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60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Ia Trues Malms j ý Cow Ntýes Ac.+ ýa pesrta n our opinion ftre he!. a. is pro ablypwstae Con unies ý ardl!y .e'enttfl. Haderna oa Patents Eta fic. r tl~atricanrt. ýU olo. t eaw "°ý"epl - ~ T aa wtSot tot., frka USINESS COLLEGE. gasOrI1't. La Cpcnl ntiret w ear Ayeth "of e a C E e I; "ling in u bgenyI H <rft atseeahnd f'arre . t l, L 3)d0a I t rt t radelr, " cMA Cor3 I~ New Yorkhnd pasaac* cmplec C( 3alaie*C jlwares a* a. Lc n; to alt,.** *wr of rT e co st te c 7,,. twssa Ires etlon ti I rr-r StIUdesL pef~cari. No - r. %,. reareeeastaties "radua Da " `. Duas satoo r and Agdr1es. GRO. S0ULU & SOWLU Frank Barker Co., Commnission Merchant AND DEALKE I'i ALL KI4De. 07 COUNTRY PRODUCE. &COTTON, SAR, MI ASSESOLLGE. POTATOES. KGvS, H(iEY, BIB8S WAI, TALIaMW WOUL, (IDES1 MOWN. I'OUT TRY, ETC.. JiF. (iii DECA4TUR STAFT1 NEW ORLEANS, LA. IrsKIAL ADVACkd MAba iN C.a ___ N~MENT3 µe mmaltnry obnn c .cL I n rrae r d h ~h U N. TP. BOURG, d Market St~and, a ST.: TKLcoDAUX, La SI -ALWAYS 03 SANS TUB- U BEr.f M.TT.ot . PORK YE.T s SnotstGe.o-ec.t.e f` A ft RMLROAD * MAKT hVE J. TOTTPS, iU P-.OPRIETOR. fl mhel tresh het. pnrk. veal. amutton and -O1'FN EVERY MOE¶ING. Skasted on the Rnilroad. corner St. Mars and t F easy acce frow all parts o b humberland aPhone 100. L H. LANCASTER, or ELECTRICIAN "* Electrical Wiork, in Pri. w vale Telephone. LineO ter and Plant(ation Sq/s. 1Ds tents. Electric Bell, Fir, It and Bur.lar rla rC o and (Ill Electrical .Nov elties.. St 95NK FOB FJ4TIZATIS and 131(12 New Service via tii Ja~ Ja ch VO to a ew Orleans fo veport, Dallas, Io Worth, IEl Paso, fIu olorado and tho all ornia. shO r Cars art] sleper9 on all tbrough er1o trains. T E. PI TURNER, ETu. General Pass. & Ticket Agt.~ tioi USE ,... the Dr. Meyer's Aot mul 'I ýha anc ater, fori NA. A BOTTLE. a wil A Foolish Custom. There is neither common sense nor Christian feeling in these exhibitions of foolish '4 pride that glories in a few hours of vulgar, wasteful, if well-meant, displays of seem ing wealth, says the "Provi deuce Visitor." TThere is a little of either in the preserit cumbersome dis plays of flowers at funerals. This custom is condemned by positive ecclesiatical enact. ments in Australia and the United States. It is strongly discouraged and it is opposed I to Catholic feeling. The cus iE. tom was originally pagan. a. The ancient Greeks bedecked; 't, their dead with flowers. But in the early days of the cata __ combs, and in every time and ,a. place in which the spirit of the Catholic liturgy has been carried out, neither wreaths nor flowers ever surrounded am the bodies of the dead. Flow andera have been aptly styled " 'nature's smiles." They are - emblems of sweetness and ,, brightness and joy. They deck the brow of the newly It wedded bride. They appear at every festival, and they are E, as out of tune in a place of weeping as a step-dance, or as the paint and patches and baggy habiliments of the clown at the Texan funeral. "The dominant note of the Christian Death," says Canon Moser some years ago, '"is L + fear and supplication, an ac- o knowledgment of the awful u rigors of God's inscrutable Justice, tempered with confi- I dence in the merits of His º dolorous passion. So long as 1 the Church is not certain that 0 her children have arrived in heaven's gate, she has not the heart to rejoice. Ard there _ fore it is that flowers-na ture's symbols of joy-at mo dern interments are in fla- si grant contradiction with the a spirit of the liturgy. Prayers should be said at a * funeraL It is more profitable a for the departed soul to have hi prayers said, and the sacrifice 51 of the Holy Mass offered for m the repose, than a carload of be flowers at the funeral. Yet how many think of this?-The Morning Star. p of - ?. - --- we th 'His Life Saved by Chamberlain's da Colic, Ctiolera and Diarrhoes Remedy. p '-B I Byer, a well krnown cooper 1 of this t woil says be beh;eies Chain- no lerlaiins Cuoic, Cholera and Diarrhoeain liemedy savedl bi, life last summer thl He lisi leen sitk for a montb with pa what the doctors cal I 'ilious dytien tery, and couldt g.et nothing to do him , any good until he tried this remedy be It gave him immediate relief." says tri B. T. Little, meichant, Hancock, M1d. H For sale by Roth Drug Store. t January is Boon Enough. ;' --- by Staterei The taeprimary willd very probably take place some d time during the month of January in order to get a full b and fair expression of the people. rhe poll tax, with-sa out which no one can vote, L can be paid by the first of re January which will give a * chance to all to cast their n. votes. We supe that oury parish primary will be flied fA for about that bime. To hold ** it sooner would not suit the a0 people and they would resent on'e it. We believe in a free, fair, Ma full and honest expression of o the people; we believe that dre all the inducements possible b a la should be given to obtain clo such an expression and a gen- e erous latitude should be held toi out. The candidate who would oppose such a proposi- H tion will be peppered from the very start and something will strike him that will hurt worse than the hind foot of a mule. V'er The advocates of a primary trot have held out that this mode ti and manner of making nomi- Bitt nations was a demand spring- shoi ing direct from the people. on Grant that it was so, there- tloii fore our party authorities and will have to take the people Gui' illto their colnfieliiice and give theiji every ol4ortlunity to non express themnselves at the bal" s in lot boL Our parish primaries lish should not be held before the few one ordered by the State if Committee-let's not make em- the tail wag the head. D-: Avoyelles Blade. ill Stomach Trcuble. Lbd. "I have then troul',-d with my sto.ir-h for the past four years, 3 sy s U. L. Be ici. of t'lorer No, k by Faim, Greentided, M:,ss. "ýA few dyss it- ago I was inu uced to buy a box of i.Chawm.erlaintr a tocin:.h and Liver tTab!Pts I have taken part of them gly ant feel a great 'dal better.' If cou sed have any truubic with ýour stimach try a six of these Taoli't,. 1..u are certain to he plcased with the r, atilt al. Prie 25 cents. Fur sage hr RItL ted Drug Store. hi~t t A Paying Industry. ud Among the tn.tny lucrative lines of of business in thas pan-h the moss en busisess would, perhaps, sometimes ;bs be overlooked; vet it is on. of thet ed valuable industries of the parish and tw- is being eondlucted upon a larger ed scale now than to the ps~t ire Of coarse we have had n moss gin ol here for maun ye:s anil nm st of the moss was sold b to sbi:tit, I ut .ow e the field is go'tig higge.r :tn-l it wna I). only Tuesd::i that a car 1ý'.d wn. ar shipped t* St Louis by 'Ir. Aubry re, Dopuy. le tw Is us thtat within a of few dc vs he wi have another carload as reads for ri.iment Id If all thL moss was ginned at1 Lie, boa ro much the getter: The Li. pr tts that the (. Louis ti w makes co.d; ,e kert right h, re a::d this is w:eat ought to te done. Just as all t aof th uotton ou.ht to h. mtLedl right 15he in the South where all the raw r C' ma:ez ia! i eu't:ivat ýl. aid wher- tot 11 ton Wills are ji:st beginniug to reap le the vast p.ozl.r that ud to go to the a g. New Englucl iim:u s. ýo shoulti all raw materials that a:e gathered or grown here return ti this setion the profits d of the filish a$ article.-lberville , South. U STATE oF LOUISIANA. KI ý'- - ti L* d1th Judicial 1t'itru-t i',urt-:ariah of tl La. 'ar."e. Srccsszroe r ('T.Lsa BnatPRi:1tr I- DeaCtas. 0 i n:mw or B>.i:,uasu i BAltx... No. tieo i.:uArBe. Take notice: that pursuant to an di order and deeree of the shove Court and to a Cemsieshaon to me dlreczI,& nhi above enitted and numbernee a e sdon, I will offer for sale at public sue Mon pursuant to law to the last and e highest bidder on the premises situatrd in this parish, on the right back of e Bayou Lafourche at about thirty three miles below the Town of Thibodaux on 4 SATURDAY OCTOBER 3d, lths, n f between the hours of 11 o'clock A. M. t and 4 o'clock P. M. the following des cribed property to-wit: e REAL ESTATE. 6 A Certain tract of land situated in the Parish of Lafourche. on the right bank of Bayou Lafourehe. at about Thirty, three miles below the town of Thino- lo daux, nreasuring one and one ha!f ar pents front on said Bayou by the depth ; in thereto belonging to-wit:' }urtv ar pen ta, bounded above by lands of r~r .10rli Guiitroz and below by land -now 'a frani'rly heloneinu to('harlton Ileatti-. T .:ether wahI al :ho "'iild iings and i aairounern-its tiacria a at . third af lth** .roi if .rn- roy , tu atIin. Sthereon. Thi .a1 t:.:..: :t e. by private act a .I..:a '. ...:1 being lot No. onil .i, tract executed by A.r. on March Sth, L'5l..t I a ~ L .Recorder's otilce o01i .. - fourche. e Le'ss the following tr .c First. A portion of I: . I: ye described measuring Seventy feet front th~ on said Bayou by one hundred and ninety two feet in depth, bounded above by land of Marcelin iuidroz and in the rear and below by other land< of yen dors, sold by act before William ('. Iarralne, Notary Publi-. on the l3rd day of Atugust 1902, to Luke tGuldroz (See C.B. P. 1i.) i Second. Another portion of the tract herein first described sold to Eticitne IDefilice, on March th~th 1150. by act be. fore Gustave Abritbat Jr., Notary Pub lic, mteasturing Seventy feet front on said Bayou by one hundred and ninety A two in djth bounded above by lands of Luke Guiros and below by lands of the vendor who also owns lad in the rear. See C. B. P. 425. Third. Another part of She tract first alnety two feti etbounded above by 1.1 of Elieane Dfe.sad below sad in the rear bt sands et vendr, sold to Luke Guidros by set beibre Gustave Abribat Jr., and recorded Lu C. B. No. 38, page 413. 3MO".ABLES. g One lot of Jewelry, a Silver Watch, a lot of Clothing contained in Arnmoir, one bed, two moss Mattresses, one shuck Mattrcss, one feather Bol~ster and two feather pillows, etc.. a lot of live quilts, one armnoir, a lot of chairs, two ltoeking chairs, two small tailu-s, one writting desk, one safe and contents. onie cooking stove and 4 pots, etc.. oiie stone jar. about two sac s ofptte d on he, 'o clol~aarg odn bx emin anol clok, lapthree gltivs~, "tie water gut pitcher and three picueas.s abotit forty l heads of chickens. On the followiitg terms amid conditions 1 Ma to wit. For Cash toipayd.Eb:4 Sheriff of the Parish of lafourche. Howell & Martin, Atys of Succeesion. org August t9th 191kB. --**Lot Fearful Odds Against Him. Bedridden, alone and destitute. ' Such, in brief was the cotadition of an Ieve old so'dier tyr name of J. J. Havans, ffou Versailles, 0. Fur years he was troubled with Kviney disease and neither doctors nor medicines gave* bamp him relief. At length he tried Ejecrter Batters. It 1ut biuo on his feet in short order and now he testifies "I'm on the roed to compliete recove v. Best on earth for Liver and Kidney tiouibles sonl all forms of Stomach and Bowel Comaplaints. Only 50'.1 Guaranteed by all Druggist. i give Sto hal trier "All the Are not ºtate lake Thieves d.- That Dogs Bark ., At." Noik day s Appearances are not always to ýx of be rei!ed on; neither are all Liver kinds of advertising. Electrical them clock and similar catch-pl..y !ob devices are apt to entrap ihe u are unwary They are better thin tilt no advertising, but the asue Ht +h money spent In the colum is of a local newspaper would ylMd a hundred fold better return. This is the local neWis r rs of y b this ccmeumoity that revache oss the hoesfthebestpue Imes It is thlwfore the nvdba r the~ and We take pride In our papew rger We study the ueeds of our ad.. vertising patrons aid aN Sguin pleased at any time to aid ' the them in any manner passible. the W II. abry in a A Remarkable Record. load ('hamlwrlains C ugh Remedy has a rerarkaLt e record. It has been in at use tor over thirty years, duri, g The which time nainv inil:!on bMttes b: :vc ekes i*en soul and uý.d. It has long la en h. ?t lard ai.l maziu ieliauce in the is l I trei:tmant of croup in thousand. of I all tioiums, '.t d..raig ail this time no ght cat 1 .s ev r !.ea rep-rted to tue raw manuf:,cturers in which it fail-d to et a cure. Wheu given as soon as the chi d !ecoine, hoarse or ev.-- as eap soon as ti crouuiv cough appears, it the will lkreient the ;tt:"k. It is pleasant raw to take. many children like it. It wo c'dta iu no upiu:u or other harmful its -'Iatce and tn.v he given as cofi death in a bahy as to an adult. Foi ille L u b t l.ah Drug Stora. Visit the h-rgaiu counter at E lie Bi.auo a you might find some thing you need there much cheiqser of than you could buy it elsewhere. ".c FIr Sale. One lot situated en Jackson street. an desirable lucation to build residence. °d $1,300. THoxAs A. R!sUZ. Wood ! Wood! of For sale first class cypress wood, on -tove hugh at $129 per cord. Good nixeel wood store length at $2.00 per f cord, at Froit'a lumber yard. Appty to 6 SCUDDAY AND ALLEN FSOST he - -- - -- . tsB;rgaBras' B.irgains!! at S. R. Cou. Ion, bargains that it will pay you to , I iove-tigate. IdFOr Sale. '. - f*" lod.-rn Eloquence" c.i * t a.*- ' this fine of vi I rice. If 'a -wm -. -- .,. ~e Lilis Brew n 3 a- ': -*** *e ceived their : awi u* -. i .. of te liothing, i's a iv .:<. a line. 9ee f hmbfre lpurchaising elsewhere. Notice. u rd Huntiug no the Acadia Plantation >Z is iaoxitively prohibited. et 22 W. H. PIZcL Rice! ,t We solicit the coasignmeimt of RICE Liberal advances mad . tisatmtaea guaram wteed Oomspogmdmmm - r J. GROSSMAN & SONS, New Orleans, La, Bo: 1178 Largest wholesale liquor dealer. and "distributors of Harmomy Club k 1'ureltye. Wanted. Fi'.e or six girls or boys, White or Co'ore-i. to work in Ciitar Faciory rgoodi wage-s and steady work Ap Yply at factorr, Badeaux buildin6, Mtain St. 7 Leave your orders for pianos organs .and piano tuning with V. J. Knoblel b Local Itepresentative of Louis Grunwakl Co. Ltd. 13 ITbh pi-ettlest line .f fancy Vest. ever broricht to this town can be found at lEllis Braud's Sous. B l~Go to S. B. Couloo for gemuine Sbargains. L. C. CAILLOUCT, 'Notary Public. Bank of Thihodaux Building. Thibodaux, Lea. Nutice. I take pleasure to inform my pi trons and frien is that I have pui chased the stock of Jewelry of tL late A. Bouron, and am now cfferino good bargains in the Jewelry lint A complete line of first clays Jewelry Silverware etc. kept in stock at a times. Jewe~rv, Watch, and Cot repairing a specialty. 36. FRANK ZERNOTT. Breeders of Ftney Poultry AttentioinI. Bufl Cochin crs for s 'e at r.' (u D per dozen. You are invitr.l to vid! breeding pen before placing you rIorder. C ('all either at W. C. I{iranfs re dennc or Kuobioch's .'4uic store. 3 t Mattius ! Mattiugs! The largest and finest stock o mattings that ever was brought t. P this town his just been received a r Ellis Braad's ?or~a Call and es amine the same, it will pay you ti do so, before buying. 36. For job planting of X1l kinds, cal on of write to the Ss-rtnxx.. Notice. Huntirg and fishing is positivce! prohibited on the Energy and Leigh ton Plantations. TTHE C'I.EOPIIAs L.uuir.lE Co. LTri 33-6w. The pub~lic is cordially invited tc visit the bargain counter at E'li has Braud's Sons' spacious st':re on Nlair n in street This invitation holds good at rif ~ any time, if you cani ot call tlih week, nor nest. nor this month, ther we call neat month: von are welcome at the one time: the bargain counter his of come to stay. -' not 1 Itoe 1 aS "as AIt. B. C. cant , it itu American Bottling Works nuf- Thibodaux, La. F,,' I Began Operations, Feb. 4, '03 liJ Is now prepared to fill all ~ . orders for Pop, etc. at the ter following prices: 1 box, 2 dozen bottles, at 60c Large cases 4 doz bottles, 1.0 yet, We are ready to make 'e, contracts for any length QLtima at above prices. Address, º John Cu'ot, er Mgr, Thibodaux, La. ºu. to ne ELLIS BRA UD'S SONtS of NEW ADVERt'rlSEIENTN. H APIR BASM Fo e tL dies, Roanoke. Va Open Sep. St litl. Oe ofth . ledn buldn epinsv Vand touipmente. Grampst sons. Grand toun jin Tcenery in a~yof Va., p med f r healh ur wa and mer. Frane Yong LAdie Ms, RandBokueo. Vsr. Opaents Sept.e2.ley. Stnent ofr theeaing Schools. for estungu L addresintesouh soTTIes. GArand, Pounsineat, i Beasoey Vaf '..,fumd o hath Erpe aatiAen 8 More than twenty double-page *pictures a year by CHARLES eD~AN. GIBson are only a part of the good things that come week e by week to regular readers of CO LLIER'S 'e w-rAs mojtl progressive illustrated I * i. a-M v riters and artists ~ '.. .. a . :: a every hoome. a i r*m :- I: fr maspli top? Sa ...........*s srao. i,,I tr(wiong utaIet fenis r . 0 *r f. -r ibmtaue A&d1sa I. t.icr. 4 s Muaw.isasi sL.b ewT6' Bank of Lafour ce, Capital Stock $25,000. Surplus $25,000 lint. .. Designated Depository for funds of Parish of Lafourche and Town of Thibodaux. ...... uFFlItER': .. . %..1 BR \ FD. Plesilent. K. J. MiRI'D, Cashier, L. A. IBLOU IN. Vice I'rsident, P. F. L.E:ENDPE, ARst Cashier o t .. .. taetn .. . 14. A. BLOTIN. . ) 11. .11 ' N . Pr. T. STARK, . E. N. ROTh. JOHN T. ýlUOI:E. Ja., PR L. E. MEYER 3 I'" 11. LAcARIE. A. J. RRAFP, t'. . BEATTIK. AlUV'I)K TOOP'S. K. J. IEAUJI. '7 Does a General Banking Business Z Buys and Sells Dornestic a!.d Fortikn Exelhange. < Southwestern Louisiana e. Industrial Institute. LAFAYETTE, LA. H. L. STEPHENS, - . - Prsidet. .A State Institutio' for the Instruction of both sexes Iathe Arts. Sc M n[ wisgý Domestic Science and Coamercial Braaces. e js courses of study, reaigrin ' 1r-tw.;b.s.swmmm. m.. follows: 1. Commercial Course. 3. Manual Training Course. 2. Stenography Course. 4. uomntstic Science Course. _ 5. Acalemic Course. r Requisite for Admission: 14 vi-ars or older: satisfactory examination in gh- Grammar ;rates branches. including arithmuttic to percentage and Elemen tarn (:e, hraphv anti Ilktory. . , Hansouie nc w bitilat± comnn oii tl's ana n`Jd,.rn in appointments. y ailpou t ful in i !: dtl'artmren . IIIeal:htuness exce'ltnt. TUITION FREE. Nt'cegssry .-'rpet at-. vt-ft It !. ratr. Sj trn.i ! ct": l ric.k D,.itorv for c* ''ni lathes. with al. motltrn equip. to m-ut ani c. irvuui enc-t. ir n .r. sii Iteal for tatri ct;nlr-t. spatiiuus anti well Il` turn isletl Isdrooms., it-at.- v I teauu at.l i hirt-l 1% l-t--t F itTi t: titrr.-.! water framn cits waterwrtorks fir 1 at1.iný. pu;rr :a in waater far ii rink:it tnt e,.kind, ain Apply in adtance for board. Young in. nt.,tari in prititte far:uilies at ?lQ to I at f1:.r0 per month. lhis Second Annual Session Opens Wedne-lav. S+.pti-miter aIth. lust. ý, Catalogue strut on application. For ruitler infiruration write to at '. L. ROY. Lafa!reitt. L libt GOOD SERVICE 1902... BETTER SERVICE 1903. Southern Pacific S UNSET ROUTE FREE CHAIR CARS. SPLENDID EQUIPMENT. EOX-VESTIBULED, PERFECT TRAINS. 0 THE VERY BEST ___d ALL POINTS DON'T FORGETour E1CritSJONs LBEPING CANS to WASHINGTON. CHWCAGO AI VSLTal+nt CiNCINNATI. Berth lItau LESS THAN HALF STAND)AtZ )C Send 1Oc. in stamps for a copy of the SOCTIIERŽN PACIFIC RICE COOK BOOK, containing Itq recipes. S. F. B. MORSE. T. J. ANDERSON. N1. L. ROBBINS. Pass. Traf Mgr. Aast. G(n. Pass. Agt. Gen. Pass & Tin. Ag C8 HOUSrON, TEXAS s Subscribe for and Advertise in the Sentinel. OR. JOS. L. DREXL E, VETEIINARY SURGEON, '-..OFFICE ATE LEON DrEXLER'S STABLE, THIBOD4U V. LA LONG DISTANCE TELEPHONE 3F "fl00UUI TELEPHONE 128 In the Advertising ('olumus of a Popular Newspaper ar heralds of a successful business cart-er. The - -Z. ==ibedaux (qqitiqite Is a Por'ulrr Neiwspaper, and is recognized as a good Ad lertising Medium. - ZN CQKMERCIAL WRI(TZNG The Seiitinel Ebtablishnient turns out rip-to-date work, a strrmates solicited un aiiy Class of 1'rlnting : SEND A TRIAL ORDER AT ONCE. r Thboau - - a ..% .it- 'S. 3 ~ca~~ONAvase.&0?GE, We. 91' ',The Planters'eeses ardwarel theMer.esCo.,