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Arr . ,Blessings'of Government. Like the Dew from Heave. , Shout i ºk o1| Edtor. COVINOTON, ST TAMMANY PARI~f H A SATUDAY, setn~e~ 5, ". . I , H I l I• i I I l lll l • -·.· H i .:alliml l .',.jia i! I m'" li Il - ' i "" " fi-''.!i ....i~b siI TAkIQN IP R • il i ib.~ ..: Editor. COVINOTONl, T SST. TAM D OPENING6 SALE pets, Mattings; Rugs, Shades, Lace Curtains. . ET. rr'P TINGS ts, Coloring Heavy. China Mattings, fancy, apse, worth worth 22+o per yard, at........ 15 ~tasd, 3C e . ·M..t°o, fwonrth ......' . 3a IS3 Heavy China Mattings, fancy, stCatpet, beau. 5 p a yard, 2t 15C Heavy China Mattings. fancy, worth 35c a yard. at.......... 1- A.DE 3 LACE CURTAINS. SShades of all kinds, from Never priced so low be a good cheap shade for the fore, every pair perfect, designs 'are Floral. An kitchen, to a-handsome hand tique. BLussels and Novel embroidered shade for the ty effects, and the prices parlor. All of our shades Lo i, Nottingham Lace are made of the best cloth, Cutcaius, . worth 90. and are mounted on spring a pair, at 50e Lot 2, Nnumnghsm Lace Srollers. Heavy cloth shades Curtai'so, worth a$e5, edgedged with fringe, all col- a pair, at 98c' ore: Lot 3, Nottnlgham Lace murtains worth $2.00 .s inahes wide tfeet a pair, at $23 lOng, S290 val , for ISc Fine Line of Lace Bed 6 feet long, 3 feet wide 3c .sets, worth from $2.50 --rfeet long, 3 feet wide 9ic to 6'.0Oaaset atS2 to $.48 W~'?~ S. felong, 3 feet Fide 66c Sfeet long, 42: inches Curtain Poles, with wide, edged - with trimmings, worth 35e fringe, worth- $,50 98c and.Oc at. 2 to3 J.'i ICiKf, Ve Pres. E. JOD1ES, Sea. Treass. S warehose,; 61- O fI ce , i. -3. • , • • - • .• , ,.. . - + . .1+ . . ,E, MILLAR. A.:i TA SPRINGS, LA Agent for I PlTrssuw STEEL WIRE FENCEI '-: 4 AND &'CI I Lvan's !.xcus#Aop AND PUULTBY c POST OFFICE BOX, & EA III N.!, , Sto serve the th fir t-class ysters, r Sa-tdwiches. ioEe,.. - Lnche Baieu $andwich O, Prop. r , } ~:·O ~~·;·v =1.} :* '3 bý ýY -Fcaic~i STRIkES ERIENR utxS' 8715 IgAEr 800 Whe your ship tof beaith strikes tii hidded rocks of Conisiumpton, es mnoa, ;et. you ire lest it you doun get help fo Dr. :Kig's New Dtoeeoie tor, C u n, J. W. aMo ino Ta~ldsoe Spriigin,' Vi. writes:: "I Mad bon ery oi with P iaotl oja, de t ha care of two dore bt ow b "aetsn no" better wh mPega 'at appl r. hiigs News Discovr Theo dose g relief and ouie sreuid"d meo " 8.d te Forr r uroe forsxor thro, 'bromiifts codie and colds. 'Guranteed'by Jt Le Wat kis, of the Cit Drigtore; cand Joi. S. Ulaverie, DruggiLt. W1EOR ALSaE: aLots 1, , 3,g 4, o. in square Ho.902 in ew e ovlndti Si.ad loets havoe each afrount of fet on 9rth6 rna., by a debi f "140 "feet .For sale cheap. Witho~ut awtdipg ?fioh~ 13. frthe ifo lo y p is ski Troe i Fr Sale One, six-room cat tage,- with ding room' and kihn " stable, a ea, fig gound, ne square fronm th a iner F.ote. : ý AFL ":ý- ý 's..e ý G:'t9ý. 9 :ýd t.ir-w¢...r~n Tarpentne as a Prophy. lactic. New orleans,- La.,, Ag. 6, 1905.O To the Rditir of the Pleayu ni * Dear Sir-I send you a few lines suggesting the employentent of tur pentine as a prophylactic against yellow fever, which 'Il hope you will find suitable for publication in the Picayune in Sunday's tsetue. I have so much faith in tbis tur pentine theory of Dr. Knott that I am now evaporating it through my household, but of course only time can demonstrate its effectivenese,. In an open letter to Surgeon. General Wyman, ot the IlariLe Hospital Service, published in the Constitutlo .of Aug. 18 by Dr. J. J. Knott, of Atlanta, he expresses unbounded confidence in the efi cacy of. turpentine as a preventive agency in yellow fever. Coming from a physilcan of suph long exjlerience in the treatment of this disease, and one who has given a lifelong study and observation toi the subject of its cause and pre. vention, his suggestions are well worthy of thoughtful consideration at the present time. The doctor' recommends the evaporation of turpentine in dwell inge from evaporation .dishes placed in sleeping rooms (the ord nary soup pai.t will answer ad; mirably- for thepurpose), both day and digbt daring the present vist. atauon, believing ,hat it will af- t ford an absolute protection from , an attack of yellow fever. 'This is, . of course, in disregard of the mos. a quito theory, in wihlh the Doctor does not believe, and hie Is not alode in this view of the question p Nearly every one im New.•: Or. it leans is familiar with the "well~ a known'immunity from yello# fever. ai nfection 'enjoyed by our neighbor.l ing parish of -E. Tammany, nootl only at the present timie#,baut dur- " iug all lprevious epigemies, and; : momente's thought should etuggest aninquiry as to the.cause of this P immunity. The.. writer has for iK many years held the opinion thatr a ths is due o the presence there ofp be a mariDnni quantity oi: oaoe i5 t the -atmosphere.: As .,there should be a cause for this excess of ozone, the interence that it ms due to some: l unknowi6 action of the pine foares there: is a reasonable. and pleaFsable deduntion. Dr. Knott sa.s in big letter: ",1 have usually. osonized ordinary turpentine before usi8g pP byV exposing At .in open tesseei " tai lian;e .the presulnptioun lbat th e th. excess of osLrue knhon. to exist hi the pine torest . of -t. Teamam y Parish is due to the evaporatton of the products of the pine s .a logs. cal one. `.' Turpentne being a compara tively cheap article of commerce, it. t wthuin reachu of the poorest householder and can be used wu.+ out:.. dager:, provided : eaiisoble o care bet exerclsed in preventing its 4 contact th flirei Its m .ploymnt .ts in the preusntt emergency is mo.t earniestl rec Euomended. , il 2,000,000 heads of clover most be s.e isits froa the.' beet nhast be mad& th 9...3 01 O Cholera V~b ` ezaýt3 e Smef Rfot.. E8 tie ( M Ohu~ran " el,' hoeau Mr G ('W. Fowlew erl towin Ala.,, reates an i't ae he bad wke - luna. pe ter jury? "a mrd -r ' et RdweraidsW ooleimi seat oIp, wiur (meoaty1 Ma. lie say.: Whitere r &te soon- frot: meat:' h it: save l#oera Korbue i a~w sevwer It I eras neveir zuoregile# in ty l.au sett to the drugs et.f~ra a Ys Paying that h had wbMI Tent b that~a t is medicin was so . .° h am : he wold ater nsend it t it* I wan lAX. I tas ookndijese4 be OirhnutMe. r a'li doses cured ae aaitlvey. T Mle.uo* w erer .s&dqlb bea ibmenz a1 one;tetrv ueutbt~tea Othe rbig of is" Foe si by JE 8" " Chris, Clevrle.b &givest. e-. U.~Ti&~. 0r, yr t so r as se: . sIzr or b oat I .e. ; long ny and wick. no ed, and is on, sued e aith deadly he ju e atnd: you... J. needn't. tryto dodge it forl. we on't be any use;" i -- it ve will chase sh $eltup of and satok you sand with woe. will fill your. cup; I oh, the stag you if. you. , e don't clea n i J. ' omyia'Hi- tet ' " ; -J.,M.i Lewis, ie i Houston Post. A county court judge ti pris' tol, En land, remarked the other ,day: If there were:a mointyq Sjudges., n Bristol,, as el as + county court ldge, one of. ; th r greatest troubles of. my life w. ld pate away. : feel Eoiviuced that if there were some lady sitri ... Smy pla.e, in a wig or WfIntot ofe, r she #woud not be tasaa onfSeely, 5o coptoausly ad' so lse y als a.u by the ladies." A gol-edaj: , a pipe a n ag; po}nds of tobsceoconstituted £he Kaiser's gift .to 'r ? Geaevwld,' an inveterate smoker, wbo oe( brated his 104th baranda7 Burg, Pr' Pesan, recently. for tteem yearn sad I ° a4 t tecovery In .ie .e of S1m. nd. This Imasai*. E ls oiti equal 6for epra)s sad Ss for sal ~by Joes . ar,- dg th{ TIES4n [AM T.JU . ;;j". F DIRILRATS MIA plac w0 p I ld fa ac f ' n~~ of J.~om, *~s it Iac the sae ofio4? det t't `: Lan Aa, e p~o No. 3fi town sn4 wiiltihr:~~i~tilt ~ ri~te,:its tau l 1*0 R ir that . the land for azdcatu p~p0an o42at~. it Sept~mett,, 1905. He na a tat' W UIaieJran Joa i .Mny au& ail lc~taU Cz~ baom: inaIoU044wt *b.1hi0%t4R-·";b. 4 4 COURT JO t Perishof "Si ColDto Lt,! iO ice' P`i Via. t 8 thttWs nba R to r'emind ygt -,iiif . builfrij tal onhi r SPUOIA fatQ~I~~RWIIS ' A. A ILL! r7 7 J Am ::rý + I>T·· # ·i t~.64 ~~.4 -i