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__ oarish o * of the zatm.ets of the Towg. Vol. 3. - - THIODnAUX. L., 1903. No. - TH E.... Thib'x Shoe & Hat Store, Goods That Have a Reputation. A GOOD EXAMPLE. You may be sure the immortal Was hington wore a eI tcriZb hat. the style in kweping with the times. You - ; may emulate Lis example it you'll pro cure your head gear from our stock always e rd o be zf the latest amede, b-semig and fair-med. Our Hocker Bootee Shoes are long wearers. They wear 3ioct almost twice as long as ordi- O f R " MADE myS awry shoes. Because they are ,E MAMSs made by thoroughly reliable or 'aFS9 MO~ VMSmKicu maskers and only of the best material. Give them a trial and you will never regret haling done so. thatEmile J. Braud. Remember that I have removed to the Blum Stand. next to the Thibodaux Drug Store. THE PLANT OF THE' HI BODAUX BRICK WORKS WITH THE FINEST EQUIP MENTS IN THE SOUTH le I. now prepared to furnieh the best and oheap eat brick in the market ............... .. hasmilion brickb on hand ready for delivery. FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS. ADDRESS. R. A. BOUDREAUX, Manager, or E. J. BRAUDU, GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT. PHONE EMILE LEFORT 1 Sserease.r t.[ion "OR TsETREAc Livery, Feed ...AN .... ... Sale Stables. . Undertaking *' : KR Establish'lent : Blacksmith and Carriage ........w * Maker. if Riviere &Oo. 3 Hardware, Tinware, Willowware, Ena-~ melware, Harness ~ and Saddle5, Paints ~ and Oils. 'Phtone 108. Cor. Ma~in 4 St. Louis Sts. LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY. Baton Rouge, La. Thomas D. Boyd, A. X., LL. P.. President. Edward Bad - M~az ./f ars Agent for - C4NDlES, CAKES 4ND C 88 -: CIG0ARS TEAS, SPICES.BAKTNG POW EXTRACTS, OLIVE OILS, GARS. PAPER BAGS, & MA ORDERS F1OM RETAIL NE9CHAMfl 1TED it TROUSERS Correct #trie Good Worar ______ _ o01 W- ew kin iahe meht copl e.,: c: E..ry t p 'C SEL LIS BRAUD (ONS 1 La! ourche Calle Kllk~esl Made Both Regular and Long Handi4 !c 400 a 1t Ask your dealer for them. These Knives are first quality in every respect, are ab. solutely correct in style, weight and shape, and are warn1 ranted by us to be free from all defects in manufa~ue PLANTERS HARDlWARE &t MER.0 C, Ltd.b Convenience Courtesy Cap cty Fidelity Prudence Sft Sa flecognised emuatial elements of a peree44 pointed Modern Bank--are alered by 1 The Batik of Thib)od1aux THIBODAUX, LA. ASSETS DEC. 28, 1901, * $386,834,21,~ ASSETS DEC. 31, 1902, - $467,823.91. FOR YOUR Moss Collar s, * Callon orwrlte to * The Rienzi Mloss Collar Factory, *g Morvant & Mire, Prop&. Thibodaux, La. The Beat "iollars. Made by Practical Men. of Choice Mess. 'reSseable I Mr. E. N. Pugh Returns to The Democratic Party. One of tue noted political erents, if !sst week was the firmsl announce metit by Mr. K N. Pugh. of As' n-. !ion. of his return to the Democratic air Pugh is a lawyer of prominence A sail a gentleman of integrity and lighstauding, who has always been leservedly popular. especially in the t pari-h of A-ceosion. In 18i4 he was carried away into the Repu litasa ;arty, by the movement of the sugar, Ilantt rs, in their endeavor to seenuer protction for sugar, and his isleuse i t was, more than that of say one rh ilse, which kept the mew converts to I sebebliemnism aIb going once t tbe msd-jas r Be it wan, mewe thamn ay one elme, I rho brought about the new organise I ion known as the "Lily Wbites" But -times change and we change with them," ani now there is but one 3epeblican party in Louisiana. The i ion ard tue lamb noEw lie together. Wbether the Lily Whites have absorb d the tdla k-and-tan, or have been { bsorbed or the latter. it is bnotess" o inquire; the fact it, that now .herw s but one Republicau party in the state to which all who call themselves tepnbhcans -Lily Waites, blark-and tan, and what- not-all alike equally elong, and form part and parcel of kr. Pugh, for reasons stated plain. y b% him in the letter published be >w. has repudiated the Republican arty which he served faithfully dtr 1g the short time that be gave it hi.' Ietgiance, to return to the Demonratict arty, the party of his first Allegiance,' be party in wbi'bh he formerly held a igh place, being accounted one of its trong leaders. No one who knows Ir. Pugh s honesty and integrity wilt mestion his siocenty of pnrpcse and atriotism in mak.ng this change, and lemocrats throughout the State wiil rjoice at his return, and bid him relcome in the house of his friends. lis example is worthy of emulation y others who, like air. Pugh, strayed rom the Democratic party in 1894 ad 1896, in the pursuit of an igmia eta as. To these we commend the ireful perusal of Mr. Pugh's letter, rhich follows: Donaldeonville, Ua., let 14, 1903, b Bon. Paul Leese, Donaldsonville. "Conc:asions cenm )sies bhave seTorce MV a oral ianvo' s mr Sabide by them is a duty which so onast man is at liberty to disregard be existing political conditions in he South, and especially in Louisiana, oint unerringly to the fswt that the erious problems now ounfronting our copie most be solved by the Demo ratic party. To meet these issues rith honor to the State and justice E > all, it will require the exercise of ouservative juolgment and the high- T at patriotism. The end to be reached i not the mere suacvs of the Demo- b ratic party, lut by and thromgb the istrumentality of the organization to b ring about conditions wbi.-h, noti uly in name, but in truth, represent r ad stand for true democracy in the roadest sense of the word Believ- d Dg that is is best for our people, and t bat it is through the Democratic b arty alone ielief from toe many bur ens now bearing upon as can be tieviated. in the future I will act rith that organization. I am tho- p oughby aware that under t.he rules! ormulsted by the 'Subcommittee I a m debarred from participating in be primaries; this in no way affects j be conclusion reached by me, after much thought and delrberation, but b n the contrary demonstrate. the a beotute excessity of those who lore heir State and beliere patrnotiem e aigher than mere party allegiance to F p into the Democratic party and en-) esror to build up a party on broad ad liberal line", having for its mo'e Ii ad single object the advanceaont u ad prosperity ot our fair and beloved ri - (Ulgmes4 K. N. PUGH. N.. Iearm a .met Truth. It is sainof John Wesley thathbe eem said to hltstreus Wesley: "Why1 a lo you tell that child the same thmngI ver and over mgain?' "John We- h ey, because on.e telling is not nough." Itis for this same reasonp hat rou are told again and again hat Chamberlain's Cough Remedy o ares co:4s and grip; that it cotmn eracts any tendency of these diseases n result in pneumonia, and that it is leassnt and safe to take. For sale d y Roth Drug Store. Notice. Notice is hereby given to the stock-' oldera of the Thibodaux (hater aacking and Ice Company Ltd. that he regular meeting of the stock' okldet of the Company will be held) a Thursday Nov. 5th at S o'clock p. u L. at Planter s Club Booms for the, n urpos of electing nine directors to'" were the jaseing tear, sad also to' ii Liscuss and peass upon the advisabili s y of increasing the capital stock or r be issuance of boeda By order of Board of Directora I Ds. A.J.,'Irna, * 1Sbt Secretary I JOKED BENTLEY About the Republicans of Louisiana. t Ib Washington. Oct. 21.-Hon. L K Bentley. deputy collector at New e Orlesne. left tfr home tonight after a very pleasat but active stay of two I Gia s in Wahntn air Bentler was again the guest of IN the treasury departmeet ofiscals to- I a day, and was presented to the Presi- c dent and the beach of the dufferest u bureaus, with whom he has to deal a Presadest Roosevelt's reception was not only somewhat longer thsa usual, tot very cordial. -We intend to puut a fuel Helnet in the Seld thi spriug., j ami Mr. Su e in.. ea iseena t !se t *l ImplsY'ea emmsiati..* know you're still alive " quested do ° President with a goud-satured grim. States Ili TIE EDIORDS al THE GREAT FIIILYPJEDIrJNE od4 tr 1Thedfords BIack-Dranght has 01 sraed dox'rs' b.dts fir more than to sixty years. For the o f'hm famg ily a en : ts. s as omnstipation, indigestion. hd.cds, c owel corm- m plaints. el.Lis and fever, bilioas- it nen, beanaches and other like cocpjlaints no other medicine is t necessary. It tarigorates and ret alates time liver, assts digestion, a stimulatz action of the kidneys, lill parries the blgod, and pwrgm the bowels of aod Ciamulaciona. It cares liver coziplaint, indigestion, soar stomach, dizminess, chills, rheamjtic pains. aideache, back- m ache. kidneytruub!.'s, constipation b din.-rhean, bi ess, les, hr co"l. anI headacLe. E' gist has Tcedfo"i's Black- Z t an 25 ceat Psakas and in mamd moth sire for tied.F N~ever al a substitute. lasist oa hrving e b oroigins~l made by the Chattanoo~ga I M.o.Copn.o I bdases T1shed's 0 -.. * hs is bast .aria se N tO V"owdl and co I how Lt all wr asti dor bu rash. di OueisgtL 1GREE, l9 s issI& t tl 1T Words Of Wisdom. b to The beautiful can never die.- ti Kingsley. co Knowledge is the eye of the sout,- u, T. Watson. bi Every man stanps his value on dt himself.-Schiller. fa Gratihnde as the amsic of the t beart -Ro ert Sumth. WI We get out of mature what we car ry to her.- Bagar. ti Genius is notbiug but labor and uE dilligence.-Hogarth. s Cheerfulness is the best promoterof besikt.-Addison. Have an aim in life or your energies will be wasted-M. C. Peter. No capital earns such interest as personal culture -Sheridan. Whatever is worth doing at all is a worth d.'ing well.-Chesterfield. ha The education of the will as the ob es ject of our esvatenve.-Emersoa. i Candor looks with equal fearn.ss at ti both sidc' of a subjevt.-Noaha Wie~b ster. h Know something of everything and p, ererything of something -Lord e Broughham. u We gladly pubith the follnwing 4 letter thianking that it might he of use and interest to aome of our p readers o Posr Orrsea DuAwavxxw, *s WashiguD. C. O( 19, 1l83. u Mr. C. 0. Dadesau, Thibodaon; La Sir:-Yours of the 13th instant addressed to the Po-tmasster General, asking if postmasters are permitted0 to refuse coin that is worn smooth, has been referred to this ovke. in rvpiv I have to inform you that poetmasters should not aecept pel. forated. mnutiated or abraded coins, or moutlated paper currency, except fractional silver coins worn ly abra. t sion should be received so long as the snperscription thereon can bed distinguished. 1'nited States currency or coin, to be redeemed, should be sent to the~t Redemption Division, Treasury lDe partment Respectfully yours, Eriwum C. M ADiJEE, Third Assistant Postmaster General.. A Tangipshoa candidate for sheriff U makes the followingt convincing an nouncemeut as to his qualificatton "Am it is ruesored that I am not qual- t ifled for the offlee of sheriff, wish to: state that I have both of last poll tax remiipts, hare lived in Tsngipahos parish all of my life, sad firmly believe t I will be elected sheriff" The la't rue.' son ought to sataafv any doubter.- ( Horse Stolen. Horse thieves seem to have entered his territorr; last satasesy sipht a mack mare belonging to Mr. Marta chwsata was stolen. Mr. Schwartz &ers a reward of IS for any iafor malioa that will eable his to recover is property. The stealing of the simal. so m e after the wholesale porse-asteting operations at Donald onvaile, comes as a warding to our 1imess and the owners of honses sedl do well to keep their mnimals Uell Mtabld daring the .ighe time. Miss Bvie Webre wishes to inform er patroess that she has soaetly alarged her meullisery esasaMhmeats he ra- epea the. ai whoae ~bellia In on mm es ofee ablo then eatestlom at pace she has also iryreamed he stock nl is now prepared to exhibit a arge variety of gno is to h r patioms row which they may make their sele The mo t tractable and lovable bore od girls whom we know are those ho are reiuirtil and tanght to work oing sudh work as are suited to their ears and strength. Work fur yoeag eople is one of the heat of educators od withal is the best mesas by which , secure a good phy siacl derelopueit ud good health. The nimble feet and eaterous fingers .f children may be ained in a hundred ways for their wn well bezug and as valuable helps r parents. Some foolish larents neg. lectto do this on tleplea that it..s ore trouble to teach the child than to do the work retaircd. This I. a )mmon mistake. A child may he Lught to do thisga rya h easier thas puppy or cot. What we mean was lustrated by seiag a twclve-year-old ir set a table for a eosnpasy supper, te attending to every mie detail ut te work as correctly as wool I her ore experienced mother. She had no tang ht bow -\1 ek h Journal. On the firm of the United ;tates ,e the most hopeful generatios at krs of which the word ha. any kayw. dge. They are the very seed core the nation. From them will be re nited not only the auccessors of tb& readers of the stock of the guat ma as hut future great eatamins of r - astry, mighty aerchants an talent fur te ball of legislation, the beards of ade and all the duties of .tat-mmsbir . he fathers of these boys will make a rest mistake, however, to teach them at they most leave the farm is oder succeed In mine cases out of tee te best thing for them as well as the entry is to remain on the farm. ood roads. interurban limes, automo. lea, telephones and rural tree mail eliverv are destined to bring to the Lrmer's very door every real advan ge incident to the city. In fart the onderfol twentieth century improve eats enable the farm owner to con. nue and enjoy at the same time all ie peculiar advantages both of aty id cuentry.-Amereas Farmer. L Spanking Machine For Schools. A dispatch from Red Wiag Misa., pys the State Training School there as adopted a spanking machime which ipercedes the previous farm of pun. huent by hand power. The esperie. *ndtnt reports that it works satiafac. wrily and can be easily regulated. It alsonsaid that the humailatwea of being ut in the pspaking machine has more flect on the children than the punish. sent, and the superintendeet behieve us imp'ovemeat will add mueh to the lacipline of the achool. We cannot ase machinery in the isintag of beantital p1.1mme, is makisig. is the eating of fine dishes r thaaestglesofswest sougp, ear to mamhisary etteetive Is loseing a tbay m aseter his lesoe la Inarthmatie. Ferehasd power ha. to tbe usedila idlition to a simp.. Instrunest. Am Id red trunk strap classed in the end ya determined father wml' do more >make a boy backle down to his noks than all Lbe spnnking maabisiea ist were ever invented in Mtinnesota r elsewhere. In the abeence of a tank strap a hickory sprout three et lOng and abu~ti the tblck'ues. of ic little finger of an adult baa a worn. erful eff~et in making a studious and The most prominent rharacters in me history of our glorlocs count y rued their greatnless hse old red trosk usap witit wrinkles on it and the cias c, but exceedingly persuasive hickory yrout No mnehinery will ever take aeir place. betan ue the results yielded y tuein have eunriced the literature nid the statemamahip of the world. oer eye. am'uteu as we affectionately reasi the tiee when we collided with Send year Job Printing o this Offie. 8atisfactsom i uaran*teed.