spending a few days with sec ter mother, Mrs. T. L. Broussard. we -M. A. Thedford & Co., Liver tha Medicine or Black Draught at L. tro 'C. Duchamp crc pe( -A special cane train was pla- ,il aed on this branch since Monday, in charge of Conidnctor John Han ley. sch -Miss Sidonie Simon of Opel ousis is spending a few days here, she is the guest of Mrs. Rena Si- p he mon, coc - The cane is selling this week clo :3,66, the price of nearly all the wa refineries; the Keystone was pay- in ing '3,75 this week. -The bride in L. J. Gardemal's show window is quite an attrac- bot tion, and shows the wedding goods the to great advantage. Ma --K. Schwartz, the leader in fre 1Gent's furnishing goods, invites its inspection of his well selected cor stock, of well made goods. anc The grand concert given by Mr. pie P. D. Olivier for the benefit of the at I Greig Cornet band takes place to- can morrow night at Duchamp's hall. loo - Swamp Root for Kidney and Liver at L. C. Duchamp. -The candidates for Governor, are; McLawrason, Broussard; Sny der, Heard and Fitzpatrick. Who will get the nomination, depends upon the choice of Foster. Mr. Jules Delahoussaye return ed home this week, after having passed two weeks in New Orleans, visiting her daughter, Mrs. Henry llraism -The young men of this town will give a dance on Sunday the me 26th inst., that promises to be a brilliant affair. ase -GROVE'S Tasteless CHILL Tonic at L. C. Duchamp. ih -Political combinations are in process of incubation, and when d ,e they are let out, may surprise, even paralize our friends of the ring. -Some of Iberia's politicians th were here Tuesday night to con fer `vith our wire pullers, in re gard to the Judiciary candidates 'or and the Senatorships. -The gentleman who wants to r ox be stylishly dressed can visit the c store of K. Schwartz, and he is bf sure to get elegant goods at rea sonable prices. COMINC l-Te largest stock of r a Toys, Christmas Presents ® shch as. tl - Silverware, Porcelaine, Al- s bums, Lamps tl in fact the most complete assortment It that ever came to St. Martlaville, it d will be a flammoth stock and will be exhibited in the lammoth store of , L. C. DUCHAMP. st -There will be Democratic pri- bi maries, but if there are two tick- vi I ets before that election, we are no ig sure to see a batch of bolters-the on defeated candidates. Try and get at all candidates to sign a pledge be- se fore the election if you can, you fo will see how you will tickle them. bi . -The report from nearly every ti ;h section is that the cane is yielding pl . well, and that it contains none of th that gummy substance which is so troublesome to the refiners. The re Jcrop will be shorter than was ex- te pected, and the grinding season ct " will last just about thirty days. lo A man, a laborer, was seriously scalded at the St. John refinery this week. He was walking across a boiling tank, when his feet slip ' ped, and he fell in the tank, when he was picked out, he was nearly at cooked as on the removal of his k clothing his flesh fell off. He O e was sent to the Charity hospital ev " in New Orleans. st tb -The stable and barn of Mr. th s Charles Honore, a respectable and bt |honest colored man, residing on at the lake, near Burke station, St. Martin parish, was destroyed by a " fire Wednesday morning, with all in 's its contents; about 150 barrels of th corn, the supply of forage, carts si and all the implements of the B r. plantation. The loss is estamated e at fully four hundred dollars. The dc cause of the fire is unknown, but ch looks very much like incendiarism. as Heood'a PilWlsO SAre prepared from Na- tr ture's mild laxatives, and le - while gentle are reliable S and efficient. They Rouse he i.ve, or Cure Sick Headache, Bil iousness, Sour Stomach, pr " and Constipation. Sold tic V everywhere, 25c. per box. , Prpred by C.I.Hood & Co.,LowelMas~. in -The Democratic parish execo tive committee held a session in Breaux Bridge last Sunday, and rA. have ordered primaries to be held 4 or- on the 16th day of December, for mce the selection of the parish Sandi R- dates, delegates to the state con vention, and for the election of the members to form the next parish 1 committee. A committee of four was appointed to confer with the Democratic authorities of Iberia parish, in regard to the District Attorney and District Judge, and ( with Lafayette and Iberia regard ing Senatorial matters. Now is the time for the candidates to show their heads above thie straws, show up now, or you never *ill. he "Aions of the Just a Smell Sweet."' GL The fragrance of life 4 vigor and strength, neither of in which can be found in a per- a en son whose blood is impgru e, and whose ever breath he speaks of internal froubles. Hood's Sarsaparilla purlfles, us vitalises and enriches the re- blood, gives a good appetite tea and makes the weak strong. Run Down -- " My husbad was ras domn in health and all tied otd. Th7 w to excellent medocines. ood's Pls and Sarsa he parla. bilt i op again." Ms. H. L. is , Towanda, Pa. eod sa PIIes cre e lilel, the ago ritathg Iad -J rue to .e t- p Seed'. 5,maprlia. - -The weather continues sodry, that every thing is drying uop The 1- Spanish lake marsh is dry up to the edge of the lake, the grand nt marais, near town is completely It dry, for the first time, all the 3 swamps and bayous in the swamp sections are dry, all the small streams and ponds throughout the 0 - parish are dry, and the old inha i- bitants claims that they have ne k- ver seen Bayou Teche as law as b re now. All the wells are dry, or 1e nearly so, and the cistern water et supply is running low. We can e- see people living in the conutry u for some distance coming to thb n. bayou to get water and to water .y their stock. None of our old peo tg pie remember of a year as dry as )f this one. wo The Evangeline in its last issue, ie raised an objection to buying oys c. ters from the Dagoes at 50 and 66 ýn cts when they can be had from a local dealer for 70 cents per hen dred. We thought the editor of the Evaugeline was up-to-date, but we discover that he is not. Some years past, the Messenger, Sin its youthful ignorance, presobed and practiced the "home industry Shumbug," but as it is the basi. nees of the journalists to know il everything, we soon learnld the stupidity of the idea; we believe that the people should brky where r. they can save money; soeie of oak d business people will usn a rubber n stamp oi their envelopes and pa L per to save 15 cts or 90 cts a year, - y and you object to the people buy I1 itg oysters from the Dogoes when Sthey can have 10 or 15 ot on a Ssingle purchase? Do as we have, e Brother (reig, investigate ia little, and you will soon do as otheri are e doing, buy where yot get the t cheapest. You are a Democrat, and your preaching shouild be "tree trade", and the greatest good to the greatest number, instead of Strying to ptkotect a few local dea Slers at the expense of the great e numbers of consumers. --Political slate making is in *order now, and it we listen to all some people have to say about the prospective candidates of both fac tions, we are sure to have a good set of rascals, no matter who go .. in. d d Black Cashmere SBlack Henrietta . Black Silk e Black Satin h Black Brocade NI 'r B~lack Epihgline etc t While there may be good grounds for questioning d one's taste'in wearing this color or that combination, there can never be a question about the good taste of a lady who wears a gown of black. , Knowing this we make special prices this week in Black. Yours anxious to please, E ` E. 5 LIER, The Poor An Entirely New Line g STYLISH CLOTHING j FOR MEN, YOUTH'S and BOYS. just Veee 1i0d, mueh nicer, and much eheape - than anyeahere else. -K. SCHWARTZ I FOR FAIR U an CALL AT SQUARE o 'a'an Nmý dy Groc0O1i s NoTIONS, SHOES. s1 P. FOURNET & SON, THE RISING STORE ni't O8P*. iOfiOts, SHOES, HiS, GROCRIES* 4W65*Es A SPECIALY THE MAZMOER OF ST. MARTINViLLE. and everybody else does too. - - Suppose it wes your ad. and yoa wueuld tell nhat you have to offe6r to tre publie, don't you S -think it meald brinlg you eusto ~ieres *t 9.. * *