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Supplement to The Southern Sentinel LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Store will be closed October 8th. O'Qu3m & GIrsox. W. B. Adams of Wheeling was a visitor to Winfield Tuesday. Miss Ida Corlev returned Sun day frum a visit to Dry Prong. Dissolation sale of O'Qurn & Gibson will begin October 9th. Mayor Pace made a flying visit to Minden Tuesday. Mr. B. M. Pate of Excelsior was in the city Wednesday. Mesar. E. . (olson and A. L. Martin of ward tee were in the city Monday. Mr. A. D. Phillips of Bibley, La., visited relatives in Winaield Saturday and Sunday. Remember October 9th, the great diolautm ale of O'Qwa a Oibeo. aS Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bale of ward si weye ejaalt ers at dMrs. Hvs m,. of Foot Welsh. s vsitiag her sldter, Ms. Dr. A. M. Pester, for a week. Mr. 8. B. Newwam of ward tkes favored The Seotinel with a all while in tie city Satarday. Have you heard of the big di solutio sale of O'Quein & Gibson? 9-1b Mr. W. L. Cotle, the veteran lgar asn, was here Wednesday iatirswleg the trade. We moes the arrival of Mr. and Mrs. T. J.Jackolw from Thomas vile, Alabama, who have looated Mar tow. Misses Ollie Grambling and Live and Alleen Ma haw, after tig elatives and fried. here, .imried to Rstee Wed.esday. L .l Me MastUe Gibe.n has a iývirtiaoss to her friends bs leas~rs/ her suth birthday a Meidby, September 18th. O'Q( a A &Ubeorn areg`t to oovers t4uir etok of lt e . .. 1 l rale begin. ! MiH Zre Oorbits i. to leave Seaarday for Loisrille, Ky.. to resme her etedliu in the mis aemary training school. Mlr Annie Les Mtie. re.rm.ed to Winndekl let week and is A l~ling positorn . abe Mrs. W. B. Huf ad little Anna Freds wema to ouem hs 8esr Sto i her father, Hor. F. Mr. J. A. iawaley went to SWedmdei toattend the al Paruieb Far. He m. esae od se &se chick.m i. the Ay -wis yea have to have nw sad wel for the great die. lesItee ase. dl Miss Sallie Sutton returned from Hodge last Friday night, and left on the Sunday train for Trout, where she had a call. The Sentinel has received a complimentary ticket to the Lincohn Parish Fair, which takes -lace 8eptember 22, 23, 24 and 2, 1908. Mr. W. H. Baker, the hustling contractor who has a force of me. at work at Tioga, came up last Saturday to spend Sunday with his, family. Mr. H. N. Tannehill, one of Wiea$eld's young men who is now located at Trout, La., spent first of this week with his father, Hon. B. L. Tannehill. We have received a number of --oetals from Mr. and Mrs. E. B. arrell from points in Virginia and Maryland. They expees to be bome by October 1t. Mr. O. L Hodge of the Hub. Hodge Lumber Company of ed IA, was &mqs .t ek. e.P mes Na to foer winds a the dlolntmne sale of O'Qula A Gibson . an Contractor B. . Brewer will sooa aiish the splendid new res idence he has been building for Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Hall, oornr atesr mad Piaeville streets. Dr. L E. Seir. together with psme rties from Alexandria ad Mr. J. Goldman of Chicago left, Tuesday for a few days fishi on Trout Creek at Sulphur Springs. Mr. A. B. Zuber, a contractor sad builder for a long time at )mhrerr pased through hre Moeday mornmg aon his way to -Selm, where he goes to look after some work. Miss Bettw Haey. who speat mast of her vacatio at her home is Baskum, retained to Wienfild last Senday and has tesumed her duties is the High school as one of the teachers The tore of O'q(ia & Goibeon will he elosed Outober tha to mark the prices for the diesol tion. ale. dS A letter has been received from Major Will H. Tunmard, after his arrival at Shreveport ad be says the trip fatigued bim very muoh. We hope rtat he may soon regal, his usual health. Hum. W. M. Wallace, Presdest of the tate Boer. of Equalie tio., reached hore last tsy, from Batem Roue, to bhe.r having ladjourn lae Thudamy. The City Tbhetorlum gave th followng pris on baerday alght: Oneoany ete, weeb6 Fred Robertson; me boar stto ery, by L. C. OGarland, saones pin espyiag ink. Three prime will given away every uia this WL Henry Machen of Atlanta, La., paid his brothers a visit Friday. Mr. J. A. Brown of Chatham spent Saturday night in our town. Mr. J. C. Peddy of Winnfield was a most interested visitor to our city Sunday.-Gibsland News, Septemher 18. Messrs. Calvin Carter, W. R. Mixon, B. W. MzNaughton, S. G. Milam and J. E. Carter of ward eight were visitors Monday. The stock of O'Quin & Gibson will dissolve under the dis&olu tion prices like snow under the summer sun. This sale includes everything in the store. . s6~ We regret to announce the ill eess of Mrs. W. C. Robinson, who as now in the Ruston Sanitarium. We, with her host of friends, especially her class in the High School. wish her speedy recovery and return. Mr. D. W. Sholars of Goldon as wa l the visiors to .I.1aeIm. lC ..md us to used his paper to Uvalde, Texas, as he is golug to try that State a while. Mrs. P. Quitmas of Chicago, who has been visitin her niece, Mrs. (Dr.) Bes, left Sunday to visit relatives in Alexadr a and from there to bdat her daughter in Houston, Texas. Dr. FH. Rohmer. who was for some time located at Whit ford, this parish, passed through Winaield Monday, enroute to New Orleans where he will remain for some time with head quvter at Deseehaud HoteL Baines will e looki up next week, Meses. O'Quin A ib.eoe, The Famous and W. O. Williams are all going to have sales. O'Qula & tbee, a die solution sale; The Famous, an ing sale, and W. O. Wil I , a clearsace sale. Mr. B. W. W. Bailey, mine host of the Comrade Botel, com e oased Modaymaka prepare bots to move wi o wooden building between the Comrade Hotel and the Wimmsell Mer antile Company's store where he will wes two brick stores. Meises dlm Loag and Alma Wright, two of Wiinleld's bright Irirs sad speal favorites, left lst Tuesday va Baston, where ase ear chartered by Judson C earried teb m through to Marioa. Ala., where the noted Baptist schob for girls i located. Mr. P. K. Abel. our eMeant clerk of the court, carrwd his maet esimable wife to the Dale falteudrum, Texarkana, Ark., two weeks ago. He retarned Mond ethe gratifying i.dt uumaC M,& Abel stood a " time.rmrd d r a