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i SUBSCRIBE FOR,,, and ADVERTISE ',i J R ia ...In The Sentinel. j II all its Branchc tr4 -e m e i ; At this Officeo oL35. ioia1 7oar2 the a o rche n d£ a d _ ohtr.t of the Town. THIBODAUX, LA,, JUNE 8, Vo .amie Walh, the .ac.mpi. ... -- - .. -- - :- ...... * USE.... Dr. Meye s AII Water, SOC. A BOTTLE, 2 PERSONAL POINTERS MNj. ('. lnHgarde has been confined to his bed r se\eral days b)y sick' '.J:r. s es. Edmod Marquette isbited relativei in Napoleonville Henry Lejeune is reportetl to Sle v ery ill at her mother's home in this town. ' Miss Beatrice Knolloch of IRace. land, was visiting frielnds in our aidst IaslThu rs Ly. S all at Roth's drug store and get a free sample of ~hambcrl:in's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They are an elegallt iphyi(. They. also improve the appetite, a're'ngthen the digestion aid regulate the LIver and hbole4. They are easy t tot Ike :alnd pich.l nt n elect. ' Mi1* Theresa ('Capell left la:st Wedatllay to enjoy it mouth's stay with latives in Lower Lafourche. Edgar F. Riviere, assistant national organizer of the ('. K. of A. spent several days this week with his fawily ju our city-. Mothers who would k*.ep their children in good health should watchl for the first symptims o0, wormis andtl remove them willh WII [TE'S CREAM 1'EltilFl'(;E Price." 25 centa. For sale b" '1 habolaux dr(ig store. M1ir. Frances Knobloc'h is now L Atudying law under Beattie & Beattie antil the opening of the November aiton of the law d.lpaltment of -)aloe University. Thomas A. B:deaux I)r HI A j$%W'an d L. [117L busnites visitors to New Orleans this el week hi connection with the pro p 1o #odey line. To save mending, avoid breaking and to avoid suffering, prt e t coughs end colds b; the timely r1e on l, LARD'S IIOREHIOIUNI) S '. It is a safe, sure and swift remedy for all broudial ailments. Price, 253 fd 1 ce ocr s:le by Thibodaux 'r g ore. F Mr. Franuoo enoblocl visited Ný.w iw glaset Saturd:ay returning MSon dmy imruing. lie went for the pur pose of ac'ompanying his aunt Mrs. Milton, who had been visiting in our aidst r Many women (ail to digest their of 'food, and so become pale, sallow, thin hi Sad weak, while thbrightness, fresh Mess and beauty of the skin and com pletion departs. Remedy this bv C taking HEIIRIlNE after ench meal, to digest what Inn have eaten. Price, P -0C cents. For sale .. Tlhibou e tu drug store. Ifr. Emile 1enhwahld the pIpular 1' loasorial artist, will, in the near t fnt1er, place a screen' the entire k, uLth of his place of business, there- th Wby adding still more to the cooluess o: aid comfort that is aheadv enjoyed to by his patrons. !,. bilu feel ltter a:t onci after usingi t ARBINE, vou eljv \olr ftHl Inme, ti, andyou get Imore 3oulrlislhnltllt :tld el invigorating force o,t of whhit tou w ear. [enlce IIltIlINE nmakesi you I strong, vigorous and cheerfll. I'rit~ce, 50 eats. For sale by Thibodaux i drug store. The Bank of Thibodaux, Is never out of town; nev er away on business; Inev er off on a vacation: iver er si,; always well; al fo] .'ays on hand; and al- til ways ready to give your g business strict attention; fa give it an opportunity, o and see how I;e/ If .Serrs 'ou. tdi 'Ii- r A1i"s laMamie Walsh, the accomplish ed daughter, of 'Ir. and .Mrs. Jno. Walsh, was the ch :rming hostess of the Entertainer's Euchre club, lastL Wednesday at her home on Canal street. A goodly crowd was in at tendance and the evening merrily spent in playing that interesting game. The prizes were very hand some and were the occasion for much rivalry b.'tween the contestant. Re freshments of the season were also enjoyed. 2 A Good Cough Medicine. It speaks well for Chamberlain's Cough Remedy when druggists use it In their own families in preferenate to ed any other. "I have sold Chamber kla Ians Cough Remedy for the past live years with compleyte statisfetion to Ie m! self and customers," sa\s 1)rnggst I tJ Goldtmith, Van Etten, N. Y. 1 I lihave always used it in my own family I i both for ordinary e',ugls and co!ds to tand for the congh following la grippe, I in and find it velry -ftikancious." For I sale by Roth's dtug store. 'r The excursion to B.,ton Ionuge that left here last T'lhursday proved a t financial success, notwlithstanding it I b leing on a week dyi. We are to!d t • ! it was with difficully that the corn i in pany could accommodate the people, :, as large crowds were in waiting at" r -very station. This was the first f excursion fr',:m hlre to that place I t and all thy,., who Went report having enjoyed the days outing, and well tl pleased with thei sights which they ti it saw in the fair capital city.f Ladies Can Wear Shoes a , one size smaller after using Allen's p t IFootEase, a powder to be shaken ci i into the shoes. It makes tight or cl new shoes feel; gives instant relief toino r corns and be'uious. It's the greatest w r comfort discovery of the age. Cures tl and prevents swollen feet, blisters, d, callous and sore slots. Allen's Foot- m Ease is a certain cure for sweating, n( hot, aching nfet. At all druggists ti i and shoe stores, 25e(. Trial pack:gel cc FREE by mail. Address, Allen S. ri Olmsted, Ie Roy, N. Y. 36-12t 47 al Fair at Aubert Hebert. LS se A gratIn fair will be given at ly A bert Hebert's paik on July 6 and erecting a nblic school house on the go Welbre plautation. This is given for it a worthy cause, anwI no doubt will receive a goad share of public pat is ron:lge. W Fourth of July Celebration. lor The Thihodanx Carni4 club is rh ma:king preparations t,' ceelelrate the t Fourth of July. We are reliahliy informed that the fireworks display V' will excell anything of the kind in iu the past. Various kinds of amuse. ments are being arranged to enter hy tain the visitors. Refreshmnents will I also he sohl on the grounds at at a reasonable price. Don't forget to be o on bhard and land -our little mite to help this worthy olganization. the TEET'IINA was first used by Dr. fu Charles .J. Mlotfett, a graduate of dr Jleflerson Medical College, Philadel. the phia, Pa., in his extenszive and suc eessful treatment of childhen in w Geozgia in overcoming the troubles inuciideet to teething and hot summers.lt. T'ET'ilNA (Teethinag l'owlde.rs coun- an tecacts Ihe: eit-ct of hot weather :an th keeps the dligestive organs in a heal Ue thy condition, and h:as saved the lives we of thout:anids of chihloen in tile doe-i tor's native state, whl.rc physi%.-ians it p'escrite aid all moth'-rs give it, andre it is cr;minal mln oth'rs of our sec- f tin to allow their hales and little h c·lhidre: t, uffar and pe haps die Iwe when rc. itf can hle so :sily obtaiiied'd by giving TEETIIINA. It cost on. ht ly 2o ceuts at dlruggst-: or mI:ail 25 cents to C. J. 3loflltt, 31. 1)., St Louis, M1o. 45,2t w Leon Blo-kk is selling out at cost his enulire stock of dry goods, shies wi and hats. 45 STATE OF LO'ISIANA.-PAKISlI op' OF IAFOUl'ilE. Su wil iTh Till- IrATE oF liI-Is.iNAt ANi PAISII O0 lAltimacaiE -. 1'O'IPI-LE's Dll; (' Co. m IC OI -I KI.; NOTICE TiHAT A(TIN(II UN- 0 I dtr and hv virtue of the authorilty ill Im veslted tly lhe li 'onstitutlion and frtU laws of the State of IAulsiana I have seized and will offer for sale oni th SATURDAY JUNE ±4 1901 an at the Court Iause in th.- Town of we Thitaaisux tetween the hours of 11 ocheiok A. M. and 4 o'elock I'. M. the aD following dteseribed troperty to-wit: tin I Ilass~ show c'tase, on I)rllggis~t ,out- the tit conmpos- of glass jars inedjcines, et,. t i stratight cane li ttoml chlairs, I stone wit Sltltoois, 1 mniilk shake, apparatus, 12 , tht I)oz silver glass and scoda holders, one S oz graduate glass, ;3 ', ial Bottles rig flavoring extracts. jno The said property hlavinig been Seized to satisfy the payment of State and Parish Taxes and penalties due by you yo Ion "Personal propelrtvy" for the year li00, which T'raxes and penalties amomnlti to $S.73. The said piroperty will he sold in at ctordlance with law, without appraise mient for 'ash, unless all the amounts due Iet paid befor-e the day of sale. Edi JAMES BE.kn-, Slheriff, Ex-olthio Tax 'Collec-tar. Julne t'. I, . WLl. '. Communication. of (All Communleations under this heading St' urbt be tihne e bythe writer; not noes'.ariy, Sfor publication, but we desire it for our own al! protection. No matter appearlng under the edl. of ",Comulcation" will n any way st- vo,,,e tu policy of the, paper. 0,i TuTBODAUX LA., J us 4, 1901. dEditor Sentinel. .h ) Having had occasion to see the Le last issue of the Lockport Eagle, I' so noticed in it an article on the subject of "Free Bridge." I think it reflects somewlhat upon the honesty andi inte. grtty of the people of this part of the parish and wish, with your consent i's ihroLgh your columns, to make a few it comments on eitracts taken there to trom. 'r- The learned (?) editor starts iut by re saying: "The old town would wanut to to move over the bayou. But we at had no idea they would have lth, cheek p Sto put their hands on the school fund ly of the parish to get the necessary is means to pay for the moving." illa , ,he but info.'mtd himself lihe would or have seen that it is not, nor h is it ever been, the de-ire of the p,-oi,!e of Thibodaux to m',ve the old tow, it across the bayou. \\e are c nilent a to rema:n on the present site alnd our it moving is only a creation of his ima I d gication. From whence comes h,s information that the reven'lles d.rived t from the biilge are contribult,,I to it wards the maintenance ot the ,school Sfeud? His informatiou on th:,t sub t e ject is indeed very meagre, for ae'Qot" ding to all authority the receipts fro om the Thibodaisx bridgŽ he' p to buil I up, the general fund. 111s fears, ther,~ fore, as to the school fund being d in inished are without eaust. Second. "Because the police jury, L disregarding the intarest of the peo pie anul of public education in parti 1' cular. granted a forty five year fran L r chise to the Lockport Bridge Compa s ny for one hundred dollars a year. b when the terry had been putting into l I tte school fund more than a thousand 5 d,lllars a year, therefore, Thibodauxi must have a free bridge " And why not? The Lockpxort bridge is compara i tively free in so far as the parish is concerned, for the only revenue de. IN rived from that source is $100 a year m an amoaunt barely suthieient to pay) m for the books that are used in the Lockport public school during one fi session. O'ur merchants would glad ly help to raise $100 per year for the t purpose of having "free (ige." t good one and we are willing to adopt ri it. Third.. "If the bridge at Thibodaux is made free, who will operate it? Who will keep it in repairs,' The parish, of course, and we who live inP lower Lafourche will not only have our chi:dten deprived of a part of their education, but will he colmpelled tie to go down into our pockets andt help pay toll for the people Af Thibodaux." "st iDoes the parish pa) for the operation fo and minatenance of the bridge at Lockport out of the $100 contributed to' by the 'company owning it? Certain. ly not. The merchants here wil' willing!y donate their share each year! for its maiutenance, the samrne as the the Locklpoit company agreed to do for the consideration which they now give ti the parish. Hence, there is no cause fr for alarm on that point. The chd! Ci dren of the parish will no more be I f' deprived of a part of their education eI than they were when those $40,000 the were taken out of the school fund. Fourth. "Unless all the ferries an i to bridges of the parish are madle free, o and an appropriation male tooperate tL them and providing a stlticient reven n ue for the education of our childrei, me we, the people, of lower Lafourcho , go will most assuredc' re-eot the late-tif attemnp of Thilbaux to swindl tihe nu rest of the l)rish l We want what is it' fair, and we give the parish seat warn tm, iug now th't if she has no more pride ine about her th'n to :ask suCh a thing. we will respectfully decline to pa:y an he"r toll and -uur. too? ' 'When th. ad psohule of Thihodaux want any thing fin it is not custotu:iry with thlemii to ir' - sort to dishonest methods, or practice j swi'idhlng, to procure it. We are nt sh after swindling the parish. We oilyv wa want what is "fair," and to that eI;l an we are willing to contrihute $1001)t fear'ly anIl assume tlhe repairing and I - operlating of the Thlbtodaux brilge. est Surely, the p)eople of lower Lafonrche ste will not object to our securing the eot Thilboiaux bridge for the purpose of of making it a free one, for the samin consihderation given by the Lockp',rt conmpany. ])id the peoplle of lower Lhafour he resent the granting of that Shi franchise lv the educational fundt oft Ra the parish was himinished by so large an amoonnt? No. There was not a word sail about "free ferries, bridges, Sappropriatio:s, etc., Not one dissen tiig voice was heard fromn them and fat the proposition went before the jSy Ire without a murmer of protest from lain that section of the country. "Iual :ll rights to all, exclusive privdleges to he none," is our cry'. erJ Kindly give the above space in tio 3your valual:le paper, an.i oblige. thi Youra Truly, . Ish JUSTICE. thi iKi North Louisiana. .u Editor of the yontinel. C(' 'hile Cen routel from Tuiboux to 'bo my home in ,North Loutaiana, my 1T. attention was sttractld by the sight of many bales of moss, lying on the iln platform at one of the stations on r the Texas and Pacifle. The sight of the these bales set me to thinking of the fai futile attempts, made by some of Thrinodanu' citizens, to established a moss ginery in their town. The Thitod tux Business League he held several meetings, at which the projl et - was thoroughly discussed. :t The idea, seemed such a good one, Sawlnd rece?,ed so much eneonragement c. from some of the town's b)llsiness it, men, that, safter some 'orrespondentie. on the sulj+e.t, an expert "mo.s man" was invited, and accepte, an invita tion from tlh League, to attend one of their meetiags, to g vews bearing on the question. Th s "Lmos it matn' was the inventor of a moss gin; k had several moss ginneries in opera. ltion; possessed a thorough and prac. tical knowltedge of the moss industry, andti, at thelic meeting he attended, sutcededtd see ning'y, in convincing d thel memnbers of the good iesuilts that twoul be effected hy the esttalish. f ment of a tm)ss factory in their town. Stranlge to say, th's mtecting, thougll I t ;it rouLsedl thie enthusiasm of the bust " ness men, sand I)rmined much gouI for the to vi, was bIarren of results. I 'rh enthusinsIn displayetd by the bit-iness men cetased( to exist when the tinth 'silus:s w. re :tppro:a:heat oni the sihiject of taking stack in the moss factory. Th a thought if put.f tung out col, cash f.,r tile suake of the Y enterpri'is was iiot a l,leasant one, althoiiah the amnolunlt nede I for thl. pu1rl1, se wasl, i b, li ve, I ss than $s:,l)OI).0tl. laf!t r a ft.w f&ehlit st!rg. gles by the stro,;gt'r memlniers of the League, th prject was let g a!to. g,.ther. This was last winter before the Rs Lhius gusher w as "brought iii'. J Sincet oil was disto,'ver,.d TltiliUaux's to business men, have acquired much f'' surplus cat-h, at last it t wuld see~u ltn so judging from the w r" they invest Pt inl oil stock. It is nmamif.'st that the th profits derive I from capital invested Pt in a moss factory would he large, li something like twenty per cent I th lsilieve, yet the Thllalaux baisiness in men could n pt lie persuiale I to iinvest to a few dollars in the enterprise. The J oil stocks, which quaran'teed no pro fits were easily disposed of. People to who will allow money to hang on aI trees while they- bjole ant dig for tit uncertain treasures in the earth are, t V-uois ay, 1he beni.n to e'de. rived by the town pieople of Thibo daux by having a moss factory there woll l lie great. .. It is a well known fact that the plintation stores have caused tl:e trade- th:at once wen.t to Thibolaux to be diverted into other channels-th:ut An i" into their owl doors. There t o denyipg the fact that these planut stores are and will be throughout the No years to come, and the only salvation for the Thiboi aux merchaut lies in , the developement of indtstries in his town. The establishment of factories itlhe only w.v to bring albout the tin elquililiiiiuin that is neelel--tnat 1t, tli when the amounlt of c(alital made bly i:I the inanulfa'ctulrelrs of the town from p their products is as great as thait sent *oti from tlht town for the payment of rce coinmodities used by the town's tl.a folk% or, in other words, when the la exports in tirod(lcts, not money of eat the town equal her imports. sel This condition of atfairs will have los to be broughlit about, and that very wo soon; for it is all,ari.nt that the plan. whi tation stores are becanming mre ye. ninelr',lis, and. hIesicdes. tile country lin merchlant is now t'.rry.iilg a line of lil goiods that is thl' equlal of any to be dii founid in the townL, andl, thlelrefor, cili making it nlillaci'.'Sll: ry for the coun Ina try sholpp)'r to l:take the tripl to the tee tawi fair go. it which can be ohtiined for nearer Ih 'iime. ilit Thibondasx, with her two railroadis e anlil her fine watr 'way, :has nil aif the advaniitages nectes:lary to miake her a iA finle tawin. Slh1, necks a little shaking . up, howevar, anl I would wrearihe is i f.ictolies f,'l tIhat "'iried febiiul ' th:at she sifl'rs from. She needs to be waked hiy the hummiaig of the wheels the and thie shrieks of the whistles of the factories. W'hen she hears thm she be -Thihodtl:inix, one of Louisiana's fair. wit est d:aughters-will rouse herself and t:i stel) into the ranks with her sister has cities on their march along the road i of prosperity. hal ,AU'Do me . . . ..- ' * - . .isAt S'e our new line of (cnts $3 50 wit Shoes. Every pair guaranteed. The te'a Racket Store. dis fre ,ie Saves Two From Death. ino "Our little daughter had an almost di. fatal attack of whoopling cough and "II birouchitis," writes Mrs. W. K. Harvi- the land. of Arminonk, N. Y., "but, when thlt all other remedies failed, we saved bto her life wrnh Dr. King's New Discov otl cry. Our nieLe, who had Consump. alir tion ir, al advanced stage, also used Spe this wontlderful medicine and toda) wh she is Iperfectly well." D)esperate Scd throat and ungn diseases yiehla to Dr. on King's New Discovery as to nlo other D' medicine ,n earth Ilfstb:e for CI Coughs and Colds. 50sc an' $1.0I Sti bo)tles guiaranteed by all Druiggists. T.ial Iho'tles free. del Ae Terrible Explosion nn "Of a gasoline dove burned a ladh : of here frightfully,'wr1ltes N. E. Palmner, he of Kirkman, la. "lTh. hbest doctors of couldn't heal the running sore that; a followed, but Bucklen's Aroica Salve cfntely cured her," Infailile f. ue Cuts, Corns, Sores, Boils, Bruise.. .e Skin Diseases and Piles. 25c at all 1./ Druggists. e, - nt W\'ANTED - TItl;STWORTIHY is men and womlen to travel and ad e vertise tot old estalishlled house of 1" solid financial standing. Salary $78si Sa year andt expenses, all payable in te cash. No canvassingrequitel. Give is references and enclose self.addressedl _s a ped enve!ope. Address \lage, 355 Caxton Bldg., Chic~ago. 38 2tit Coolers and Ice Cream Freez ers. Just received a larsre consignment , of these goods, at II. Riviere & Co's. harware store. Buy now while they last. 43 TO TIHE DEAF.-A rich ladk, cured of her D-:ifness and Noises in the Heal biy I)r. Nicholson's Artificial Ear I)rulnit, give 2.), oooilo!s, to h s Instlitute. no that deaf people una, e to proItcure th, Ear I)r-lms may htive them free. A'lihres. The Nich,lo,,i Institute. 78'1, E gh'h Avenl,.e, New SYorlk 143 ly Assessor's Notice. Parish of Lafourche Thibodaux, June, 9, 1901. In accordance with the provisions of th section 21 of Act No. 186, approvcd t; Jdly 9th 1890, notice is hereby giv.n to tax payers of said panr-h of l.a. fulirche, that thit, listing o. the" pro perty, real and, persolnal, of said tax payers. is compnleted together with i tL e valuation placed ulipo said pro. I per'y lby the Assessur and thait s,)i 7 list will be exptosel i: niv othie, in the Court lHous t-, at Thiho : l:ux, fo:ri i i'speetion and correction, for the I term of twenty (20) day( , beginniig June, 15, 1901. - All tax paiers are earnestly invited to avail tlhemrelves of the opportilnitv aftEnded to make known their objec tious to any assessm; nt and tcoIat Sotrectness in the manner pres by law. • ,une 8, 1901. THE HOME GOLD COURE. An Ingetnlus Treatment by which Drunk ardts are Heing Cured Daily nla Spite of Them.el-'.e. No Nxions Doses. No WIeakening of the Nerves. A Plteasait a'.,d I'o.itive Cure for the Idquor labit. It is, now generally known and understood that l)ruikennecss is a Ti disease and not w.nakiess. A boily li:ldl with poi.oi, ati neI'rves comi- i iete' l " sliattered Iby l,-riodic :li ori iconstint ie of intoxicating li lui)rs. requires an antidote c(lapable of inell tralizing and eradieting this poison, and de.-troviug the craving for intoxi cants. Sufferers may now cure tht In selves at home without publicity or loss of timne from bisintss by this 0 wonderful "1()tE GOLD CURE' which has been perfected after marny yea:rs of close sttdly and tre:atnaent of intebriates. Thle faithful use actor, . Ing to dlirections of this wohndetrfil discovetry is positively guaranteed to cure the most obstitate ccase, toi ttattir how hard a drinker. Our records shuw the marvc!,ons trans-. formation of tliousaiuds of D)runk trdsnl into sober, industrious aund upright uen. WIVIS CUIIIR YOUR IlUS- % BAXSISI! CHIILE N CIE - YOUIIFR FAT'l'IIlS ! This remedy is in 1io sentse a tiioslrtin but is ai specific fr this dlistease only. natl iso " so skillfully deviseli and prepareu l .; that it is thorughi3ly soluble and " pleasnrt to the taste, so that it Can le gi'en in a cup of tea or coffee .without the knowletlge of the person takinig it. Tholusadtls of l)rtikar!i: ils have ciiredl tlh.mselvcs wi:h thls priceless rein-mdy. and as many mort-oe have been curut and made temperate O men biy having the 'CURE'l ' ahniil- .4 is'ercd by loving frienlds adl rc!ltives without their knowledge in coffee or ta, and believe todi'y tha:t thley dlisco:tinued drinkiitg of their owuti free will. DO NOT WAIT. D)o not - Ie deludedl by apparent and mislca I ing "Improvementt." Drive out the disease at Oce anlld for all time. TiIhe ",ilO'E GOhl) CURE" is sold at - the extrtemely !ow price of One Dollar, thus placitng within reach of every Iboy a treatment more effectual than others costing $25 to $50. Full dlirections sccompasny each package. Special navice hy skilled Ihysicin:ns when requested without extra charge. Sent prepaid to auny paslt of the world : on rec'eipt of Otle Doil-r. AldLresa Dept. C892 EJ)WIN B. GILE- & L CO3JPANY, 2330 nlid 233:2 Market Street, P'hdalelihia. Al c.,rre-lrldendce str!ctly confi dettal. LO AWhat You Want1 is, to trade at a good re!iable store, where you can get the best of satisfaction. of What we Want is to let you know that this store meets these requirements:. We have built up our business by being strictly honest and upright, never misrepre l"' senting an article to effect a sale and our aim hs always been to supply our patrons with the best and most stylish goods and at prices as low as good >honest business principles will permit. '" HERE ARE A FEW ITEMS YOU MAY NEED: I Gents dress shoes in all the latest st les, and 'Geunt ":;w( 11" Pour in Hands, at ?°dand Wdc Snis , rr3.50. Gents utlderwoar from xs2 up. Cents Iw Quarter shos, Blactk and Tanl t ( (ents all wool extra light weight urdershlrta 1..W, and ;I.uU. , l.i5 eaach. A bout 40 palir of our regular 31.t. shoes going ( Gnts s.elf opening :Umbrellas., $1.40. it 1MA .) foru a limite,! tluei. (Guts IBltck l'ants only .0 Ia air. G'(i iT'n .lhoaes at .e, d.,0 oalyi2.1. (Gent*Lim.nl Pantls ouly 1.:ba Ietr. et. o Is ii k 'hoes all solid 1 $1.2.7. ,ile u lrtahis 3 y'asl hlog te.. $1.10 antI 1.,5 (.iuaih 1; ue ..ig (coutant l v.d ts. all w.o, I , pair. ; t sh t . urtain PIolrs, t lras fitures 20c. (;e llt lt.-lit.. -hirtS . in ln inlienrfle Illh W ShI n l tte rns. fxtutll s lI and h:rnmeu - la "arilurut o. f cu, ors. pltetimrn et.. rte:aldy th wori;:, sl 'c. at ; a parll.. ".1ion ilrand." fast colors, only $1.00 each, Ladies Gloria silk Unbrollas $1.00. they Warl as well at, the 81.r1 kind. tSee oalr big ass.ortment of 5 and Wie Fans. (;ents Fancy socks to wear with low cut l¢;lctiful crele Paper Lrtnt bro liuls only hoes only ia. Ib.and . lti ul crepe Paper Lamr, uls only See our big Summer 1i .stock of Gents Furnish Sings, Ladies Goods, No I tions, Shoes and Hats. Mii Thu_'o.r .-/oney Bt if_, Thull.'a llt r. THE RACKET STORE, r (Originator of L .) F . . .- --.. .. .. _-- - - - - - - REP. D v THE PLANT OF THE'ui THIBODAUX BqICK WORKS a-2 WITH THE FINEST EQUIP MENTS IN THE SOUTH Is now prepared to furnish the best and cheap est brick in the market.... One million bricks on haud ready for delivery. FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS, ADDRESS, LAURENT M. FOLSE, MANAGER. PHONE 126 E.J. BRAU D, GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT PHONE EMILE LEFORT E nces oaar to lIEFORT * TETNEAUi :;d "Livery, Feed S,.. .Sale Stables. 1 Undertaking , i Establishmnent . Blacksmith ard . Carriage "-.- M aker . ' Patriot St. ('or. Leree and arke 1'ibodau. DR. JOS. L. DREXLER, VETE/INA RRY SURGEON, -OFFICE AT-." LEON DREXLER'S STABLE, THIBOD4U V. LA LONG DISTANCE TELEPHONE 35 IBODARUX TELEPHONE Ize.