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L ID 1TEtI.3 - W H. D. Huden. ", Whitftod. T5r a vrhitor to town Muod.y. 0. to ? J. Urewett'e fur frekh rm.kerel. 9-18tt Urs. T. J. Packard is visiting relatives ast desuatt this week. J. W. Hughes. of Whitford, war m town Monday on business. Seward's enadies and fruits san he had at T. J. Drewelt's. 9.18f Among the visitors Tueslay. was Mr. Lewis Wolf, of Atlanta. Mr. 8. M. Meyers, of Newport, was in town Tuesday oa business. Fresh Cranberries and Celery every week at Wood Grocery Co. Mr. A. L.' Martin, of Cold water. was welcomed an Wianhed Monday. Mr. R. E. Fuller, of Dubaeh. was a visitor to Winnfiehl Monday. Get a Fall Sise. Bottle of Smtth's Kidney Care Free at ity Drat Co. Mr. G. M. Mason, of Whitford, was a welcome visitor to Winn 11.14 last Friday. Messrs. G. E. Smith and W. T. Baeghan., of Verds, were visitors i this plae Sundaty. Log wagon. are heavy vehicles and much in use, but they can be akpt in perfect order by calling atLong & Black's okl stand. it Mr. A. Everett, of Lscompte, was among the guests registered at the City Hotel Monday. Mr. M. C. Lewis, of Atlanta, was is tows Monday, registered it theC Cetral Hotel. Mr. J. W. Clod and wife, of ( lfas, visited Wis.sield Monday and rstpped at the (Otral Hoa. wEsmelmlene"' our gives sai weral atisfeted m. WoaOd Grocer mnpaey. Mr. G. P. 8.h, of Natch. kh s, wan a guet at thebs Userasts H dl Saaerday. iMr. r. Kr Dweat., of Emule., w a w.elemes vter to Wine. eld fags i My. It Is mtaceabh that those who e. Caesuakris f have bfw ItsIts. At CWoosirer y ( s u. -im I mwa dy. bids nasal by his many ftr'i% "Xha Dials io mesr. tn aed atla-sr efsat ·3 eu. and M an. L j arpnte.r . frsa .3 de s ai 4" :"ý' '+f I. , B LACKSMITH I am aow prepreld to do all ki.ds of work in the Blackmaith line. I am lsted i the Long & Black ol stad on'o Abel Street. AU work turned out on short motie sad guaranteed to give perfecst satisfaction. Give me a portion of your busines and be convinced. R. E. DILLON WI..lheM - -týwilalana Mr. I C. Sith. of this city. hue hbeen appointed game warden of Wian Pa.ris, by Governor J. Y. Sanders. Fresh msj.utic and star breal fast bnaco ad pigl' feet at Woods Grocer Co. Mr. T. J. Biee. wife and little orn are on aý ten day. visit to relatives in GOi4llad and Minden. They are wi.bel a pleawat outing. Large numbru of the citi,'n, of Wianneld ale]ended the Barnum, A Bailey cirmes perwrmances it 8brseport and Alexpdria. "Butte'.s baellesce" flour ie best on eprth. Try one sack. and yoq'll u ano other kind. You cam get i( at Wood Oncer Co. tf Mr. George ii. Boyd, one of the promiMp tisui of Atlanta, pe.t Tusday among his friend. is this place. Dr. 8.. 8. i. City Marshal C. . O' y, Ge"rge mith sad J. . M w visited Shreve, port sa st .y. T. J. Dre headquarters for Ajax has d lard. 9-18tf That 'wy lIbl knight of the road, Mr. riu3 ". Wilson, of $hseeporirt t. Winmald last ihsjt amon awo his Mr. rad M . A. . Farley, wise h tae v'4g Chicago sad eoner m lsm ea, for the - tu w. , rquarMed last As amrile.u Ie favorite sf , wMil that ensa be Mr. Afred Mead rais man. L t "h 8 -i - Ost I.ir1-a a-Gl... . r, Mr.q m&M Z. r jiarrH, of eaWig Mm r 4-~ being permanently located in that State. |Heirs Pickle..,nd Catsup can he lad at T. J. Drcwctt's (nal Store. 9 .1. R. C Jones, .lJuticte of P. :nte (of this ward seen.lhs to hw quite a favorite aminong the colored people" in ntItrimonia afftli.. T''uelsday he marri'dl. in the clerk's tticue. Ben A. Robinson. anl Duplla Doss of Chathaim. Delivery wagon-. are always sub ject to breakage, but it as pie i:ant to ainote that the s.hop at Long & Black's old esutld quickly remi edlies all dalmnges. It We were pleased to receive a call Tuesday froum our old frientld comrade and neighair. Captain Jl,,hn E. Morri., of West M,,onroe. lie bhad been visiting Tout andl S.e on lis way home. DeWitt's Little Early Risers are the famous lhttle pslls,ea.y to take. safe, sure and gentle. Get Early liiers. 'Ibey are the beat pills made. We sell tllem. Sold by Phowenix Drug Culilpanly. The services of "'Uncle Bob" Jones, .Justice of the Peace, were called into requisition at the court house Monday aorning to tie the mlatriulonial knot for Sal Collins sald Sarah Daniels, colored, who reside near Dodson. A complete line of canned Cal ifornia fruits, rasins, currants, and canned toauatatos. corn..kruul, bominy, fresh stock. Special prices on Case lots, at 'Woidls 6 rnser Co. Mr. Alexis Brian, of New Or leans, camue up last Suntday night on businless. Mr. Brian is a nat live of Winnfield and is a brotbet of Mrs. Harry P. Gamble. He received a hearty welcome froul all of his old-time friends and schoolmates. We understaend that Mr. T. J. Drewett has puarch:atd the Dixie Ice Cream Parlor and will sooe replenihl it with the finest line of cigars, cigarettes, tobacce, cao dies, statuionery., ant make it . a veritable news depot; in addition serve hot chocolate and coffee in the winter as well as all kinds of carbonated and( mineral waters. The Long & Black old stand is piled up with cuoperage work. This declares that such "close communionu" s elegantly handled at that expert emporiuml. 1t Mes'rs. O'Quin & Gibson. Jake Isrklky of tbi sllamou and W. 0. Williams. who have been hav .ag a sale for the past fifteen day., intorm us that they are highly pleased with the results, and at mribute a large portion of the sunc eas. of their sales to the wale circulation given them through tba colam.s of The Sentinel. Dr. W. M Baker, R. W. grand ji tarer oft d. grand lodge A. F. i A. M., reached Waenfield Teeay might and helid meetings. Tuesday might, Wednesday, Wa.dmetasy iaght, Thursday and Ib_'wlsdq might, exemplifylng the wa"k. Th membeirs of atterns Bear ae beiomauag very pro..iemt. Woods GrBm er Comnpany keeps u# hado freak cabbage, oains. sweat and Irish poaesre, toma weeanad Estamauo celery. A aortbr awoopei ulown over this +#mctins h. t s idsl .ourning, a.,,urml by a light re. that, tel. mu tsusd -tim top of the rMutt: Ji iil sdd e Md w he, akinsaind verb uceptibi. wbite elvtfrrer o adacarw to 'pi. Polk duf Msulrdiah .w :, A.-* ITHE HEARNE DRY OuuuO uCO PAY, LITOl __ - - - - Fall and Winter Stock - -- Louisiana State Fair, November 2, , 4. 5, 6, 7, You are cordiali& invited to visit our ýora i f yu shouse in `orth I i~ l '.i \ ... ' r u I stock of Dry Goods, iress . .oods, .in n=, Ir of any house in orth ,u .., ,,rm. a tte n tio n to o u r L ,a d ie u' a n d C h ild rer n t ,lt ii . l t !,: g a r , 1e ' coattent Walking ad our aes kirts, (n charge for alteratiqpý to fit) WestI " ..r . . Rugs, A Squares, Linoleums, loor il C'loth, hindow Shades all sizes, any size de.ire .. . . t Squares, Linoleums, r Agents Millinery Railroad Fare Paid lR-t t ooms. Centemeri Kid Gloves No ha:te in the State If your purchases are t r while - Kayser Silk and Lisle has such an attractive $30.00, worth or more, the t t;.r. i rI 1es . Gloves department e5 our we will pefund your rail- coe t r Ri-st Roo. R. & G. Corsets. Milliner Department road fare both ays, ith- r find in a radius of 50 miles of r'ak Ir-f i'tf MoneybaBlackarSilk.- It occopis the front Shreveport. If you live a Pik c e:for. S. H.& . Taffeta Silk of our luilding on the greater distance we will arraneilul r a Petticoats, guaranteed second hoor. We in- allow you the equivalent arnrn 11t- for har not to break orou especially to of 50 miles. Purchase n :zw. for n r.ly Prices, o .9, $3.98, visit this attra:tive de- round trip tickets and mfort. $6.75, p7.50, $10.00. i partment. take receiptsforsame. Mail Orders So di $ Mail orders solicited and given the most careful attention The Hearne Dry Goods Co. Ltd. Corner Texas and McNeil Streets Shreveport - Louisiana 3C~~ ~~~)~~~"~~;*+++-*-C paid Witir:fit Id a visit last Satur day and Sun lay. lie is a pronm inent planter *of Rapildes, ands it was a genuine pleaa.iru to meiet and greet him ani ll e was most cordially welcomed, lie paid thin Sentinel a friendly vi-it. lie ex pressed his surprise at the groatli of WianSehl aid its splendlid l otel accownmmdltiolis. Mr. W. E ilarty, for some time a resident of Winnfeld, moved with his family to St. Maurice this week. He will take charge of thbe plantation of R. I) Bevill next year andl engage in farm work. This winter he will engage in logging with Germain & Boyd Lumber Company, at Atlanta. Mr. liarty has been an enterprising citizen of thi, place and his departuarq will be regret ted by a bhost of friends. Postmasters to Meet. U. S. P~lltofce Keatlcliie. IA.. Octbhr 26, 1908. J Ed. So.theru Scutinel: The annu l convention ,of post nmasters of fourth class olices in Louisiana will convene an Sl.leve port at the city hlll, Novermber 4th and Lth. Leave of a~ten.ce bha been ranted for the occasion b_ the pastofee ,department T.e postmasters are highly en courag4i to attend. An interest. ing progral has been prepared, inelasliulg aidlireses by sdepart. wment oicials and well informed postmasterst iGovernor J. Y. manders, (Congressinan J. T Watkins, United &8ates Diatrit Atborney M. C. Eludter and others. Thuee attractions to gether with the. big State fair and a one and one-tbird fare late. sboukil bring a large number of Looui.ana pný.ma4ters. Va•isu N. RICE. SScretary. - For Sale A gpmdshall horen, gooal singl d~river and ddle hors.. Perfectly gs~?, and will not jump fente. ocetf .90. M. S. .nishtn. The following muar ge licrn~u m hlamed by Clerk P. K. Abel ulmnag the prercnt nmonti: 0. M. Ewing cuad Mi.. Briiea Mr. W. D. 9 boreton and liu. ` Miggi. D. Roe... Me. J. F..Jmndaa and Miss E !a Cranfurd. Mr. B. 3. Iludson soil Mir Vkuqmmer Heira.w. Kr. L Lý ,Dasdky and Mie. r~ber Sets Mr.0. D.l uodsanitMi.sEtta Mr Ut C. Wil-om anal jw. Mr. Mmmi. eSThe and Miaw PNl Jomes. Mr, £ i. GawIraa-np "en Mi Niba Vummtaim anti. Lucy. OdnH) rilm H"j.t 111)yfues gels and Utlkw Wyatt TA. HalmarkandJolla J. --; ied Ouiait s-am! *ti ate B.at1.l _ andn4t W ls% x MtJ' JCIVIL TERN DISTRICT COURT (CONTINUED FROM FIPTH PAGE) SECOND WEEK. Court convened last Monday irorning. Oct. 26th, 1l08. Judge (;,",rge Wear, District Judge, prs'i, lidig. Many notions, exceptions and answers were filed and defaults taken. Final proceedings were! entered in the following case': W L Douglass Shoe Co vs J M Fe'rguson & Son. Judgment sign .I W Sutton. vs L R & N Co. DI);is.iel at plaintiff's costs., State vs Canfield, Failure to work on public road. Sentenced to pay a line of $5 or 34) days in the pari.h jail. H 8 McLamore v" Heirs of R lhiLaimore,. deceasedi. Judgmentt for plaintiff as prayed for. } W. M. CAMPBELL & CO. FIRE INSURANCE Representing th. best companies in the Your IBusiness Solicited a - 1 ti. Olfkge r Phoeeix D ._ :mmms ,mm wmmm IW. O. William Kimball Estay. SEmirsson Junius Kr.egsr or any Whitnery . .make of Standard ' Pianos Hinare Organs fatrdman - and Hallett $&. Sewing Da.I Machines 3 PIANOS and ' ORGANS VICTOR TALKING MACHINES Diamonds Watches Clocks Jewelry Fine Railroad Watchb. _ Engraving and Repai Shot (ons, Rifles, Pist Ir--~s bhot Oiun Shells ' Next to Post Germnain & Boyd Lu.b1E vs J1 E I)rewett. *Judg'im.. solvinIg ifljuflltiofn at COit a101 rIijP ing dle claima fotr laniuagte.. Lo"uib Grunewald Co., I,-. Andrew J .J4aaes. .Judgms scIant to coiafets~ioo pr s and signied. Mrs. Olive ý. 'Valla'ee u Dark. *Jmuligraaiit pursua ronte.~iion proen~i up amei State v*s. Po)rter Bryaat, ing craps. %% aiv'd a and plead! guilty. Sen par flue t o~f $ and coetg, i dayi in' jail. Wanted Reliable, energetic maa b lubricating ails, greasesamd in Winjn andl adjtcent Salary or coiumimustn. -FAIRE' X RKXININI 30-it Clevelarnd,