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THE WEEKLY MESSENGER. . USTI~E TO ALL. ~ibscription SI,oo per year in advance. VOL. XVIII. ST. MAR'TINVILLE, -LA., SATURDAY, APRIL 25, :1903. No. 11. El l.. • ll Sick Room Komfo a H many times do as'inuch gbbil as a doctor-they aid the dkc ftor always. We have evey i thing in sick rooth requistes that can be desired-hot Wa ter bottles, bed pins, fountain syringes, atomizest. We sre always on the lOdkout for fle and good devices'to help 'the ill to get well, as a visit here `'. - will prove. We 'request'the visit. T. j. Labbe. IF YOU WANT FIRST ICLA WWOItK .r . on o t.n . CENTRAL BARDER SHOP STRICTLY UP*TOJDATE. SHAMPOO -- - - - IsCEMT. SEA FOAM - ..... CET HAIR CUT ANY STYLE - 1SCENTS. 8HAVING .... ... . .15IrS. HAIR SINGEING . - . ISCENIIT ALuT woRK guatiWrIII JULES -FAM , ST. MARTINVILLE, Lk. CHARLES GUIRARD, MAKES BEST BREAD WITH BEST fl~.O . ' .Orders received for any kind of Bread. BREAD DELIVERED AT RESIDENCE SEND IN YOUR ORDER & GET THE tES' SOUTHERN PACIPICi M. L. & T. R. R. & S. S. Co.,-L. W. R. *. SUNSET ROUTE SUPERIOR THROUGH AND LOCAL SERVICE 'O •OUISIANA, TEXAS, MEXI4O, NEW ME1l, CALe IFORNIA, and PACIFIC COAST POINTS Sunset Limited OPEBETWEENDAIL NEW OLLEANS and SAN FRANCISCO. Equipment: c , Chfair-car,e. Compartment ad Ob.eration. BSepsd. T&. i C PACIFIC COAST EXPRESS Daily Fast Through Train Between NEW ORLEANS AND SAN FRANCISCi, COACHES, CHIAIR-CARS, PULLMAN SLEEPERS. Through Sleeper Between New Orleans and Detisdd, Teris via Houston and H. & T. C. R. R. Excursion Sleepers Every Monday, Wednesday, tiursday, Friday. Saturday & Sunday running through to San Firancisco. Passenger Trains Enter and Leaves New Orleadi from UNION STATION. MORGAN LINE STEAMERS, Between New Orleans and New York, leaves Ne* lHean Every Wednesday, 9,oo a. Mn. New Orleans and Havana, Cuba, Leaves New OrtitLhs Every Saturday at Noon. or farther information apply to any arent of the Company, or W. H. MASTERS, F.S. Dabkza, mel anr. NEW ORLEANS. LA:. -A large number of people from St. Martihville attended the races last Sunday at Carlos Bernard's track, and they spent a good eve ning. Racing is a popular sport with our people, and always draws a good iowd. TO OUl A OOLD !l1 OlD DAY Take La1titve Bromo Quinine Tablets All drutgso refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature is on eseh box. 6ce. -Fratiklin had a fire last week that threatened the destruction of a portiob of the town, which was saved by the hard work of the fire men and's supply of water that can only 'be had from water works, it required eight streams of water to keep the fire from spreading. This shows the usefulness of a wa ter work system. A Good Word for Chamberilan's udegh Remedy. "In December, 1900. I had a severe cold and was so hoarse that I could not speak aboib a'bhisper," says Allen Davis, of rieetone, it Y. "I tried several reme dies but bteo relief until I used Cham beriain's GCgh Remedy, one bottle of hieh eurdd me. I will always speak a'good wortidr'tbat medicine. For sale by T. J. Labbe. -The e~ddidacy of Judge Blan elikrd, of ~hreveport, for Gover ndr, seemed popular at the start, but it now appears that a strong opposition to him is being deve loped in North Louisiana, even in the city of Shreveport, we note the names of persons prominent in business and financial circles and inflnditial'in political affairs, who are 'opposing Judge Blanchbrd. From indications that we note at present and 'the array of political leaders that are opposing Judge Blanchard, he may have a hard struggle on his hbands even if he is bicked by the administration. A disordere stomach may cause no end of trouble. When the stomach fails to perform its fbhetione the bowels be come deranged, the liver and kidneys songested. cauaing numerous diseases, the "ost fatal of which are painless and therefore the thore to ti dreaded. The Itportantlthing is to restore the sto marh and liver to a healthy condition, and for this purpose no better prepora tion ean be used than Chamberlain's 8tomaeh sdi Liver Tablets. For sale by T. J. Laths. -All the planters are complain ing of tihe dry season interfering with all 'inds of feld work. The ground Es so dry that it can hard ly be worked. Some planters have planted oorn and rice, but the re sult is proving, 'disappointing. kany planters will have to wait iuitil it raiis to continue the pre paration 6f their land, while others do noit care to plant until the ground iUs damp. In the overfow S'district the water is going slow ly, land those who have their lands under water are looking a little Ibore bheerfdt, as their prospects are nearly as bright as their high sand neghbors, because as soon as the water e6edes, they can com hnofe thbir planting, and crops generally grows vigorously on land ( that has beet overaowed. Too Great a Risk. A reliable remedy ore bowel alway be kept at los Rem dy nevdr a re aeed with water take. Pd Mie 4 . 5. ......ea LOUIS C. DUCfAMP, ....DEALER IN .... Hardware, Buggies, Furniture, Harness, Engines, Wagons, Coal, 'Lime, 'Oils, Rugs, Drugs, Crockery, Wallpaper, Perfitinery, Mattings, Tin-ware, Wheelwright. Anything you may need for parlor, bed room, din ning room, kitchen, stable, farm, and plantation. E. SJob Printing In the line of Job rinti . 3 E We have the miaterial and i n- 3 E chiery to do any and all kinds of prtinting. . . SStationery, We carryinstock all grades of paper and card boards and we can 3 deliver promptly anythhig you I may need in the line of printed 3 E stationery. i Flrst claswok,j .we claim do ffirst class pn- 3 ting and our work will comvare with aiy outside work in work- I mariship and prices.