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Local Paragraphs. ! Baby's soft sole shoe, 23e apair at chi The Racket Sunb. thu Hon. and Mrs. C. J. Barker, visited in the Crescent City the early part of this week. sp mrs. Raoul Jesnmard and little son del returned home in Lafayette Satur day. am ter Capt. Eug. Constantin and Mr. hal Thos. Foret of Lockport, were in oo Thibodaux yesterday. Ladies ribbed Undershirts the 25c kind, only 20c at The Racket Store, no, Mr. Lee J. Foret sold out his inter. .est in thbe Ludivine place to his moth A3 or. Himself and family are living in Me our midst, and are occupying the house of Mrs. Jos. Pujos on Canal I' street. Pr We are selling plcn" of Ladies PG lutton shoes at 125 and 150 because Be ours are the best, The Racket Store. L. An Excursion will be given on De April 6th by the Pelican club from To Baton Rouge to Thibodaux. We 11 pe glad to state the Easter Festival which is being given in the interest to of the convent will be in full blast on of that day and will be one of the at. tractions for the excursionists to take To in while enjoying the beautiful rights 311 of our little city. Ei pillow sham patterns stamped and huemmed, ready to work, spec, 25e apair at The Racket Store. A very important meeting of the by C4arnival club will be held next Tues La day night for the purpose of holding an election of officers and directors for the ensuing year. ! It is very eseential that evey 64 member of the club should be present as some very impoitant matters are to be discussed in meeting. If you are not a member of the club write out your application and have it presenlt d at this me eti.g lit which will take place Tuesday night. Pi A noted French Physician says of in Torco-Tonque. ,It is oneof the very Sig best tonics on the market, as it gives V back to a patient what they have lost nil dlring sickness. Tono-Tonique is at Liquid beef st ak For sale at Tlib odux Drug Store. 12 Serrated Bread Knife sets only 20c at The hacket Store. If your appetite is gone you need a ed good tonic Touo-Tonmque is the Iest s appetizer on the market. It will gc malke you eat anl will digest what h you eat. G:t a bottle at the Thrso ianu DPrug 8tora 12 9.- $100 Reward $100. The readers of this paper w:11 be pleased to learn that there is at least 1 pone dreaded disease that science has oi been able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. tlaIl's Catarrh t Cuse is the only positive cure known a to the med.igel fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure ia taken internally, act ing directly upon the bloxd and mu o sous su:faces of the system, thereby deetrvying the foundation of the di ese, and giving the patient strength L by building up the costitution and L assisting nature in doing its work The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers, that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fat!s to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Adlreas. F. J. CuENET & CO, Tiledo, O. Sold by Dl iggists. T7 Hall's Pamily Pills are the best At an e'ection h !d last Monday week the old oflicers and directors of the Bank of Lafourche were re-elected for the current year. We arte pleas d to state from im uormation furnisLdd us that the busi nias transacted by the Bank of La fourche this last year h.s proven highly satisfactory to the ofth. als of the Bank We have ben further m ."med that the surlp'us now equals the-capital invested, a fact highl3: gratifying. We are indeed g'ad to know that utr banks are in a piroslwr:is coand lions becauose it speks vo'umns for our community nlt our P:irsh. Shake Into Y"our Shoes Alen's Fot-Ease. It rests the feet. Cores Corus, Bunions, ingrowing Natila. Swollen anti weating fe-et. At all druggista and shoe sto es, 25c. A-k t l4. 30 4t A (ood Opportunity. E Denys, a first. clss Jew.ler, per nianeitly Io.ated ineer th' Frank ij Ilotel. Ecu larkt st , is heIre for th, pnurlose cf lixing Watl.h's, C(;o'ks ad Se.winng Mach'u.es. bSlking it a Specialy. A:l w)i k gunrante, d Patronage kind') ro'icited. 32. DR. DAVIS' Compound Syrup Wild Cherry w Tar itis the Union of the Chey and the Pine It C re OONMIUIM i'TITON COUGHS, LaLtS, A HIiii,M INFLUENZA. II:ceeCHITll, OBOLOUP, WVHkl ING C OUGu. PALPITATION O1. THE HEART, 50 Cents arnd I.t)O a Bettle. At druggtlsts atd atrii:ie des. r. A Delightful Entertainment. A very delightful Progrea-ive EAu I chre Party was given on ThmtIsdI:vy our the 20th ilst, bv Mr. and Mrs. Water lad bury in honor of the teachers attend seei ing the Institute. bhen A good part of the evening was con spent in playing euchre after which aln] delicious delicacies were served. ton The Donkey contest was th- most '1 amusing feature of the evenl.g's en. wlh; tertainmenL Every IKi3y -t,.iune ini tho happy spirits and the evening was fine one of much merriment to all. Mo The following were piesent • car Misses .icie .Mladdox, Della Lebra ins no, L3dia Lambert, Lea- Chauvin, urp Julia Head, C('cilia Chauvin, Iita zen Aycock, Pauline Datuisriau, Emmna WL Kent, Allie Lyons, Laura NSeaon; Sts Mesdames C. P. Shaver. L. C. Water. to , bury, M. Maddox., T. Torres, B. S. tno Mattingyv. Messis. Dr. 11 S. Siuth, th Prof. Ken'ey, Prof. W. S. Lafargue, hut Gaston Naquin, B. S. Mattingly, S. Sis Bergeron, Dr. Drexler, V. Knobloch, che L. '~. Waterbury, U. P. Shaver, P. P. pet Delaune, Ed. Cross, Will Lisiell, T. an' Torres, Cambran Mat'tingly, Joe. Wheeler. lief The following prizes were awarded ma to those who won the muost number qtr of Euchre games. wh Ladies 1st prize drawn for by Mrs. it i Torres and Miss Lambert won by Ta Mrs. Torres. Booby won by Miss ani Emma Kent yei Gentleman's 1st prize won by Mr. Gaston Naqoin. Booby won by \\'ill Lobdell. Donkey contest. First prize won by Dr. Smith. Booby won by Miss Lambe t. T O, iTh Kita o Rt Asg Baala Working 24 Hours a Day. There's no rest for those tireless pa little workers-Dr. Kiug's N-w lift re Pills. Millions are always busy. cur. i ing Torpid Liver, Jaundice, Bilionus- IR uness, Fever and Ague. They banish Sick Headache, drive out Malaria. Never gripe or weak.n. Small, taste nice, work wonders. Try them. 25c wi at all druggists. de *ca Seed Rice for sale. at wl For sale, Hunduras seed rice, rais. m ed last year from imported seed. Al. all so 1 portable boiler, 35 horse power, to good as new. Apply to thisotlee for ar particulars. 27 tl vi A Horrible Outbreak in "Of large sores on my little dangh S, ter's head developed into a cae of ~i scald headl" writes C. D. Ishill t f Morganton, Tenn., but Backlen's Ar nica Salve completely enured h.r. It's a guaranteed cure for Eczema, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Pimples, Sores, Ulcers tc and Piles. Only 25 cents at all drug. SI gists. J The following school teachers were to attendance at the institute held in our town last week : I Misses Fanny Knobloch, Lenore Engerran, Corinne Aycock, Cecile LeBlanc, Bonnie Higginbo;tham, Lil lie laiggiubotbam, Celt-ste Gu.lrv. Marie Munch, Clara Levron, Mary w r Laforest, Frances Malhiot, Emma .1 e Kent, Anna Fey, Ame, ie Salatier. SMary Use, Lea COauvin, Cecilim i, Chauvin, Cecile Gutdry, Julia H.adl,. Alice Mluddur, Sal:y Hl:tty, Joanna 'Gleason, Clotild.d Lyall, 3Iary Ken-, nedy. Nv :lie Price, Mary Hotrgeois, lieleas Bourge ois, sNeli;ie TL'uite, Alice f Price, Agnes Tu te, Ther sa Fert, STherera l'alogli, Mrie BoUle.,ux. f Lydia Lamb rt. Maggie Tiut, Addle- d na L,,brano, Emma Bourgeois, Mes- c dames 31Mary Davis, 1 E M:1 ddux, -W.F. Uuhrang. 31e'srs. Joseph A. 0 _Toue, A. J. Miehelet, A. C hins -se'gne, A F Knuoblioch, A. J. Ithlc 0ord, Wm. McComick, A. M. Fols, IMarshall Thompson, E. O. Pa:yne, Joseph 1. Pr:c:, W. C. LoiritiLe. 1 s The following resolutions. werc a :dopted by the te:tch-rs l rI..sent: Rtesolved, Tiha:t the than:ks of the t teachtrs of Ltf, urche Parl';ish . ire - herehy given to Prot. J. E. Keeney. r for the able and eff'icilnt ma0iier I: which lie h:s condlcted this Institut.. to our Stluperintenldetnt. thi lio,,i Thomas A Ikllaeaux, fo', the td;aigihl t.and irnpatiail manner in wlhi.h h. 1i nas presided over it tl- il,-rl'; ti ,', t', LI the oflliers of the town of 'hih,.lh:ux I fC. fr the use of the towia h.t. -'od tlI ihe peoole of 'l'hil,,I-uI for tiii healty welcemn th-y hlave oe't'r tl a ius one " ti yil. il ight Was Her TCerror. I"' I9 w d,'t oogh uca'hn " ar l nigh; ts ong," wrtls Mr-r. Ch:,s. ApI, gait. a ,f Alexa ldr',, Ind.. '.ti, co.l, ha'd. (1 " g't any sleep. I had consumption .o l:., thit if I walked a block 1 d w 'ti toih frightfully and spit blood, but. when all other medicines failed, three $1.00 bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery wholly cured me and I gained 58 pounds." k's absolutely guaranteed to cume Coughs, Colds, La Grippe, Bronchitis and all Throat and Lung Troubles. Prince 50c and $1.)0. Trial bottles free at all drug!$sts. Exoursion to New Orleans. The Donaldsonville Carnival Club will run an excorion hfrom Thibodaux to N w Orleans on March 9, 1902, for the bentGit'of the club. Train leaves Thibodaux at 6:30 a.m. R-.. tnrniilg leave· New Orlhans at 10:30 p. m. lFae for 'tural tti, frod Thih ol,,x $1 i 0 .O e at. '-. " , 4.|'+[ K i I i ", Easter Festival. An Easter Festival wi:l be given in our town after Lent Iy the kind ladies of our town for the purpose ,of securing funds to help p:,y off the heavy inihtednss en our sp!elndid convent which is thic most itmposin, DO nid the mrut u igic''.ut structure in town. There li, n:td I,', no e.irthly reasoin why ever" l,o)i -I o:;l: o' dmo all in their power to n:k&, tl.i Festival a financial success In ievery respect. .Money is actually needed to fir.h.-r carry on the work of this educational institution which ought to be look.d upon with much pride by evei v citi zen in this town irrega;dlesQ of faith What greater work could our good Sisters be eltgagedl in than in tryii.g to strengthen our c,mmunity intellec tnally ? Wlhat nohler cllitiu exists than the one to help en:ighten the human race ? The work which our Sisters are engaged in is a work of charity-a work whlch ought to :,p peal directly to every good citize:m and every good chrikitia: . The Festival must be a success. It lien with the peop'e of our town to make it so. Talk festival on the streets, talk it in the stores to people who come in to purchase goods, talk it when you go out in the country. E Talk it all the time and every where and it will be a grand success. Wiil you make it so ? CASTORIA I For Infants and Children. E The KIad You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of FOUND Near Georgia Plantation, a mar. The owner giving deseription anl paying expense of :iadertisement cat, recover property by applypng tao Victor Bourgeois Gecorgia Plantation, Raceland La. 32 5t Strikes a Rich Find. "I was troubled for several years with chronic indigeition and nitrvou debility,' writes F. J Green. of Lau caster. N. H , ."No remt'ly helped me until I began u-ing Electlrc l::ters. which did me more good than all the. medicines I ever used. They have also kept my wife in excellent health for years. She says Electric Bitters are just splendid for lftuale troubles; that they are a grand tonic a.id in vigorator for we:ek. run down women No other mediecl.e can take its pl:ce in our family." Tyv them. Only 50c. Satisfaction guaranteed by all dtrug gists. For Sale. Store building. known na Prote, tor4 lh:all, and re.-i.iene situated ,n, Oi Short street between St. Ph'lip nda, Wi Jack-on streets. For particula;s app y at SENTINEL OFFICE. '- - » ,Thae Kind You Ht AlWays BrgIt , Spring l)re:- !Fabrics. The wise woman ,lai-,s h.r Sminner r wardirobh e now, when the ~lhops are Iab )unding in no\'eites ati the va'ie. -ty of fabrics exh:hited makes it ,os-. ibile to g atify al! tastes. l:,ity cffc'ts ,characte,,ze many of the socl cl.i wa-lh fabrics, and somied ighltful - o'or combinathns are shown. An aiccurnte idea of what arc to be the ' Sfavorites of the sea-on lumay It· h:l f, rom the Mlarch Delia'olOr, whsch shIws patterns of the nw mtori:.l - In actual and reciue d iz * and d n* - eribes the weaves in detad. TIe A Ssame numb r iils';rat, a th, fthe'y buttons and braids whicth are to figure - so conspicuously as dress trmminiigs @sliup!lU STATE O)F LOUrI4IANA. Sith Tudicial D)istrict Court-Parish of Ihafourhee. Si''E-:!oN" OP Itow.LINE PoNTIii+IK, i)inEA"X' No. l-: l'ii \llr:-W-..T AKE NOTI'l-' TIIAT PUiISUANT Ito an trder anid d.rt c ,,f th,. ab<ove S'oulrt, and ti a ('ceilliir-ill t', nme di rected inl the+ athove cltitll'l iit'l I'Itin - ' Icred S r 'e-·tion I will nff r f,: .-'as!e at it ul ic.'! :ltlien purssnit I law ti ithe a(1 .t antid hiilhet Iidder on thi ler prnli-es .itu:td in t hi pari.hh, on i.e lefi learnkr Iof Itivnti liiafoiurttlc at stiti Inr or tr.' T lThree miles betlow the ownl Tiho' .ATUIIIIAY A.i!iL e5ra ':)2 hetwe'il it, ,ur- te II o',!.*.k A. M. u uti oel -,k I'-. . th foll, wir (i'-h - rit, po' "er ty c wit: I. REAL ESTATE. o1st. A Certain tract of land situat ,I in the Parish of Lafourehe, tn the left Ibank of the Batn lnafrc-he, at about it Two or Three miles below the Town of Thilodaur, measuring one arpent and SThirty ,Seven feet front on Bayou La r fourche, by Forty arpents in depth, boundeds above by lands of Emelius Boudreaux and below by the Laurel .5 Valley Plantatio on elonging to Barker a and Lepine; Together with all the buildings and improvements thereon and all the rights and privileges thereto ce belonging. From the sale will be reserved the warehouse, carriage house and cistern attached to the store building now oc cupied by Leo J. Bondreaux, and also the old house situated in the pasture and claimed by the estate of Zephirin Boudreanx. MOVABLES. ab All the house hold Furnitures and IX Cookini utensils. Also three mules and all the farming a implements as per inventery on tile in tin my office. IOn the followine Terms and ('cndi tions to wit: For '.\SIlI to, pay ldebis. GENTLEMEN I Do you want a SHOE that will fit well, wear better, look. best, and be the leader of styles in your town? BOSTONIAN, $3.50 SHOES, are the very SHOES that you should give a trial. Spring & Summer Styles Now Read.. ELLIS BRAUD'S SONS. - "SOLE AGENTS GOOD SERVIGCE 1901.,- BETTER SERVIGE 1902, L Southern Pacific SUNSET ROUTE FREE CHAIR CARS. SPLENDID EQUIPMENT. Y BOX-VESTIBULED, PERFECT TRAINS. THE VERY BEST And o ALL POINTS Send 10c. in stamps for a copy of the SOUTIIERN PACIFIC RICE COOK BO)OK, containing :00 recipes. S. F. B. 1MOHSE. T. J. ANI)ERSON, M. L. ROBBINS, Pass. Tr.tf fgr. A ~st. Gen. Passe. Agt. OGn. Pars. & Tkt. Agt, HOUSTON. TEXAS. Why Not Have a Cumberland 'Phone? as ow as..'" $1.00 PER MONTH Which gives you free service to our slbscribers to this exchange, which means nearly every planter on Ilayou Lafourche from Nap oleon' ille to Locklport-a distance of about 4. miles.................... Spcial rates for planters in the surrounding country. Cumberland Telephone & Telegraph Company. 'Phone 10. Bank L;fouirche Building. Thiio(laux LOST. On night of M:ard; Gras Parade. ,S One Din;nu:,lt screw :in. A reward a will bh given. Address Thibudaux Se:ntinel. 30. Thi For Sale. One lot situated on Jackson street, - d,silable location to build resilene. :r 42 AITi';y to TLOMAuS A. RIVIEFPE Breeders of fancy poultry, attention. - tifl C:oclhin e__.z for snle at $2 00 per dzn. You ae invited to visit r Ire.ding pen before placing your li, order. th, Call cithlr at W. C. Ragans reai.- ib dence or KnobL+.oh's Music store. 31 ib: Do CLAY KNOBLOCH j"', At'?f] sal Coanselor at Late ct ria Thibo aux, i* bl. Offiecs: je Gaude Building, C St. Philip St. of The Farm er The Gardener and The Housewife Yoaie.sI maaa ThIN am tbe wi G .a.C t.Helie He t s $1 t Dr st C. Caught. Cared. 1 PUR IOR " or sN DONKY OatN ..EVERY SACK. EST u,. w . -N-FO-. R. 05 t5 Railroad Schedule. SB,.hul," of T. & P. H-ttlw:y Co.. Lafourehe Ira::,ch. SJain Lizte aonl Port Allen d, New Iiouwii Iltaeu. LAtrcRfE ni~ Aic . Thtlodatux. La. I Donaldsonrvll!. La. wI;- I4ivs-. :"t 0:91 a. rn. Arrive= at 5+:40 a. in. 63--Arrives at :t15 p. m. I Leaves at 6t:º5 p. in. MAIN LI:v, New Orl::an.. La. I Donaltdstouvile. La. 51- LT "*vc at 10:4P p. mt. !Arrives at 1:04 a. m. ,l-L.., ves at ::15 :. m. .: Arrives at 11:'-au.m. ?st ,onnld. 5- -.tr. es at .: ý. a. mn. ILaves at 4:43 a. tU St-Arr ,em at 6:15 pi. I. Leav.r at 3:uI p. mn Po:? A!.'.:EN N:EW U"OAt. jiil, Nt'l:. 6 -latves ::" t .21 p. tn. ; At. - t. - , e.8i p. n1.I 56--Arrves at 11 :F,5 p. m. I Le~\vt at 8:51 a. m. Hlom7a fr r.v r . 'y in Texas. Texas produces every kuntsn stable product of North Amnrica sod. Mil lions of acres li: untouche:l, awaiting the coining of the intel!igent fu:rner. builder and grower. Fortunes are be. iui made in lite cultivation of rice, now hbecuirug of va:t itr.potance, in the fertile pral: ies iof the Coast Couhn try along the line of the Southern Pas ctlic-Sunstet Route. High land and ir rigation has made this condition possi ble. Send for literature on the suh ject, and enclose ten cents for a copy of Southern Pacltic Rice Cook Book, containing 200 recipes; to any agent of the company or to S. F. B. Moasa, Passenger Traffic Manager, Houston, Texas. Notice. SnERIFF'S OFFICE PARISH or LA Thibodaux, La., Feb. 19, 1902. All persons, firms, corporations, and associations, who are subject to state anl Parish Licenses, are hereby notifed that I amn collectitg same, nal, that they must be paid at my office on or before Feb. 28, 1902 On and After march lat, penalties will be ch.arged at the rate of 2 per cent Ier month, and cou:t costs and 10 per cent attorneys fees -when suits ate in-tituted to enforce co'l,,et on. JAMES BEARY, Shetifs and Ex-of1h'io co'.ector Parish of Lafourlshe. To the Public. Thiss s to state to the public my flit 'is a;d customers that the rumor r hicL has ,:,ina'd culrrnc.y in Thiln a daux to the' ) ffct th"'t I iltenled go inj~ ,ut of the Bakery business is un tit -'. Your kind patron.rge ii, the future is solicited tas: it nl.ts Ieen tn the I'a-t. 1,. '. ( :ittle. Tl:is wil Intsrst YMc;bhes. ,Mthl t, r. - $Sw.-.t P ,'.vIl, rs f,. 'lhi'it':,. 'ur, F. ,' v ri- hn, .,S Ili tl,.rn l,!.. T n.l.- r -or '.r-, [ .k th , lat Is -"1.+1 l. ,,-trm, 11 , s i e ,,-r, ;,, 1 .;1. lt. " il ( .li . .,'llnt:li -. ` 1 The Place to Buy - To - Strores, Hqrdware, Builder's Hareware, Guns, .,mmunilion, Cut/leril, Brushes, Brooms, Paints, Oils, Harness, and' .1gricwultural Implements Hall Clipper Plows at New Orleans Pricea, -B AT H. Riviere & Co. 'Phone 108. Cor. M.ain 4' St. Louis Sts, DR. JOS. L. DREXLER, VETE4I NARY SURGEON, .-FFICE AT_1 LEON DREXLER'S STAB THIBOD4U K. LA L01I DISTANCE TELEPHOIE 30 IBODAUX TELEPHOME J. L. LOBDELL, Pres. ED. B.ADEAUX. Sery. P. R. PERCY, V-President. JOSEPH CLIUDET rhe Iobdell &Peryg @ Wholesale Deale Commission Merchants. Near S. P. Railroad Depot, Thibodaux, La. gefsor and tisan 4 rOrders For Car-load Lots Solicited. Sugar Planters orders given special attention for Grain and Ha Local 'Phone 152.--Cumberland 87. SGO TO t1 Riviere & (Jo. For bargains in Bobinet Bars S Great Reductions have been made. : $3.25 reduced to $2.50 $3.75 reduced to . 4.25 reduced to 3.50 4.50 reduced to &. 4.75 reduced to 4.00 5.50 reduced to 7.50 reduced to 5.50. We have yet complete assortment in all 005 b Winter Gaods. Head-quarters for Wedding eqalPg ments. A Complete assortment of Ladies and ChildrOD Shoes, ranging from 50ts to $3.50. ·t. ' ~... V-TI-EK AND, DEA .... Choice I ou gh Dress 7 l Cypress LumbVt l Dimensions Sawed to Order and Delifldi Lafourctl C(rossing s b'%.