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TABASCO S.\LC L-. of t peri, A. C KNIGHT. t Wars are aus old as the Wi , nui, and we presutue we wi;l I.Ve a~ i fortd occasional war as lot, ats Ithe i,1 lasts. Even in thlo Ilil tInm Itn this brutish practltce w,' t i Il t ed evil on, and no doubt thais :w h~ rt- tlihe l)rute uIlrl gets hll I'l 0llt l llfve froUt. Of cltusle walr tI ei .r. A terr t weap(on not being of the, i-si h. t ig, dealing kind the civilizetl I ) warl inor of today does his fighting with. The fighting then was face to face, and the laince or javelin he the principal weapon used. Now, thanks to the civilized t ?' getnius of certain invenutors, the cormba on t tauts can stand of a mile or twoi Liou and plug the enelny to thti oa u Batt hearts" conteut from a point of of vatattige behdiun a tree, a f[auce, PUU havi or any other old place which willi aead afford them protection from the bullets of their friends the enenmy. In the olden times the naval a Ca battles were fought in galleys, the hav oar being the principal weapon lf attack of deenuse. But now, thalisk. htl again to these Civilized ( ?) g en luses, tihe oar is no lotlger" III ctoLn missiou, but inuetead we have craft sal which ride the waves like duckt., ttes. and which can sein ptijectlles a at a distance of five miles, and use eves enough powder at one discharge tial to buy provender flt a family for a whole mouth. It is not the pur. our pose of the writer to go into tet- Am question of patrotage or who pays ralte the toll for Ubsee iutwieune fight inug craft. Sutlicieut is it to sad the wili that the civilized ('?) nations thei world over deem them necessary, t ii and the people-guit iile loole thlat they ar- --stand for it. it i lu addition to the above-men- euxt ed tighting craft, the totipedo-boat, blo which iay he propeiled under the pea water, .o,.illws destined lo play quite piv a prouiicint part in asy prtaca I' i which occur; and then these flytlug .thi tie. machines which are bec.muing si the numeroIus might in a plnch le, pet used as hitnb-droppers, and blow us dwellers on this muun lane will sphere to Halifax or usome otther att hotter region. tie Iu npilt" of the benefits. ilerivett the from wars by the railroads, the colt cosmopolitan newspapers, the clo- re"l thing coutractors, provisiou hoLt- -b see, and other siede issues, all of wit which reap a monetary harvest via, while the war lasts, we are uual. e Il terably opposed to war. Of course ptur it pays the business intereets, but tuI the cost Il human life is too great; sluiE aud as we place human life above iil'" money, it is easy to be seen where f"'r we stanl on the lquestion of war. '"t \e have not, by the way, been All entirely free frl,, wars I. thIl hao c.untlty, the frults if otue tihe agt Civil \'ar -the pulic cichlletuer 'it is still sutfferiug ftrm. Mitre than iiu; fifty years have passed iluein thait I"t civil strife, in which tlhe ilower of ttIt both the North antl thi South laid i trg down their lives, aitln the ituiisin thi l list is cotnstantly giowing vea, by tue year. Ih'is is tith it iir-nleioi. tiie aible atid nystalf) ,. t to hi lo ter, her and life ii tto b.loit a idl i . l, otus plai to try to uondlrstatltl ii [rits ue n sutn IbnlUCess is a ,iei--idlrl tllair Lual in our estinattan, hut I i .i e (tie the peoplie ,of the Siutla ciil htu, i)ht to lie satitfiedl witIh Ibitng tht. giat Ith )betluse Ithy were a Utllla'c,-t-asfii l IIt rebels; hadl they beet ,uacc-hI,.il quit rebels, like George \'.h~ingtn live anud his Cotntinentrl atm\ thtlit ileal might LIe dltt'fa,-nt, aUti ;boy hve coo'ul a tinger in the pie. hlit. at ilic ,ti seem ha Ii linues fori tihe petaltlt if I 'Ci the 8outh, ii hi .t laei as tI itlch c l ntO i.one f the tiu t " \ , - . nt.- I ,.. tltr plc of thl, Nottr ii, alaI a, t alxes P1y Ihe same as tha'y tiia, t e, thatir be money piaiid uIt vear afttr , ,r tLa Clr thi) e whI, licked tl l It t:t -er luli to tbetr < ttl hetu .t. - i.., ts there must be compara',r·ey few "li of the old holdiers left at thi thi perind. Even if there was a faint ti mi pi)roprt of a diminution in the Co 'ii um her of pensiounrs it might at- th l' ford dmoe iv of hope; but the lotl n I tl: gl1,11 lrenl, impelled by patrio- me tI t o pt-,ll, we don't know which, Stvilentl 1- i on the jib. Ih te ,. l i V. ,nditi luikkey began tigti,l n like kilkeniy- cats; and ( llliit ,, whose representative Stiixed his signature to a peace l cg cutract, has..turned loose the . dogs of war, and is fouilowing in the footbteps of the civilized (t?) coUltries ut the world. Inasmuuch is us as we were routing for the Italians t) on the one hand and the Rtevolu tioni ute to Chliina on the other, wea ofltiter ourtelves that we are some of puumkius at the picking game, both at having coime under the wire in the tit lead. Mexico at the present time has Sa cavil conftlict on Its hands, in hich thousands of humau liven , i have bren sacrificed and millions k of dollars' worth ot property de- , tliyedl, and the end is not yet. La *i SNor is there auy signs of a sur- -' aIii Sease of the tightlug spirit with a thiese people who are past-masters at stattiug rebellious, aund where tial bee buzzing in his bonnet. t) In addition to this conflict at ,r our very door, several of the South American countries have beetn . Sraising Hail Columbia down there lt - Nicaragua iu paiticular-- and if i they are not careful this coniitr) ir will have to pull the ,louroe DucO tl ill~ on them--whatever that is. ýt \V\' thIt this 18 a bugaboo or not, N it euoietimue :a efficacious to the" I extent of iiaking the fractious sail at, blood-thirsty become docile au 1u peaceful. An3 thing that ha s this le power. .'al it ithe luroe Doctrine iu or wnatevetr you will, is a good ai thing to keep in stock, and pull on '" tlsthem when they becme obstre Cuba, too, hatd to get into the ~i war W game a lit-l time ago, but 1. tafte ii tei" of the illligalor ol ai the tevolutilo were puncturedl, their followers very sensibly got c cold feel anid went bact to to theii loreectl ivu avocationsu. i >.t- AiL tii, becoming inoculated Lii ,ff with the aar spirit, Bulgaria, er. c rat via, lteece and Mloutuuegro form- at al. ei a coalition with tlhe Intent and hi e pturpose tof pujtltllg one across oi iti u t lu key. .lucl credit is due these at; small Christian countries for their Ive net v ill dying to trim the I'urkt r , It for their past bat I itouns treatmelit arf the Christian Armenians and a 'el Albla ians. Ilis is a job which ! i .- houtill have lteeti unllertaken loni al cago, by largel so-called Christian ti Ir atiton, bluclh as the In'uited States, tf al;uLgin l, ( lierl. al iy aiid 'rauce, . at I It for ion ns uenexplpiialiabl reaso n ii ef Iy 'y have refiainiedl friom cliasti- ai ii! lug ithose bewhlikened dubs on ,ii lie IltIphoianL. '.l1his lethargy on t11 , t iit arl oh ihiiis coulliltlry toper- ht Ii flrul its duty to Chrlalstians, both "f here-I aindl ellswliere, may be ex- ar us lilained on tti principle that we N, i hisl cuntl y have become habi- W Iir tuated to ilaciiig the dollar above I. " (it i \al. \¥ ale essenUtially a he , jbsinellls plteoti, alndl worahp at 4 at tile lllll il .ot \aItmuo. We harve . oI l Ilmtne fotl -iylthing but the ac- oi qulaiti on1 i 'lith. AnId when a ll live ('ltill ltali cantUiot get a qtlare i; deal in thi man' a countrlly, how hll ctuid thleae lead Clhi itian8 aiLway Lu s ,,it u iAimtrnia and Albauia re- ii, :if Iceie* any cousilheratiun at our "l -, ide7 \ can exphlt t the live al ,. h1 liatil, but ilt' deal one is aim-I . es ply ditalt wiid, and no Illnger cau nt Ir be miadle a isulce tt revenue. toj Christialuii ia ail right uitil it Ir tiat up agaiist | auC nioin; then 3I' \ dIts vt, uLse bctCo~i r l evidenth v "Lho dell above Ibo ral !" I de,' is tile blougan of this so-called Chlri H'e t tian country which should act as a ietni Smonitor over feeller Christian I9 he counti Ies , and the assumption is as t af- that the earne slogan inspires the the bhe other so-called Christian countries La., o- mentioned above. Tec if it will do those four small taiij counttrles any good to root for in s them, here's to their success and aid lie the downfall of Alahotm etleadlwn. ten; U, WI \aelugtou, L). C. Not all als. SHERIFF'S SALE. Ea-< Jothri'il A KlEAIL a dial Ive 1a lee ice . M1AiRT'lN OIL H)OtKSO LU) et als. raie he No. 1t19' of r Mtate of Louliaaia, Pait sh of St. Martin. Lter S ith Judicial DlstilCt Court I B) By vIrlue of a writ of seizule and sale Pla ,ch i.sued out of the I!tlh Judicial District envl ios curt, In and for the P'arish of S. Mar- 29tl Il- till, state uf Lousitana, in the above en- 339 titled and niumbertd suit, dated this 3rhi Cle day of Februaly 1991. of i Ue I IbaVe seized and will proceed to sell . )Lh at public auction to the last and higthehst Piat We lbiddlcr at the front door of the C('irt tier llouue, otween the legal ,ale hours itI ;2, [lie lowmi of St. Martinville. on CIe Saturday April 26th, 1913, risl thli fulowing described property, to-wit: P l.t. A ctrtain lot of grouud situated Pli in thi Co Irporatlun of the Town of bt. act - laitinville, il tue Parish of St. Martilh fol. ret. La.. together with ithe Cottonu Oil Alil cur ur- I vlto Ilnu. soap Factory, Distlllery ant tii all tue oUlldlgsa and iniipluewenet n Llhreon and appuuitenances theletu be longing, bounded Noltih by the lot oil er errl poert of J. J. Buirdlu n Bru., from ell- tilcli It 1- setpalated by a road, Southll t tb) Rail Koad Ave.., last by Bayou eclile, at anti feot by Lelia steL. In " ii. A Cel lain lot of guuund sitluatld i tlin ti CoLtolatluu tio tile lIowu ol t. eL. salt ualis iYille. bt. Matl tin 'aa ish, Lou.. i" Sir ani, together witll tle t ar House aiu ltil Iif tall tle buildings and iwpioewiieU. lla LiIrlrulo anlld appulttlliauce, Lleletu be iuliLging, boundeti .Nut It by lot LUllluerl api ihelUlgilig to A. iCornilrr, boutii by Rali il Id. ittan AernUte, East by Lelia ,Llvet, anti ti oul, ~ t by lot lolt el ly belonging to Lelia La thil n lier. St-i d 3. A certain lot of ground situated Ph io thle C'urporaluon of luwn of St. MaI- ta LIU1lilc, -L. Mai Llu Pal itl, La., andl tu gethel ti. I L tllth all the buildings antl Ied llb iupuvewelrllt thlereoi and appurteu- ala ood ncllct tlihet'to belooiglug, hating oue La I o lundled anid Lilt)-the (lIj) feet Irunit t in MaltIi stlet by a iltepti to Leliha stieet, i tiuneti t tdlti Litt ~ty iipet'tylt oulrerly be- an lougilug to C. ItI MiouLlU. UnHt lite ertalte the iof It-rIp:ute faluI, ',ntuti by Olb , , bult 3. 4. i, ot a plate ti ul i v.) ;li tlextd to of an act vi bale recorldt d Uii de: No. li1tt, prt tto Liie achiBes tof the l let k'b aun. Recotul - dt ,r, oftlce of this Pal i-h. East by Lilll i got sreeL anti \test by sMain siret. tli 4th. A certain lot of ground iitualutl 'u i the Llc topol alti itot th,' l of ot beau le; teti Bll idge, in the Parish of St. Martin, La.. Logtellltr liieltwitt Lihe CuttOin Gill, Mla s e- chlintlies and all iwprovemt-let~ tlieltreo Im- and appuItellallCes tileeto belugiUg, and lbol nded North by lot of C'lebert lioitel ii Andl others.. Suth by laiuId of Anne E. tit e lthuas, wife of Dr. H. P. Guilbeau, East Pa by lands of Aune E. Tlhoiuas. wile of Pr. tr, l Ii. 1'. Guilbeau and West by the Rail- It . road AveUnnI. ,. rilt ithI. A certaiu lot of grouund stuat tl all at 'ade station, in tie- Parish of St. A"t i h Alarmi , I .. t ,geih ,'t r w ith the tt iitl get (illh allti a ln i lu lupiuf't rllet thereol ailil a plrtnnllces and privileges thereto i bLthlciiginc, louttlded North by thi lani te, of I'oclie, Soutlh by lot iof Alalilln Brous- all Sward, East by the .1. & L. &! T. 1T . .It. andt s. S. Comupauy's right of \ay aaud Hr e~t bIy the protperty of Louis Cuudley ur ti- assigils. iift on 1ith. A c'rtaiu tract of landl with all ar on the inprcltveuleiits theretl-i and thelreft let btl- ultlging, situatted ill tile Col ptliratioi lI otf the ltowni of St. MartiIvile. Parishi of St. Alariti, La, containuing diftv-two) Sarpentts in superlicial area, bouidedl we North biy latids if lr. Amalla borrel, i b witow tv illan. Soutll by tlh properl ty of iveJ.J. Itirduit & Br, East by Haroi lecihel. anti \iest bty tle Pulblic iat tad rctleadilg fromii St. Mlartinvllie to Park at Statiln. andt lot of F'.. T. iuilbeau, to- tl av Igethetr witll all tlihe iulprovceunts tihelire ac oil and aliiurhenlalice theret, beloigitg. u ;th. thle tlIhvtledtt half of a certaiu A. are Itlact lf l;tid ituiatie Ill the tar'is.h 0of St. Alattin. Iiuianti. itlt all the buil 0 d tlil t alll ipllvelomeuts thieiott aiiil ap 'ay trtetllalc'es ttleleto belouiglug, cotauin re- Itg tilty (oii arpents ili superticial area, ui "rtiilltle Norlh by the (;overlitneut Can al ir piitperty tif Airs. Anianda Scrrel. titlow ~Sillai, Soulth I hy tlt Puiile Road., I Eiast iy ;lllnds of t-esire Bourvalt. aundt an Heit biy Mi. Felix heraid. e btl. . ci'ti tlilli lit of grounlid sitaltedl iI !it-he('coplratlion of tIle towu of St. itlartinillle, La., having 2iii feet frout. S ) ai diepth if 2Lil, ft-t. bolundel Nortlhl ht V tIe Irclpel ty oif Mrs. Rhymes, Sutltli t by h'irtr stret-t, East by the property is described uuder Iteui No. 6; hereof and i Is West by the Publlic Road. with the resi- Drs a dlence and all the iwproven nts thereon. au 9th. A certaini tlact of land know', IS as the Lawrence Plantation situated in te the 31d Ward of the Pas ish of St. Martil. ets La., having 19 arpeuts front on Bayou Teche, by a depth of forty arp uts, con all tailing seven hundred .id lfifty as pouts for in superticial area. with all the building utd ald impruvements thereon and appur nU. tenan'es thel eto beloniuglg bounded SNolrth by thil lands of Jules Maraist & als., South by the propel t3 of Lasseigue. East Iby the property lhereitafter inwue diately desccrlbed altl eat by the Bayou l'eclhe.-less the lands sold to Jules Ma tis. reist and to the Lasselgues. as per act. Pai of record and conseuted to by all the in iu. terested parties, viz: iss lit. 40 arpeuts of the said Lawrence Cot tal Plantation sold to Jules Maralst, as is Ict evidenced by anl act of sale recordedl Dec. ar- 29th, 1911. in book 67. fol. 315 under No. da3 en- 33943 of the conveyance records of the 3'r' Clerk's aun Record's oftice of the Parish at of St. Martin. La. es sell 2nud. 160l arpents of the said Lawrence Ho estt Plantation sold to Luke Lasselgue, as the ar per act recorded June 9th, 1911. in book it 72, folio lb'9, under No. 35,29 of the Clerk's and Recorder's office of this Pa- thl rish. Nlt. 3rd. 40arpents of the said Lawrence in ited Plantation sold to Jules Maraist as pet ref t act recorded April lst. 1912 in Book 74, at. till fol. 127, No. 36330 of the Clerk's and He- ii, lill. curder's tffice of the Parish of St. Mar- bou ant tin, La, ztu lt 4th. 160 arpeuts of the said Lawrence Ha be- Plantation soul to Lucien Lasseigue, as Wt per act recorded Aplil 1st, 1912, in book trot 7, fol. l~ under No. 36331;.f the l lerk's . lls and Rrecorder's taltice of tlie Pat. sh of St. Me .1artlu, La. l. Itlh. Another tract .,: lhIix :!ui.,tited ieit itll the Salue iocality as tae ,.t- i L.,IW rence P'la'tatliou in the 3rd Ward of till '1,i at h of .t. Martin. La.. with all t,.e anti imnprioiemwents alit bulhdinlgs therluts Salnd appul teialnles thereto beloulgiig. be- ainl privileges and servltudes tllherl-t erxl appertaininzg, lbounded North ly the hlands of Jules Maraist ,& ale., olluth by andl the lands of Bernard et als., East b) Pa ria Lawrence plantatioU. &larai-t and Las seigue and \ est by the said Lawrence is, stetl Plantatlon. The said tract of land con- Co la- tains TUi arpeuts in superticial reaa. Liu to- 11th. A certain lot ,of gieutllid aitua- tit an ted li the Corpoiatluu of thlu fowu St. <de ten- 11a tiuvill., in the Pl'tarsh of St. Martin, uoe La., anlt together therewith the howe, at roun store, and outice building, and all other esl el. improvemnts theleont and appurten li anuces thereto behloging measurilg 127 thi feet front on Main street by a depth ol b 23 feet bou,,ded North by the property of l'aul Flcemllg et als., South by til till 4property of Albert Bieuveuu. East b% o- lau street. and West by IHashingto till ia ýtreet. C4o 12th. A certract tract of land wea- ot It sulilug tell superficial arpeutsl 'ituatixI xy a i ea St. Malrtlllile, in tlie Parish of St. of dui La.. Maltlu. La., bounuded North by tltx laia .i, Ma of Nicholas briber, Soulln by the propei Ul, ty of Louis Greig. Ea-t by that of L,,ta*. xti l g, H esat by thle Public luad. cel 13th. Tw, certain lts of grorund -I- 5 E tuated ill thle l.rosprctive town of St. la uaat Paul, thait is tCte present village of Park wi l'r. 3rd Ward. St. Martin Parish, La., being t, tail- Its 7 and 11 of the plat of survey above ph tielrred toi of the said town annexed to col at a act ,s ss f: f1in Paul Melaneon to laI nSt. hulli: at; i-a r puas.d ill 1903 and to- All gL, thler therewith all the buildings and Wi ais iilproemeints thertron anutl appurten- 8ri reto alt'es thereto beloiging. d 14th. That certain tract of land with o- all thie buildings anti improvements ant thereon ani axppurtellances thereto be- V. erut louging situated ill the 3rd Ward of tihe y or Parish of St. Martin. La., containing lifty arpeixts more or less, in superficial all area, lanxde,! North by tlhe Cypress Is ret lald Drainage Canal. South by Public tioxI lindi,. leadinig fromi St. Martixiville to Sol ('ypress Ilahlid, East by the property of wo) Mrs. Fesix Berard and West by the Pub deit lic Rolld back of the forty arpents lead rel, ing fromu Breaux Bridge. S 15th. 11al shares of the Capital Stuck f thftS t. M.trtin Oil Wolks Ltd., also tiad th n executed by Jules Maraist andU ark ucin I,;sseigne held by I. C. Boas, as to- llataral oxly. S Seized to satisfy thle above writ. Tl*rnml and conditi(onsq cash. . Sherlff's olice this 12th day of March au A. D. 1913. of ADiE (. MARTIN. Sheriff. I - - ---- - ------ raJ. R. OLIVIER an- N rel. ad DENTIST JU St. I ut. Ai OVE LABBEs Iltl Irui UltE. ty T. MAITINVILJK. LA. IP l_ _~_~C1 D- Drs. P. H. Fleming sad F. E. StckU-on PIIYSICIAN AND SURGEONS II OFFICE AT u FLEMING'S HOTEL. PHONE NO. 82. rd Sheriff's Sale. Brraux Bridge Baulk in Alcee Broussard Lo No. 10994 a- 19th Julcial isatrict Court. It Parish of St. Martin. State of Louisiana. By vitrue of a writ of seizure and sale issued out of the 19t4 Judldial District Court, in and for the Parish of St. Mar tin, State of Louisiana, in the above eu titled and numbered suit, dated this 3rd he day of March 1913. e I have seized and will proceed to sell at public auction to the last and high est bidder at the front door of the Court Ice House, between the legal sale hours in as the Town of St. Martinville, on ,e Saturday May 17th, 1913, a- the following delcribed property, to-wit:, A certain fatin measuring ten arpent4 Ice in area with improvements, being the i' remaining of a large tract, situated in '1, at. Martin Parish. La., which measures thirty two arpents, said ten arpents are "r bounded North by land of Aladin Tau zlu, South by laud of Ernest Broussard. KCe East by laud of Constant Broussard and a' West by Bayou Teche. oh Seized to satisfy the above writ. S Tlerms and conditioua-cash. Sheriff's office this let day of April A. I). 1913. WADE 0. Martin. Sheriff. Sheriff's Sale. Di Breaux Bridge Bank ig. vs t Derwas Guidry tLhe No. 1050A tb 19th Judicial District Court. b) Parish of St. M'artiu. State of Louisiaua. s- By virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias Iee issued out of the 19th Judicial District In- Court. in and for the Parish of St. Mar tin, State of Louisiana, iulhe above en Ia- titled and numbered suit, dated this 27th ,t day of March 1913. I", I have seized and will proceed to sell *', at public auction to the last and high ier est bidder at the front door of the Court ru House. between the legal sale hours in 127 the Town of St. Martlnvill«, on ,ot Saturday May 17th, 1913, h, the following described property, wo-wit: b% That certain tlact of land situated in Lu, this thi Hard bt. Mae tl Parish, La.. contallnng 33 arpeuta, Bouuuded N,'4h ea- o% lauds uo Mis. Piaclde Huval. South li, oy laud ,,f Leretu tliudry. East by laud at. o, S.,sthebu Courvllte and We.st by lauds ,I ,t Dsire Lupula, also all the rights tl Lt es aid Inteleesto Defendant as UnU a. Iuctuai v and otherwise in and to that certain tract of laud. situated in the -1- 5thi Ward of St. Martuin Parish, La.. con- , St. ,aling Ninety Seven superfiecial arpete, rk with the buildings and improvements ug t tereon, Bouuded North by laud of Clso J,- pha Melancon-heirs of Eugene Melan to coil, Mrs. Aristide Begutaud, South by to land of Anatole Benu.it and heirs of to- Albert Guidry, East by Public Road and nid West by laud of Joichin and Jullen 'u- Sewers. Seized to satisfy tihe above writ. ith Terms and conditions--caheeb. uts Shleriff's office tis 8th day of April A. De- O. 1913. he W'ADE O. MARTIN,. Sheriff. ug lal StomachPains Ib d- and Indigeetlonesaued me great distress frle .t Ijt lIttle help. tlllataatI foud k it in the best pill or medicine Iever tried so DR. KINC'8 " New.Life Pils C.U. Hatfeld. Guym,W. Va. clih ff aHheni you visit New Orleans stop at . THE INN HOTEL Oarondelet and Perdido street NEW ORLEANS, LA. JUSTIN I. DENECHUD,). Proprietor. 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