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CALOMEL DUMMIES' A SLUGGISH UVEA Craves into sour bile, making you sick and you lose a day's work. Calomel an 1i vale«! It'» mercury. Calomel «i'tt» liko dynamitp on a aliijr llvor hon rali »m«' I conic* into r with pour liilo it cranlicR into it dinning cramping and mtusc». If yon feel bilious, headachy, connti pated find nil knocked out, jiint go to your druggiat and Ret a ßO cent bottle of DmlHon'n Liver Ton«, which in a liarin |c«h volaille HubMtitut« for dangerotia calomel. Takn a apoonftil nnd if it doesn't »fart your liver and atraighten you up better and quicker than naaly calomel and without "inking you nick, you jiiat go hack and pet your money! If you take calomel today you'll 1» dick and nauseated tomorrow; heniden, it may «nlivale you, while If you tako Ihtdmin'* Liver Tone you will wake up feeling prent, full of ambition and ready for work or play. It'a liarmlcaa, plena ant and safe to give to children: they like it ^ HEAVEN HIS HOME. The publisher and editor of n newspaper in a eonipnratively small town died and were Iniried on the siime (lav mid slowly wend "ed their way down to where they supposed a warm reception awaited, them. The devil met t lie m in person and said: " Kor lo these many years you have borne the blame for the mistakes in the paper; you have assisted every movement for the betterment and upbuilding of your town, parish and state; you ha\e bv publicity given without cost. aided many and many a mer chant, professional man, manu facturer and corporation to climb the ladder of suec»\»s; you have made mistakes, and many of them especially in politic* by advocat ing (lav after day some candi dates for hitfh office, whom you ♦hought. were "big" men to find Inter they were only "swollen;" men have cursed you for not keep ing their names out of the paper when they did some act of which thev were ashamed; other men •Mid their wives have criticized you for saying? something com mendatory of a neighhor; some have used your advertising col umns to exploit their business And failed to pay, notwithstand ing the high cost of paper and the 'big payroll to be met every .Saturday. All these nnd more /ou have borne in silrnce. You two cannot come in here. "Heaven is vour home." mut a i »t j •! i l ' 1# «. tered the devil to himself as he ... a turned and walked «way.—Ex. SL SITHSCRIBK » TO TII® ^ ^NEW IBERIA ENTERPRISER jk, $1.50 PER ANNUM. R DO T0U KNOW THAT One million two hundred thou sand Americans die each year, it is estimated I Heart disease, pneumonia and tuberculosis cause more than 30 per cent of deathst Sickness lowers earning capac ityt , The IT. S. Public Health Serv ice is the nation's first line of de fense against disease? ! Disease is the nation's greatest j burden '/ of - II II I M ■l ,t m,d sanitation, not l.l I Ltiidna a.... l.-n Iwitti.f silks nnd satins, make better l'nltios? of liow wages favor high disease T<lt f S J i A female ny lays an average of 120 ,. BW at „ lime t ""'""«»will« 11 ""Wh.a.iii Stops Chills And Fever GUARANTEED ir Oiidinc it guaran* teed. Thii i» an iron* clad guarantee Oiidinc doc« not stop the wont caie of ma laria return all empty bottle* to your drug gist and you still re* ccive full Pu rebate Price. When you arc all run down and the chills and fever grip you every other day take Oxidmc. It will dnvc the malaria out of your system and make you well and strong. No more headaches,constipation, billiousncst and (attitude. Oaidine does away with all these. It rids you of Malaria. An Excellent Tonic Thote who live in malarial countries are apt to have malaria. Oxidmc will ward it olf. Taken once a week it will keep the bowels open, the kidneys and liver work tng right and make your blood run fast and red—putt the flash in your eye. Oxidine it • wonderful tonic and pre* ventive. Try • bottle. Fifty ccnti at all d'uggistt. Ik BEHRENS DRUG CO., ■ Wan. T «sas R mm I WHat TKic Man Say« Kennedale, Tom X*»« Hehrens Drug Cfr., Waco, Texa« Dear *tr* —I «jftf to «»form you that Ovtdinc ha* relieved w»e and my fjmdy of ihe»or»f •tege t»f chdit and malaria I ever ua. • ADer pavmjf the doc fora fjo I hfjiaiHh» vtrof 0 *t di«e with 'He mot» ffrafifv*"f re»«lta. We art all rnrtreif •eM no« and rhere haa heen Ro reappearance of malana in •He family for «»er J mo*rha. Van are a* liherrv *o tier *H«a teatiinoniii if deatre. Vuure «nf v, J H Fil l DIVC ipp**"*.. ONE CENT LETTER RATE. Kllit'iniey in tlie ptist (illic «!<• |» ji i*l incut with a proper rcjid ji■ st ment o|' rntf-s will permit tin- ^iv i rtiment to iiumi^urate a mi" < cut rate within tin next year, ;n ■ • ot 1 <I i"tr to I'ostmastor * • e11<• >-ai Albert S. I'lirleson. ■ <• ernpliatie statt im nt mailt' I 'V post master «fenera! In Imv tin* National Associai ion of I lu I nit rates at their .Inly 1!H(S Coti . \ I'lit ion, indicates t liai t lie mi - p i lant reform is much ner.ijer rea i/ation than most people lie lievc and that next winter will s<'c radical steps taken toward tins end. In addressing flic postmasters General hurleson declared that they «re giving the best postal service in the world today, and that is what the American fanner and business man are entitled to, for they pay for it. lie ad\isc< t <• postmaster«« to spare no ex pense that means if real er effi ciency. "The fact that this year we have n surplus of between $4,000, | 000 and $.»,000,000 demonstrates that, at last the postal service is on a strong business and self sup. porting basis. If we can keej Inwn useless extravagance, w( •an soon inaugurate one cent ■tostage in this country." This frank statement from th postmaster ircneral substantiates declarations which have been made durin? the past year or two by official« of the National One Cent Letter I'ostagc Association, which has its headquarters at Cleveland, that with economical operation of the department and a reasonable adjustment of postal rates, one cent letter postage could be inaguratcd without injury to the federal government, ami let ter users be given the henfit of a hip reduction over current rates. —Ex. Children Cry FOR FLETCNirS OASTORIA 'THE MILLIONAIRE AND HIS MONEY." Mr. C. L. Martzolff, writinir on the above subject in the Ameri can Lutheran Survey, says: The writer cannot even imag ine how he would feel if he had a million dollars to give away. Ifà believes, however, he would have two purposes in mind—one « i i t . to s, ' ,or t a new held, where there „„ nof only looks after animals, but men, women and children as well, There are hundreds of towns cities and «'ouiilies in the United States desttiute of even a sem is an actual nce'd, and the other, to make such a bequest as to reach the largest number of peo ple possible. The*re comes to mind at this time three very important fields where wealth could well be giv en. First, the work of humane so-1 cieties. I sually this important i work is conducted by a few con secrated men and women, who tfi\c time, labor atid money with ont. any wish of recompense. 1 They struggle along, for there are few humane societies in the country but are restricted in their operation through the lack of funds. The humane' society " ■"■r» l.l „„c of W ol, „„ onrnnication.' # 1» 'it' Tbo income frnni a IVwmillions of some man's wealth would con duct a propaganda, which, in a vears. moiiUi sec the laudable work of the humane soeie'tv in every seetion of the nation. "See Hew That Corn Comes Clear Off!" "GETS-IT" Loosens Your Corno Right Off, It's the Modern Corn Wonder — Never Fails. " II 'p har<l lo tiolieve anything could ml like Hint in ^Hlltm a corn o(T Why. I jtisl liftiil tiuit coro riuht «>ii with in y flneor nail 'OKTS -ir I h i.itainly wond<<rful !" Yes. "GETS IT" Ik the must wonderful corn-curo (Êïk ■*y "It"« Ju>» Wonderful. th« W.r 'CRTS -IT' Make« All Corns Go Quick." ever known ticcatian you don't lmvo to fool nnil iiultor nrotitiil with your eornn. I ihiimhh thorn ui> with iian dagm or try to « U k them out. "fJIOTH-IT" Is a 11<|ttill. You put on n. few ilrops Iti a few aoeonn«. It «Irief». It's iiiiinleHS. I'ut your stock ing on liifht over It. Put on your regular nhocs. Von won't limp or Ii iivo (i corn "twist" in your face. Tho corn. rnUun or w-nrt, will toosnn from your tor otT it l'orne« (îtorv hallelu jah" "GETS IT" is ihe lilepest neli !n* corn rrmedv In the world. When you trv It. vou know why. "ORTS TT" l«i Bold and rtwniri mended Ii v (I hipk -IrIh everywhere. Jllii n buttle, or «ent on reeelpt of prie« by B. T,awrenre A Co., Chlmito, III. Sold in New Iberia and recommended n the world's best corn remedy by Es torge D tuk Co. ROMANCE OR TRAGEDY? What a horror to have to choose between one 's husband and one's country, between one 's wife and one's fatherland! Vet. thousands'event have bad to make the choice. The tragedy of it is that each must be j, law unto himself, or herself. Each must study the beatings of Iiis heart, or her heart, and make selection whether that organ shall throb in sorrow or in joy over the fearful events of the war. There seems to be no middle course; one is uckd in 'by the stronger current. According to international laws a woman must follow her hus band "dans la paix, dans la guerre" and the English woman married in dermany or the fler man woman wed to an English man must nominally feel as the husband feels and rejoice as he rejoices. This she sometimes can do, for the feminine nature is more cling ing and chameleon like than man's; but suppose she does not suppose she is of those in whom the national life's blood Hows in a stream too strong and too warm to be checked at will ; think then of the sorrow! Seventeen years ago, before the war was dreamed of, a young English woman traveled to Amer ica and en route was won by the soldierly bearing, gold braid and commanding ways of a young Herman ship officer. It was more than the usual deck romance fot* i they became engaged, were mar ricd and lived happily. Happily they lived for fifteen years, their home being in Clerm 1 any. Suddenly the war came and with it the test. In this woman race was the stronger. Without amrcr, without hard feeling the couple talked the matter over, and of the conversation the lady says : "My husband like the man he .... ... , , is, ( c(ii; in/c( | that although I m lebt technically be u tJorinan, I j am English throijgh ami through,' ■ " I „ i I .-<ii I Iii * r t j 11 «I I M i I III *MI''ll t ' ami -vl„ „ I » to him, 'Ton do ... not expect me to take sides a-'ainst niv country?' he replied 'No ev eryone must stand by his own country in these times. You would not be worth salt if I ciici ' not stand bv mine.' On th,„ we 11 111 ilitficulty she was I'iii^Iaiul am I there r loyalty to the parted and I have not seen 1 since." With ereat able |o reach established hi inotherTand. Onp day, sonic weeks since, the lady picked up an illustrated mag azine on one of the book stalls and there saw the portrait of a (Jcrmaii captain in all Im pride. It. was I'aul, her I'aul, her Inis band! It was. in short, Captain I a it I Koenijr, famous commander of the I boat I'cut sell la ml, the t ran sa t Ian t je su lima r inc. This then is the story of Ca| tain Koenig, old fact of which appeared in the l/ond Daily Mail. Is it, tragedy or is it romance. T. I*. Tha Oulnlna That Does Not Afreet Th« H«ad Nrcnnse of Its loiiic Bint Insnlive rffnl, I.AXA TIVK HRi )MO QUIN I N lî i< hrttrr than ordinnry Oitintnr nm| does not chiiip iiervoiimiriui niti riiiKi'iR in lien. I K'iwnil.« the (nil name ami look lor the aienatuic of IÎ. W. GKOVK. 2 >c Ordinance No. 111. Be it ordained that it shall be incumbent upon any and all per sons, corporation or companies passing upon the .sitrects or thor oughfares of the t'ity of New Ibe ria, with heavy trucks, wagons or vehicles, so as to damage, or des troy said streets or thoroughfares, bridges, etc., by the weitrbt or im pact, of said trucks or wagons, to repair said streets, thoroughfares, or bridges, without delay and That the Mayor of the City of New Iberia is hereby authorized to enforce said ordinance and in th that said repairs should »< Icessitate any delay, the Mayor of this City is authorized to accept bond or surity from said persons corporation and companies, con ditioned upon said repairs, in such amount as he mav deem sufficient Signed IT. S. Sealy, Mayor DEMAND OF ADMINISTRATION 0UÜOKSSION OF HOBKKT CADE TAYLOR, DECBAHBD. 19th Judicial District Court, Pariah of Iboria, Btate of Louisiana. Whtraaa Mrs. Laurraoa Huaphraya Taylor, » roaidant of lha Pariah of Iberia haa appliad to tba Hon. 19th Jodiaial Diatriot Coavt. of Loiilalana holding t>aa aiona in and for tha Parloh of Iberia to ba appointad Adminiatratrix of tba Sua aaaalon of Robart Cada Taylor, deaaaaad Notiaa la barabjr givan to all wboaa it may or doth aonoatn to ahow oanaa if any tb»y hava within tan daya of tba flrat publication tbar« of, why tba prayarof »ha aaid Mra. Laurtnca Humpbraya Taylor •hould not ba gran tad. Wltnaa« tha Hon. Jamaa Hi non Jadga of oar aaid Court thla SOtb day ar August, A. D., 1916. r. O. DBCL'IR, Dty. Clerk of Court. AMBNDMINT TO CHâBTBI. »täte of Louiaiana, Pariah af Ibaria. Ba It knawn that oa thia 25th day of Argatt, 1916, befara ma, rrad W. Ban ni a, • Notary Publia duly eommiaaioiiad aau qualiflad In and for tba Pariah of Ibaria. Htata of Louiaiana, and in lha praaanea of tba wilnaaaea barainaftar natnad and undcraignad, paraoaally cama and appaarad Mr tfeorge W. Dallaa, a raaidantof the ParUh of Ibaria, Louiofana Preaident of tha Corporation; MixaAliva Bernard, raaidant of the aaid Pariah of Iberia, l<a.. Vice-Prenident, and Mr. J. Aganor LaHlane, a raaidant of lha I'ariah of Varmilion, State of Louiaiana, 8eeie tary and Treaaurai of the cat {Miration, all ot full a*;# of majority, who ilaeUrnd and aaid that they eoimtitut« all of the offiecraand nloekholdara of the "Varmi lion Jewelry Company, Ltd.," organised hy Notarial aet befoia the aforennmed Notary on tha first day of Beptpmbar, 1911, A. D ; nnd that, at a atockholdvia meeting duly convened and held on the 14th day of August, ID 10, Article« . , — One and Two" of tha Charter of aaid Ontnnra tion were duly amended ao aa to read ai follow«, to wit: Article 1.—The name and title of thie "* .'"iïpïiv tiiliTrii " ,AJKW,LKr vwwinni, mJi »»I J 1 r< I /. By tliia name the car|.orntion »hull have the power to mint, for fifty yaare from tha date hereof. Te «jontraet , Mir aail lis* nuciljto |iiirchaNe, hold, kh II , Ixnue, mort (faite, and pledge real mutate und —« property; to appoint auch diree erally to de all aetx naceioiiiry and pro per for the aecompliahment of the pur po«ea herein »t«ted Article 11—The domicle of t Iiis« corpor ation ahall l>e the City of New Ilieria, Fariah of Iberia, State of Louiaiana Ci ration oi other leiral operation« »hall be aerved upon the Prenidi'tit, or in hi« ab fieni-e, upon the Vice-President. Thna done and paisead a» my office in the City af New Iberia, Parish of Iberia, Hinte of LniiiMiHna, on the day, month and year firet above written in the pres ence of McMra. H a*wrd Vaughn and Fra»>k H»rlram. competani witnen»e«of lawful »g» und re»iii»rit* of thia City, whe hereto sign their tiamea together with »aid pnrtiee and me. Notary, aficr due reading GEO W. DALLAS, Preaident, ALICE HEKNAKD. Vie« Prea.. J Lr.BLANC, 8ec. Tree. WITNRSSFN: H azard V atohm, F rank BrnTkAM F. W. BAl'MAN. Notary Publie. I hereby cer'ifv that th». foregoing ia a true and correct eopr of amendment on filn with original Chuter recorded in Charter Book Flo. 1. at folio 16T. In faith whereof, witneaa my official ae al and signature thia llQfh of Atigwat A. n , loir,. ATTEST: J. A. 00N80ÜLIN, Clerk of Court. O. NUCKOLLS GENERAL INSURANCE. 8UF.ETY BONDS. v< NOTARY PUBLIC. FIRE TORNADO AMD INSURANCE IN ]j/ OLD AND REL IABLE COMPANIES. LOSSES AND CLAIMS PROMPTLY ADJUSTSID. Ratai and («formation Furnished on Application. OFFICE PHONE 98. OFFICE VOIIRHIFS* BUIL0IN6 RESIDENCE 486. 109 West Main St. "THE SOUTH S GREATEST SCHOOL OF BUSINESS." S0ÏÏLE COLLEGE. rrw ORLEANS. LA 77 YOU/? w V w AA//1 Slo.iilil h* irlvrn tt,r ?■#■( tmlnlnir to l'"li«i" tlipiu for mit er»« In loiaim nii llilllii st t ournrn. Ilm« f a , i|||| rN , p rt •oaiil liinti ik II oii , l'rr» tioiploy airnl 1». |.Hitni«-„|. t ^iii|.l. lr roll. »» 9ntik, I -.llrirr Slor» nnil Wliolraalr llftlrra " •o ■olnipprmriitHtloii» to aortir? atn ''"II". Tlirmiïli th* inrrimi of .Mown former ntuilvnta, Nonlc Cottra* In rrri>KfiUr4 rtrirnrlirrr na a WMr * w»kf, Practlral, •'oonlar unit Wart hr " Sool. ORO. sol' LH A IONH. I Smith &. Taylor Insurance. FIRB MARINS, TORNADO, CASU ALTY LIABILITY, PLATE GLASS BONDS AND STBAM BOILERS. ROOM No. a. SBCOND FLOOR MASONIC THAI PUS l§ s v /.v v FOR SALE THE Vincent Plantation Fronting on Grand Marais road, containing several hundred arpents of land, with val* uable improvements, and having imme diate access to two competing derricks* For terms and conditions, apply to WALTER J. BURKE, Agent. ALPHONSE. DAVIS. OHNBRAL IN8URANCB. Sptcial Facilities for Handling Toraado Risks. Damaging Winds and Stoma are beaaaing more freqaaat ia tbia aaation of tbo State. Yew may pre» e et you reel f agalnat pvepaity lota frrm tbia aauraa at a Tory nominal ooat, the iate*on tktf ale»a af iaaoiaree rengirg aa law aa Twtm cents ret $iet. re» ant yea«. If yoa will 'pbon* f), 1 will gladly rail en yau for tbo pnvaaaa of dlaeaning thia elaaa aa wall aa aay ether Mrd af Inanranee. FULL PROTECTION AMD RMOMN MATKO. Iberia Modern Dairy ROBERT S. PERSON. Paoa. The Highest Scoring Dairy -.t. Which Scored 7Uè liy W BR. DOWLIVI'S INSPECTOR. Pur« Milk delivered t<» all j arta of the Citj at 7ic perquart YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED. TCLBPHONC No 295. J. P. SUBERBIELLE, Insurance ». D. »OUTHWEUL, M«n RU »r. Low Rates Strong Companli RKPHBHBNTINO Flrat National Fire Inaomna* Co., Harplna to poliey boldera I »au ranoe Co., Htate of Peaaayieaaia " •' Mtlwaakee—Meebaniee Inaoraaae Co. M " " •< Niagara Ftra Inanranee Co. " •••<<• Peaaayieaaia Underwriter* •' •' •• •< Paaple'a National Inaurance ('o. " •• «< << Praeideaea-Waahingtan Inaoraaee Co. " " " « tfprtagfleld Fit* Marina laanraace (jo. " . " •< <• Inreatigate the ntAndingof th * Company in whieh you are inaurw and aee if you have a policy thit insures, (iive ua a call whmiarar yon need insurance. • i.zeo.act l,'tM,tfV 1.HOO.tH 3.<o r éet 2.na0,«M I.M0.«M a.nao.M n.oao,««« SUBSCRIBE TO THE ENTERPRISE, $1.60 A YEAK.