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Local Paragraphs Mis Cec;ilia Chauvin, of .A: visited relatives i town this wl. Mr. Alcide Chauvin, of A.iel, was has pere Wednesda. , BHagain Courtes, every day of the 'l pock at Eilis i3raucj's Sons. c'ru: Mr. F. I.. itrrillesnx, of Iower IlaIn hafourche, was in town Thuradasy. gsu Baby Elite Shoe Polish 2 packages w,, for 15c at Ellis Brau,!s sons. 12. asf Mr. J. L. Basset of the first vald [ras in town ed Wiesl:'. p't 1Kdw.I e R.i. 11a ew. I lial rog YIeI Ao ays YosIgt Mr. Jseph Price, of Cut Off, was a vi,ltor to Thibodaux Thlurday. Mr. E. Denys went to New Orleano Wt MoudayAll Dining rqom furniture in all prices S., P'lanltrs lHardware 4 Met'lictile Co Ba lJud&e A. B. nobloc'h, of Ariel, n Mr. Zephyrin Toups, Jr., of Arel, le pttended the meeting of the Parish lI ,e atral committee Thursday. un Mr. lIovincy Rodrigue, police juror Si from the 6th ward was in town Wed Bt headlay. Pi We pave furniture good enough or cheap enough foy any bldo'. ý'lanters Hardware & Merchantile Co. Mir. Thomas Naqui anod family, of p MtcComb City, Miss., are visiting re- to jatives here. to Mr. Joey Belteaa, of Mectomb \ity, ti SMis:, is spendiug some time at his o!d Lome. Now that the parish primary has bein called there will be some life a nfused in local political carc'es. C (Di stons Crscernt) Cane Knives 3.75 per doz. at II. Rivicre & Co. 5 13 . A. . U o A. Our sectional felt mattrcsses are the very best and latest cut. Plputers Uarwnare &c Merchantile Co Mr. John Barker, of Lorkpoi t came to Thibodaux Thursday and attended I the meeting of the Central Commit. tee. The meeting of. the Police Jury a bhich was to be ieldh on Wednesday J 4d not' take idate on account of a 9gorum not being present. Messrs. H. N. Coulon, Thos. A Badeaux and C. J. Legen,|re, visited the Crescent City in the early part of P the week.E Harness and Saddlery at H. Biviere pCo. 13 Mr. J. A. O. Coignet, recently elec. ted Secretary .anaiger of the La tourehe Progressive Union, attended I lhe convention of the Four State Im 4 migration League, which was held in New Orleans this weel. . Qo to $. R. Coulon for genuine bargains. Fancy Yests, that will please th< npost fastidious, at Ells Broand's Sons see them. The reports of grinding operations are not satisfactory. There is moch sugar in the cane but the tonange rais Yery sort every where. It will prove a disastrons yenr. See our large assortment of wicker ehairs snd parlor furniture. Planters Hardware & Merchantile Co. gOL,,4, 11s ie 0 . G ilt-. Call at Ellis Brand's Sons for genuine bargains. Mrs. Chas. J. Barker, and daughter, Miss Bella, after a pleasant visit to Thibod;9 the. guests of aS~ A. The sr ot Miss Louise Sabetier to Mr. William T. Bailey yill be celebrated Tuesdgy Nov. 24th it four o'clock at St Joseph's Cailio lic church. The friends and acqualn tances of Dr. Sabatier's family are utrlially inovited to be present. No Cards. There is more Catarrh in this sec ;ton of the country than alf other diseases put together, and until the last few years was supposed to be incurable. For a great many years doctors pronounced it a local disease, nald pr, scritwd local remedies, and by ,coastantlyv f;iliug to cure wiLh local treatlmenti, iriollounced it incurable. Science ha.l prm'in citarih to be a c,nstitutional disrase, ard thl . rrfore ratgeirrs r lc ,tultia l tratmnt.l. Ialll's r t:r i Curte, wanullfactllredi by b'. J. Chenwy & ('o., Toledo,, Oi:o, is tiheoly cunstitutionl cure On the mna ket. It ia taken internally in a)i# fiom 10, 4pip o a teaspooII i." Ilk sets directly on the blucn tnd ii oud sioUl rtracs of the systelm. '' 9 r ne ude dollars f.tr any case it tails t4o cure. Sond for Address, '. J. CtiNEY & CO., pl's iy Duggists, 75c. Einrf't Y'amilt Piltt s the h~et. H~ruess and Sae.lllery all kinds and :'iuiters Ilabdwvare & lcrcdhantile Co. ý 1 "ir. t:eiJ ille .1. lR i'chard, of Hlouma, I *i pentl the day he.re Ia-t Wednesday. i Mr. Rieulcg idf a Iifumich Ihoy, and i s has matny friends in this town who ent wer"' glad to see him. LU ... ý. the. The Washington ',Post is really t1, cruel when it says: ',Grover (CleveC r land says he would rathqr have his Ptil son tco1me a teridge butider than ,t Pmceside'nt of the United States. So tier wouldi mot of us, if the boy takes tie after his father."' I't Uur Iro' lIeds are of tl.e latest rue, paterns. Vot P:anters Hlarlware & Merchautile Co. ile' .. im--. i - a~,.- There were twenty nmembers of the I IDemocratic Exeecutive Committee tiei i present, in person or by proxy, at last Th,,rs'hay's teeLtng. Those pre- an sent in per3on were Capt. John M. ott o Walsh, cl4irwman, lio,. H. N. C'ulon, pin ctecretttry, and Messrs. Henry RIiviere, rev Albert Mord'alnt, F. *V. Nicholls, P':ul I ' ' Scott, Leonard Falgout, John S. o Barker, Thomas J. Kuohloch, Zepliy , in Toups, Jr., Frank L. Ilarrlleaux. nx -l, ---- rti Terminated with an ugly cut on the th el, leg of J B Orner, Franklin OGove, t ,sl l1. it developed a stubborn uk'er se unyielding to do.ct',r and remledes for i' four years. Then Bicklen's Arnica er 'or Salve cured. It's just as good for ot zd Burns, Scalds, Skins, Eruptions and Piles. 25~', at all D.i ugrists. vi o r - . - -th Attention Farmers. 70. - --- un I have a large quantity of wilel n of peas for salt' and would be pleased !t re- to have any one interested either canllt to see me or write for the informs- t" tion desired. al ty, Jean Rodrigue, re Kraemer, P. O. cc n has Thihodaux positively second to u life none in the State to get a Watch or o Clock fixed, or to buy a Watch or ii Clock. Do not fall to see the fine r Ves assortment of Watches numbering 3 I.. q9 7 , Thibodaux, La. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. o The Kind Yeou Have Always Bougt tme Bears the ded Signature of snit- t The remains of little Caroline Nich 1 gury oils Young, a grand--daughter, of 1 day Judge F. T. Nicholls, were brought )f a here Tuesday afternoon from New Orleans and la-d ar t-in -t-Joha1' Episcopal cemetery. iteml Do you want a swell looking vest t of go to E!hlls Braud's Sons they can suit you. iere The W'hyte Dramatic Company fill. 3 ed a three night's engagersent at the lee. Opera House this week. "Davy La. Crockett," last Sunday evening was ided the opening bill; on Monday ."A Sol Im dier's Sweetheart" was presented d in while "All a Mistake" closed the company's engagement, on Tuesday. une A. large number of people from the neighboring couintry wete attract thu ed to Thiboelaux last Sa:turday by ions Sells & Downs big show. Both the afternoon and the evening perfor mances were well attended and the tions audiences seemed to be well pleased wch with the show. Sells and Downs ge tb have a splenlid menagere, a lot of rove well trained horses and a set of clever performers. icker Cooking and Heating Stoves at H. Co. Rivlere & Co. 13 ----**-~~-- For sikk hend:tche try Chamber lu ain's Stomachl and Liver Tablets; they will ward off the attack if taken in time. For sale by Roth Drug Store. for . - Its all right to take an active in terest n tthe political affairs of the later, parich and State, but the question of it to good roads, better bridges and more i A. t4 them ihould not be laet sight of in Ir the meaume. Winter aill eooe be here and these thUngs wdi be needed 06 as bdu asome canomie. teds will need aley oie.Dodaon Times. 24th True, They are of vastly more aito importance to the growth aad well being of town alnd prish than politi cal affairs.-Abboville niericional. Two Important Conventions. sec- Two important conventions sat in other New Orleans this week,--Lhat of the :il the Railroad Passenoger Agents aod that tobe of the Four States Immigration years League. sease, Both were well attended and did ndI gr,~dl work which will in time hear local fruit benefc'inI to the State. The rable. South is aw:ekeoii:g to a just realiz Sbe a tion of the I:nitess posa:biiities of refore its vast resourc.es. The march of mnut., progress is in;ctr,-asi:ng tse strides, nod ced by the Sotlh I~us a glorious future be. I:o, is fore it. ln tlh. - ,ly i'no W ANTIl)lD-FAT IIFUL L'EROtN poon- to cell on retail tLandel and aens toi hlood it.e:nuf:act:r;ng house hiaving well •stei. e'ulaiblisabd bu-iniisi loal territory: rs f,,r straight salary $29 paid weekly and e, fri expefise money ailvanced; tlevious c " xprieiice unti'ec.ssary; position peIr SCo., ilm:onlent; buiUess succ ssful. Enclost S sldf a:ddressed envelope. Superinten dnht Travcer., t(i5 3lonon Bldg. $t.i. Cht 'e**go. 16 l t J THE STATE OF IOUISIANA, PARISII OF [,AFOU RCHE. ,* EFIItI nl. Philip J. Anuc.inf, Deputy. SCl- PArk ,f tihe District Court in and for the Parishl of I.:afourhe, and ex o, ,lic'io, a Notary Public, duly conmmis- to si ,t.d, sworn and qualified, and in the dpresenuc of I M,.rs. Taylor Beattie and d t'harlton R. Beattie, good and conlpe- wi o tcit witnis'.5 residing in this Paih do :PERSoN . lXY CAME AND APPEAR E)D: Albert J. Iagsrde, President of in, the C'lheopnls I.agardo Comnpauy, Limit- Bi ei, and I'ernaud If. Lagarde, Atecretary) andt Trc:,surer of the said Company, Sboth of ti(e said persons ru4ilinl in this de is Paiish and the said Company its domi cile licreini, and d,.'lard, In That P rttant to the act of incorpors- TI o tion of ho said Conlpany, by a vote of kc i the st c.i. hloldlrs, utllicieit in nuintwr for that purloH,,e as provided for by the wi act iof inll'.nrplrationl, and(l after due La notice to the stockholders given inl :* a.t rdantce with law, Inore thaln ix seventths o'f tihe sha:res havint been yu voted in favor thereof, the articles of o. incorpornitio, were' amended and alter ed so as to read ae; f.llwsVa: o ARtTICLE I. It The namlte and tittle of this corpora- w ee tion shall be "l'il E Cl',l()PIIAM LA t (.Aiti)E t't'MPANY," LIMITED" andti BI its d,,iiile i.- hereby declared to tw, b re- and its place of meeting shall lie at the h 1. office at the residence on the Leigh ton in plantation in the Parish of lafourche, it e'state of [>uisiana tuntil otherwise di rected hy a vote of the majority of the f ul I*oard ofl Ilrectors. S. ARTICLE VI. The Board of DirtctorP shall have ti power generally to supe'vise the busl- 3 IX. ness of the curl oration, toadopt general rules for its conduct, to oontradt for the 11 ion of buildings, tramWsys2r-?ilways, the the purchase of barges, steamboats, sad other things and apparatus incident to t V, the ptrpse anrid objects of enterprises cer set forth in the Article Thred of the l:harter, also fixing the price of cane, W for Cante jlc ad' syrup; also the price for itm evaporatiu" the same into sugar and for other pr"dlucts; fixing the salary of otlli eers, defining by general rules the expet.nss of the corlpi ation, and pro vide for such assi.itants and superinten dents a. nmay he ne.. .sary to carry out I the executive lu-iness of the ,oros:'a tion, and generally to adopt such by laws, rules and regulations ns may ;ae uec.r.eary for the goal conduct and ,ril1 nmanagement of the affairs of the corpo d ration. It shall Itave power by a ma Sat jority vote of all tile directors to mlort all gage, or pledge the pro -ertyor effects of the cpoporation, as the ease may bIe. n1- Three inenlbers of the 4Hoard shall con statute a qutorum for the transaction of tbusiness, but no business otlier than the ' regular administrative affairs ,of the . corporation shall be conducted by the Board at other than regular stated meetings, unless notice be given to the to members of the Isoard of the extra I or ordinary business to le conducted and transacted at the extraordinary meet or Ing. Any stockholder shall lave the fine right to be present at the meeting of the Board and participate therein, but rig shal n11o vote. No person shall be qualified to be a director of this corpo ration unless he owns at least one share of the stock of the corporation. La. ARTICLE VII. The president shall have general au pervision of tlhe administrative affairs of the corporation; hlie shall preside at all mnnetings of the Board and shall deal directlv with the executive otlicers of the corporation; he -hall lie tile Iana ger of the finances and of the improve Iments to the property of the corpora tion. He is vested with the power, granted by the majority vote of the Board ol Directora, to borrow money for the but~iness of the corporation; to make and subscribe notes in represen tation of the loans so contracted, to en dorse notes for discount, and shall have ich full power to pledge any personal pro of pery of the corporation, as set forth in Artile Six of this charter. The Tress ught urer shall be the custodian of the funds New of the corporation, which funds shall be deposited in such bank or banks as may be decided on by the Board of Directors. The checks to be drawn on the funds of the corporation shall he signed by the President or Vice-President and conn vest tersigned by the Secretary. The Board Can of Directors at any time' shall by ma jority vote, have the right to suspend any employee, superintendent, inana gor or other subordinate officer of the P fl. corporation, or the same may be done in accordance with such by-laws, rules Ste and regulations as may be adopted by Davy the Board of Directors. was ARTICLE XII. Sol It shall not be lawful !or any stock holder to disepose of any share or shares tnted of the capital stock of the corporation the without first offering same to the coli pany and giving it the preference to .3 purcha:;e the same at its face value and if this is not accepted at the next regu lar meeting of the company, it shall from then be offered to the stockholders, who rat shall have ten days within which to purchase all or an3 part of the shares Sat the face value, and only upon refusal h the of the said corporation or stockholders to tpurchase same will the transfer of rfor- such sllares he authorized to be made t the upon the books of the corporation, eased And further the said appearers declar ed that the said articles were so amended owns to read as above at the regular meeting lot of held at the place of meeting of the cor poration, on the Fourth day of Novem lever er, lf, after having been discussed and adopted by a vote of the stockhold ers. the following stockholders hiving voted in favor of the same, vit> Albert at H. .1. Lagarde, Philip Lagarde, Fernand H. 13 Lagarde, Laura C. lagarde, Lelia La garde, Mrs. Nellie M. Foret, duly autho rized by her husband lieu J. Foiret, who sher- also voted for the same in hisown right, the said persons representing and own blicts; ing One Hundred and Twenty-eight and taken 5-7 shares out of the total of One Hun Drug dred and Fifty shares of the capital stock of the company and E. A. O'Sulli van representing for himself Ohe share of the said capital stock and as the agent . ant attorney in fact of his wife Mrs. Emma Lagarde who is the owner ol rf the Twenty and 2-7 shares voted no and ion of against thie said amendments. In 'aith whereof, I the Notary, par. more ties and witnesses have signed hereunto of in on this the Eleventh day of November, 0 (Oviulaa1taed d )AlbertZ. lg. dei eed.d Pr5s.,1L.aB. Se.4reas T SBetti CharltonR. Bbat ; A ooin, D y. Clerk of Court, e.o No tary Public. more - well- THE STATE OF LO)UISIANA, olmti- PARISH OF LAFOURCHE. al I, the undersigned authority, do here by certify, that the witlhin and forego ing is a true and correct copy of th, orieinal act on file, duly recorded i. 0of*. Miscellaneous Bkok No. 7 at folio 50I No'. 1I, 130h, and of record in my oflic, In Testimony Whereof, sat t - Witness my hand and the its ,.of the I. prens of the seal of my office, da ( Thiiodattx, La., this 12th day c d rthat ovember, 1903. ration P. J. Accolrs, D'". Clerk of oMuroi nd did - ***- - hear Not A Bich Day Sincem. The "I was taken severely sick wit kik ealizs nv trouble. I tried all sorts of medli ties of izes, 'none of which relieved me Ojl rnh of tav I saw an ad. of your Electric Eit s, nd ters and determinedt to try that. Aftt ure be. taking a few doses I felt relieved, an soon thereafter was end irely cured, ann RS have not seen a sick day since. Neigh o hrs of mine hate been cured wetll Jhenmatisro, Neuralgia, Liver as rel itlney trouhtles arid General Debil tly adi t." This is what B. F. Bass, of a evius ot N. C', writes. Only 50c, at a sdruggi-4" close - * ---- rinten- Fe:atlher Piliows first quality at Bldg., low prnces 16 12t. Plantes Hardwsre & Mersehantile C Gentry's Animal Actors. tY Gentry Bros., world famed truiDod d animal exhiblse will make its visil is- to this city iq the near future. This is one aUeaSflegt enterprnie tl.ai )e- will never loose its lhDarm nor read its doom in the so6bprous frowns of ar of ind'fferent public. The euntrv it- Brothers' shows have millions of ad r, mirers with wheao their popuhrity it ItS deep rooted and who will prevent ani ni- mel acting froi becomiang a lost art ra- The (Gentrve lasve dogs. ponies, mou of keys, elephapts *od camels galore It who do everything except actusa'l lue talk, and it science and further dlee opnmcut can asgompilsh this we ahal n y,.t see our dumb friend passing thb compliments o the season with ean other and disapauing the condition c the weather. ToQ many this statemem era- will appear absurd, and literal, ia speaking it is, bat the idea meant t In*, be conveyed is tlt the Gentry Brot the have the larget collection and moi e, intelligent ambr of animal perfo 'i- mers in the l Their No. I sho the favors this eit with a visit this tim This is the oldst and largest of a ave the Gentry these being alma i- 350 perfe'tly taed animals, requt tbh ing five eos, ti Sat selves o' , In keeping wi t to the performfance puoper, and shou te not be missed by anyone. The bsho ane, will exhibit in Tbibodaux Mood, 'ar Nov. 23, Base Ball Park. the Msattings, you want, call at El ro- Brnutl's ons, and see their beau.ti ,L _a. Base Ball Park, Thibodux November 23, America's Leading Tented Amusement, Gen try Bros.' Famous The highest class exhibition of its kind in the world. r Two complete performances daily at 2 and 8 P. M. ev ve a in r Hundreda of Pretty Shety.-d Pouies, Twice as many Cunning Camu irs BDrove of Lillitio Caels. n The longest and prttiet Proce-sion ever Seen. "2THE RACKETS ur led ="i Thibodaux's Greatest Bargain Store, Invites you to call and inspect its new a Fa tol, tBtoafore. ain ' brin it toak and y sp s et WA bnwar or CASH and sell strictly pFOR CASH that-' whyswe wr able hto quote these 8triking Money-Savers ain bar- Whianlee y t and f1 tmt. r, Poupadour r S00. Drfy a "ortusafes, worth fully y..0 our low pb i o d le ps r n GH e with whbt k feet n. Fi e ne of Trtusers. from w r1.00 to " tte i V Of Wledice Heavy or Ci A a Hote, se maess 1 l trc th pair. S y e e rt e l inedr tthe kind all the ere - Ca 2haPs at 91 tn . ae m )rt. Heavy Infmat d Umirsirts. _ee linee.c 1e %c. Fine In. e Gents Ilsts for 8e, 81.00. 1.. 81 Ratra stmeo hp (ractu 0.( anaMc. Ba n. Extra large ruinnath Towel. 2 fuor ~. Gent. H. 8. White Hdkfa, the 10 kind spe in e n 20 G A E Full lesA skaRS. 0c. Hieumed is of wrett y Se n Po rnch Suspenders the Cn kind only ne. eI- Cursa. Puel d mings o o nly C ea. al L of inen BaE.ep t ne ot,- n a 75 R- Bosto Garntere, Cme. : , re and WhbOeastto Blankets, from 85e to Undressed kid Gloves, Tc. -|t 81-GRaNg SFEilk Four in Hand TiTe. Sc. kfter Heavy Q a dllI.,AS mand 811.0. Midgt String Tiles. 1 ae. o e a _ . a aa [ Heavy Wiew dmaaerwear. from :e to 75k. Glent. Dreqs Shes. $1.5 to 3.50. gh- In fact anything for Men, Wonen or Children, at pric ,- of always lower than elsewhere. and hall- - - ebili- Don't f wset we are at oux new ~ttayld on Jackon stre P', / one block fh 'n Mail street. ' t has. A. Badeaux, Pro and sCo I ad there vey on oe g aolket Gtore ina Sthohare ,em. 'In •it call and ipettsn WANTED.--Men to learn burlhte trade. Tools, dip!omaa, posItions d and board given. Years saved bj ut our method of free work alnd erpcrl tis in'tructio;s. Wrte toiay. MoI 1 at Bliawr Coilcge, ,-w Ost:anus, !,a. to 142t. an -- - ....-- rv What A Bushel of Corn. Ld- - is The Ablvihlic .lerldiu:al thus fig oi rt. ureLs out. u From a b.dbel of coin a dinti;le ire gets four glions of whiskey, whki. ly r. taie at $16. The goverwent get e $3.90,. the farmier ,ylh, raised Lb.. cor all geLt 40 cents, the r.ilro:ad gets $1 he the wmaufacturlet gets $4, the retaile ,b gets $7, the conIsuuer'gets six umotthl of and the policeman gets paid for run et uiug him in. Ily , Opera HousE oat Eur. H. L. GIBBS, Mgr. tow ONE NIGHT ONLY, tall " Wednesday, NOV. 1I the V" COLNJ. CARTRET nth Pold Star Attraction, t Wwe Little Waifr Uiis Doors open at 7:30. Curtain rises at 8 toif.n , or. or aL f n td ,7ec You Are Sufferin with your feet for want of : good comfortable shoel ig - le, tIhe Duke Last icih Bostonian $3.50 Shoe, ths, has no equal for comfort an( - wear. Try a pair. e That and many other stylei always on band, at I ELLIS BRAUD'S SONI An Invitation. We invite our patrons and friends to call and exi S amine our new line of I Fall and U inter Goods , - Consisting of i Black Goods, Dress Flan. nels, Cashmeres, Tricots Srld.Broadcloths, silks of a!l kinds, Dress Trimmings Flannellettes, Repellants Ginghams, White Piques, Grey and Blue Flannel' Also Novelties, of all kinds, Carpet Stripe, Rg_ in all prices, Chemille and Tapestry Table Covdn Portieres, Cotton and Wool Blankets, Turkey Re and White Damask, Ladies and Misses Jackets FUR COLLARETTES, tse A big line of Ladies Skirts and many other thing too numerous to mention. , REMEMBEB S There has been a rise of about 25 olo on all Cotto * goods, and having bought our stock before the rise . Sare able to sell them at the old prices. U Riviere & Cc J.L. LOBDELL, i'reu. P. R. PE JOSEPH CLAUDET V-President. Secy-Tre IthemI obdell& Per@v@ Wnholesale Dealer Coomminssion Mercqhantes. ae' 8. P. anroad pot,, 1tbolaux, Ia. ./gen,or, 3 6Pd. iieeai Wf. S"Orders For Car-load Lots Solioited.' Sugar Planters orders given special attention for -wGrain and Ha; ,w price 4o pr Local 'Phone 152.--Cumberland 87. t I . . ALBERT L. FOLSE, -- Ialer In Wholesale - ..GRAIN, FEE prices teet, and FLOUR op.Cumberland Phone 43. ALLEN FROST, da:. THIBQODAUX, LA,