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NOTICE. Ther To the Stockholders of the New Era Club no one Notice is hereby given that a special These I meeting of the Stockholders of the New for spel Era Club. of St. Martinville. La.. will be ing bef heil at its Club rooms at St. Martinville before La., on lºsc. I Ith A. L. 1910. at 10 o'clock \. NI. for the purpose of Liquidating its ! angry t affairs according to Article V. etc., of its the dies Charter. Your presence is requested. of all , St. Maltinville. iLa.. Nov. 11. 1911. toward (. ('. u 'rITHI El. Secretary. the ear believii _- McC LOCAL NEWS. if yi ',- cou~ltpa acheli it scund to ( Mr. A. V. Fournet visited New Moines. Orleans this week. tresa ph forward Mr. J. J. Burdin spent severd lain's St (lays in New Orleans this week. by ALL 5 or t6 doses "tiii6" will cure any case of Chills and Fever. Price 25c n infestec Mr. L. J. Gardemal made a as b husiness trip to New Orleans this roll, Ito week. on acct Mr. Wim. Bourdier of Breaux immta uc Breaux is spending a few days in porte, i town. cotton Mr. J. M. Olivier, cashier of the boll w Bank of Arnaudville, was in town action Tuesday. a half Mrs. Henry Jung of Lafayette iuetrue is visiting here, guest oi Miss Ce- is littli cile Voorhies. but wi The As You Will club was en- their e tertalned Wednesday afternoon by ful.-I Mrs. Robert Martin. Shall 5 or 6 doses "666" will cure auy It the case of Chills and F'ever. Price 25c King's -Mr. J. B. Fouruet and daugh- for won ter, Miss Anita, speut a few days feeliu in Lake Charles this week. tite an Mass Coralie Darby of New Ibe- unequal rim is here visiting at the home of at ALL Mr. and Mrs. It. . Halphue. T ( -The . Martins Oil Works 'he commenced this wedk operation in cheu 6 the manufacture ot cutton sued oil. I want Mr. J. U. Richard of Jennings ed. I was in town this week. Mr. Richo the di ard ts buying corn by the carload. sawe t A dance was given at Duchamp's to be ball last night by our young peo- were t ple and it, proved au enjoyable af- mon fair. when i Do you want a barrel, half-bar- one ta tel, ten or five gallouns of GOOD) lye an 1I'RUP ? If so get a sample be- When fuore, you buy at Bonin Grocery Go vy pa' -.Mrs. Alphonse Hitter of New over t Iberia was visiting here this week brueh. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. tions, Hitter. day at ed it C Mr. Gaston Gueriuiere who is was f employed in Morgan City, was old v here this week on a short visit to his mother. was d We had a heavy rain Thursday, a swe followed the next day by damp very I and cloudy weather which delayed Helpe the harvesting of the cane. for Ni Mr. Albert Bienvenu accompa nied by his daughter, Miss Nita and Mrs. Geoorge Bieuvenu spent several days in New Orleans this week. We Lead iu Shoes-- we have a stock so complete that we can fit Stte any one, a visit to our store will prove this assertion, K. Schwartz By v & Co. ed olt Court -- Miss Jeanue Correjolles who State was here guest of Mrs. W. J. and Ii Rhlymes for the last three weeks, of oct returned to hier home in New Or- procee leans, Tuesday. Ilnt a door o We are now displaying an ele- St. M gaut stock of STERLING CLO- Satu I'H1NG, just receivedt, elegant styles, K. Schwartz & Co. TIa --Miss Alice Duraud who is at- prover tending the Mount Carmel Con- belou vent of New Iberia, came home of the to spend Saturday and Sunday anab with lher parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. vier, L. [)ursnd. forr HAI'S W\e have a large stock, b ('ol Sel: we have the style, the quality anl Ten inii fact. Hats for every body, we She invite you to come andi look at our her A. stock, K. Schwartz & Co. There are ten things for which 'lub no one has ever yet been sorry. cial These are : For doing good to all; Sew for speaking evil of none; for hear- One be ing before judging; for thinking for lock before speaking; for holding an its angry tongue; for being kind to f its the distressed; for asking pardon tive I. of all wrongs; for being patient rant toward every body; for stopping ary. the ears of the tale-heartir; for dis- the believinig most of the ill reports. SIam --McCall's. If you are sutffiillg from bi iliousnes'a, befo constipation, iindigetioli, chronliii head ache, invest one cenit in a postal card, send to Chawberlaimn Mellicine Co., lies Jew Moines. Iowa, with your namie andi ad lress plainly on the back, and they will forward you a free sample of Cllamer- Not Pral lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Shl .. by ALL DRUGG ISTS. tMink ne Many iarslies that have been write infested with boll weevils, and just Ky.,w I a as bad is they were in East Car- tempi this roll, I l is year, wade excellent crops fail. on account of following closely the cover an ii.ti uctious of the government ex- ttei ID perts, who have demonstrated that This cotton can be made in spite of the ed rel the boll weevil. It takes concerted astli awu action to combat these pests, and cougl bottli a half dozen fail to carry out the GIST etle instructions and one does it, there CO- is little or nothing accomplished, A but where they all work together en- their efforts have proved success. by ful.-L. P. Banuer. A less Shall Women Vote? any If they did, millions would vote Dr. less 2c King's New Life hilts the true remedy Ih.- for women. For banished dull, fagged feelings, backache or heache. constipa ple'E tiou, dispelling colds, imparting appe- A tite and toning up the system, they're dust lbe- unequaled. Easy, saff, sulre. 25 cents e of at ALL DRUGGISTS. less TO CLEAN WOODWORK T' orks The woodwork around my kit- and n in chen sink became very dirty and I wanted it cleaned and revarnish- less ings ed. This easy method of getting A ioh- the dirt and old varnish off at the of ti oad. same time was told me and proved A ap's to be a boon. The instructions is d peo- were to make a soft soap from com s at- mon yellow laundry soap, and less when it was nearly cool to stir in bar- one tablespoonful of concentrated mar )(I) lye and oub-half cupful of coal oil. lit be- When the mixture was like a hea y Cu vy paste it was ready to be spreati A New over the woodwork with a paint and week brush. I followed these instruc- oth i. A. tions, letting the soap remain a day and a half, and when I wash ed it off with plenty of hot water, mo was pleased to find the dirt and let it old varnish come with it, leaving the clean wood exposed. Wueun t les was dry, I varnished it, and I had ;day, a sweet, clean kitchen again, with at lamp very little labor. -- Fiom "Little eyed Helps" in the National Magazine hat for November. mpa- Sheriff's Sale. sen Nit. pent Balik of St. Martini ille pat this z George Livingston ofi ive a No lii.i State of Louisiana, ParishI of St. Martio. will l th Judicial District Court, artz By virtue of a writ of lieri-facias issu ed out of the 19th Judicial DListrict Court in and for the Parish St. Martiin. who State of Lousiiana. In thie above entitledl T J and numbered sult, datedl this 206th day on ecks,of October 1910, 1 have seized and will SOr- proceed to sell at public auction to the last and high-st bidder, at the front dtoor of the Court house, in tlhe Town lf ele- St. Martinville, on L. Saturday December 1o, i91o,P thle following describal property, to-wit: Thlat certain town lot with the im- ill is at- proveuients thereon and appurtenances Con belolnging, situated in the ('orporatioi til me of the Towll of St. Mlartinville. Louisi a ana, bounded North by Madisonl street. fc day South by the Property of George J. O0i re. J. vier, East by the Property of Millard formerly that of K. W. Fuller and West stockby C('oluImbus Street. o Seized to satisfy said above writ. y anl Terms and eonditions--('aslh. we Sheriffs office this 4th day of Noven p it our I her A. It. 1919c A. E. BROI'SSARD, Slierilf. S Syrup! Syrup! Syrup! C II; sr. One hundred barrels of Syrup ug for Salt: in packages as follows all to Harrels half-barrels, ten and Sfive gallons kegs. We gua- I. 'nt rantec the SYRUP to be of 8the IIIGltEST QUALITY. ts. Samples sent free on request. a lie sure to taste our syrup , before you buy. Viii rd, Bonin Grocery Co. ti vill in er- Not Sorry For Blunder S..If my friends hadn't hlundered in thinkiing I was a doomed victim of con -liimptioil. I mii:ghlt not ble live now," writes I). '. Sanders, of Ilarrodllnlry. CO Lst Ky., "but ft," years they saw veiy at ar- tempt to cure a lung-- racking cough tha ,ps fail. At last I tried Dr. King'- New Dii the covery. The effect was wonderful. It soon stopped thle cough and I ain now in ex- better health than I have had for years. sat This wonderful life-saver is all iuirival the ed remedy for coughs, colds, lagrilppe,, led astllma, croup, hemorrhages., whooIping md cough or weak lungs. 5t, $1.00. 'T'rial bottle free. Guaranteed by ALL UI)LUG the (ISTS. era ed, A Little More and a Little her Less. A little more deed and a little less creed, A little more giving and a little Ilr. less greed; edy A little more bearing other peo ged ipa pie's load, ppe- A little more Godspeeds on the y're dusty road; imtw A little more ruse and a little less thorn, TK 'o sweeten the air for the sick hit- and forlorn; ad A little more song and a little less glum, u And coins of gold for the uplift the of the glum; ved A little less kicking the man that is down, A little more smile and a little and lees frown; A little more Golden Rule in ited marts of trade, A little more sunshine and a little less shade; A little more respect for fathere and mothers; A little stepping on the toes of others; A little less mocking and a little more cheer and For the struggling hero that's left in the real A little more of love and a little less hate, A little more of neighborly chat at the gate; A little more of the helping bhand by you and ime. A little imore of this graveyard sentimentality: A little more of flowers ill tlie pathlway of life, A little ,less on cofimis at t le iend Of the strife. Irtm. Stehen Atbb tt Northrip. J. R. OLIVIER, - DENTAL 8URCEON, rit I AM USIN; A NEWI, I'tEPAIIATIION WITU irtim. WHIkH TEETH ARtE PI'ULLED WITHOUT itilem PAIN d Oy OFFICE': - UPSTAIIIS LABIlE DTRUG STO'(RI will NT. MARTINVILI.E. LA. o time front ii it Corn For Sale. ,o, Persons needing Corn Sin small or large quan o tities should see me be ftrt ore buying elsewhere. I can supply them with tgood corn at moderate vem1 prices. tiriu. Laizaire Bienvenu. ! CALENDARS FOR 1911. id If any of our people need ` calendars for 1911 we have a good line of samples to select from, but their selec tion must be made at once in order that we may get them in time. r. Come and look at them, the Price is so Low gli that it will surprise you. t JA It '. BANK OF ST. MARTINVILLE, Capital, Surplus and Profits $63,000,00 Total Assets - - $207,188,54 tie liakes loans at 8 per cent. discount. Pays 4 per cent. interest on time Deposits, and 3 per ) cent. interest on Savings Deposits. tie HAS BEST FACILITIES TO ACCOMMODATE ick ITS CUSTOMERS tle it Try An Accouht With This Bank tie SDUCHAMP & DOUREST CerB A complete stock of of `tle Agricultural implements. tile b Oliver Chilled Plow ad The best on the market, None to compete with it. Every agricultural tool you may need, we have it. " WE WANT YOUR TRADE. GEORGE GREIG & CO . . . Dealers in . . . b< KROUGH AND DRESSED CYPRESS E PINE LUMBER Sash, Laths, Doors, Blinds, Shingles, Mouldings and Bricks ·ith .at L "PRICES ENTIRELY SATISFACTORY Yard Next To Railroad