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~a1 Pafagrajdhs. :r . Katz "as a 1sztor to New Irneans 4uring tae week. Mr. Emile L.e'i. of \ew Ujieans, 'isit.-1 friends in town, this week. --The (j:4 'a!e' 4hiskev' nougt .aid. At J)enis Clemeot. Everti bodey mil twon out to wel pome King Fau'uu on the 24th inst. Mr. lI.enr- l.erg.ron ieturned last Tuesday friun L"ockport. Bargain Counter every day of the, peek at Eljis Brauwls Sous. 1r. .Jamea M. Bollinger, of t ibaon, bras in town yesterdav. (all at E'!ms ifrauni' ,rins for I gemuiu.e bargains. Rev. E W. Bowden anui wife, of Na1,oleonavlle, were visitors here ast Weesl emday. Mr. R C. J-'rtin. of Albewarle risited his sin 3l:tj. W. P. Martin on fast Vednesday. Mrs. Jus. N. Thibodeaux, and child goguest at the home of her mother, srs. K. Beauvais. We are sorry to noute that Mrs. L. 1P. Nitre is confined to his bed with La Grippe. Mr. Pierre V. Toups paid our! Fanctuul a very agreeable visit on Wed neslayv last. lion. E. A. O SulIivca. of New fIrleaus wss a visitor to Thil:odautu pn last Sunday. Mlessrs. ('lcvis ¶ouips and Thos. C. Toups, of Ailel were in town last W~edutnday. Mr. ('hares J. (snedry. the efficient 1 olice juror from the wearl ward, was here on business last Mouday. Don't forget to turn out and wei pome King faunus on Feb. 24th. Mr. and Mrs. Auguste Robichaux, of lounma were visitors at the borne of M.rs. Therislnle tolbichaux during the early part of the week. .Messrs. Theodore Adam nod TLeo phile Pellegrin of lower Lafo urehe spent last 5tturchay and Sunday with friends hb're. Mrs. J. lIrie'Irau returned home! last Sunday after a pleasant sojourn ! in New Orleans, visiting friends and I ;elativecs. Mliss A. G. lie Lisle and Miiss t'iiska Bateaux left last Tuiesd my for aldoxi, Miss.. aceonupanied by Mr. teginald Badeaix. Misses Uarrie Curtis and Stella Biium, of Thibodaux are here for a peek's visit at the residence of Mr. pad Mrs. Sam Blum.-Roral Topies. Beautiful tableauxa. made brilliant by magnifient eteetricaI effects at the opera House Feb. 24th. Adminsson poly 25ets. Dr. and Mrs. P. K. Thilxxdaux, of blontegut, Terrebonne Parish, were the guests this week of the loctor's parent., Mr. and Mrs. Theophile hibodaux. The waruy friends of Mr. Charles Eogerran will hear with delight of gmia recovery from an attack of La $;mrrppe which had confined bim to bed for several days. The hase of Mr. and Mrs. Pierre 1(. Toupa was brightened last Wed neaday b3 the advent of a fine baby tov. The Sentinel extends its ('on. grat~atmons to tbe happy parents. Mir. Alex. Chenet, th, efficient masnager of the Bush Grove plants lion, was an town this week, the guest pf hIs relatives, 34r. and Mrs. Theo ~hile Thibodaux. Give The Eclipse Lunch Shop your p rders fyr Cakes, Pies and Macaroni Buppers, Jaimbalara Suppers, S~auce Viquante Suppers, etc. etc. Suppers perved for six covers or more. i-ot Coffee anti Hot Lunches at all hours pf the clay at the Bridge. Dr. Qacar Thibodaus, of .Naps leonville, and Dr. Paul Thibodfaux, of Philadrljplia Point, attended the tuueral ot their uncle, IClyssee Bour peole, and while here were the guests of their parent., Mr. and Mrs. Tbeo. -hs 2thiodsau. Mr. jsapl Scott, the faithful and elflden% member of the School Board from tihe third ward, amid Mr. Charles kC. Gaude, the well known school leacher from the same ward, were mere last Saturday~ on a atiort ristt. P)eafnqim Cannot he Cured by local applications as they 'oimuot ~eaeb the diseased portion of the ear. Teeis only one way to cure deaf peas, and that is by constitutional l'erediys. Dea~ncsis is caused by an ~nfiared conslition of the mucous tin eng of tye h'mgueliian Tube. When tpbis tube 'is in-msme' you bait as rum fling souahi or amvum efe'ct liearimtg, and whcn it is entist'y chose u, (Jeufmess is the result, ani uinliss ltie muthimnmna. lion can lhe taken o'4 and thist lube Seslort'd to its iorreal eenlitzom, bear ug will tie d ptroyed Zorevm-r; anime ¶ysses out of len are caused liv (at *srb, ybhivh is nothing but an o n i'd cuumdilion ef the mucous 6hurfaceea We will give 9ne 1luibdtrel lDohI:urs for an) case of IDeafness (eauourI !u catarih). that cannot Ibe virl l b ~lali's C':uttsrm Cure. Si-nd for <ru So' gb y lDruggists. 75ce. lsills Pat~ily I'illg are the best. S Judge C. A. Frnjer an wia a viii. ,or to New Orleans on ast Thursday. The Lanforch" Progressive Union Lhas just iseive'l the complete report of the 12th cen(us of the United States with the comptiments of the Ho1n. Robt. F. Broussard. Tue Sentiuel received a very pleas ant visit from Mr. F. L. Bairilleaur. of Losc port. yesterday. Mr. Barril leaux was on his way to White Castle to visit two daughters who live there A !other's Recjmmendation. I have used uhmberisin's (',ugh Remedy for a number of years sul have no hesitancy in saying that it is the he;' remeiuy for coughs. colds andi croup I have ev'r used in my family. I have not words to exprees my contllence in this remedy --SIrs. J. A. Moore. North Star, )lich. For sale by Ioth Drug Store. Mr. Joseph L. Bourg jis secured the agency for the Crescent home Co., Limited, of New Orleans, and has opened an office in the Fleetwood Building at the corner of St. Philip' and Thibodaux Streets. The State Council of the Catholic Knights held its biannual session last Thursday in Algiers. Messrs. 11. C Morrant and H. N. ('onion were the delegates of the home branch. We note with pleasnre that Hon II. N Coulon was again elected a Supreme Represeittative. At a m:eting of the Brooklva Iliac Co. No. ; hh-li on February the till, the following officers were ele-ted for the ensuing year: ('has. Flash, Pre sident: Abhert Iloirgeois, Vice Pre.i dent; Leon Bltoeb, Treasurer' Chas.l Landry, Secretary; Levy Ilehert. Foreman; A. F. Poche. Asst. Fore. wan; Ferdinand Bave. Iloes Director, Lucas Hehert. Asst. Hose Director. The scratch of a pin map cause the loses of a limit or even death when blood poisoning results from the in jury. All danger of this may be avoided. however. by promp'tly ap. plying Chamberlain's Pain Bilm. It is an anltisettlc and quick healing liniment for cut', bruises and burns. For sale by Roth Drug Store. The folinwing couples were mar ried at St. Joseph's Catholic Church during the week: Mr. Louis Larose and Miss Leon tine Nsquiu; Mr. Leoni Leonard and Miss Alice Himel: Mr. Charles loa ;lreo-ux and Miss Anastasie Ledet; Mr. Leon Navarre and Miss Louisa Iloudreaux: Mr. Charles Soignet and Miss Schotastique Breaux; Mr. Emile Webre and Miss Corinne Morvant. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Barker of New Orleans had the sad misfortune of losing, on the Gth instant, their infant child Thomas, aged six weeks. The remains were brought over to Thibo daux last Saturday morning over the Southern Pacific R. R. and interred in the St. Joseph's Catholic cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Barker were formeriy residents of this place and have numerous friends whom the SENTINEL joins in extending sympathy to the unhappy parents in their hour of bercavement. The lectures given at the Opera House on last Thursday night under the auspices of the Lafourche Pro gressive Union were instiuictive and entertaining. The lecturers for the occasion were distinguishelI professors of Tulane University, and were i'itro (dlced by the presideat of the Union, 3isj. W. P. Martin, in the following~ order: Dr. Eilwiu E. Sheib; Prof. Morton Alirich; and Prof. Walkinaon. Their respective subjects were: "Higher Rd ucation." "Progressive Unions," and Chemistry and Sugar--making; all interesting topics which were treated with grecat ability by the speakers. It is to be hoped that the eminent professors will make other visits to Thinbotaux and thatour peo ple will again have the pleasure of listening to their instructions. Mrs. C. M. Moore. of New Orleans, is visiting lher mother, Mrs. 31. Sprin. ger. Visht the bargain counter at Ellis Brand's Sona, you mIght find some thing you need there much cheaper than you could buy it elsewhere. For Sale. Several mules, suitable for small planters at reasonable prices. C. S. Mathews. Georgia Plantation, Raceland, La. Notioe. T~tx C'ouJ.xroa's OFrICE, P4Riait oF LAFor RCFE. Thi bodati, Feb. 14, 1903 Notice is hereby given to the tax 19yers of the parish of Lafourche. -that ilh' to xes assessed in the year 193are set forth in thy tax rolls on Iii.' i my oiic and in the mortgage uflce of this parish; .that they are 111w ilte and have become delinonent on thi' 31 st uiti of IDecemiber, 19O2. a.il sh-1l ti, or ititere-t at the rate of :~per comn pe mrniiui from saiI (late, until pait :n fleco'dancue with article. 21 'of the conblititu.oin. Tuax payers are iii'te ie' to -cl at occe an] settle,I ii a der to avoid iuterest anl codt. JAMES BEARY, ~b $hSb r tf and Tax Collector. Amusements. Hars Hanson. a dedigbtful laugb p1 rovoking produI4tion was seen at tht Opera House lait Saturday night by a large an lien:" de pile the incessant down pour that fe*l on that day. Jas. T. 3-A pin inipersoisti-d Hans Hanson, the Srweale character, sad h's dislect, sirnpikcity and awkward ness were sueh that they seemed al nst untnut lHie sang the T~roline songs with pronounced success, bid ding fair to bectine a riva! to the 'eolen voiced Al. Wilson. With the exce tion of one or two charac tbrs the company is a strong one. Th. play is o'at of the orlinary, has a I we.l Iani plot. fu.nny situations. with mtib room for some dever emotion a: it titing. All who attended were well .! aled with the performance and ha'l a tnie !gut favorable a tinsent, to relder. Mysterious Circumstance. One was pale anti Sallow and the other f-esh and rosy. Whence the ditference? Sie who is hIuehing with health uses l)r. Kings -New Life Pills to maintain it. lay gently arousing the lazy organs they compel good digestian aol head off constination. Try them. Quly 25c, at All Drug : rste. - Maloz-Jolet. The following lisapatch from H.ou i,;. tunted the 10th instant, appeartd in 1t'e uicll:.is faic idnse: -Miss LIvbyan "I. .iolet, of Hlounia, nay units t i rnmatrianor. to '1r. Waftt-r ('. >1a0z. a yoi' ' merchant of Patti r-on, La. at t. Fr-uits a e Sas ti till" it. tu l.r! :.t o~ oeck this afterntnoro l)i-.Q Joit is a laughter of Mr. airl M rs A.utxis .Jolet, Jr.. of this place. The younn couple depaitted on the afternoon train for their home in Putterson." The bri le is well known here where she lived many years with her par. eats, -her father, Majur A. Jole; Jr., having been during many years con neted with the SET'NE! as part owner, editor and busine-s manager -and has many fregnds and o!d schoolmates, haying attended the convent dining many sessions. Since moving to llouwa the young behool girl that she was when she left had grown into a beautiful and accomplished young l:aly, the pride and comfort of fond parents. The SESTINFE, congratulates the happy groom upon his good fortune in capturing the heart and hand of the charming Terreboane belle, and extends its sincerest wishes to the youthful couple for a long life of happtoeas and prosperity. "Clothing Pointers." Why not have your new Spring suit made to order by experienced tailors, and thus get a tit which you will feel proud of ? The success of this l'ranch of my business has been. First; An assort ment of patterns sulficit-ntvy large to please the individual taste of each customer. Second; Goods of sterling value. Third; Superior woikmanship and consequent perfect fits. Foturth; l'xcellence and duratiilitv of trim rmings. Fift h; Prices commensurate with value given. The-se points havc been striutti' mnaiint:invd by tli2 louscs with whom I am connect, thus itssuritg you of the very best cit satisfaction. as to quality of woolens, fit and finish. It buying "made to measure" Clothiung, you can select a pattern nobodly else has, and should you tiesire to be the exclusive wearer I will tuke pleasure in withdrawing said pattern from further sale. I shall be glad to have von call and examine my line of over 1100 samples, and should you neid any thing in Clothing, whether It be a suit, coat and vest, single coat or pair of Pants, I will be pleased to take your order with the understand ing that I give you perfect satisfac tion or no sale. Respectfully soliciting a share of your valued patrounge. I am youia very truly. CHAs. A. BADEAUX, THE~ R&CKIT STORE. Gents Farnishings,'¶.adips Goods Notions, Shoes and Oats. Main street, Thibodeau, La. The Old Family Remedy DR. DAVIS' Compound Syrup Wild Cherry A and Tar Ahpyblending of the Ch.rry and the Fine. It eawe. consUoPTIno. ('oUoHs. coLDS, AWFHMA. INFLUENaA. BROwNrHI TIC, CROUP. WiIOOPING COUGH. PALPITATION OW THxEREART. 60 Cent. sad 5i.@@ a Uettie. At druggist. and medietne denium, Call at Di-nis Cleruent's store, on Jackson street, for your Fresh Gro Iceries atnd good Liquors -of the latter he carries always in stock a 'tine nssortmeiit of else goods, such its "The Old Vi'lttvy Whi-key"--.-extra special quaulhit--which is excelled by no othe-r. . Opera, House, if. L. GIBBS, Manager , Lyons National Stock f 9 is Repertelf4 TO eeights, f+ Comsenclng e Monday, Feb. 16th. Change of Play Nightly. Prices 25, 35, 50 Cents. ' -Account of Magdi Gras, New Or a leans. La, February 18-24. 1903 h The Texas & Pael e Ry. Co., will sel T rickets at a ralk of $1.90 for the e Round Trip, selling dates Februarj ; l7th. to 23rd, foal limit to retrun 1'rbruarv 28th." W. BADaE, Agent !Low Bates q ý. P. Railroad. b Morgan's LoW s & Texas Rail. a road and step Company will sell tickets freoms ibodanz to Cali I fornia Polnts F th, to April 30th . 1903, at a ;eta o account _ of Colone a4iaiaI particqlars, ideal agemL Atlberal Oer. The undeislped will give a free sample of Chamberlian's Stomach and 1 Liver Tablets to any one wanting a re!iable remedy for disorders of the stormich, bliousness or constipation. This is a new remedy and a good one. For sale bl toth Drug Store. Bank Notice. The annusl Meeting of the stock holders of the Bank of Lafourche will be held at the office of the Bank on 3los day, Feb. 16.1903, at 4 o'clock P. M. The meeting is for the purpose of eketing 11 directors to seive for the ensuing year, and to transact such other business that may properly - come before the said meeting. t K. J. BRAri, r 29 2t Cashier Cut this out and take it to Roth e Drug :tor.* and get a flee sample of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets, the best physic. They cleanse and invigorate the stomach, improve the appetite and regulate the bowels Regular size, 25c. per box. Fox Terrier Puppies for Sale. Four fine fox terrier puppies from f best Tennessed stock, Parties wishing I to purchase apply toofce of Sentinel, e Thibodaux, IA, for further informs f tion. 29 -J Veonire. THE STATE OF LOUISIANA, 20se JUDaoIAL Disraswr Cooer, PARIsH or LAFORCIIE. Be it known and remembered, Thad on this twenty-eightL day of the t..onthi of January, in the yesi of Our Lord, One thousand nine hundred - and three, Pursuant to written notices issued by the Clerk of Court, in and for the Parish of Lafourche, and addresser' P and given to each of the Jury Coin Smissioners, in ani for saId Pariah, as hy the said Clerk's certificate berete e annexed more fully appears; we Hen ry W. Frost, Henry Raviere. Jos. 31 SLefort. Thus. J. Kixobloch and John SS. &elv, Jury Commniasioiners. duir appointed as sudh for the parish 01 Lafourche undvi the provtaions ol Act No. 135 ofthe General As-cwh y, Iapproved July 13th, 1898, and pro nmitigated by publication in the Suite U otlicial Journal on July 29th, 1898. 1and all duly sworn and qualifed as such Jury Commissioners In anod fot Ithe parish of* Lafourche, mert at ths II Clerk's Olfice at the Court House iii Sthe town of Thihodeux, and in corn -panty with P. Wallace Lefort, ClerIs a of said Court, ex-otflco Jury Commia I sioner, duly sworn and qualifled ai 01 such. Then and there In the presenci I-of 3lesrsr. J. Otis Knobloch anti Smile J. Legeodre, two good ansi competest and disinterested witnesses 'fof lawful age, gompetent to read and write the lEa.lsh language, residinj in the pa e o Iafourvle, and sum moned by Clari of saud Court fos - the purpo i~esda secordsama a with Ag4-NS 431 of 9emsbsyof the Stat. '* of Louisea..ps to examine th. a general ves on lleiitlte clerk'u otfioe, and struck thetefrom the names of grand jurors and petit jurors assi'kve so served, as wel as the names others who are knowi Ito have dl removed, from the parish, besoexapt or disqualifed to serve as jaeros since their names were entered thereon, and the names of those who have died, rewoved become exemgs or disqualified wers also taken fres~ the general venirs box, after which we supplemented ths original list and the ballots in the box, with thLk names of the sawrs number of good and competent mer from the qualied jurors of the parieh as have lbee taken from the box and eraseed from ta list, soaso to keep th. number of names In the general ven* ire box and as the jury list at thi origiinal steasard of three hundret contained themin; each of said name a so placed in the general venire bo: n having been written by the said cler on a separate .Iip of paper, togeshe e Iwith the nnsaber of the ward or play a of resldenee ot such person. It1 And imuuj~stely after compl)ettn a said venire ilgt we selected therefror y the names of jhe following tweiit citixens. qood and competent nmec posse-sing the qua!ificstions to servs Ss tgiaut Juries pres~cribied liv Stctuio 1 of said Act. taken roin the difier Pict parts of the p-rich, as far as prac ticab!e, to serve as grand jurors a O the session of Court .Jgi~inaog o0 ,Monday Mardh 9th, 1 1903, and until dischaiged iccoidiug to law, towit: GRAND JURY No Ward No War 1. Utlyse M.r.ant. 1 II Firmin Gleuwle. 2. Pbilip Najuin. 1 12 Alfred Btreaux. 3. Omer Mire, 1 !3 C. A. Gaud . g 4. Clay Cailtouet 5 14 I2 14 ert M10rvant. I 6. Edward Jiadeaux. 2 15 1taol ('oillouet. 1 6. E. P. triviere. 2 16 Welinglon Hebert 7. . C. P. Shaver. 2 1. Justilien Theriot 6. Edward Toups, 3 14 LJaw rner Aveock I . Leon Rticliard. 3 19 Willie Mordi.on, I 10 Elia C. Delaune 4 9u Pierre Breaux. I And having so selected the above named persons as grand jurors, the names of each was written on a se parate slip of papcr by the Clerk in 1e the presence of the Commissioners and the witnesses, and all the slips so containing the names and numbe-r of the ward of each of said grliod jurors . were placed in an envelope by ut commissioners, wbich was by us seal. ed, sigoed and endorsed, and labeled, -"List of Grand J urots", and placed in the Jury Box as hereinifterstated. - After which we proseeded, after the IIslips contained tn the general venirs i box had been well mixed, to draw b+ from the said general venare box the 1t napes of thirty persons to serve at peti- jeorsx Ior Urns Irst week of the session of laId eourt, lwgtmbitg ae Monday, March 9th, 1903, the names being drawn from the box one at the ie time by Henry Riviere. one of the d said Jury Commissioners, io the a presence of the other commissioners e and of the witnesses, and which eo 1. drawn are as follows: S FIEST WEEK. No Ward No Ward 1. Jos A. Legendre, 7 16 Edgar Towpe. 2 2 Drauzlb Pine, $ 1' Thos Tbibodaux 5 3. Octave LeBrun, 4 Is Thotlatu, Harr'o.e ` 4. J. E. White, r 1'e Th es LooIrul 1 5. Paul Guftroz. 3 20 Laurent Ij'det 6. Paul St. Pierre, r 91 Alfred .ELdet, . M3 rtille C. (laude 5 = Joseph Sevm, 3 N. Ernest Autiu. 3 J Albert Morant I l I. Theogne Oncale 6 24 Jno. D. liriant, 10 Beauresarni Furet 9 21 Pierre Kernandena 3 k II Geo. Jetffers. 2 3 N. T. Bourg. 2 k 12 Theodule Martin. 3 27 Jules Sauler 3 " 14 Stephen 1)eiaune V %t Auguste Houssel e 14 Paulin A. LIdet, 7 29 Justillen Mire. 1 I P. A. Domanade. 2 30 Anatole Ayo, 8 Having placed the names of the foregoing thirty persons so drawn as lpetit juro-s for the first week of the said session of court in an envelope, r we have sigued and sealed, and en dorsed and labeled it,-"List of jurors No. 1" to serve for the said first week hof the session. After which we proceeded to draw from the said general venire box the l names of thirty persons to serve as e petit jurors for the second week of the session of said court, beginning on Monday. March 16th, 1903, the names being drawn from the box one 3. at the time by said Henry Riviere, one of the Jury Commissioners, in the presence of the other Commis g sioners and of the witnesses, and It which names so drawn are as follows: I SECOND WEEK. No Warm No ward L BomaaaColntment 2 16 Woe. a. Frees, I . Jas. Berna , 2 1 Walrt. 3576. 1 5. BJemis w 63 Jos. Hems~ase 6 AM2 22 a1ils Shi A. Tales FIe tleTur 9i. Whitney Webee.. 1 24 Philip Roblcbaijz 1. 11 Joseph Chauvin 4 26 Crawford Brown 4 12 Emile Barrios 9 2T Alexander Perrin 2 13 Isidore Kraemer 6 2 E. A. Delaune. 4 i 14 James Toup. 5 29 Alfred Hunter. 10 15 Fielden Pierce 4 3) Victorin Matherno 3 Having placed the names of the foregoing persons drawn as petit d jurors for the second week of said session of court in an envelope, we yi signed and sealed the same, and en dorsed and labeled it,-"List of jurors 14No. 2", to serve for the second wedk of the sess:on. w aepae h And thereupon w aepae h said two sea'ed envelopes together nwith the~ sea'ted <tvelope containing a liht of grand jurors selectel as herein above set f. ,rth. in a box prvitled for the purpose, labeled Jury Box, whisih w1's thereupon locked and seal. el and placed in the custody and keeping of the Clerk of Court, for use at the next ensuing session o1 Scourt, and subject to the orders of rthe District Judge. And the oakd general venmre box was also locked and sealed a~nd delivere.d to the asai Clerk of Court as the custodian there k of; all in the presence of the saic witnesses. In faith Whereof, we have signed ethis process verbal of thle drawmng ol Ithe Jury, made at the time, on Lbe d day, month and year first above awritten, in the pseseuce of Ihe afore. n amed witnesses. ig (Original Sigr.ed) J xo. 8. SsELY, r ~By. Ransas, a J. N. Lxvoav, if. W. Faoiti* seJury Commissioner. 's P. WALLAes Esroar, aClerk of Court and es-officio Jnry d Commissloner. 1ll Witnesses: aE. J. LEOENDRE, J. 0. Knoat~oen. Read and filled Jannary, 28, 1903. S (Signed) P. WALLAes LEVoaR, Clerk of said Court. A tine copy: r~~~C'erk's office, re L. S.Thibodaux La. Jan. 29, 1903 m ...)P. J. AccoiN, D'y. Clerk of said Court 'a Leave your orders for piano. h, organs and piano tuning with V. J id Knoblodh Local Representative oi beLouis Grunwald Co. Ltd. 13 Ie Notice. >x Hunting on the Acadia Plantatioi rk is passiti'ely prohibited. er 22 W. H. PRICE. ce - For Sale. sm(One lot situated on Jackson streel tv desirable location to build residence en, $l.YIO. THoMus A. Rivixax. Are the Three Stroing l'nints on which IBOSTONIAN $3.50 SHOES 10 ::HAVE BECOME FAMOIES. ie ID of The line is now ready foI rs ; your inspection. d. e S.L. IBDELL, Pres. P5. vsPavU JO8EPH CL& UDET V-Pre.idsent. Seey-Tsmemse He bdeli & Perey @9 Wholesale Dealer. '0 : yournission Merchants. 3 Near S. P. Railroad Depot, Tbibodaux, La. fre Sugar Planters orderE giVen Special attentiOn for :Grain and Hay. -R Local 'Phone 152. -Cumberland 87. s. j. r . . , . w " On: Have You s: seen the beautiful and large assortment of s s 4 z Winter Goods .At id re AT 1H . Riviore & Coi. They make a specialty ~ in Black Goods and Wais 'd of Lie $Call and. Examine our H.Rver o BadH.u Rivierg&ero at - Manuactuers gen s for m C4NDIES, CAKES 4%D CifACKERS on TEAS, SPICES,BAKINGr POWDERS, EXTRAOTS, OIJVE OILS, VINE GARS. PAPER BAGS, & MATCHES. tt, Thibolauz Telephone 109, Cumberland Telephone Al SMain Street, TIhibodaux5 ea