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A-Uood Habit The habit of buyi" Hebert ndrus,th ,outhside kej8Aa ere r s 'i= good 0abi . )ti te Thee sen everything UsixaIy kept in a first-class general store, and on account of their large trade they are constantly receiving new goods, which you will always j$ ijesh and .ea S ince doubling te size of their, building they have receWed a new stock of UP-TO-DATE Dry Goods, Ladies' and Gents' Furnishings, Shoes and Notions. Our GROCERY and PROVISION DEPARTMENT is filled with good thing to eat. )AEBET & AN DRUS. The South side Merchants. YOUR B AN KIN G! No matter how small, No matter how large, The First National Bank of Jennings will give it careful attention ---OFFIC ER S-- E. F. ROWSON, President. F. E. BLISS, Vice-President. GEO. A. COURTNEY, Cashier. H. H. HOAG, Asst. Cashier. ---DIRECTORS F. F. MORSE, J. P. HABER, F. E. BLISS S. J. JOHNSON, E. F. I1OWSON. This Bank is now open for business in its temporary quarters in the Morse Building. FOR MALARIA CHILLS AID FE2E . The Best Prescription Is Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic. The Formula Is Plainly Printed on Every Bottle, So That the People May Know Just What They Are Taking. Imitators do not advertise their formula knowing that you would not buy their medi cine if you knew what it contained. Grove's contains Iron and Quinine put up in correct: proportions and is in a Tasteless form. The Iron acts as a tonic while the Quinine drives the malaria out of the system. Any reliable druggist will tell you that Grove's is the original and that all other so-called "Taste less" chill tonics are imitations. An analysis or other chill tonics shows that Grove's is superior to all others in every respect. You are not experimenting when you take Grove's-its superiority and excellence having long bee;: established. Grove's is the only Chill Cure sold throughout the entire malarial sections of the United States. No Cure, No Pay. Price, 50o HOMES FOR THE MILLION SOQUTHWESTERN M SSC U:RI, WESTERN ARKANSAS, EASTERN TEXAS AND WESTERN LOUISIANA ON THI' LTI' OI T T'111 K. C. S., KANSAS CITY SOUTHERN RAILWAY " STRAIGHT AS THE CROW FLIES " -F-lOM---- KANSAS CITY TO THE GULF Through the cheapest land now open for settlement in the United States. A magnificent countt'y adapted to the cultivation of small .grain, corn. cotton, rice, sugar cand,. allples. Ipeaches, berr1ies. c:iommercial truck farming, and the raising of horses. mules,. cattle, hogs and sheep, at prices ranging from FREE GOVERNMENT HOMESTEADS TO TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS AND MORE PER ACRE. wITE FoIL A COPY OF CURRENT EYENTS" KANSAS CITY SOUTHERN RAILWAY PUiLICLuIEI BT TIlE S. G. WARNER, G. P. & T. A., Temple Block, KANSAS CITY, MO. H. D. DUTTON. Tray. Pass. Agent, Kansas City, Mo. F. E. ROESLER, Tray. Pass. and Imfnigration Agent, Kansas City, Mo. ditore. Publs.ei and Proprla+tr. SNter.eaYir rhEzilairedn through the .mnaisa, s- econd:.lases rates Uome. - Iappenings.: - LnterestiUng Itema- Conaewnlng :enning and the NeZghboring Coun . RAIL.OAD THIE TA Agg.J loo. 7. ...... .a....... . . E. Boyum cae in............ from thep. J. B. PollrdNo. went .............o New. . \ ROUTE I---" No. 6........1; ....10:19 as m, No. 10 ...............12:11pp. m Ed Milleo is in town from Jop lintodays today... AE. E. Boyum came in from the west today. J. B. Pollard went o o NHew Iberia today. M..E. Morse of Welsh .is in Jennings today. Arthur Hebert visited the par ish seat yesterday. E." Scharff will go to Houston on a business trip Monday. C. F. Ritter came down from Glenmora for a few days visit. Capt. C. A. McCoy came over from Lake Charles this morning. Mrs. E. J. Tyler of Crowley is visiting with J. H. Heinen and family. W. C. Clover of Lake Charles was a business visitor in town yesterday. Ed Davies arrived from Lake Charles today and took a position with the RECORD. J.B. Walker was soliciting or ders for furniture here among our dealers today. Miss Leone Walton to went Crowley this noon to visit friends and relatives Sunday. Thos. Clayton arrived last ev ening from Iowa Falls, Iowa, and will spend the winter here. Mrs. E. Hormell returned to her home at Crowley this morn ing after a few days visit with her son H. H. H[ormell. N. R. Strong and W. F. Houck went to LaGonda plantation south of Lakeside this afternoon. They will be in town again Mon day. A. J. Roadhouse has ordered a tent in which to re-engage in business. He has a stock here and enroute and will be open in a few days. U. S. Phillips returned on the night train from Lake Charles. Fred Phillips, who is attending college came with him to take a look at his baby sister. Morton L. Crowell and family have sold their farm at Welsh and will go to New York state where Mr. Crowell will take charge of his mother's farm. Edw. Scharff returned today from Welsh, where he has been busy looking after his rice crop near that place. Mrs. Scharff will arrive tomorrow from Hous ton where she has been on a vis it. F. C. VanNess, a former resi dent of this city, now of Houston came in on the noon flyer today. His family will probably move back to Jennings soon, and we think Frank will finally return here to stay. S"For oil stock in any of the companies see Moses & St. Germain. An otffice and parlor stove for sale, call on or address, Mrs. E. L. Lee. pgP-Another invoice of roofing paper at Foster's. We still have a few Bain Wagons and a Carload on the road that will be here the last of this week. We have some Harness and all kinds of Harness parts. We could sell you a Buggy and get it from Crowley or New Orleans. Black Bros. & Co. I-I ". t " VE ý, ý IV C 4 P O i I . IN` . :A . , A A. D. McFARLA1N. 29 " -"S. .. . ,E " E- L m~"' - WHERE TO WORSHIP. " Rev. M. C. Hickman is better and was on the st reet today. The M. E. pulpit will be filled as usual Sunday morning and evening. Rev. H. R. Carson will hold services in the Eaglehall Sunday at 11 a: m. and 7 p. m. Episco pal Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. UNITED BRETHERN- Sabbath school at 10 a. m. and preaching at 7:30 p. m. R. W. WILGUS, pastor. CONGREGATIONAL - Rev. W. Lumpkin will preach in the morn ing, subject "God's Response to His Church." Thepastor will preach in the evening: subject, "Building With Untempered Morter.' W. C. MILLER, pastor. BAPTIST-Sunday morning 11 o'clock, "Why I Am Not a Mem ber of the Christian or Campbell ite Church." Evening at 8, "An swer Publicly to Letter From Campbellite Minister, Asking Baptists to Join Campbellites." Scriptural reasons will be given to all things concerned. Sunday school at 10 a. m. sharp; C. E. at 7 p. m. W. F. SMITH, pastor. CATHOLIC-High mass at 10 a. m. Vespers and benediction at 7:30 in the evening. On Sunday morning Rev. Smith will preach in the Baptist church on the subject "Why I am not a Campbellite." In the evening a letter from Mr.Dunlap, a Campbellite evangelist, in which he asked the Baptists to join the Campbellites, will be answered by Mr. Smith. On Sunday Nov. 17, at 7:30 p. m. Rev. Wilgus will reply to the answers given in the tent meet nlg some days ago to the follow ing question: First. Is Jesus Christ very God and equal with the Father? Second. Who is the Holy ghost and what is his office? Third. What is regeneration and how brought it about about? Fourth. Ha, w may we know we re saved? Faith. Are we saved by faith alone? Sixth. Is babtism a saving ordinance? Money Making Crop. Eduard Scharff informed a RECORD reporter today that the crop of rice on his 5(0 acre farm i near Welsh threshed out (6712 sacks, a little less than thirteen and a half sacks per acre, which, I at $3.50 per sack, is worth $45.00 per acre, or $22,500 for the crop. Will anybody contend that you can't make money raising rice. Something rlew -lave you seem it? If not, call at M once. Grass-M/ATTI NG-Grass, Everythiig in T-ardware aqd -louse Fuarnis irgs. JENNIN$GS HFARDWAYRE CO. Free Delivery J. W. MITCHELL HAS OPENED HIS MEAT MARKET --IN THE- Temporary Building on the old Site CITY MEAT MARKET. A. D. MCFARLAIN & SON. Real Estate Best located Oil Lands adjoinig the Jennings Gusher. Also Rice Lands in large and small tracts . . . . . ....THE Pelican Rice Mill and Warehouse Co. Limited, MERMENTAU, LA. ~-- BONDED WAREHOUSE. Will Buy, Store, or Mill on toll ROUGH RICE in any quantity. Liberal CASH ADVANCES made ob Rice put in our charge. 9*-1dd&w?