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LA.
Q.. ThE DEPOSITS.
n . 'A. Lowry, E. I. Hall, D. Hebert,
S ai; ,aEdda Murria, D. D. Andrus, B. C.
on. A general banking busi
=4 Collection Co.
, lle,,Frank Breose, W. F. Laybourn.
k -WN1, '3U -AI D SELL
R - LAND, COUNTRY
J d..a. OXTY PROPERTY.
"and ACCOUNTS COLLECTED.
} iff-ALL A1ND GET OUR PRICES.
Sjt "...OICE-R.ECORD BUILDING
i;ii: eference:
awk ad First National Bank.
J.1I. Minni, Prop.
anufacturers of PURE,
HEALTHFUL
O A POP. City and Country
e Solicited.
YB. A. RICHHART,
u:mi uectioReer,
i ., Louisiana.
'ý. I solicitt your patronage and guar
"elt. e , 4tisaction. 48d&wtf
t MUNTER, M.D.
E: sd Sew&ml Trouble a peadl.
h e s a 4 e B.los.
Phone Nos. Residence 35 Office. 4.
£,. L. BSHANNON,
ftu Q-Anarm i of iTh isa OsvranlseA
/ ,Jd Gafttter1it Aid Repailki~n
tet& It Fial tarosets.
/PEý GER & GLANFIELD,
Architects
Office dVer Postoffice,
JENNINGS, - - LOUISIANA.
TEAMING
AN D
HUSC' MOVING,
I am p)repared to do HOUSE
1MOVING and HEAVY HAUL
TNG of all kinds, such as Boilers,
Engines and Machinery. R:Pates
reasonable. Call on me at my
residence east of schoolhouse.
r L. E. TRUM AN.
MISS M. PEARL DAVIS,
2xsic Teacher.
Studio, - - - STATE STREET
three doors north of schoolhquse
R IN A
Feed. ,DONXE
KEEPS
MULES UP
AND FEED
BILLS DOWN
TRY ITI
J. C. LANG & Co.
-FALERS IN
FEED
WALtSNos ATPRIcESTHAT ARE RIGHT
Warehouse: North of Fost,,c's lum
: ber office.
y FRET, DELIV1FTV.
. RPOWELL, R. E. POW ELL
POWELL'S
sad PLANING MILL
B|t o, La.
.CO AL.
'5P
'5-, -lfS1~to
Withbeck & BaIer.
Southside Livery,
Sale and Boarding
Stables.
First-Class Outfits and Prompt
Attention. A large stock
of Sale Horses al
ways on hand
'Phone 11. Jennings, La.
PURINA
FOR
Hard
Work.
THE FEED
THAT SAVES
MONEY OVER
-. CORN AOATS,
CHINESE LAUNDRY.
All work carefully done by
hand, which prevents your clothes
from being damaged. Our prices
are reasonable, and our work is
first class.
Hong Lee, Proprietor.
91d3m Car. State and Davies st.
Very Inhaman.
The liverymen, or some of
them, at least, are objecting
strenuously to the way their ani
mals are boin, treated. One
owner of a stable has inf(ormed a
Signal reporter that fr,.qua, ntly
his h"r,,ses are returned to the
stable after a half (uny's drive so
exha;usted that they ;lr' unfit for
further ser\vice for two days or
longer. He said, further, that
while it would be extremely un
pleasant to call in the aid of the
law that the livery men would be
compelled to take some steps
looking to their protection, and
that if the. in1~. n tn lreatment of
livery 11 .s- s -:"). ,u.ti ,u s it, i.; not
unlikoly :- lanr an n ll ti r of p)r ose
culionl, \:I'! gre, w tlIu of i:.-S'g
nal.
Big stock of land conl tratcts just
r finishedi at the Reco(rd.
C4,OLUMN.
ANTED
ALA, I-' OPEliTY OWNERS,
who have, any real estat.e they
I wish to dispose of, list it with
the S'i ther ii Rtalt v & Col!ecution
l o,. i - 'd Tt:cl lIg
Tihose laviitg young c:avess to
disl ,i -of should add ress F. E.
; a',iIr ld, Evangeline, La. 8t) 12t
Fir Rent -7 room house on
Chu rch street. Southern Realty
& C,;lection (Jo , Record bldg.
FOR SALE
HV XE A LOOK at our list of
'ii-;i ness cha (ces."' WeV hive
no(ic'o lIroh,rty of every descrip
li,,on fi ,,ile cr rent. Southern
iatll v & Collection Co., ,Record
builting.
L For Sale-Lot 90x184 feet,with
five roomn cottage on West Acad
emy street. A bargain. Inquire
Southern Realty & Collection Co..
Record building.
Two Jersey cows for sale,fresh.
Alily to C. H. Dunham. SOtf
-488 acres of rice land 7 miles
east of Kinder, 8$22 50 per acre.
Sotithern Retlty & Coile, Lion Co.,
Record ouilding.
Fine line of papeteries in
* white and tinta, plain and ruled.
as the cbord,
,ttow. Fublanher and roprletoue.
Entered for transmislon through the' mailmat
.econd-clu'rates -
WIL,OAD TIME T~AB3.
No. 5 ..............8:44 . m.
No. 9... .... : m.
S No. 9.......... 1: . m.
No. 6. ............ 0:I a. m.
No. 10 ............... 12:121. mn
Rome Bappenings.
tnteresting Iteom Coneeuntnag Jennlnge
and the 1l4eghborlng Country.
U. S. Philips spent yesterday B
in Lake Charles.
L. Cotton visited Lake Charles n
on business yesterday. P
M. Cook was a business visitor
to the parish seat yesterday. o
W. Scott Heywood is over from d
Beaumont on a business visit.
M. E. Hulbert is a believer, in -
printer's ink. Read his card in I
this issue. tJ
Hong Lee, the well-known
Chinamen is among our adver
tisers today.
Felix Laurents of Laurents g
was doing business at the parish li
seat yesterday.
Regular meeting of Jennings fo
post G. A. R. will be held Satur
day night, April 19.
The members of the Christian S
church will hold prayer meeting
at thehome of G. F. Hoose tonight. r
The regular meeting of the l
Womans Relief Corps will be
held Saturday afternoon, April 19
Messrs. W. T. Bridgeford and it
Chis. Broughton left for Lake o
Arthur on a fishin; trip. Poor
fish.
Mrs. J. H. Houck of Lagonda n
plantation left for Lake Charles, t
where she will put her young
s daughter Norma in the convent.
A. H. Jones who had sufficient
- ly recovered from a long siege of t
sickness to get out Sunday morn
ing, took a relapse and is now
s confined to his room again.
s Jennings Post No. 6, G. A. R.,
meet in their hall Saturday even
ing, April 19th, at 7:i30. All mem- )
b-,rs requested to answer at roll
cal'. T. J. Wondworth, Adjt.
1- G. Hunter of Corsicana, Tex- 7
f as will open aconfectionary store 3
Sand ice cream parlor in the new i
building south of the Citizens
a bank. The Record wishes him I
y I succes-. t
D . L. S. (;audet a npromising
r young physician of New Orleans
,r who has been in this city for the
t past few days, has decided to
i locate in Mermentau where he
no doubt will meet with success.
s Mrs. Mollie Ramback and son
Russell of Clarinda, Ia., who
have been visiting her son Geo,
Aylsworth and daughter Mrs.
- Emma McKinley returned to her
home this morning on the early
st train she will stop at Lincoln,
Neb , to visit a brother for a
few days.
About 25 young people attend
ed a party given to Cleve Peebler
last night at the home of his aunt
MRIs. I. M. Abbott on the occas
sion of his tifteenth birthday.
Vari:ous games and ammuse
ientmts were enj yed and the
pat- y was also entertained by
Mis- Elgio LIowry whlo gave an
S, example of her elocutionary
Stalent. Ice cream, fruits and
> cakre were- served.
- WANTED TO RENT
a 9 to 10 ro im house. Address
t J. S., P. O. box, 291. 91tf
These warm days direct you to
Moise's for underwear.
Dangerously Il1l.
As the RECORD goes to press
infoiuation has reached the
of ottice that Mrs. L. L. Morse, who
ve has been a sufferer flor a num
ber of years is dangerously ill
id and is expected to die at any
momeunt.
th I F',r swell wedding invitations
Id- leave your orders at the RECORD
re
o.. "A neighbor ran in with a bottle of
Chamberlain's Colic, C:holera and'
Diarrhoea Remedy when my son was
sulTering with severe cramps and was
h.given up as beyond hope by my regu
Itf lar physician, who stands high in his
Sprotfession. After admrinistring three
es does of it, my son regained conscious
. ness and ,ecovered entirely within
twenty-four hours," says Mrs. Mary
. ftaller, of llt I rawford, Va. This
rimedy is for sale by all drug-ists.
in Suk notes- big stick on
d. hand at thi L0~.3i stationery
sto iS.
rf your are in need of
Honduras or Japan Seed Rice,
we can supply you. Do not fail to
see us before buying
Louisiana Rice Milling Co.
LIMITED.
Difficulties in Philippines.
By Union Associated Press.
Washington, April 16.-Now a
more serious turn of the Philip
pine situation has developed and
threatenes a war with the Moras,
of the southern island, Chaffe.
chief of the war department to
day had no success in treating
with the Moras to surrender six
.Moras, wanted for murdarer.
It may be necessay to impress
the people with the authority of
the United States.
Safe for Sale. i
New safe will be sold at a bar- v
gain. Reason for selling, need a d
larger safe. N. L. MILLER.
Farmers wishing deep wells
for irrigating will do well to see b
Bert Ritter. 65tfd&w t
Fans Getting Ready.
Special to the Record.
New York, April 16.-Elabo
ratepreparations have been made
for the opening of the national
league base ball season at the
polo grounds tomorrow. Invi
tations have been sent the lead
ing city and state officials, many
of whom have sent acceptances.
If you ha ve accounts that are
hard to colect, or that you have
t not time to collect, we will collect
them for you at very reasonable
rates. Soi hern Realty & Col
lection Co., R'ecord Bldg.
Property Leases.
A new supply just printed at
f the RECORD.
A Good Well.I
The following communication
received from Lowry speaks for
itself:
Lowry, La, Abril 15, 1902.
Mr. F. B. Caffell,
i Sir:-The well is completed
its a "dandy" fl.,ws about 600 yr
S700 gallons per minute. I want
you to crder me an 8-inch pump
v instead of a 6-inch as I have al
s ready ordered. If you have them
a in stock let me know by re.
turn mail and oblige
Youi s very truly,
HE-1NRY POMEROY.
e We have moved our office to the
,o Hulbur. building opposite the
Citiizens' Bank, on Main street.
e 89 3t F. B. Cutting & Co.
S. P. Excursions.
Selling dates April 22nd to 27th
ºo inclusive, and May 27th to June
0, 8th, inclusive. Final return limit
s. Ott days from date of sale. Stop
. over privilege going or returning
at any point west of Texas and
Louisiana line. All tickets good
n, to return via Ogden and Denver.
a Fare $47.50 for the round trip.
Colonists fares to California,
d San Francisco and all points tak
ing same second class rates. On
sale daily during the month of
at March and April, 1902. Rates,
s $30.00, one way, only.
• sOT IN Ills LEFr i.EU.
l'or all kinds of sores, burns,
le bruises. or other wounds D)eWitt's
yWitch lazetl Salve is a sure cure.
Skin disea ses yield to it ato nce.Never
tii fails in cases of piles. ('ooling and
healing. None genu ne but DeW itt's.
ry Beware of counterlfeits. "L suffered
]d for many years from a sore caused by
a gun shot wound in my left leg, '
says A. S. Fuller. En-glish, Ind. "It
would not heal and gave nme mich
trouble. I used all kinds of remedies
to no purpo.-e until I tried DeWitt's
ss Witch Hazel Salve. A few boxes
completely cured me." Dr. Terry's
Drug Store.
O A VALUABLI MEDICINE.
For aCungh and Clds lit Childrolln.
"I have not the slightest hesitancy
in reconmmending Chamberilain's
as C:ough Itemedy to all whl are sutffer
Sinft iurom coughs or colds, " says Chas.
M Cramner, Eshb., a we]= known watch
ho maker, of colonmbo, (eylIon. "It ,as
been sonce two years since the ('it.
Dispensary first called my attention
ill to this valuable medicine and 1 hlave
repeatedly used it and it has always
Y been beneficial. It has cured mequickly
of all chest colds. It is especially
effective for children and seldom takes
Smore than one bottle to cure them of
hoarseness. I hay- persuaded many
to try this valuable medicine, and
they are all as well pleased as myself
of over the results." For sale by all
nd druggists.
:u
i IT PAYS TO ADVER
TISE IN THE
RECOR D.
S.
A Good Beginning
is half the battle in an oral or "
written argument. You can not *
do yourself justice with a poor
pen or old thick ink. You want
the best. The stationery must *
be right, and every adjunct of
the proper character. Our sta
tionery, inks, pens and pencils
are the bestever made or handled.
M. E. HULBERT,
Hulbert building. d91
A COMPARISON.
All Bicycle Sprockets ran outside
their hearings like Stone No. I.
THE
The RACYCLE
SPROCKETS
9OLL BETWEEN their Bearings,
like Stone No. 2.
rAP1(Bicyces) Ao2 (D at1 )
Which will turn easier?
- SEEING IS BELIEVING.
r The RACYCLE
t Saves she rider 27 per cent. in energy.
P Sold by
"TWO BROTHERS"
East of Citizens Pank.
BICYCLE REP'AIING ,\ND
SUNDRIIES. 9)1 in
e LOOK HERE.
t. The Eest Business in the Southwest
For Sale.
The Racket store in Jennings,
,h La, doing a cash business of
e $50,000 lper year, and c(instantly
it increasing,is now(, offered ' o sale.
P The business consists tf a corn
modious sto(re building aid re.si
id deuce cotllbitnd, with a line sol
d ected stock u) genera':l tIer(lian
r disc (no grocerie~ ,r ' di ae
trade) a strictly cash busi.ness,
together with lots exlttndin'g 264
a, feet on Main street, in the very
k- center of the corlporation, and
)n population, and the best busines s
of location in the city. On this prop
erty is an artesian, or deep., u:x
haustless '\ell with force pumpii
and gasouline enginie, piled to, a
is, tank t feet from the gruinid
tw, with pipes running' tiltruIgh th.
et. building for fire protectulon a:nd
"hllouneliuld convenience.
li eIason for sellilg-othler bu.,i
ed ness that requires our attention.
by If you have lio:iey to in vest
where the trade is estlabiished
c, and a good return certain, inves
es tighte this pirl,,ositi(on. WV' rt
's fer to C. B. Rouss, New ,)rk,
:eS and Citiz,,ns Blank J.ennings, La.
" Call ( iwrite,
A. C. RANIOLPi & C2 .
89d&w "2.v Jenntins, La
NEGlO.I'T MiEANN ISLAt.I:.
's Don'I neglect biliousness a1ndl con
e*- stipation. Your health ill suite
is. permanently if you do. eW itt'a Lit
ch tle Early Iisetrs cure suclh tcues.. t.
as I. Sniith, Butternut .lich.. saiys"I)e
its W itt's Littlhle EuI ? i i,-,tir, are tihec
oiln iost stlisifactol'V pills I eve- ' took,
ve Nvep gfrie 1\f 0ii l | iu0u I . nu- in. -Dr.
rs I Terry' Ii iu ' Sti''.
WAtNT TO II 1.11 4rI I':I(S.
es '"I had stoimaclh tr.oubl, all Iuy 1if i,',
of says Edw'. l'lblerh', i'prolritl oi the
n U Union Bottling Works, Erie, l'ia.,
"d "and tried all kinds of 'nrme'tcls, went
elf to several doctors anld sl)ellt coisider
ill able money trying to get a Jotulellnlt'S
peace. F'inally I reald of Kdoll Dys
pepsia Cure and l ire btn talting it
to my great satislactijn. I nevi rfour.d
its equal for stomach trot-ub-e and
gladly recomnend it in hope th t 1I
lmay" help (ht'r sult, 'e'.s.' Lol ,
D spepsia Cure 'ule,. all sto',lli chII
troubles. You tdon't havt\'e to uit.
Kodol DLyspepsia C'ue <t .!,t-.. what
you eat, l) ,. T ' I' r -,s _)i lg " S iolt'.
LADIES-April 80th and M1; y
1st, I will have tan ,ope;iiiu.4 of
Midsummer Millenr:ry.
82tf Miss L. Mo1cs.
S'.. EidweS(N, President -.
GEO. A. COURTNEY, Cashier; " HO e
- DJR E CTORSt
F. T'. MORSE, , J.P. ABER, - F. L
S. J. JOHNSON, E. F;E. ROWSON.
This.Bank is now open tor buginess in it
new building on Main street.
"*; ... . :" + " .f e . . : """. "0": " *ý. ....r. ; ". ""O " "" " ""ý -' ;qA.%- " . " -. .
SRefrigerators!
;I:,.: We have just received a large stock of the best ...'"i
S . efrizerator s .
S"the market affords.
*• " The weather is now warm and this is the time to buy, .
* .o while the assortment is unbroken-drop in and see them
We also have a large supply of . . .
ice cream freezers .
:. and . . .
water coolers.
It will pay you to see us if in need of anything in them :":
We Hardware Line. -
r A. F. Derouen Hardware Co.
Iet rem frezr .
s ICEI! IC I!
1 The Jennings Ice Factory is now operating and is s
turning out a fine quality of Pure Sparkling Ice.
.'Phone 141. C. H. Parker.
D. C. BROWN
SNEAL CONTRACTOR
ard BUILDER
I" taler in Brick, Lime, Sand, Cement,
Agatite Plaster, Plaster Paris,
Firt 1r1ick and Clay. Brick Buildiug
ra i ýohvl. ('Correspondence
.. water--,ce over Scott Bros. Store. Front
Rouom. Lock Box 1(14.
I ..l.NNIN.S, - - LOUISJAT'A.
f Spin', ent e Spring.
yccu're come again, the gayest
Sw py o s"f in f tie oaythr. T1;he s.ason
fur r new d building opc-rations
Y is at hind. This is indicte'd by
the dciund tou lum le:. We're
. ,rrying H l:drwre ;1ned c aitluIly
selecPted sti elk. Our Jacilities en
S The Jennings ce F ablctory us to uoperatingl and thing in
thirnughly seasoned Iumrcber,
turning out a fine qu hit l ofs, I rking etc.. in any qua
Stit}', at hot torm pricees. Heliabie
- *, material; lproiipt d lit ery
J. E. FOSTER & SONS.
Phone 103.
Stylish and Serviceable.
lt That is the kind of Pigs you
le.
n. get when you go to the Pioneer
+ =·: -- ... Zt~:+lnL -ODTALSTOR
ti 'l
I:+'n . i.lin r) LiveT ..SinesM . C
SPOWELL B OS., Contractin usc Eng ineers.
L igincs and Pcuups. Also Ieeves Threshing outfit.
One T( horse powet' outtit. Tubular boiler.
Live 10 to I 1 horse lioiP, mounted outfit.
e 12 'rse o lr Traction eSOt.gine with Case separator. e. Ion
- All kinds of s. Let us us know your needs. LOISJ .
,' --OFFICE -SAT tDAY, WITH-i, the gst
StLCAS U IMPLEMENT . COMPANY.iliti n
So Stylish and Serviceable.oada. d&w
i:t- ( "o() r.1(I. a l.lit~t st l~·et a~nd U1'oadway. Bld~rw ·
A. H. Humrphrey,
Architect and
Builder . . .
Room 5. Scott Bldg..
NEW ERA BAKERY
-AND
CON FECTIONERY.
IFRESH PIES ANT)
CAKES EVERY DAY.
Will start a wagon in a few
days.
F. D. CASTLE, IProp.
Choice Lots.
A nicoley located lot in Clifton
Place also a choice lot on Acad
eny Avenue. Either of these
will be soid at a bargain. N. L.
Miller.
PUR
DONKEYr ON
EVERY SACK.
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