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he Scret Of Success king advantage of every opportunity. We will give you the ST, FRESHEST GROCERIES canned goods at prices that will swell your ngs account. Also the nicest and latest goods, of all descriptions, in town. Don't until you call and see us. -We are leaders nt's furnishing goods. (ive us your busi and we'll save you money. J. (. Teagle. Telephone No. zo. E. LINCOLN O r'.Couch, Prop. L*. o Lights, Hot and SBaths, Good Beds. .ibt to Union Depot o portion of the & SI. E. SIESS, i sc.iMk as - - - 104060 M 4- U asie .ý II~ *RkW f Ný f ý L1 e" - ~ - . -Iau gcC 'tF · SYRUP* I lbsr ~til t -~ I - ,waler-Jr - ~ - .mb ' ~~Csrr ~ #btcr MSDI rYI 4,- D1~~1~)9k· f Y 'ic' t p tt _r~i~3+~" - iet Wormm's agazine A* nuin uer of iew features charzaterize the June issue of the Nuw lSa WoMAN's MAGAZINE. Among them may be mentioned especially "Perdita's Problems," the first of a series of papers by Alice Chittenden, telling how a small family may live comforta bly on a moderate income. "Summer Comfort" is another interesting paper by Maud Mur ray Miller. "A Glimpse of Capri," by Jean B. Setarns, is a charming tale of travel. "A Ger man Bride's Outfit," by Mabel A. Potter, is both instructive and entertaining. In fiction, fashion, theatrical news, domestic science, and interior decoration, the num ber fairly teems with good things, and the illustrations fitly supple ment the text. -r .r . Staring Test. To save a life, Dr. T. 0. Mer rift, of No. Mehoopany, Pa., made a startling test resulting in a wonderful cure. He writes: "a patient was attackel with a violrmt hemorrage, caused by ui ceration of the stomach. I had oftet found Electric Bitters ex cellent for acute stomach and liver troubles so I prescribed em. The patient gamned from the first, and has not had an attact in 14 months." Electric bitters are positively guaranteed for dispepsia, indigestion, consti pation and kidney troubles. Try them. Only ,50c at Grisham Drug Co. 4t( A Statement. Winnfield. La., May 12, 1904. Editor Southern Sentinel: At the request of Mr. R. P. Parker, of ward 2, in the parish of Winn, IA., Iswill state that he informs me that on election day in that ward, there were circulat ed a report against him to the effect that this testimony had been impeached in a certain cause tried in our District Court, and that the same could be veri fied if any one would make ap plication to my office. I wish to state most positively Id. emphatically that no such a~thing can be verified at my office or elsewhere. If Mr. parker's testimony was ever bed anywhere. I know not I..Jt4 iam a"sre that it was et w e in the case at issue. I have l*Ways considered Mr. Parker isapright, honest gen n, have known him ~ -is e"T.ari . boyhood. a IepOeetfally, LJ. T. WAuIacu, 4- 4t~·1 Omoubat~3tiO jw th. krid. S W ib-tewis - ai kept iS ' p lace i body b&i:icab s atitmbdents. 3rsjth. ar eo tsha trmiamee, * r fine, tem iu and all wboaer.mkr from - i&gm .saifoag. o 4 d- h uuý 0.6 .F -Y- I Q * 0 *o -O E S---- ..., Full Car Load S' Furniture Just received. Our stock in this line comprises everything needed 6 * o o to furnish a home. Get our prices on o O * & TRUNKS, BEDROOM SUITS, CH IRS, TABLES, RUGS, ETC. * O § Don't forget that we handle meal, flour, etc., o in car lots. 0 o 0 o FREE DELIVERY TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. ,I M. M 1:FISHER DRY COODS COMPANY, LIMITED. _i 0 e " Min street. Teepone No. 69. .O. 00*0I0.0. i|00....W. ..0 *OOO OO****QO*******Q***OOO****OOO*** Obituary. To the memory of Mrs. Attic Carson,(nee Bates) born Oct. 19, 1871, and, died April 19, 1904, being 33 years and 6 months old. Sister Carson lived an unques tionable life, therefore no one would doubt her happiness in the kingdom of glory. She was a faithful wife, a tender, loving mother and was devoted to her church. She was bereaved of her husband only a few months before she was called away. Her sorrow was deep and her troubles inexpressable, there being left to her all the care of four little children to raise up in a sin stricken world. But the Lord soon said it is enough -and took her to himself, leaving the four little children, three girls and one boy,'to the tender care of grand pa-ents and other relatives to see to their welfare and training. Ipasmuch as the Lord promises to be a father to the orphan, we pray that He may keep a watch ful eye over these little ones. JAs. M. GmRes, Pastor. •, Jr Jr lade Young Again. "One of Dr. King's New Life Pills each night for two weeks has put me in my 'teens' again," writes D. H. Turner of Demp seytowvn, Pa. They're the best in the world for liver, stomach and bowels. Purely vegetable. Never grape. Only 25e at Gris ham Drug Co. * ** Obitatuy. To the memory of Mrs. Renna Carson, (nee Dembo)bort March 10, 1882,and died March 19,1904, being 22 years and 9 days old. Sister Carson died as mant people die, just. as abe lived. She was a Christian in life and therefore died in the faith of the Tors Jess ri V Ist her ast words were, "I sam y to go." No-ene esabe ready to go without: tha faith that brings Jesus close enough to give oam fort i.death. When one u ready to go Ib evidece th. . there Ib ,o eerthiyc ple S - tat cbaw~w thae es dyealg hour. The. let ueagay to the sorrowitng ones rap u our-tears and earrow .But keep -yOr eyes on. &-BHle biddigf ;and ,yoa will a her Isr thie srine of etersa ` h - : _ = ra ý ~~a a~.-~ui~p i rjold slit-~ - s k.ilapi ± RUSTON MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS, . PUGH & RHYiBS, Proprietors, Ruston, La. A fine assortment of the latest de signs of . . . . . Prompt attention _ given to all orders. Send to us for de signs and prices Tombstones, befoA purchasing Coping,Vases, elsewhere. It will Urns, Etc. be to your interest *0o to do so. A card We can furnish all to us will insure work in the best an early visit from Italian and Amer- one of our men. ican marble, gran ito or stone.... . : We sell a fine assortment of Iron and Wire Fencing. Write or carl on us for prices. ' ...... .4 . . . "- " ." .. O O AT COSTI 0 0 I have or. hand a large lot of Pants, late styles & and all sizes, that I will close out at cost. See * them. I also have a large lot of new canned o goods just received. Roasted coffee, spices, ex- . S trects, etc. o Large line of Dress Goods to arrive within the o next few days, including the very bedt and latest o in Laces and uEmboideries. • 0 T.J. LONo. 0* *11 - FIRE INSURANGE Makes you sleep soundly at night. Sleep is an ensentral to health, sad InsMsaee to prosperity. Let us write you a policy in one of the strongest companies in the world. ASETNA OF HIARTPORD •IOp OP. NEW YORK INSU. . COANY OF NORTH AMERICA R. .W-.i Y & CO., -W OLF'SLIOR GMPANY Wholesale and Retail 1'iUAD~fiRD)EALFRS EMlata Stset, .--- - Shreveport, Lta. All ordem awaM4ti 48.O( or over are forw -is4 by -_:P srsEtsAIDB Y B' l8. ~ ~ 9~ri~~rpmi 4 N s aiai& saes se rated .ty. A-nJ~i i -Cass -o 1,2,4,6.8 or 1mL:- . -" im'+sý ý, : - " .ca _.ly 2; ·:`;L~I~ ~~·-·~ ;t' ~~F. 'P' ·tr .r ·-~~ ' i;''