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The Weekly Messenger from St Martinsville, Louisiana • Page 1

The Weekly Messenger from St Martinsville, Louisiana • Page 1

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THE WEEKLY MESSENGER, KINI)S .1 STICE TO ALL sUvscasrTioN PER ANNUM xxx. ST. MAIRTINVILLE. SEPTEMIBER 4, 191.. NUMBER 28 Opening of the St.

Martinville High School. t' I lie High S. oIt Mar till- lihlipIt-i chirr, 1 i. i- I hi (It1IPr schiM.Ils if thb parieb willpets sessio of 1 li Ko Mobley FinIa 'pt a the same dlay, an( Supt. Mouls Se I reer, Toas (Izaotu, who bas taken a grsat deal no lozidhy ScFpttlwher (ireer, Thowae, Elioa of trouble in selectiug tbs teacbN ith tbe ta bch Edna Soulier.

Co- ere, xpedct this sffieiou will prove Ltlwacle, In oipi; I'. .1. I. rizq Di rn Irene lF'. a successful ((on.

Country vs City, I'here was hIts of talk IIUriU 1)pat few (lay, rKgattlinig the of theA pt)Nole of the CoiIIIKII aig he covt anti it SIKned ti thintk it sturang tl tlhit thti- wert i.it ill accid with I'he lIK iitIntKY are right ti, N' t-tirv (ri )Ktuti, I iii" ays tiMt abuall Cud oi tll(' Ii rll uu lints 5 ill any thingL (l(tll WIth I (r tt atiht ht-y Bight as be franik 1ill op(eII ahut it. I II iW Otl! pA atit ltl sri H-I; cuurit Nio Oriesut- anti tlht 11 Iit" twitIl they li-hyiit artI lug twi'' Ili Iices lit spIc'lila tIll 111t( tI profit it thou rt-Xtliso of tile 1), not i itig ihe same blls to. wall a. KIly rte. ati hi lid itulflet tilt'i trust, anti At.

fit I stiviK It (1(II gt( arui it il cIi for Lrll tttCi 11101-0 irn ill rC'g tlt) the lit- le I-leti-tt tile' pi e. 1 it vlte hti, t(1 t( nitt iltl i to (ht' (iiKK SIIIl, Il ti put a move oi M4.4 t-1 t11 nCU.I ii htItt aIKJA A thosti gltit-ly Constptltion Causes Most HIS 'KIlll ZI Itre I .1 ri ll it, K1 t(tii t. tl I I A it i I al1111-t I alltli v. II I-l 511' 11 --tt" 111111(11. 1lll- ti'ltc'll a'ter Col ltiiill hg thp ll fruto your DIruggist ay fur 25c.

Sisters Open Sehool Monday. A Ihe Sieters of Mercy have beuen very busoy all this week getting everythzini in order for the opeuitg of tlheir schlools Monday, and it they exlpect a large atteudauo. ou the npentiug day. )P Is Sickness A Sin? if inoi. it's wicknd to nneglect illi ii et ItldI leanl of It's pit'k to ilture er ills.

Ie.andaei i nt igii e.stienon. wihnq unie tdorn'( of ginve rt.liif. I'-lo I.ax is PoIo-T Sphi lln Ajpple), withiot tun gripe'. IIt arul-e4 Ihe live'r, illn'rea tin low inf ilIt' NatrI aon ti-epti' in the' HI 1'ui ti ln a rind ther ills il oiUtr, rnigt iw'eantiie PIo Io-laii iha hlpid Naturt' ti r.motn' the n'uil t. I it itItli' frin mr itrm'imagnet to-day.

rid of uvllr I'ol titlati nll rl illRhl. Good Roads Good Trade, the ler tis.a I vry tt. Ii min i ijo ite' lii stw aL'nt' mnind I lragigiig a I iie uoe at ft inht, Imnake ma goiotd IdI it, ca i itf that was I it a it it ill limotntr ti kn'ep that uial inn gimmi i'ouihtioi cIl the w.intmi, a gii.I, li winuld Icaiuine. 1m that sto'loli as simotii iiiis aweek iy the lhuge 'il i'i 1Sh il WII.l ng ldll tim ttiowi 111i retunnning imennir' Xn't, mube semttiS to winnt in take saim 'j; StIrt in I inlld. m.lt th li i lm tiiilt thee liaga of hii i laughter, lie.

'ui. recet' tn Mll Chailhs 1. Klin'zmer 'Pltoutvillie, a hichm will Ie at St. Catholit at inn ito)rinning, St'jlteninlber tine Mt. We do all kinds of Printing it 'Base Ball dodgers.

A Few Dont's For Our Town. Don't fail to sound its praises where ever you are. Don't make your mouey out of its citizens and spend it some where else. Don't frown on every publicimprovement simply because it will cost you a dollar or two. Don't sneer at the efforts of your fellow citizens to build up the the town but lend a band yourself.

Dou't talk a great deal ab(out what should be done and remain on the back seat wailing for some osn else to to it. Dou't say the public schools are a failure because your boy has bIet- upsetting the school's disipIne andl hIts beenll punished. )Do't slay at oni electionl dthy, bult yet out and hustle for MieII andi go ove1inlme let a lioh al Ipaper that is lith tt, chanipion thll. chlmLitlonl trcasce of pitron age. LDoL' ftorgit Ito drop your dollar iii lthe slt whent the committee hat is ti er nuw comes watih th.

sulbscrilltion list. SDion't forgst that io builldig up I the loxtl, h-arty co operatioin, Sunitot endeavor a spirit of get I ther are a hat win the day. -The Crowlsv tizkal. Your Cough Cn Be Stopped I thll. to.to'i tlartughti 1 'hanlt get.t taking, a treatimllnt of lir.

Kintg'. Ntw Ilisccu.vry, will p.stiIely and it timet' will curtlIr I 111 1 of 'olIr ough. The' first ndone ottithsl the heok youir Coughli. which stole in a short timie. Dr.

Kiilng' New Disenvery has thltl successfullly for 14 yearsandl is gua-anlteel to curet you. Monley back if it fails. lGet a hottie from your Ilruggist; it costs only a little and will help you so much. Climatic Strictly Pure Prepared Paint Sold Subject to Chemical Analysis. BUY THE BEST IT PAYS.

ASK FOR COLOR CARD. DUHIIAMP HARDWARE CO. AGENTS EZUGENE BAK RY Makes Best Bread With Best Flour ir Orders received for any kinds of bread. SBREAD DELIVERED AT RESIDENCE SEND IN YOUR ORDER GET THE BEST. Pho1ne 96 "'EXPOSITION LINE 1915 First in Safety And The Standard Route To The WEST Four trains daily to Texas Two trains daily to California of And Intermediate Points ar CLEAN SAFE Oil Burning L.ocomotives Electric Block Signals t.

Through steel sleepers and Coaches l), NING CAR SERVICE BEST in the WORLD et I I rtn tllpticsl sall Htarsm ask say htern tie or att W. H. STAKELU, J. iiH. B.PARSONS, I ir.

Pasn. Agt. Lake ChLurles Oa. Pass. Nw Orl Laizaire Bienvenu FIREI INSURATNCE AGNENT COOD CONPANIES ST.

MARTINVILL LA. When you visit New Orleans stop at THE INN HOTEL Oarondelet and Perdido street NEW ORLEANS, LA. JUSTIN F. DINCHrAUD. Proprietor.

VICTOR ROBIN, Manager EUROPEAI PLAI, Rtes $1,00 ad ap. Latest Improvements. CENTRALLY LOCATED Site formerly oeoapied by Dmeos, ed Botq.

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Years Available:
1886-1919