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. . "The Blessings of Government, Like the Dew from Heaven, Should Descend Alike Upon the Rich andhe Poor" W. G. KENTZEL, Editor. COVINGTON, ST. TAMMANY PARISH, LA. SATURDAY, APRIL 25, 903. VOL XXVIII-NO 24 - , IIi| S STOE !mNOE, 61-2 - ee-C - WARENOSE HONE, '40. 1 J. 8. JONES. J. F. PICKETT. iii .. IIOES & PICKETTi.. A fulllineof Sprint ISummer 60oods *La s' aenl Gots' Frislll Goods . OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. W TaJilor ,Caade suit •"a.3 tes .te , Ld Coats and Tacketss All Styles ana Prices. Also a Fine Line of jWi nlbzoidery and Laces ! Baby Christening Suits. *, A Fine Line of FLANNEL SHIRTS LATEST STYLE HATS SUITS AND NECKWEAR S A ALSO, FINE SHOES Get Our Prices Before Purchasing Elsewhere. * Corn, Cracked Corn, Oats, , Bran, C. S. Meal, Hulls, Hay. g SFlour, Meal and Grits Farmers should remember that we sell i FERTILIZERS. All the year round. Two Schooners Coming in Weekly. t_- __ _ ____-__ _--p-- i LOWEST PRICES As Our Buyer, Mr. Jones, Knows How to Protect the Interest of his Customers. 11i GIVE US A CALL-"m No Trouble to Show Goods. o - PAUL SEGOND. LEON HEBERT. SEGOND & HEBERT, SGEWERAL LINE OF Groceries and Feed. Fruit and Vegetables. ECCS ALWAYS ON HAND. FISH EVERY WEDNESDA, FRIAY AND SUNDAY. r TELEPHONE NO. 1. .... FREE DELIVERY. I L.IIZ&&Z&1Ui&,LUI A&U L AA.....L.......... ALL WERE BAFFLED. Word comes from Wake. Ark. that Rcv. Jno. X. Cox had a strange malady accomnpanied by yellow janadice. For 12 years, physicians were basled and thongh everything' known to the pro- fossion was used, tho trouble remained. One day he began to use Electrie Bitters and in a week, a change for the better came and, at length he was entirely cured. It's the most reliable medicine for Liver and Kidney troubles. Only 500 and guaranteed by J. L. Watkins. of the City Drug Store. . ---.--.. ,• o g e •- Queer Effect of Generosity Miles M. O'Brien, ex.president of the Board'ot Education, dropped into the efices of the Guardian Trust Company the other day to have a chat with Bird S. Coler. In the course of the conversation he related one of his experieners while visiting a West Side Gram- mar School. He asked a number of questons of the various pupils to test their knowledge of the branches taught. Of one of the small boys in the arithmetic class le asked: "If your father should give your mother $3 to-da3 and $6 to- morrow and $5 50 the next day, what would)be the result?" The boy, who was at the bottom of the class, replied: "She would have a flt."-New York Times the best physic: Chamberlhiu's toa..- ach and Liver Tablets. Easy to take: pleasant i, effect. For sale by V. I. Frederick. d.ruggi+t A curious will case has been decided in Paris. A rich man well on in years married a young woman and settled his fortune on her. Later he discovered that she had misconducted herself with another man almost since the day of his marriage. The blow killed him. His reatives brought suit to have the settlement set aside on the ground that the widow had dit- played the blackest ingratitude toward her late husband. The court admitted the validity of the argument and have set aside the settlement in favor of the relatives. A DEMONSTIIATION OF WHAT CHAMBERLAIN'S COLIC, CHOLERA AND DIARRHOEA REMEDY. CAP DO. "One of our customers, a highly re- spected citizen of that place, had beion - ten ye6rsd a sufRerer from chronic diar- rhoea," w'ites Walden & Martin, drug. gists, of Enterprise, ItI. "He had need various patent preparations. and been treated by ph;sicianm without' any per- manent beneit. A few t..onths ago he commenced taking Chamnberluia's C.lio. Cholera dnd Diarrhoea emnedl:- and in a short time wrs entirsly cured. Many citizens of Enterprse who know the gentleman will testify to the truthltful- nees of this statement." For s te by V. II. Frederick. druggist. Prof. Hohen Linden, of the University of Cutathpercha, claims that the malady known as Love is caused by the sting of a micro- scopic insect whiib he calls "Carpax amorosus " Tlis insect, lie says. always seeks the hypercardiac region and leaves its sutng just over the heart. The sting contains an or- ganic toxine- which induces a mild form of temporary Insanity, the effect usually passing off, however, in from three to live weeks. . - . 1- An old sea captain, under the impression that hlie was saying a good thing, asked a lady passenger why moet never kiss one another, while ladies waste a world of kisses on. feminine faces. "Because," the lady replied, "the men have something better to kiss, and the women haven't." -''lt-Bits. An exchange says it is a conso. latlon to know that some day we will all be as rich as Morgan and Vanderbilt. Six feet of earth lev- els us all. The Quarrel: ' How did it happen?" "Well, sihe insisted on going to the club, and be threat- ened to go home to his father."-- Judy. "You write your'fir*t name very well, indeed, Miss Pinkie," criti- cised the writing teacher. "but you make a sad botch of the 'Johnson' part of it." "'What is the dif- ference, Mr. Spencer?" asked the pretty girl. -'I expect to change the Johnson part of it some day."- Chicago Tribune. A SURE TINlCG. It in sail that nothing isa sn:e except death and taxes, but that is not alto- gether true. IDr. KiLa's ew Discovery for Con.umption in a sur cure for all Inng and throat troubles. Thousands can testify to that. Mrs (C. 3. Van Metre of Hhepherdtown. WV. Va. says "I had a see ere ease of Bronobitls and fo: a year tried everything I beard of. but rot no relief. One bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery then eared me :.molately. It's infallable for C(+oup. Whooping coah, Grip, Pnennuln oenl (onsu, p- tion. T'ry It. It's guaraatned by J. L. Wautio,. uf the (•ity Drag Store. Trial bottles free. Itegualr sizes ~0) and $1.00 hat idy N. For ed. :era ~ter ely ine 50o - of ty PRICES STILL LOW. !an ion ANTEED to hies NEW GOODS NOW o COMINO IN uld___________ _ eke:H. BICKlIAN, MAGE &CO E E &CFREE DELIVERY: - - TELEPHONE NO.9Nel oen she with day lime lave ` the the u9n ____________________ ISTABLISHBD OOT. 1. 1900. IA, Dixon Academy Covix=gto ., La. the school year Ib divided into three terms, as'followS: FALL TERM, OCTOBER Ist TO DECEMBER 21st, 1902 WINTER TERM, JANUARY 2nd TO MARCH 2nd, 1903. R SPRING TERM, MARCH 22nd TO JUNE 14th, 1903. Jo Student will be Received for a Shorter Period than One Term ACCO C01xCharges for Day P.upiless Primary Grade .......... .... $5 00 per Term Grammar Grade...................: $9 00 per Term Bra High School Grade...... ......... $15 00 Per Term - ALL DUES PAYABLE EACH TERM IN ADANCE. l Winm. A. DIXON, Principal. _ SJos. BARRERE, JR. ,B. BARRERE BARRERE 3ROS.: COVINCTON, LA **e TELEPNONE NO ? 1)RA UE LE S IN CGENERAL MERCHANDISE =; CONSISTING OF i Dry (Goods, Notions, I S. '- Groceries, -- - PR. S rats Shoes and ClothainaM. Ed u B11o' . leal and 0-rite. r And all kinds of Feed and other articles too numerous to mention . f Give us a call and be convinced that we cen suit you with both 410 a- Low Prices and prompt Service. 410 r Highest Price Eaid for Country Produce. tltttttItlltU1iiI IIIII1U11ULUllltttlll ttttl ttl t tlurrrrr uniitlll ! -- TiTHE JACKSON STORE, ABITA SPRINGS. pI NEW, GOODS. FRESH GROCERIES. Good Boots and Shoes a Specialty. -t . .. . . .. . - FARM IMPLEMENTS. FREE DELIVERY. Bank of Covington. LICOLN RABBTITRY. CAPITAL STOCK $25,000. SURPLUS $5,000 OFFICERS " C. Z. WnwmAxs, Preeident. J. S. Jois, Vice-President. Jos. DEar, Cashier. BELc•cIA HARE• - Registered and We do a general banking business. I ored, prices on application. i Buy and sell exchange. Give us your deposits, large or small. HEALTH Y STOCK -- UARANTEED. and we extend to you facilities for safe, and conservative banking i N. J. DU PLANTIS, Covi ng ton, La. " - . - A. MONPAT & SONS, WALL PAPER. Attractivepaterns put on your ABITA SPRINGS, LA. walls for less money. •hau you *In.Conrad's Hall. can buy the paper for else- where. You have no trouble; BAR ROOM your work to done right and a BAR ROOM as cheap as reliliable work is:. -AN'D-- possible to be done. House painting and decorat- RESTAURANT. ing In all Its branches. Rererents furnished. Esti- erm Acc0mm0dation House mates given free of charge. Work,guaranteed. , S- - for ,GNests Samples brought to you /'" for the asking. Bramch Sotse. West Ed. F. LANGWORTHY, r-a . O... s, "End P. O. Box 82. Ccvin L1t 1. I, . IS READY TO FURNISH K O YOU ALL KINDS OF.... L- - - SSTOVE N.FIRE WOOD [ 2 ,•.cUT TO ANY LENGTH. - DELIVERED IN TOWN...... TELEPHOE NO. 92. PRESTON & STAUFFER, * J. B. WORTHAM. I IMPORTERS AND Has just received atfull line of b WHOLESALE GROCERS, n Represented by- FURNITURE Always on Landi a well , selected assortment of l S M. POOLE. staple aira Fancy aro- Scerie s, Dry Goods, .. l .tions, Shoes and H ats John Steiner, Canned Goo ds, _oi- SPractical Slater 18 kinds ;ee and = and Tinsmith. and Pains. The public are invited to inspect COVINGTON, LA he same before purchasing else- where. Telephone ordersr prompt attention. Free delivery. " Next to John Theobald's Black- COVINGTON, LA. Corner of Columbia Lockwood Streets. Phone 51t,. f Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, . Ha S - Hats, Hardware, Buggiles, ed and Wagons, and a full line of.. LionT. * TEED. FANCY ":- G ROCERIES'. tnED Ls. .. o0, ag:•4o•~4ee•4 ,4e44 o
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Page 1: Sprint ISummer 60oods aenl Gots' - Chronicling Americachroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn82015387/1903-04-25/ed-1/seq-1.pdfon. feminine faces. "Because," the lady replied, "the men

. .

"The Blessings of Government, Like the Dew from Heaven, Should Descend Alike Upon the Rich andhe Poor"

W. G. KENTZEL, Editor. COVINGTON, ST. TAMMANY PARISH, LA. SATURDAY, APRIL 25, 903. VOL XXVIII-NO 24

-

,

IIi|

S STOE !mNOE, 61-2 - ee-C - WARENOSE HONE, '40. 1

J. 8. JONES. J. F. PICKETT.

iii..IIOES & PICKETTi..

A fulllineof

Sprint ISummer 60oods*La s' aenl Gots'

Frislll Goods .OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS.

W TaJilor ,Caade suit

•"a.3 tes .te ,

Ld Coats and TacketssAll Styles ana Prices.

Also a Fine Line of

jWi nlbzoidery and Laces !Baby Christening Suits.

*, A Fine Line of

FLANNEL SHIRTSLATEST STYLE HATS

SUITS AND NECKWEARS A ALSO, FINE SHOES

Get Our Prices Before Purchasing Elsewhere. *

Corn, Cracked Corn, Oats, ,• Bran, C. S. Meal, Hulls, Hay. g

SFlour, Meal and Grits

Farmers should remember that we sell

i FERTILIZERS.All the year round.

Two Schooners Coming in Weekly.

t_- __ _ ____-__ _--p--

i LOWEST PRICESAs Our Buyer, Mr. Jones, Knows How to

Protect the Interest of his Customers.

11i GIVE US A CALL-"m

No Trouble to Show Goods. o

- PAUL SEGOND. LEON HEBERT.

SEGOND & HEBERT,SGEWERAL LINE OF

Groceries and Feed.Fruit and Vegetables.

ECCS ALWAYS ON HAND.FISH EVERY WEDNESDA, FRIAY AND SUNDAY.

r TELEPHONE NO. 1. .... FREE DELIVERY.

I L.IIZ&&Z&1Ui&,LUI A&U L AA.....L..........

ALL WERE BAFFLED.Word comes from Wake. Ark. that

Rcv. Jno. X. Cox had a strange maladyaccomnpanied by yellow janadice. For12 years, physicians were basled andthongh everything' known to the pro-fossion was used, tho trouble remained.One day he began to use Electrie Bittersand in a week, a change for the bettercame and, at length he was entirelycured. It's the most reliable medicinefor Liver and Kidney troubles. Only 500and guaranteed by J. L. Watkins. ofthe City Drug Store.

. ---.--.. ,• o g e •-

Queer Effect of GenerosityMiles M. O'Brien, ex.president

of the Board'ot Education, droppedinto the efices of the GuardianTrust Company the other day tohave a chat with Bird S. Coler.

In the course of the conversationhe related one of his experienerswhile visiting a West Side Gram-mar School. He asked a number ofquestons of the various pupils totest their knowledge of the branchestaught. Of one of the small boysin the arithmetic class le asked:

"If your father should giveyour mother $3 to-da3 and $6 to-morrow and $5 50 the next day,what would)be the result?"

The boy, who was at the bottomof the class, replied: "She wouldhave a flt."-New York Times

the best physic: Chamberlhiu's toa..-ach and Liver Tablets. Easy to take:pleasant i, effect. For sale by V. I.Frederick. d.ruggi+t

A curious will case has beendecided in Paris. A rich man wellon in years married a youngwoman and settled his fortune onher. Later he discovered that shehad misconducted herself withanother man almost since the dayof his marriage. The blow killed him.His reatives brought suit to havethe settlement set aside on theground that the widow had dit-played the blackest ingratitudetoward her late husband. Thecourt admitted the validity of theargument and have set aside thesettlement in favor of the relatives.

A DEMONSTIIATION OF WHAT CHAMBERLAIN'SCOLIC, CHOLERA AND DIARRHOEA

REMEDY. CAP DO."One of our customers, a highly re-

spected citizen of that place, had beion -ten ye6rsd a sufRerer from chronic diar-rhoea," w'ites Walden & Martin, drug.gists, of Enterprise, ItI. "He had needvarious patent preparations. and beentreated by ph;sicianm without' any per-manent beneit. A few t..onths ago hecommenced taking Chamnberluia's C.lio.Cholera dnd Diarrhoea emnedl:- and ina short time wrs entirsly cured. Manycitizens of Enterprse who know thegentleman will testify to the truthltful-

nees of this statement." For s te by V.II. Frederick. druggist.

Prof. Hohen Linden, of theUniversity of Cutathpercha, claimsthat the malady known as Love iscaused by the sting of a micro-scopic insect whiib he calls "Carpaxamorosus " Tlis insect, lie says.always seeks the hypercardiac regionand leaves its sutng just over theheart. The sting contains an or-ganic toxine- which induces a mildform of temporary Insanity, theeffect usually passing off, however,in from three to live weeks.

. - . 1-

An old sea captain, under theimpression that hlie was saying agood thing, asked a lady passengerwhy moet never kiss one another,while ladies waste a world of kisseson. feminine faces. "Because,"the lady replied, "the men havesomething better to kiss, and thewomen haven't." -''lt-Bits.

An exchange says it is a conso.

latlon to know that some day we

will all be as rich as Morgan and

Vanderbilt. Six feet of earth lev-

els us all.

The Quarrel: ' How did ithappen?" "Well, sihe insisted ongoing to the club, and be threat-ened to go home to his father."--Judy.

"You write your'fir*t name verywell, indeed, Miss Pinkie," criti-cised the writing teacher. "but youmake a sad botch of the 'Johnson'part of it." "'What is the dif-ference, Mr. Spencer?" askedthe pretty girl. -'I expect tochange the Johnson part of it

some day."- Chicago Tribune.

A SURE TINlCG.It in sail that nothing isa sn:e except

death and taxes, but that is not alto-gether true. IDr. KiLa's ew Discoveryfor Con.umption in a sur cure for allInng and throat troubles. Thousandscan testify to that. Mrs (C. 3. Van Metre

of Hhepherdtown. WV. Va. says "I had asee ere ease of Bronobitls and fo: a year

tried everything I beard of. but rot norelief. One bottle of Dr. King's NewDiscovery then eared me :.molately.It's infallable for C(+oup. Whoopingcoah, Grip, Pnennuln oenl (onsu, p-tion. T'ry It. It's guaraatned by J. L.

Wautio,. uf the (•ity Drag Store. Trial

bottles free. Itegualr sizes ~0) and $1.00

hat

idy N.For

ed.:era~terelyine

50o -

of

ty

PRICES STILL LOW.!an

ion

ANTEEDtohies

NEW GOODS

NOW

oCOMINO

INuld___________ _

eke:H. BICKlIAN, MAGE &COE

E &CFREE

DELIVERY: - -

TELEPHONE NO.9Nel

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the

theu9n ____________________

ISTABLISHBD OOT. 1. 1900. IA,

Dixon AcademyCovix=gto ., La.

the school year Ib divided into three terms, as'followS:

FALL TERM, OCTOBER Ist TO DECEMBER 21st, 1902

WINTER TERM, JANUARY 2nd TO MARCH 2nd, 1903. R

SPRING TERM, MARCH 22nd TO JUNE 14th, 1903.Jo Student will be Received for a Shorter Period than One Term ACCO

C01xCharges for Day P.upiless

Primary Grade .......... .... $5 00 per Term

Grammar Grade...................: $9 00 per Term Bra

High School Grade...... ......... $15 00 Per Term -

ALL DUES PAYABLE EACH TERM IN ADANCE. l

Winm. A. DIXON, Principal. _

SJos. BARRERE, JR. ,B. BARRERE

BARRERE 3ROS.:COVINCTON, LA **e TELEPNONE NO ?

1)RA UE LE S IN

CGENERAL MERCHANDISE =;CONSISTING OF • i

Dry (Goods, Notions, IS. '- Groceries, -- - PR.

S rats Shoes and ClothainaM.

Ed u B11o' . leal and 0-rite.r And all kinds of Feed and other articles too numerous to mention .

f Give us a call and be convinced that we cen suit you with both 410a- Low Prices and prompt Service. 410r Highest Price Eaid for Country Produce.

tltttttItlltU1iiI IIIII1U11ULUllltttlll ttttl ttl t tlurrrrr uniitlll ! --

TiTHE JACKSON STORE,ABITA SPRINGS. pI

NEW, GOODS. FRESH GROCERIES.

Good Boots and Shoes a Specialty. -t

. .. . . .. .-FARM IMPLEMENTS. FREE DELIVERY.

Bank of Covington. LICOLN RABBTITRY.CAPITAL STOCK $25,000. SURPLUS $5,000

OFFICERS "

C. Z. WnwmAxs, Preeident.J. S. Jois, Vice-President.Jos. DEar, Cashier.

BELc•cIA HARE• - Registered andWe do a general banking business. I ored, prices on application. i

Buy and sell exchange.Give us your deposits, large or small. HEALTH Y STOCK -- UARANTEED.

and we extend to you facilities for safe,and conservative banking i N. J. DU PLANTIS, Covi ng ton, La. "

-

.

-

A. MONPAT & SONS, WALL PAPER.Attractivepaterns put on your

ABITA SPRINGS, LA. walls for less money. •hau you*In.Conrad's Hall. can buy the paper for else-

where. You have no trouble;BAR ROOM your work to done right and

a BAR ROOM as cheap as reliliable work is:.

-AN'D-- possible to be done.House painting and decorat-

RESTAURANT. ing In all Its branches.Rererents furnished. Esti-

erm Acc0mm0dation House mates given free of charge.Work,guaranteed. ,

S- - for ,GNests Samples brought to you/'" for the asking.

Bramch Sotse. West Ed. F. LANGWORTHY,r-a . O... s, "End P. O. Box 82. Ccvin L1t 1. I, .

IS READY TO FURNISH K OYOU ALL KINDS OF....

L-- -

SSTOVE N.FIRE WOOD [2 ,•.cUT TO ANY LENGTH. -•

DELIVERED IN TOWN...... TELEPHOE NO. 92.

PRESTON & STAUFFER, *J. B. WORTHAM.

I IMPORTERS AND Has just received atfull line ofb WHOLESALE GROCERS, n

Represented by- FURNITURE

Always on Landi a well ,selected assortment of

l S M. POOLE. staple aira Fancy aro-

Scerie s, Dry Goods,

.. l .tions, Shoes and H atsJohn Steiner, Canned Goo ds, _oi-

SPractical Slater 18 kinds ;ee and= and Tinsmith. and Pains.

The public are invited to inspectCOVINGTON, LA he same before purchasing else-

where. Telephone ordersr promptattention. Free delivery." Next to John Theobald's Black-

COVINGTON, LA.Corner of Columbia Lockwood Streets. Phone 51t,. •

f Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, .HaS - Hats, Hardware, Buggiles,

ed and Wagons, and a full line of..LionT. *TEED. FANCY ":- G ROCERIES'.

tnED Ls. ..

o0, ag:•4o•~4ee•4o•ee•4e• ,4e44 o

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