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-According to the political talk bow going around; we will bavee tull set of candidates for 4be Dis. trict Judgehip, those who ar pro. iineitly mentioned are; eier R. Martin or Dan W. VoorMs, Ius. Simon, Felix Voorhies, L. 0). $ta. ker and Judge Foster. We donot know positively that all these gm tlemen are'really candidates, bet their names are mentioned as can. didatee by their friends. Fort Dis. trict Attorney the only names mentioned are District Attorney Edwin S. Brosnasrd and Capt. A. N. Mauller. SUCCESSION SALE. In the matter of 'tle E. tatn , f ArtiJwripa Charles. dletaw1 wife of Edwartd lPeite Nete. Probate Docket. No.ll41 State of Louisiana, Pariah of St. Mal.lio, 19th Judicial District Court, By virntu of an order and a commissioo fron the Honorable 19th Judiclal Dla trl.t Court, in and for the Parish of 8I Martin, La.. dated January Etas, 1901. and to me directed, I will offer for sale sad will sell or cause too sold at pub lie aucetion. for casub, to the lattadhtIgh -at bidder at the late reldaserot6ihe deceased In the Parish of SL IHatt. ee Friday February 26th, >< , the following desribed property.leag. tag to said Estate or mo aItebh th a will satiety all the debts of the Vhiss, to-wit: The undivided half of that Uagtia actof iland tuated in the Parl*r U t. Martin, La.. contatolatr Sffr.tlss uperOietal arpents bounded north by a toad separating this land from that a j Indressi Landry, south by the N.ew be tha Milling & Development Co., Iast by that of Joseph Wilt and west by I1sat of A. P. Reaweber; and taRether thetar with one cabin, aee corn erJb asadese thereon situated. AnRother tractof land uituais In satse larish and State, eoutaiuiog two super melal arpents, bosded north by the Public Eiad lehlitfrom t. Maerla- I VIlle to r',int Claire. ,a ,th by land *of Rev. M-'eret, east by th traet be ow dle crlibed and west by that of Louis Vital; and together therewith all the baIldIn'gs end improvements thereon siteatd. Another tract of laud i same Parish rad State, measuring 11t0 fet front no the Publicte Road iling to Point lare by a depth, e abtn one arpet,l hrended north by said Publie Road. south by laud of Louis Adam, east by that of Louis Adam, and west by the above tract secondly deeeribedi and to gother therewith all the improvements thereon. Anotbe4dract of land hto eme PariL and State, measuring one arpeat tront by a depth of one and one haRf arpeats, bonealed north by the above raedt .e enodly described aeoth by that Rev. iloeret. est by that of LouiL Adam and u west by Louis VitaL Also one snte aad a it at betin d ?urnlttre. ThI proc.ted o the I sle to be ippIht to the pyment f the debt of said I state aceording to their rank sad i so uordanee with law. Terms and ooedltlooe--A. Edward Patnetts, SUCCESSION SALL. Inthe matter of the EKstas tu p tph Boudreaux, and his wife Elluahth C" S Protate Dockete.. 8ld, 19th Judleial Bt lrot Car'k a &ate of Iouisiana, Pariah Of St. Martin By virtua efanorder ad a taen b alon from the Honorabs the mlaleeth Isdilcia Distrit Court of the Stad of emsiesana, in ad for to ptl sh 8t. Martin, to m directed I wAllr doe sal and w ll llor easso to bs said uay duly a olbari and ealliod eslbset t Poblle asction for eash, to the le. ; ead highest biddes at the last raeidee I it the deceased ln the Parieh of St. Mat tin, begiunlng at 11 o'eleotk a. n, .a Baturday February 13th, 1904 the followinog movable set beotangioan to the above named an stms, to-wit: 4mericau Mse 2 Crest Mesa. l I horse, wagoons plr fasrtslbgb tL beusehold furatture 8Ae. Terms and eomnditthes se Martin & Vo rt l kt Attorans. LOCAL NEWS. -Seed Potatoes; Seed Potls; pst usrand, Brdia & Co. -Dr. Albeit P. Voorhies of New Iberia was visiting here last San day. ' -Ms. A. 3eoraud and Mrs. R. Martin left for New Orleans Thurs a day. y' Mattingsl Mattings! Just recei L ved at the(cheap) store L. F. Gary. Dr. George de Laureal of Brons sard was is town on a short visit l Tuesday. ' -Mrs. James Simon entertain . ed the Wednesday Afternoon club Thursday evening. -Miss Marie Bienvena left for New Orleoas Wednesday to re- i main outil after the Carnival. ' -Adile Wilts, aged 17 years, son of Mr.' Acee Wilts of this pa risb, died Sunday, and was buried bohere Monday morning. I - Another Street Fair Again, this t. time at L. F. Gary's Cheap Store. j - -Mr. Louis Tertrou, Jk., left r o with the Talbott-Whitney Carni val Company. He will be eonaeo ted with the Ferris wheel. -Next election dont bolt, for if you do you will And a full assort met oft bolts at lowest prices at the (cheap) tore-L F. Gary. S-Miss Maria Hebert of Breauxo Bridle spent several days here this week visiting friends; she was the guest of Yrs. J. C. Bienveno. --Datand, Burdi A& Co., have I just received s eas load of used - Potatoea S-To-moro* will be St Valen- t - tine's day sad some of the young a a people are ready'to reeive those ' sweet missives of louV, and unnyg ' and laughable earricatures. a Misses Stella M Doe,~nh, Lou- c - lob and Lola Ganthier and Amelie a 1 Looker left yesterday for New Or- 1 teans to speed the Carnival ses- e sson. -You ean bey your matting put down on your door at the (cheap) b store, and temember I bhave an ex- n pert at it-LF F. Gary. -We learn that Mr. t. T. Bien vena will soon build a store on the property he recently bought from I Mr. Edwin Gueriniere, on Main street. ti -If you are thinking of protec ting your property against fire, by taking aso insurance policy, I would be pleaew to talk to you about the I matter, P. A. Bienveau, Fire In- g surance Agent. I t you apj4th o eelegant shoes, * nice fit, and stylish shoes, be sure Ito tty the "Queen Quality", the Smost popular shoes with ladies, at p IL 8ewarts & Co. -Voters who have paid their Spoll takes fe 1901 and 1908 most - bear ia.uind thast'they must be a registered this yerst if they want I [ to vote at the general election in o SApril ne. fLegister now, do not b wait. e tou ca bay at the 'eheap' store uaything and everything from aro sadwlehb to a asiL L F. a. Bex adquarters at I. F. Gary d (oheasp) stors see his masks is the , srshow wibdow. ti a -kr. Martial filland, Jr., of Brommeard was in gn last Sun We tear that the Billasud hasb bought from Mr. Mi. bel DeBiss, them I DeBlane plsatation, whik is situated on the thewb railroad, which is a be pisee of property. The ptice paid fr is 08750 cubash. I IOt 3 Ii es's @e I eL. gAIgst Watted in every city ' 'and county ioo,ooo copies will be sold. Agents shoulda d apply quickly for territory. , * mIuts 4 itCrt,lm~a Ga. -Mr. Edg E. Voorbies is de. molishing bis old home, Main street, near the Episcopal tbnams, and will build a new moader boea on the site of the old blil.ag This will be qaite an impmreýset to that section Of town. -You can save money by bay. ing your seed Potatoesfrom Du. rand, Burdin & Co. -We have heard ft ttmored that another Street Fair intead to visit as shortly, but they should not be given the privilege anless they pay for, and our electric light system should never be interfered with as with the last show. We believe the cutting of the wires and removal of the arc light trans formers will prove injurious to the wires, and should never occur again under no consideration. -L. F. Gary & Bro., buy all kinds of Hides, Furs, Bones, Wool and Feathers at highest market price. -31rs. L C. Duchamnp requea. ted us to announce that the ladies of St. Martinville are invited to meet at her home on Monday the 15th inst., at three o'clook in the evening, to dissoess ad devise means of raising farads to build a walk on the church square, from Port to Bridge streets. All thos who feel disposed to give their as sistance are requested to attend the meeting. -We have just eceived a tAs and large stock of Embroideries which were bought at a great bargain, and we are aelling them at bag prices, they Me test bargaisqlnd a compteke stook to select from, at K. 8kuwarts & 4 o. They go at 5 oents sad 10 omatf goods actually worth 10 and 0ets. --The Married Ladies Eabteo club was entertained by Mrs. Ed mond Bulliard Wednesday night, The popular game of progt.ssive euchre was played and resulted in Mrs. James Simon winning the first ladies prise, a fine Oriential bust; Mrs. Laizaire Bienvqnu win. ning the second prise, a aue bis que cgter piece. The gentlemen's first prise was won by Mr. L. J. (Bardemal, a fancy picture in frame; the second by Mrs. L. V. Simon. a letter holder. Console. tions to Mrs. H. de Maby and Mr. Eddie Guirard. Boobies to Mrs. Dan DeBlanec and Mr. James Si mon. A nice lunch was served to the members of the club after ae game. The next entertainment of the club will be by Mrs. Dan D Blanc. i0o KOW WVHt YOU its aB When you take Gaovs Ttarall g Cogm, Tomc becausse the formula is tWila prtlted on every bottles sbwla hat is simply Iron and Qeialno Ia t wo ss germ. No Cars. NoPay gmae. -The alarm of fire was sonaed at eight o'clock Thursday alghkt fire have been disnoveted ih aetom on the second foor of the etot. hotel, in the centre of the buinessl I section of ,St. Martinvilla. the fire had taken in the bed of atoom occapied by a druamet who was out of the room when the fAre rs discovered. The room wee eled and when the fire was discoverd the Lames were bshootall nt bE the openings when th ets opened, and threatened to aptsd rapidly. the lre department eld the people reseaded ptomptly, two lien of hose wee d6omested to the hydrants sand nrady to ighlt the desttuctive element tiloaos. ly, and would have stopped the fire; bat thoae who were inside of the building thought they celd put out the Ire with buakets, mdr not flood the hotel with water un. necessarily, and they did so. It wa oad sad wise work, the thre atening fire was put oat with light damages. * the boe had bees turned on, the damage by weafr would have been grest ·9 ~IRE ISURANCR S have opened a Fire Insurance Aecty, with o at the Bank of it. Martinville building. If you geed Fire ltnraance a phone message or . postal tard will bring the to your place. Give Me a chawce to alk Fire Insrance to you, P. A. IINVNIU. GLOVES... "It's up to you" to see oat complete line of Gloves. Yon wilt have no trouble in finding the kind you want, our gloves are just low enough in price and high enomgh is quality to capture the trade of the town . kadies Celusi. 1loves in White, Tan sad BO. ,. Oeants MYb (tloves per per..,......... ....... ... Goet's BIk lied p at pair .............. ........ . Gent's ar?'topa pe pair...s.....r...............69 Gmos Wool G1oes per pair............ ,..,:., . N Yours anxious to please, E. E. SOULIER. "LAolyP Voorhies & 6o., babir'o 1* HARDWARE, Carriages, Saddcry, .Funiwture, Whreelhrghi Material. PLOWS and Plantation Suph . Com $1,25 a barrdl Oats $2,50 a sak AT BIENVENU'$.