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The Opelousas Courier, LEONCE SANDOZ......... Publisher OPELOUSAS: SATURDAY. - - AUGUST 26, 1905 Newspaper Law. 1. Subscribers who do not give express no tice to the contrary are considered as wishing to continue their subscriptions. 2. If subscribers order the discontiuance of their periodicals, the publisher may continue to send them until all arrearages are paid. 8. If subscribers neglect or refuse to take peliodicals from the office to which they are directed. they are held responsible until they have settled the bills and ordered them dis conttnued. 4. It subscribers move to another place with out informing the publishers and the papers are sent to the former direction, they are held responsible. b. The courts have decided that "refusing to take the periodicals from the office or remov ing and leaving them uncalled for" is prima facia evidence of intentional fraud. e. Any person who receives a newspaper and makes use of it whether he has ordered it or not he is held in law to be a subscriber. T. It subscribers pay in advance they are bound to give notice to the publisher at the end of their time if they do not wish to contiu us taking it; otherwise the publisher is au thorized to continue sending it, and the sub soriber will be responsible until an express no tice, with payment of all arrears, are sent to the publisher. Is Patriotism at a Discount ? MIa. EDITOR :-It seems that in most if not all, of the towns in the State that have thought necessary to keep quar antine guards at their various entrances, the citizens have volunteered to do that duty. Not only the small towns,4but larger and wealthier towns than Opel ousas, such as Alexandria and New Iberia, are guarded by volunteer guards. Should not Opelousas manifest the same public spiritt Should not this town, the center of enlightenment of the parish, give a patriotic example to the less fav ored sections of this parish? How can we condemn people less enlightened than we fora lack of public spirit when we show in so many ways that we are selfish and unpatriotic ourselvest Let the citizens hold a meeting, determine how many guards are necessary, pro vide them, and relieve the town treas ury of the heavy expenses that it is now subjected to. It will be a lesson in pub lic spirit to many who hardly have any conception of the meaning of the words and must prove of vast benefit in sev eral ways. Civis. Nothing on the Market Is Equal to Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. This fact is well known to druggists everywlere, and nine out of ten will give their customers this preparation when the best is asked for. Mr. Obe Witmer, a prominent druggist of Jop lin, Mo., in a circular to his customere, says: "There is nothing on the market in the way of patent medicine which equals Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for bowel com plaints. We sell and recommend thln preparation." This remedy is for sale by all drug. gists and dealers In patent medicine. "John D. Rockefeller is the greatest eriminal of the age," thus did Governoi Robert M. LaFollette, of Wisconsin, denounce the richest man in the world is an address delivered before the Illi. nois Baptist Chautauqua. The decla ration was greeted with cheers. The Gov. of Wis. in this was right. For didn't old Rooksy always fight, Ever sine the day of his birth, Tryintag to gobble up the eartht And he sneeeeded so admirably well That he stands olt the brink of hell; Mi Satanle Majesty is proud of him; In a lake of sulphur he will swim. -J. C. Pierce. Colic and Diarrhoea-A Remedy that Is Prompt and Pleasant. The prompt results produced by Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, together with its pleasant taste, have won for it a place Im many households. Mr. W. T. Taylor, a mer chant of Winslow, Ala., writes: "I have used Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy myself and ale. wlth men on my place for diarrhoea ol eerie, and it always gives relief promptly and pleasantly." F'r sale by all druggists and deal rn ia patent medicine. The railroads furnish the express companies ears and carry the express on a pereeatage basis. The govern ment pays from 75 to 165 per cent ren tal for postal cars and then pays the railroads about eight times as much for transporting the mails as. they receive for hauling the express. Puzzle: Find the annaa of the deficit in the P. O. D. -Jemooaner. Cures Solatica. Bev. W. L. Riley, L.L.D., Cuba, Nev York, writes: After flfteen days of eo cRelstiag pain from solatic rheumat, o.t auder various treatments, I wai ndoueed to try Ballard's Snow Lind meat, the irst appliaetion giving nm at relief and the second entire relief Ireasa give it unqualified recommenda. ti.- e, 60Oc. -1.00. aid by . C. ]~ er & Son, Arnaund Prof. Mathews. of the Chicago unit veritr. belittles home training, and eays that morality should be taught i, abe schools like algebra. MoralitY should be taught everywhere, but tbr best saebhing Is.by example, and the subsidized professors who applaud the siminal methods of the trust magnates are not setting a very good example. ommoaonr. Peullar 'Dsappearance. ,J. D. Reoyen, of Botlerville, 0., laid epeeiaer disappearance of his paiu Ssy tos-Ind geston and bJlious a-to Dr. Kiug's New Life Pills. He "They are a perfect remedy foe arsag'Iour 'atomeeb, headache. con Ipatk, tse.' G ua aateed at all drag Itfibeliwved that the kind of'mos .lt_ that earies yellow fever to it i -i e 4zistsaio eartai sections. that this me. ia bisi sgaltitudes, we teach a eartain point level i mSturvive. This `-stha+as not been binreswulets aniýcan skSn. Williamr SArnia Salve for It is the Iever found." teas, scald., f'om the . Fw yý ivy .yý. -U Give Us More Light. MA:. EITOR:-I notice that a corre spondent of the Clarion thinks that the town autlhorities ought to occasionally let the people know what becomes of their money. lie is iight. We know in a vague sort of way that the salaries of town officials have been raised and raised and raised again of late years, but nobody seems to know exactly what they are getting, and we know that when there was a vacancy in one of the oftices recently there were swarms of applicants for the place. We know we have more policemen than we need and pay them higher than other towns, and that our Mayor costs us about $100 per year per 1000 of population, when many other towns pay half or less, and that figured on that basis, the salary of the Mayor of New Orleans would be about $48,000. We know that we got several thousand dollars more from licenses this year than ever before, and tha:t not a foot of sidewalk has been built. Of course, we ought to know what be comes of the money. And in the com ing municipal campaign we ought to insist on candidates pledging them selves to economy and retrenchment, and greater publicity in financial mat ters. CITIZEN. A Warning to Mothers. Too much care cannot be used with small children during the hot weather of the summer months to guard against bowel troubles. As a rule it is only necessary to give the child a dose of castor oil to correct any disorder of the bowels. Do not use any substitute, but give the old-fashioned castor oil, and see that it is fresh, as rancid oil naus eates and has a tendency to gripe. If this does not check the bowels, give Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy and then a dose of cas tor oil, and the disease may be checked in its incipiency and all danger avoid ed. The castor oil and this remedy should be procured at once and kept ready for instant use as soon as the first indication of any bowel trouble appears. This is the most successful treatment known, and may be relied upon with implicit confidence even it cases of cholera inlfantum. For sale by'all druggists and dealers in patent medicine. The czar intimates that he will sacri fice every subject lie has before lie wil submit to a disgraceful peace. By sac rificing a few grand dukes he will bi able to conclude other satisfactor, things than a graceful peace.-Conm moner. Duke Alexis is In gay Paree, in love with I vaudeville queen, While the Little Czar is biding at home, by hij subjects afraid to be seen; The Japs of different mettle are made, for thei Emperor they would die, And they are ever on the alert, from the enem: never do fly. t A Touching Story is the saving from death of the baba girl of Geo. A. Eyler, Cumberland, Md He writes: "At the age of 11 months our little girl was in declining health with serious Throat Trouble, and tw, physicians gave her up. We were al most in despair, when we resolved to try Dr. King's New Discovery for Con. t sumption, Coughs and Colds. The firsi r bottle gave relief; after taking four bottles she was cured, and is now ir I perfect health." Never fails to relieve and cure a cough or cold. At all dru: - stores; 500 and $1.00; guaranteed. Trira bottle free. A North Louisiana Paper. The Shreveport Journal, the leading afternoon paper of North Louisiana full Associated Press dispatches, and news features 18 to 20 hoars in advance of any other paper In this section, may be secured delivered by mail to any postoffice for 50c per month or one yeas for $5.00. Invaluable as a medium foi t keeping in touch with the gubernator ial campaign now on in earnest. News agents wanted in every town to s handle the Journal, secure new sunb scribers and make collections. Liberal commissions. Address all communications to the Shreveport Journal Publishing Co., I Ltd., Shreveport, La. Herbine f Renders the bile more fluid and thus helps the blood to flow; affords promp. relief from biliousness, indigestion, sick and. nervous headaches, and the over indulgence in food and drink. HerbinE e acts quickly; a dose after meals wil s bring the patient into a good conditio, in a few days. G. L.Caldwell,agent M. K. & T. R. B. Checotah, Ind. Ter., writes, April 18th 1903: "I was sick for over two yearn B with enlargement of liver and spleen I The doctors did me no good, and I had given up all hope of being cured, wher my druggist advised me to use Herbine It has made me sound and well." 50c Sold by E. C. Roger & Son, Arnaud ville. Up to Date. We have recently added, and wil continue to keep supplied with new anc improved type and printing material cards, paper, envelopes, etc., and car promply execute any job printing re quired at the lowest prices. Give us a call when you want ANY THING in the JOB PRINTING line We can give you the best at the lowes prices, and if you will call and see samw plesand get prices youn will be con. vinced of that fact. Rheumatism. When pains or irritation exist on any part of the body, the application of Ballard's Snow Liniment gives prompt relief. E. W. Sullivan, owner Sullivan House, El Rena, O. T., writes, Jane 6, 1909: "I take pleasure in recommending Ballard's Snow Liniment to all who are I afflcted with rheumatism. It' is the only remedy I have found that gives immediate relief." 25c, 50e, $1.00. Sold by E. C. Roger & Son, Arnaud ville. Perhaps those newspapers that are trying to ridicule Lawson have an idea that in that way they may prevail upon Mr. Rockefeller to beat Mr. Carnegie's educational pension scheme with one for subservient newspaper writers. Commoner. Wonder if it ain't about time for you to read a good paper t Try the OPE LOUSas Counisa. No office-holding syndicate or political joint stock com -Mty controls itscolumns. Nobody boses this ranch but its owner. $. per year. Mr. A. Sate, it must be admitted, is making an excellent buffer between Baroo Komura+ and the ubiquitous re porters. The American newspaper that se.tres the services of Mr. Sato will 8atie star.--Commoner. L wyers who have briefs to print are re atiy reminded that the COUovIs rlitllrg s ofce" Is thoroughly equipped iav .e prtet execution of that kind ft wrk. atantes satisfaction ,>t=onesta in savirog what S t nomt whwhat o Can b uy. r famera ctn be The New York World. THRICE-A-WEEK EDITION-READ WIIER EVER THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE IS SPOKEN. For tile autumn season now at hand the most valuable paper to youl will Ie the New York Thrice-a-Week World, because it offers you more at the price than any other paper published any where in the world. This is a time of great events. We are having great wars, and many other changes of a stirring kind are occur ring both at home and abroad. The Thrice-a-Week World comes to you every other day, except Sunday, with all the news, fully, accurately and promptly told. The Thrice-a-Week World is fair in its political reports. You can get the truth from its columns, whether you are Republican or Democrat, and that is what you want. The Thrice-a-Week World always has a serial story running, and it is al ways a first-class story lb a first-class author. The Thrice-a-Week World publishes better fiction than any other newspaper in the United States. Spe cial attention is also given to markets, and there are many other valuable fea tures. The Thrice-a- Week World's regular 0sbscription price is only $1 per year, and this pays for 156 papers. We offer this unequalled newspaper and 'ITHE OPELOUSAS COURIER together one year for $2.50. The regular subscription price of the two papers is $3 00. Public is Aroused. The public is aroused to a knowledge of the curative merits of that great medicinal tonic, Electric Bitters, for sick stomach, liver and kidneys. Mary H. Walters, of 546 St. Clair Ave., Col umbus, 0., writes: "For several months I was given up to die. I had fever and ague; my nerves were wrecked; I could not sleep, and my stomach was so weak from useless doctors' drugs that I could not eat. Soon after beginning to take Electric Bitters I obtained relief, and in a short time I was entirely cured." Guaranteed at all drug stores; price 50c. Articles intended for publication in the COURIER should be sent in before Thursday morning if possible to insure their appearance in the next issue Matter sent in Thursday evening oi later is apt to be excluded for lack o1 time or space, unless it is of sufficient importance to justify the delay and in convenience. Stop That Cough. When a cough, a tickling or an irrita Lion in the throat makes you feel un comfortable, take Ballard's Horehound Syrup. Don't wait until the disease hat gone beyond control. Mr. and Mrs. J A. Anderson, 354 West Fifth St., Sal Lake City, Utah, writes: "We thino Ballard's Horehound Syrup the bees medicine for coughs and colds. We have used it for several years; it always gives immediate relief, is very pleasant and gives perfect satisfaction." 25e 50c, $1.00. Sold by E. C. Roger & Son 1 Arnaudville. Don't neglect to furnish the COURIEI with news items of general interest Notices of deaths, marriages, t he pre sence of visitors in your neighborhood etc., ought to appear in thecolumns o I yourlocal newspaperand will bepub lished if same are duly and timely re ported. !Phone, Cumberland 110. Printers in need of a good newspape press can get one at a bargain by ap plying at this office soon. R. lne & Co. make; will print an 8-column folio is in flue condition ; can be seen in oper ation; and will besold at half origina Job work of all kind turned out at thi office on short notice. Get our price before placing your order. We wil save you money and guarantee satisfac tion. Those needing wedding invitation should call at this office and examine our samples and prices, we have jus what they want, and can do it neat ant cheap. When we come to think it over, are the graft ezoosures that are astonish ing the people any worse than the democracy has been stating it since 1898?-Commoner. 'T'he effort to promote the beautify ing of tihe highways by planting o shade trees has not received the recog nition and attention that it deserves For choice drinks in the cool beverage line Don't go all over town and waste your time, But to the Haas-Littell Ding Store go, Whose Ice Cream Parlor is below zero. If you need job work of any kind anm have not the time to call, ring up phony 29, and we will do the rest. All of on work guaranteed to give satisfaction. The man who knows a good job o printing is the kind we like to prin for. He usually knows what he want -and we do the rest. A well shaded road makes the worl of the heavily laden team easier, ant greatly enhances the delight of the mas who is traveling for pleasure. The COURIER is prepared to do al kindsofjob work cheap for cash. Come and let us tell you about it before yot go elsewhere. Place your valuable papers in asafet] deposit box in the St. Landry State Bank. We want your advertisement, and will be glad to do your job printing. Dr. Kendall's treatise on the horse can be had at this office for 25 cents. h f Suppoultog 5 . M Yurimm, t. ai Sr urain. wu . it a." c,Dr..wm. ' ma uw u EA . ss YIS mmanvov. tu.a.ser:s, ... Sold in Opelounas by 8ANDOZ the DRUGGIST Call for Free Sample. PEYTON R. SANDOZ, LAWYER. Al elvil and criminal business will be given prompt and careful-attention. Oboe over St. Landry State Bank, Main -Street, Opelousas La. NTOTIcCE Mywlte, Emilenne St. AndrS, having left my bed and boar, nolic is hereby given that I will not be responail for an debts she may eontrat. ST. ANGO GUILLORY. Mallet, La., Aug.12,~0e16.-1m WOTICn To TRa PUELEC. The erdliasnee pOiibtting fast iivin.g and raelng in the cerporate libita will he strietiy eantese. C. L. HATIRS OUR SALE Q(IMAP. . A s rclm& l e.aly enrry base. Also a pair of larpAiserema moules. For particulars spyarp tsto WMiBR YARD, An Easy Way to Contribute to the Confederate Memorial (Battle Abbey) Association. "Tlihe South," published at Dallas Texas, has promised to give to thi Confederate Memorial Association one half of all the suNlscripttons collected by Confederates. This is a monthly magazine of thirty four pages, beautifully printed and ili Instrated, and sent for the remarkabl3 r low price of 25 cents per annum. A specimen copy will be sent to any onut desiring it, and it would be very eas3 1 for members of Confederate Camps oi Chapters of the l)augliters of the Con I federacy to get up largo lists of sub scribers, and thns materially help thi C. M. A., while promoting the circula tion of all adnmiraItle Confederate pub' I lication. Any one disposed to take hold of thi matter can send half of the proceeds with the names of subscribers, to "ThFi South," Dallas, Texas, and tie other half to J. Wmn. Jones, Secretary and 1 Superintendent, Confederate Miemoria r Association, No. 109 North 29th street - Richmonod, Va., and tlhe proper receipt will be sent._ May we not lhope tha there will be many to respond to thii liberal proposition? EINTI' OF I.E'I"I'ESRM Helnaniniing in the 'ostatlhee at Opelousas, TA. . A ug. 1,, l. 511 lwhich, f' nlt called for withli 15 dtays. will be senrlt toit t dead letter otli'l at Washitnghton, 1). ('.: Allen, lHenr-y EuIgiolnia. Victoria Clarks, ('harlot i (ai tinis, Mamnie Clark, Mrs Keaty, Mollie ('astaile .Joe Manueil, S Castles, J W Norris, Nallie , ('havert. Elisaltl te i:ttitor, E t ('ary, Montine Wilson, Madetline Davite, iltelry S Whten calling for tihe aI i, e Itesel say "adtvel y tised." U. S. EIlIWARI)S, P. M. The New Orleans PICAYUNE. The Leading Newspaper of the South. ALWAYS RELIABLE! ILWAYS GIVING THE LATEST NEWS. THE DAILY PICAYUNE I Is a real newspaper. No expense is spared in producing it. Its telegraph service is unsurpassed. Its news gatherers cover all places of interest. Its mechanical appli ances are modern and the best Its staff of talented writers and artists is complete. THE SUNDAY PICAYUNE Is a household treasure of news information and literature, illus trated and tasefully presented. THE WEEKLY PICAYUNE Is peerless as a country, family newspaper and literary journal, and no home in the South shoulc r be without it. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: Daily and Sunday - - $zx.oo a yeas Sunday - - - - - $2.oo a yeas Weekly - - - - $.oo a year NICHOLSON & CO., Proprietors, New Orleans, La. THE DAILY. SUNDAY on 8MI-WKEKLYSTATES WILL IVE YOU All the Latest News PROM EVERYWHERE THE STATES Ia the Leading Democratic Paper of the South... Pull Assooliated Press Dispatches, All the Latest In Politics, Daily Stock and Market Reports, up ttill closing of Exchanges. Special Daily Commeroial column, Delivered at Your Postolice. DAILY AND SUNDAY STATES, 1 year, $7.00; 6 mos., $3.SO a mos. $1.75; 1 mo., $0.65 SUNDAY STATES. 16 to 20 pages. 1 year, $1.60 SElI-WEEKLY STATES, Published Every Wednesday and Saturday. 104 Copies in a year for $1.00 DAILY STATES NEW ORLEANS, LA. AL AIL AL AL A k AL A STAR BRAND SHOE Nice, Elegant, Popular and Cheap. Manufactured by the Roberts, Johnson & Ran Shoe Co., St. Louis, and sold by ALLEN T. SANDOZ & BRC Opelousas, La. FOR SALE. One of the finest residences in Opelousas i offered for sale. This property is known a the Mrs. Evan's formerResidence. The build lug is new, sustantial and roomy. It is cer trally located for business. The lot is of goo size, including crib, stable, etc. This fin property is offered for the moderate sum c S4,0-0-one fourth of this amount cash, balanc on time with 8per cent interest. For turthe partieulars, apply to JAB. H. HOUSTON, Agent, or to MRS. MARY L. HARRIS, Careeof Prof. T. H. Harris, Baton Rouge sa. Dee. 8.1900-tt. FOR SALE. A desirable and well improved properr, eentrally located for business, (known as the Hadden reidence) is offered for sale. It con slate f alet three aeres of ground, with i cabin for temante, orib, stables, etc. There is gardeJthe place, with some nice bearing Foan f~rar Prie, 8,000.ON .For farther particulars, apply to JTakk a .B I, OUSTON, - P. ALEXIS SANDOZ, Successor to J. K. Sandoz & Bro. Staple & Fancy Grocerie AND .i- General Merchandise-a -:o:- I wish to announce to mIy patrons and the general public that my store had been completely stocked in every line before quarantine was established and when Prices were e Low, and that I have made No Advance in Prices on Account of Yellow Fever and Quarantine, Everything Goes at the Usual Low Prices while they last CALL EARLY---FIRST COME FIRST SERVED. I1 P. ALEXIS SANDaOZ ST, LANDRY LUMBER CO., L'ti THE UP-TO-DATE LUMBER DEALERS. . They handle Atchafalaya Red Cypress, Long Lei Yellow Pine Lumber, Shingles and Siding. Also, Sas Doors, Blinds, Mouldings, Etc. Lumber Yard on Liberty Street, East of Adams House. LOUIS ROGERS, O. L. GREGORY, B. F. TUCKEI, I:OBT. CHACHERE, Louisiana State University Baton Rouge, La. THOMAS D. BOYD, A. M., LL. D., President. -:o: Full Literary, Scientific, and Engineering courses Special graduate cours Three Agricultural courses of four years, of two years,. and of ten weeks. Excellh Commenrcial course. Pre-Medical course. I' equalled facilities for instruction Sugar Chemistry and Sugar Engineering. Strong faculty, large library, well equipped laboratories, workshops and expe; ment stations. Instruction thorough, modern, practical, fitting young men for 8s cess in any calling. Thirty-fire buildings in most beautiful grounds. Tuition is free to residents of Louisiana. Other expenses very low, consideri the great advantages offered. The next session opens Wednesday, September 20th. Write for catalogue co taining full informnation. [july 22-121 f 1905 Has Arrivedl S So has our full line of this Season's goods. We buy for cash, hence we get bargains and can offer bargains to our customers. We're not selling goods at cost, but we are selling goods cheaper than anyone in this parish. W\Ve want your trade, you want good goods as cheap as you can get them. Give us a call and let us show you our stock of any line in which you may wish to purchase. WTVe Handcle I1Everythlng. * . Our stock of Dry Goods, Hats, Shoes, Ladies' and Gentlemen's Ready to Wear Clothing, etc., is complete in every depart in ment, and our prices low as the lowest. See our line of Stoves, Farming Imple ments, Plows, Etc., Etc. Before You Buy Your Groceries Give Us a Call. ROBERTI CHACHERE. ~3CS3ummememememememememeD)~~~i OUTHERN ACIFI S P "New York-New Orleans Steamshlp L.ise BETWEEN NEW ORLEANS AND NEW YOI Steamer sails from New Orleans every Wednesday at 12:00 n: SUNSET 0 " '" New York every Wednesday at 12:00 0oon ROUTE ~ "New Orleans-Havana Steamship Line' BETWEEN NEW ORLEANS AND HAVAI Steamer sails from New Orleans every Saturday at 2:00 p. n . . " . Havana every Tuesday at 4:00 p. m. "Sunset Express." between New Orleans and San Francisc Leaves New Orleans daily at 11:55 a. in. Leaves San Francisco daily at 5:45 p. Carries Pullman Drawing Room Sleepers. Tourist Sleepers. Combination Library, Buffet and Observation Cars. Dining Cars, Chair Cars, Oil Burning Locomotives from New Orleans to San Francisco. -o Inquire of any Southern Pacific Agents forr all information. D. P. NTIUBRS, Division Freight & Passenger Agt., Lafayette, F. E. BATTURS, General Pas. Agt., X. L. & T. and L. W. R. R., New Orleans, La. ° Uw Bow)l TTraobE H A.as oiqndeigi7i the Bowel- Strc __-,,th elsiM aNek 'TEET Chl EASdY.E r n Ua sea to a. J MOPFTrr. 1. 0, s. LOUis, MO Mother! Hesitate no longer, but save the health and fIfe your chlld as thousands have done, by giving these powder ERETHINA is eastly given and quickly counteracts and ove wwrIwI ff1 w~ww .ý / ý.w ý.......ý fw ý. wa -- - i_ -.&f.-- -4"I __ uVmVWW L 7W -wE WU& W vieU 5111 NEW ROYAL SEWING MACHIN] $65 Machines Closing Out at $3 Apply at ROBERT CHACHERE. Have your Job nting done at this of 1NOTICE.. The public is hereby notified that Mr. D. E Baker is no longer connected with the Berl Telephone and Telegraph Co., Ltd., and tl all rumors to the effect that the Compan plant had been, or was to be transferred to a other company or individual, by whomsoe' h circulated, is unfounded and malicious. ' company will continue its .business as here fore, and I solicit the continued co-operat of its patrons and the public. Yours very tru June 3, 1905. A. B. PICKET' FOR MALE OR EXCHANGE F, COUNTRY PROPERTY. Former residence of A. C. Skiles, situated the southwestern part of town. Large, cc fortable dwelling, kitchen, stable, and all n essary outhouses, all in first-class order. Apply to 8KILEB LUMBER YARD, Dec. 31, 1904. Opelousas Boarders Wanted. I am prepared to accommodate a few boa ers, either by the day, week or month. Mrs. CLARA BREAUX 0 Nov. 12-tf SProceedings of political mi iungd, obituary notices, cards - thanks, etc., will be published ;e advertmenta, and must be paid for. Part - uterested will please bear this in mind CHAMBERLANl-HUNTIT AC DEMY, Port Elibwon, Mli.Miwuippi. Sagniliceit new brlck bnildings, the complete in the Stlth fiIr a Bloys' Boar Schlool. Nilnety Iroo. Steamll heat. rlet lights. Sa' itaryplr u bii . ('arn sifat l lealt lhftl loca.ttion il "hil' cnntry." B e dlicilline. Iloi.ue influetlcc. Thorough .nes tion. Military- training. Number li-tedI tillcate "illiits to h i ,iversities'. Foreataja address, W, '. GUTHRIE PrlnelE p June 19, 190;-1w DLUCA7r7s SOUJ4 OLL.).O is thre LeadSag Highest Grade Business, Shorthland English Training tehool II the 8outh It is recognized everywlhere as a WI I Awake, Practical, Reliable, Progreaal Popular and auccessful School. It i no delusive promises to sectle studei ta SOULS COLLEGB owns and oc.l the Finest Busiuesa Sc hool Bai!dint America. 19 Ellperienceo Teachers. Eo keepers and Stenograpbers recommend I end for New Illustrates Circular. oGEO. SOULS & 8oi No TUOUBLE TO ANSWER QUESTION if , HE TEXAS PACIFIC 'o RAILWAY Passenger Service iii the S.e DIRECT LINE TO NORTH TEXAS, NEW MEXICO, ri ARIZONA g AND CALIFORNIA. BEST ATTENTION GIVI PATRONS. i. P. TVP.TN , SCURE TELLA LUI I 0 WITH Dr.Kig' K NoW Discovi D ONSUMPTION Pr FOR iUGIS and 50c i OLDS Fro A Surest and Quickest Cure 1 THROAT and LUNG T" LES, or MONEY BACg. Ao d Invntonis roa-y p---.- o S roo tly obtaien Ui. and F Sfreereporton otablli For How to Deseco Patents and ari M Suicki ertein our opCiure eA hntlomly til sobtraatetfD U. oend mlatil on of any slentl. o hdo rernt four onldths, L en y for -"-i Patents taken a t.. wn To a desrable nelg- rood wit h an entire square land live oaks, magnolias, cedar~s about 9 squares from the Co5frt3W from i righ mohool, 2 squaresa 0i SiTown Reildenll f.5d Church and convent. House t. . brick basement. 8 rooms, four buildings, etc., all under good il sold cheap for cash, or part cash on time to suit. Apply at .thi TOWN REilIDENCIE F.: A comfortable new Asi-room. kitchen and other outhouses and land, all under fence and in at tion, will be fold cheap for " f terms of credit. at t s t For particulars tappyoat th. Dec. 17, 160--tt