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Tis Easy To Feel Good.
Couutless thoiisals have fouind
a blessing to tie body in Dr.
iKing's N,-w Life Pills, whic·h l s
'itively cure C'onstipation, Siok F
Headache, Diziness, Jaundice,
M3alaria, Fever and Ague and all
Liver and Stomlach troubles. Pure
ly vegetable; never gripe or wea- 1
,ken. Only 25c at T. J. Labbe's 2
drug store. 3
. 4
Defense Against Household
Pest.
"Keep the house and surround- 5
ings clean, dry and well aired if 2
you want to keep out pests," writes 4
Maria Parloa, in the April Ladies' a
.Home Journal. "Do not keep
'kitchen garbage, wet cleaning
cloths, dishcloths or towels in the
house. Burn or otherwise dispose
'of the garbage; wash and dry all
cleaning-cloths eve.'y day. Keep
,cereals in tin, stoneware or glass
receptacles; wood harbors insects.
Fill at the cracks in walls and
floors. Wash floors, closets and
draws with carbolic water. If un
welcome visitors appear in any
part of the house use a strong so
lution of carbolic water for injec
ting into cTpck and groves; five
ounces'of water to one of carbolic
crystals."
Even in advance of the formal
eceptance of the waterworks by
the city, a straight cut of twenty
per cent in insurance rates has
been agreed upon by the local
agencies, to take effect at once.
With a proper organization of the
ire department, and upon receipt
of the lifteen hundred feet of
hose recently ordered, it is assed
that a systematic re-rating of the
city will be made, followed by a
readjustment of rates that will be
still lower.-N. I. Enterprise.
He Kept His Leg.
Twelve years ago J. W. Sullivan,
,of Hartford, Conn., scratched his
leg with a rusty wire. Inflamma
4tion blood poisoning set in.
For tro years he suffered intense
ly. ¶Then the best doctors urged
amputation, "but," he writes, "I
used one bottle of Electric Bitters
and 14 boxes of Bucklen's Arnica
Salve and my leg was sound and
well a ever." For Eruptions, Ec
sems, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Sores
and all blood disorders Electic
Bitters has no rival on earth. Try
them T. J. Labbe will guarantee
mstisfaction or refund monay. On
ly 50 cents.
NOTICE.
No hunting on V'antier, Bernard, Kier
nan. Burdin and Beslin Plantations
M-6. A CONaAD & Sox.
FOUND
4n my place since 60 days, one Creole
Multe, branded theus: 8 or B. ower can
have mie by proving property and pey
lng advertisemet.
1-4. L. C. VAUTrair.
LABBE & OLIVIER,
MAIN STREET,
ST. XARTINVILLE. LA.
W. J. RHYMES, M. D.
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
Call. promptly attended. day or igsht
Office Opposite Tertrou hotel
St. Martinville, Louislana.
T. J. LABBE. Druggist, guarantee
etvery bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Re
medy and will refund the money to any
one who is not satisfied after using two
thirds of tue contents. This is the best
remedy in the world for la grippe,
eeughs. colds, croup and whooping eeugh
and is pleasant and safe to take. It pre
veste any tendency of a cold to result In
pseomonla.
•lbs sewspaper best suied to your wests
b The New Orlekms Picayun It has all
the war, polkitial and gesersl news of
eah day, and ha tarket Reports are
stritly impartial and trustworthy. Daily
ditiom, $3 for 3 monuths. Twice-a-Week
Idlim (issUed MtoEdays and Thursdays),
A1 amaw. Gt The Picane a trial.
SCHOOL NOTES.
ooxrmzma. 10
12
Result of examination held at St. i
Martinville High School. 14
1st Class Arithmetic 14
1 Susan Foernet .......... 85
2 Nora Greig ............. 69
3 Pauline Fournet..... .... 56
4 Lucy de Lahbousaye..... 38
1st Class Arithmetic
Breaux Bridge School $
1 Eli Steen ................ 77
2 Adam Dupuis ........... 70 li
3 Mabel Ransonnet........ 65
4 Michel Pellerin ... ..... 62 A
5 Agnes Rousseau ......... 55
6 Dores Patin............. 55 C
7 Edithe Ledoux.......... 54
8 Laurence St. Germain.... 52 j
9 Candide Bees ........... 52
10 Edith Cormier .......... 52 b
11 Jeanne Broussard ....... 48
12 Gaston Tbibodeaux...... 18 b
13 Millie Rees ......... . 13
14 Edwin Steen............ 10
Breaux Bridge School, lit Class
History d
I Agnes Rousseau.......... 90
2 Dores Patin ........... 85 1
3 Candide Bees........... 85
3 Mabel Bromssard....... 85 d
3 Edithe Ledoax... ...... 85 f
4 JeanneBroussard ...... . 84
5 Eli Steen ................ 821
6 Michel Pellerin .. ...... 771
6 Adam Dupuis......... 77,
7 Laurenge St. Germain ... 50
St. Martinville High Schbool, 1st
Class History
1 Susan Fournet ......... 87j1
2 P Aline Feurnet........ 78
3 Nora Greig .......... 6 014
St. Martinville High Scheol, 2nd
Class Arithmetic
1 Henry Bronmsard........ 100
S1 James Halphe......... 100
2 Haritti de is Oroix....... 90
3 Berenice Rivtte........ 85
4 Blauche Gaerianiere... .. 78
5 Valsin Fournet-........ 65
5 Sidney de Lahosumaye..... `65
6 Eliza de Lahoussays..... 60
7 Conrad Dasspit ......... 86
8 Etta Daspit............. 20
9 Laura Gntekunst........ 15
10 Louis Broussard......... 10
Breaux Bridge School, 2nd Class
Arithmetic
1 1 Ltacuis Ledouxn... .. 90
2 Marcena Patin .......... 85
a 2 Wade Pellerin.. ......... 85
3 Bella Steen ............. 82
4 Warren DomeageRux .... 78
B 5 Joseph Rounses.,.... 77
6 Aurelien Castille o........ 75
7 Edithe Rees .... ....... 72
8 Lawrent Martin ......... 70
9 Marie Thibodeaux....... 68
10 George Bromasard ....... 58
'. 11 Masola Bees............ 50
12 Rita Huavl .............. 45
* 13 Joseph Ledoeox.......... 87
S14 MabelBees.............. 85
St Martinville High chool, Sad
. Class History
1 James Halphen 100
2 Henry Broassard 90
3 Lucy de Lehoaeasyo 06
4 Louis Broasard 881
5 Elise de Lahbouassys 82)
6 Bereoice Rivette 0
I7 Haritti de La Croit 808
8 Valsin Fournet 78
1 9 Sidneyde Lshomaye 64
10 Blanche Gueriniere 40)
· 11 Conrad Duspit 48j
. 12 Laura GOuttekuat 84
y 13 Etta DPspit 82)
Breaux Bridge School, aod Clas
Histor
b1 Jos. Ledotw 1
2 Luoien Ledoux 9
2 Joseph RBoouseu 90
- 3 EdithBees 88
3 Bella Steen 88
4 Laurent Martia 85
5 Geo. Brousard 85
6 Gaston Thibodesou 83
7 Wade Pellerin 78
8 Willie Bees 77
8 Rita Huval 77
9 Ma es 65
10 MariThibodeaux 73
11 Edwin Steen 701
12 Manola Rees 65
13 Aurelien Castille 64
14 Macena Patin 33
14 Editbe Cormier 33
The following Gold Medals have
been donated to be awarded by
the Superintendent at the end of
the school term:
Coteau Rodaire, donated by
Sheriff Baaon.
Gillard School, donatedby Pan
lin Latiolais.
Catatonla School, donated by
Alfred de Laune.
Lans Judice School, donated by
C. M. Olivier.
Castex School, donated by Vic.
Jaeger.
Grand Pointe School, donated
by James Simon.
Lans La Butte, donated by Al
bert Domengeaux.
Lans St. Clair, donated by Supt.
Wood.
St. Martinville High School,
donated by T. J. Labbe.
Breaux Bridge School, donated
by T. J. Labbe.
Butler Colored School 6th ward
donated by colored citizens of the
5th ward.
A Testimonial from Old Eng
land.
"I eonaider Chamberlain's Cough Re
medy the best iu the world for broncehi
Us."says Mr. William Savory. of War
rlagton, gngland. "It has saved my
wife's life. sh,. having been a martyr to
bronchitis for over six years, being most
of the time· e.nfO·"d to her bed. She is
now quite well." It is a great pleasure
to the mansfacturers of Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy to be able to publiJb tes
timonials of this character. They show
that great good is bIOng dane. pain and
suffeoig relieved and valuable lives re
stored to health and happiness by this
remed,. it is for sale by T. J. Labbe.
Cheap Rates to
California Points.
Southern Pacific, 'Sunset-Route'
has created an innovation in the
matter of rates to OALIFORNIA
points.
Commencing Tuesday, February
12th and every Tuesday thereaf
ter, to and including April 30th,
a 1901, the "Sunset Route" will put
into effect second class tickets
from New Orleans, Alexandria and
intermediate points on the Main
line, to and including Beaumont,
$27,50.
From other points at the T. &H.
N. O. R. R., and from stations on
the G. H. A. H. By., the rate will
be $25,00 added to the local fare
from such stations to Houston.
From all points on the Main
line of the 0. H. & S. A. By., the
rate will be $25,00,
These colonist rates are so low
as to enable persons contemplating
a visit to California, to make it on
d der oircamstanoes anparalleled in
the matter of cheap transportation.
' Excursion eleeping cars leave
New Orleans six days of the week,
through without change to Cali
foruia, the berth rate therein be
Sing less than one-third of the
standard charge.
For additional particulars, see
your agent, or addrea,
8. F. B. Monss, L. J. PAngs,
A. P. T.N. G.P. &S A.
Southern Pacific, "Sunset Boate",
P. T. M.,-G. H. & A. 8. By.
T. & N. O. R. .-G. H. & N. By.
SCONVENT OF MERCY
St. rttnveae, La.
This alttate dorm .mtpdr eaias to Pa.
ratess daee ofta taeir *hiUi. a sod
ead Nede sed.. eam.
TERMS OF TUIUION,
MUSIC, ETC.,
MODERATE.
or partiecuare aDPly to
SISTERS OF fIERCY.
_ The Blood
S needs a
; i " Spring .
I . Cleaning '
as much
as the house.
All the famnily need to free the blood
from the humors that gather during the
winter months,in order to keep the appetite 11
good, the complexion clear, maintain health, .
give strength to the entire frame and double
the pleasures of life.
SJof sto s
ars aparilla
Quart Bottle
has been the standard blood cleanser for 3o
years. Your parents used it-your children
and grandchildren will find nothing better
for its humane purpose. No other remedy
comes in so large a bottle for the price---a
full quart for only one dollar.
Don't neglect your health when so small an
expenditure will accomplish so much. There is
no substitute-though plenty of imitations. Get
the genuine. Sold by all druggists. Made only by
TIE - 1,0311 BII 1 N .O., DtAIlt, lo.
IDER AGENTS WANTED
ote in each town to ride and exhibit a sample zsam
ble of our manufacture. YOU CAlN At3 SW
o ma A WEEK besides having a whel to ride for yoel>
1801 hModels ' $10 to $IS.1
'00 & '99 Eod.s. ." $1 to $12
Snew ................. .......
anyonMe it" any cet bc!e 9 ! at a SSy ib
10 DAYS FREE TRIAL.Yu
Co risk in ordering from us, as you do not sed tops#
a cent if the bicycle does not suit you.
h1 5u mea yV whteel uni you wlave wriStm O
e a neAer ber alJ a su ma Im 1
Sa mtmble pene a each oa ato dlstulbete fr r n b
=!gut a9 e a W Write today r 6 ee alle sa ouor .pda l
. ML L EAD OYOLE CO., 1l Ip
SHERIFF'S SALE.
State of Louisiana. Parish of St. Martin.
19th Judicial District Court.
JOHN M. BASS,
vs
L. P. FOURNET and U. FOURNET.
By virtue of a writ of Fleri Facias
issued in the above entitled and num
bered suit, and to me directed by the
Hon. the 19th Judicial District Court In
and for the Parish of St. Martin dated
this 13th day of February 1901. I have
seized and will proceed to selil at public
auction to the last and bighMet bidder
at the Court House door in the Town of
St. Martinville between the legal hours
ON SATURDAY TRE 6th DAY of APRIL.
1891. the following described property
to-wit:
Five American Mules.
Sold to satisfy said above mentioned
writ.
Terms and conditions-CASH.
Sheriffs office this 2nd day of March
A. D. 1901.
O. BADON. Sherif.
Headache often resualts rom a disor
dered condition of the stomach and con
stipatiodi of the bowels. A dose or two
of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Ta
blets will correct these disorders and
cure the headache. Sold at T. J. Labbe I
FOR SALE:-Lot and Resi
dence belonging to Judge Fe'd
lix Voorhies, on Main Streets
Price $1500. Apply at thi-<
Office or to R. MARTUirN,
asmanos .
CoImous Ae.
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera andD la
hoes Remedy. T. J. Lsabbe, d
will refund your money if you are 5
satisfed after using it. It is everywb
admitted to be the most suceessful ren
dy in use for bowel complaints and tM
only one that never fails. It is plesa-
safe and reliable. r en
See our prices for Jos worlu
" : lws"