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THE WEEKLY MESSENGER, AL. KINIbs O JBll PRINTIN ; J USTICE TO ALL ( S 4se TUTION $1,41) I'ER ANNUM. oIM :u xxuln. ST. MAlRTINVILLE, LA., JU.LY Il. 19). N.NMEHR 22. I-- -I In m n ti 1Prccriptioin accuratedj Ull1b relibl bJ. COnlpOlilibeb PERFUMES, STATIONERY, TOILET SOAPS CI Kodaks a nd Kodak Supplies i HARDWARE, CUTLERY, BUGGIES, ETC fr Si-. P. FOURNET, C, ) Wholesale and Commission, xip Rail Road Avenue, ST. MARTINVILLE, LOUISIANA. Ct J. J. BURDIN & BRO., ....Manufacturers of.... RED CYPRESS LUMBER, SHINGLES, CISTERNS, SYRUP BARRELS & BRICKS, And carry a large stock of q Long Leaf Yellow Pine Lumber Flooring, Siding and Dementlons. h. OUR PRICES VERY LOW. gi CALL AND SEE US AND SAVE 50IE fIONEY. IF YOU WANT FIRST CLASS WORK ". o T" Tas . • CENTRAL BARBER SHOP , STRICTLY UP-TO-DATE. p blAMI'I)------ - 2- - ('EN'I 81:A FOAM----- ---- 15 ("ENT$ I 1 IAllt ('UT ANY 8TYLE 25 ('EN1'T H11AVl N (, _ . 15 "ENTI' "-AIR 81NtiEIN(i - 1"5 EN'i. RZtni WOIK gQUARarrrTHE + +JULES ]lFRANCOIS, 1 ST. MARTINVIIILE, LA. Press me closer, closer still. H'ith what fervor you can muster! All my inerves respousive thrill! Press ime closer mustard plaster' Sinve reign Visitor. There wits n Irgular imeiting of the L'olict . l li Molnday oil ac c. nlIIt of th.I I,,in n ll ( luorumli. Police Ju,,i "II 1 ,I,/I , tse~cor LI ward, litguna te, I,,,lih ward andI ('hamlpagnle I'I 11,. hfi h taliI were not presolIt. I 'e miaitinlllg wes postlpo ed to .1 ..... July 121th. Tortured ()n .\I I ,r.u.. "* or tion 3eai r I ctlIil I ih ., tiI iat withunt being in tt sle flnn pat, , writes L. . Naltier, o"f Hi . . Ks . "when all docrtors and h , . ,e r tn noil ,din failed. Itchiotln's Arnia .alv Airle.( Ile. Inifallible for Piles, Burn. ealdls. 4 itw, Boils. NI ver Sor.s, iZmslla. , t1ft h Ir, . C(uornis. $c. iiarainteed at Labhe,. T'he euchrei and Iall given last Sunday by the St. Martinville Or- I chestriat adt Evangeline Literary Associaitlin was not As largely at tended aus it should have been and the financial success was not up to expectation. The oppressive warm weather, we piesunae was the cause of the snisull attendance. The excursion to New Orleans from Port iutare was not very crowded last Sunday when it pass ed here, but after leaving Frank lin, the train was as crowded as' could be. On account of a break down to the locomotive, the train returned here at fouro'clock Mon. day morning. Proper Treatment for Dysen tery and Diarrhoea. The great mortality from dysentery and diarrhoea is due to a lack of proper treatment at the first stages of the dis ease. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Reme ly is a reliable and ef fectual medicine, and when given in Ieasonable time will prevent any dan rgerouls colnsequences. It has been in I use for many years and has always met r. wIth unvarying success. For sale by ALl DRGI'(GIST S. Judge O'Neil at Franklin ren-1 ti dered a decision in the case.of W. SS. Berwick against the Town of Franklin for damages for the kill. - ing of a fine dog by the Marshal. 'her Court held that the munici pality had a right, within police power, to pace an ordinance au Sthorizing its police officers to kill all dogs running at large without! a tax tag without previousnely im SpounIdiing and advertising the dog. The Brewers Asociationof Tex as claim that imnre beer is drank now it Ip1rolb Liti,,L districts than wheit there 1,a I al11 Ias every where, " tr L,\ ara, willing to prowve hi. Inv 'ft, , o inl .ItI!IN0 which will go it 'r ch, arity if they fail to 1,. " L a coI mission to ie "i t ., t ".,l Iby the Brewers A~,,citmAi, ,i t, hie pro-1 hibitiunatel, and lhI~ ioriin the same conlation e.xi.I • ;i ex a. ' as well as in all other tAL I [hey offer to pay the xl,.'t ..... ''I I,, conlll l i4io, Tex, a ivl i! hIt I states. lthey want tal iH 'o'- tbal prohilaition does not pi,,hibi:. I he prohiliitaaoats will have to au-Apt this proposttion or go otat of b0151 AAn Okulaoma girl advertised for a busband and got hun. The to tal expenses for advertising, wed ,.ung outlit, etc., was $1 I. He died within a year, leaving her an iu rance policy of 1IOU00 And some people claim it does ' pay to ad. j vertise--oveign Vlsithor. Duchamp Hardware Co. l'] ]'I,\ l -. IN BUGGIES, .-- Wagons, MATTIN( Sand, CROCK I.R \'. Cement, F1UI NIII RE. II _\RI)W\VARF. Lime, S,'I)1IFRY . Coal, '. P !U I F RY, Charcoal, Pf ;T CA R D A.ent for the celcbrat"cI Jloh i I( r I .: iml ,h ncm lts. SUMMER TOURS via SOUTHERN P7-I IFIl California Resorts ALASKA - YUKON PACIFIC EXPOSITION Seattle, Washington, June 1, October 31, 1909 PORTLAND, ORI GAN - The City of Roses ELKS' Convention, Los Angeles, California JULY 13- 17, 1909. -- -- - O0 ONr WAY I (iRLOII CALIFORNIA, RETURN VIA PORT LAND AND SEATItLE. ALL ON ONE TICKET. LOW ROUND TRIP RATES. THROLU(i TRAIN TO CALIFORNIA DAILY. 011 Burning Locomotives, Pullman Tourist Sleepers, chair ears and Coaches, Liberal Stopovers ASK YOU'R AGENT VOR INloRt)iATI'ION D. ASBURY, Div. Pass. Agt., J. H. R. PARSONS, Gen. Piss Agt., Lake Charles New CrlOsa "THE SOUTH'S GREATEST SO E CE. SCOL SO LE COLL BUSIEGE. NEW ORLEANS, LA. Should hl . f ir n lihe hent traininl topte plre tarr i nI fr Uria.er a In hbusineus. YOU Frsc, il tIn.tru.tlin, . Flrce Flnploy mI titent )l mlrtnrne' t. Complete College lRank. (,)llhee Store and Wholesalk Olficec+. No mistr'er.e~ntatlnns to secure star dents. T'hru,,nh the ai tere sH outts 22000 form, r ati0lents. 4otle College 4 t rec nized cr.'t ywhrrr as a Wide S Awake, Prnctlnl. Popular and Suc ccasful School. 050. SOULE & dot l. n- CHAS. CUIRARD, SMakes Best I' u Westh B.t Fltour i Orders received for any ktnds rf bread. :BREAD DELIVIl.,· l.I AI R[- -uIFt ft SENI) IN YOUR ()kif'R & I, I TIIF BSr.