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; n j .A. irL i. Hall, D. Hebert,
;A cfl4 bi, ~ A~tbl ~&iId ·Morris, D. D. Andras, B. C.
' l ei tions:receve prompt attention. A general banking busi
-,eess trnssla. te "
Spring, Gentle Spring.
. you're come again, the gayest
season of the year. The season
for renewed building operations
is at hand. This is indicated by
the demand for lumber. We're
carrying a large and carefully
selected stock. Our facilities en
able us to supply an\.thlng in
thoroughly seasoned lu mber,
shingles, ,laths, etc., in any quan
mo,=",,,.~/-.t, ity, at bottom prices. Reliable
material; prompt d1,li iery.
J. E. F -STER & SONS.
Phone 1o3.
B.UA.. iCM HHART, NJ
Public Auctioneer,
Roanokc, - - Louisiana. C
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Arch itects
JENNINGC, - LOUISIANA. -
A.H. HuM ·hr ,
Room 5. Lcota 23id`.
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MRS. N `. . c. U-:.K= , I s
T. DA< sir. n0 . Lak
Arthur : , 1
HOUlS M"V . -
INMO -N;f i1' h.AV i."
S-f
reid.- - . ,'- ,.
rheFlorsheim
SHOE:
All shoes don't took aUlike
don't fit alike
don't wear alike
If you -want
Sthe best for
FIT
WEAR
and
LOO IS
try the
Florsheim
Shoe for men
I$. and higher, hba
Sbetter t.han any other
Sold by
NEW ERA BAKERY rv
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CO FECTIONERY.
FRESH f' ;, i IT
+ CA E * ýT 7 -T "1 y -
FRE DTh.Ly' l x'
A COIPARISON. t(
All Bicycle Sprockets run oaiside 1n,,1
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The RACYCLE
TOeL BTW riderE 2her B entg. :> re,
heire e/siRe Noe 2 t
t W e -. + .I
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SP O AETERYi SAtBNG.
liRe S,one No.2., ,
Which wil tue ease
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eslI.therIdte 27 ,e set' . 4"". "
p)1' ot' he.
N'ezi oa l. Du exlusi VAe .lfo
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WOOD anaCO AL.
V FREE AN 1D pitO:4 P
DW"LI ERY AT.- -
iS. 9'. PO1E'S.
ph)n. 90 '2t
t.l.,fllros '. to Not
:{pedia , e Pioesyune.] Until
New ,: Mby - 2ý-.. W. guest
Duson,whto-it thie South is known Vaten
as the '4*ather of the rice induis- willib
:try" is in tb city. Mr. DMson the U
claims Crowley,La., as his home. oceas
He was the-- fist man to start ter.sl
growing rice on the low lands.-of week
western Louisiana, and the- an- presi<
nual output i". 3,000,000 bags' of eleeti
rice, yet,according to Mr.Duson, of the
the business4is in its infancy. will ,
"When my-brother and myself at RI
first went into the r;ce business, their
Sdln· hack in 1884 or 1885," said in sir
he, "Iand in our part of the state Rh ac
was,selling at $1.25 an acre. and tradi
there was no demand for it at Wale
that. Now the sameland turned Wels
into rice fields is worth from 1:5 II. a
in 8$65 an acre. Our whole coun
try was poor at thalt time. 1 was
not worth $1,000 myself, but riced
ihas changed everything.
'"Our firm now has l11.0:~:0
,c.res of land in rice, and I ln wilh
n k llnow- of a tzl', l ,;imaai t1:
has inveslted, in thb whv;lo dis.- .
'-ict. who has not toad laony'. ,:ho<
It was up-hill work at first. We !
b:-l a toriffl on rl-," +, ,,." ~, ','
I:1di then we did not. The I-.( ,
I': ,1 t1itl r', llll yV.
+i7 it , l is in .ew i. t: . .
h. h tl I. n V
r i i ! ' u
:;\w with ! yiv id ,,fl t) ., tma, ,n i.
II\l ri is a:t '- i.-",- i lt
- , ' n i prie , ,.f ::11 the .. ;
- -1 ' iIti l a"t.
lditiIcptI'd fonr l,- ` f "
to handle their crops, and ( ::
nov lltte iiyid i'ntol ' :;..
geost lice of t.l pirl':1 s l+( ':' .:': 1
\We culd n1. n ,t l i tlit' W\; I t.
h u-e certificates in New Orltas:- t
Ia.. lV .., :(,0 ', Itl'i, ,NeI w i -I , ", i
e ',e ilt- e tlir t -i iice -\e Ver. r
able to d. -,lt:ything. Cap;it;tl.-t .
lre lecIt,,ting necquainted with
ti,- situatti in, h,,^evOr, illan llt .v
-~il" y 1i r'iit - i])t"
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oa i -- rit'gi t al},i,_. Thle l,pr, t,. .
s , i.;,i f it e thei t ll:Utlie' in : <- s
\a'Il iS mLL.' a'Iii tn ar s -1Ver lrI.
, * U t, iny 1u 1)t', t', .
S ist ,i :i!'. o .il rn dic' l1 t Ialil" i i
NO LOSS OF TME. ' t
S' i a land Dia.ti irh iaI. nli
,, irt . ll -u iiirh . l ix lti.
, t," t a: lt ttt: ar t ll t it ] II a I i \,t
h T)tieas of it ke e ' r 0l) itho tirlst"h1.
1 't.. elpe. ~(ieu and accusfu he l lltto ai
,t,' nutwor' ll/11 t- U is 1 . i . :;..
, i'yhelr, lymouthi . a klhihll .i.u
..:i e tsan ytil be aotin. .i(' ltr i
'-..i were a-le fio kNip on wi' i ha.ii
:.iue. iou . ahthl kl .) ibttle I
., have i sold 'al h elain li
tulera and it! lIeavi Ialc- Ch.arl.n
, , . in. F ir frather Ii'l "ill ui! tTi ..
DANGEROUS IF NEGLECTED.
Yitch - Hazuel Salve 1iprI ns- ' ,'h1
,,ies of i, iec~sven ilto hel e laym i
,,hratcl d thno ijuryt I),n\Vit's Vi '
*t t iel Salve tr'tS a ''ull'". ''- 1l,,,i ",
. j atlinni r sork e Oil liiy h-,tihint y. 1.
I f.wfiSr lsnlng many Irenledies, I trit a
I)t hitt's, itch lIa zt l Salve. A fe
)osw healed the sore," Cni'es ali
S 1:iin diseases, piles k -ield tOt itt once
I ,ewr'edyf eunterfemu. Dr, TDrrrtr-t
.! tran wlllg btou re,
sid Prineese of Wate8 l vegone
to North WaI -fur a week's visit.
Utitl Maonday they are to be the
guests of Mr, Assheton-Smith at
Vaenol Park. Friday the Princ..
willibe installed as Chancellr of
the University of Wales and thrw
occasion will be marked by irn
teresting ceremonies. Next P
week his royal highness is to,
preside at the ,opening of the Al
elestrict railway to the summit w
of the Great Orme and later he O
will open the Alexandra Hospital On
at Rhyl, it is interesting to note, On
their Royal Highe s will be with-. AL
in signt of the ruined Castle of
Rh .iddlau, wherl, ;tccording to
tratlition, the tirst Prince af
Wales was presented to tli -
Welsh chieftains by Ki g Ed ward (
II. as their future prince.
S:at iU- 1 rtes ' or satl'e v ?! r.'
lEd wards,W'est Division .t r,;'t. 1 .v
JO'' Have
W. O3OPING COUGH.
. . .t \,'t la. hU ad t''rcre i t
a ily li erol s 1 1 , , ol l l~tll iiiule 't), fro! .
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I, .1 1,-., QTH~nS 'v e .O' ,.
L'es t-irg' and return.
:rr, !:t':n1 nts have beau made
at Leeshurg for accommodations.
Meals 23 cents or $1.0 per day,
eas .:..- ,.e -. ;. u your tick
t
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:r. "., 1i . Vt . :t cheil.
SCIATIC RH'UMATI'nI1V CURES
SAFTER FOURTEEN YEARS OFmde
SUFFERING.
t LeeIu 1 for cetcu modatio.i i It
rl. ,: l i i .Cur i ti l yUt r t .
,t . n :1. of '- ., tic 't-i . na twl l
.uiie d -Vre'. I wied jveryt n II
, ,ll i ii• i . ' it't1. a R l I r ill
I,: Ii,.l.1 . , \V 11 t e-tll s.
' WANTS QTHE-ES TO KNOW.
41i1 I :) Xiu ' Little Early .
i:, ill-" f 11tt for I th ink w''i -
"c taood thinhgi .i,-,, of l ght, to l'.
" l re i'" I*"t i'tvs Alfred lleiti's
i he Question c
. ill 'sl. ', } i not he iull w i tn the,
1 : ill ii; e lin , r t tv e,
A ifeti:'l Il .is notn'r l '1- in1 -
t OThCe fta tigu
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tried /?,( - w lue "as t,, e l Nr
A fe t N' O t aron )ld tnii' i
res all l -tes Ihtla anfor hier chl nt h lis
ton"ce fatitue.
C!IrUN o. IlLERn Agent.
T The Jeanings Iee--1.t6ry lanow
turning out a fliae qzslity of Pare s
'Phone141.t. C. H. Parkr.
POWELL BROS.,.Contracting Engi
All kinds of Steam Plants. ereeted. We handle a fwll1 line of
Engines and Pumps.-. Alsb .eeves Threshing outfit.
Watch this list of Second-Hand outfits on hand now..
One 70 horse power outfit, Tubular boiler.
One 50 horse power outfit, self Contain boiler.
One 20 horse power outfit, Fire-Box boiler.
Five 10 to 15 horse power, mounted outfit.
One 12 horse power Traction engine with Case separator.
All kinds of Pumps. Let us us know your needs.
-OFFIC;F-SATURDAY, WITH
CALCASIEU IMPLEMENT COMPANY.
Corner Market street and Broadway. 61d&w
CALCASIEU IMPL Co.
LIMITED.
(Corner MaIrket street and Broadway.)
Have just receivod a c"na load of higl gradc.e Surreys, 'eubher Tire
iHug ies a:nd Liht R1oi:td ~"t,'a, [I',y .s: have in stock
Moline Pl:ows. Diise:a . Lei\ " Ifar H tri,\:', '> ; e l3rJuad-cast
eeddar., Stan'ard '::e Dtiis and ,i arn W1tad :s. a
ltiy l" ist i tltoi'a"r .U k! e .e sulc'. -itdo thm New
n;·.:.,! , 1 lsN , : Iuc k e Rt i . : lt: ,'lr . t : l.,u . .t c ( .lt see it, you
:o k av ! a; Fe iti- U
afla I 1i s .
N. L. `i'er, , . . ayco'irn.
- , A.U ,
Le Of Candies, Fruits and Confectioneries.
..All the leading brands of Tobacc- and
. igars. Stationery and WBlar* 2.oks.
Elegant lot of Box Paper.
__TI.OS. A. RATHE.
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PHARMACY IS SOM THIN
t,; which the U\-ra<a peson -nowVs little. yet how d::iort . r , Vhat a
ie . ,- kind tO Canditores, Fruits. 'ndtpot by e ctientific
;,g Our Prescriptionery arnd Blaent
;: "y tu Elegant .loti kofr o :1 P . put ion t e
it aioni at roat ; , . a, l 'harluttl e,; i v 'at how it. a Itnt. unlessha a
!, k o r his ': :" o1 ah v been getting ::"t you " a run-e
,7 at i"teat risi. 1', tarr' y also a complhlcte line lt f"&tents. P-'rop)rietary
:uid .i an t] ,;ii es. along with a well s:u' td tuc of Toilet
to, \rile . t.tc. e \a i\i\- ite your platronage.
THOMAS L. TERRY,
NEW ,iUILDI . OLD LOCATION.
as. .
S J s. LEWIS & CO,
Iv
Real Estate,
JENNINGS,. LOUISIANA.
, Rice and Oil Lands and Town Lots For Sale.
SSty1sh artd Serviceable.
no ' That is the kind 0of Igs you
UJ - - - gt when .\oiu go t . Po ·or
Pte | af t - ·' i- tt', Livery Bs .: -.
COOK, MONTGOMER" & 9"'
GARLICK & FUIIK, Real Esate,
Jennings, - - La
SOr'ice o'vai rW.l keri Buildi tg
P. OW RELL'S
SAW au PMAN4IG MiLi
Elton. La.
MLANUFACTURERS OF
g YdllOvi Pine Lur ber
,CHINESE LAU· DRY.
Ax · ircl ;i~rtuiiy a 'ne by
.;.1,'W-;iý 1 r.iýeu~Sy(tr clothes"
11 ,"12 bo·i!! daixagtd. O'7i r prices,
,I( r`~?u.,naie, oid 'ur work in!
1-gist (lassri.
Ij yq.lg. Lee, Proprietor.
ý1or Stat e 1 ant~ues sti