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ennings, La. Us
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SJ Hi omnan, O. a Lowry, a o bi
prmpt atteltin. A general bsand lg
Br. $ OT, POesdient. C. L. PARDBB, Cashier.
tanklaing ad Trust Co..
:APITAL, 550, 000.
býs aiGeral Banking Business. Collections Promptly Attended
F. B. Cutting & Co..
Have for sale rice and oil I
buYin.
landst See them before .
OFF1E OPPiOSITE JENNINGS BANK1NG & TRUST CO. "
Best Line in Town I
Of Candies, Fruits and Oonfectioneries.
All the leading brands of Tobacco and
Olgars. Stationery and Blank Books.
Elegant lot of Box Paper.
THOS. A. RATH E.
BLUE FRONT SHOE STORE
W. . CASE, Proprietor.
Boots and Shoes.
ReaikR Footwear at Reasonable Prices,
WILLIAMS BROS.,
-DEALBRS IN
Rea Estatetant on
JENNINGS, - - - LOUISIANA.
hand aa fo u supply oe
ndCloth and Metalic,
~ telegraph will be
S promptly attended to.
• Undertaker' s Goods.
LIVERY AND FEED BARN.
We Have Leased the Barn at Corner of Broadway and
North Market street, opposite A. D. McFarlain's new
store, where we are prepared to CARE FOR TEAMS.
HORSES BOARDED BY THE DAY, WEEK or MONTH.
WWill have some good Livery Rigs in a few days.
Your patronage solicited,
POOUe & MoPARLAIN.
A Good Habit TI
The habit of buying of Hebert & Andrus, the Southside general
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merchants, is a good habit to get into. They sell everything
usually kept in a first-class general store, and on account of their F.
large trade they are constantly receiving new goods, which you will
always find fresh and clean. Since doubling the size of their
building they have received 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.
H-EBERT & PNNDRUS.
The South side Merchants.
To the Ladies.
| SOME MORE NEW -
HATS JUST IN.-.
I have a complete line of Millinery Goods and
Guarantee all Hats to be first-class, both in style and
workmanship.
S'-'-Miss Lola Moses.
In G. A. R. Hall, South of Railroad.
J. W. MITCHELL
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HAS OPENED HIS
MEAT MARKET
And also has on hand a fresh supply of
Si
--IN THE-- s;
Temporary Building
on the old Site -
CITY MEAT MARKET. P
A. D. MCFAIRLAIN& 80N.
Real Estate
Best located Oil Lands adjoinig the
Jennings Gusher.
Also Rice Lands in large and small
, tracts. . . . . .. .
Dr. Tom Terry's Drug Store. c
' AS TO THE QUESTION OF HEAT, WELL
or The fire was hot enough for Dr. Tom and burnt up all his
be Drugs, but seekers of Bargains in Toilt Articles, Perfu
meries, Patent Medicines, Etc., will find Dr. Tom a hot
number among the Druggists. He keeps the Latest, Fresh
est and Best Stock in the Town.
g He sells Cheaper and his Prescription Department is
Managed by a Scientific Druggist.
S Front Street, Same Location as Before.
......THE
SPelican Rice Mill and Warehouse Co. Limited,
MERMENTAU, LA.
'- BONDED WAREHOUSE.
Will Buy, Store, or Mill on toll ROUGH RICE in any quantity.
Liberal CASE ADVANCES made on Rice put in our charge. 9-11d&w~n
The First 1ational Bank of Jeningis
~--OFFICERS
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. ROWSON.
This Bank is now open for business in its
temporary quarters in the Morse Building.
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.
J. A. ZABOLIO. PERCY LONUMAN.
ZABOLIO & LONCMAN,
.....Dealers in.....
General Merchandise
New lot of Gents' Furnishing Goods, Ladies' Shirtwaists, eto.
PRBB DBLIVERY. " • JENNINGS, LA.
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IF SO SEETHE
?_ DAMON BROS- PAINT.ERS ANG~aRs AA
"PAPER HANCRS.
S ' Southern Pacific.
SUNSET SUNSET ROUTE.
St. Louis and return, Oct. 6th to 11th; limit, Oct. 15th ......27 95
San Antoni and return, Oct. 16 and 17, International Fair.... 12 55
Cheap homeseeker rates to California points. Direct
connections to New Orleans and Houston for all points.
Free reclining chair cars on all trains.
For information p)ertaining to rates, routes, etc., apply to
S. F. B. MORSE, L.J. PARKS,
Pass. Traf. Mgr. HOUSTON, TEK. Gen. Pass. & Tkt. Agt.
_ J. F. Sullivan, Ticket Agent.
FOR MALARIA,
CHILLS L 0 _
The Best Presct " , t t Is Grove's
Tasteless Co 2 . -ic.e
The Formula Is Plainly Print . " " B .,
So That the People May ke,\ .w a,
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
is 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
is druggist will tell you that Grove's is the
urnginal and that all other so-called ",Taste
less" chill tonics are imitations. An analysis
or other chill tonics shows that Grove's is
Ssuperior to all others in every respect. You are
not experimenting when you take Grove's--its
superiority and excellence having long been
established. Grove's is the only Chili Cure sold
throughout the entire malarial sections of the
' United States. No Cure, No Pay. Price, Soc