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CITZ~ENS BANK, JshannIu, - - Louisiana. NTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS. DIIRETORS-J. H. B"Ofman, C. A. Lowry, E. I. Hall, D. Hebert, A. D. 1PeFarlaiia, A. U. rtiher, ýdd Morris, D. D. Andrus, B. C. Andrus. Collectious receive prompt attention. A general banking busi ness transacted. Spring Gentle Spring. you're come again, the gayest season of the year. The season for renewed building operations is athand. This is indicated by the demand for lumber. We're c-arrying a large and carefully - se-lected stock. Our facilities en able us to supply au,.tiing in h " \ Ioroughly seasoned lumber, - -.: shingles, laths, etc., in atiy qua:n S.: , -." tity, at bottom prices. Reiiable S . material; prompt delivers. . : J. E. FOSTER & SONS. P.iaone D1;3. I Arc Ice Factory j SR SHEAR & SONS, Proprietors. o Phone8 i½rce; Prompt Delivery Stylish ~d d Serviceable. ----- -i T!at is the kind of ...:is \ou COOK D; T 0 "A Y & $o B. A. RICH HA RT, Public Aitioe:.cr. Roanoke, - - Louisiana. I Solicit,1 vtour patrolt' e Ui.n, .:- t. antee sati .-" rtion. 4 i.ew:"c f C. E. t- -E 7R. a . D. Io'ver at ^ ar. r*i " . f..,x Hr- Itel!ýy. Room% 3 and 4. Mn--r Bwwc.c Phone Nos. I siiit e :; , ee. 4. J. C. LAO"i Cl." --1AFA L IN- ALL K-INDS ATl' . . k: . . . l WVarehotuse: Ntlort I e.-:e in oer onice. AN i HOUSc.., MiOV :v C. I am preii arT'i d i t di, HC ,:U. MOVING an,! H-~.\VY HAUL ING of all !itau ,. -utth:it , li , Engines an, Mih.ic ,,r ,ce reasonable. i',t': (0t ;als art ~t y residence east ,f s(hab,,! ,us,. 34 L. E. TRUM .. z·sFlorsheim SHOE, Al ShOeS dorn't look alike don't fit alike don't wear alike If you wvant the best for FIT Sand LO 1S Florsheim Shoe for men $5.00 and higher, but better than any other Sold by JEN'N4INGS, LA. NEW ERA BAKER\, -AND- CON FECTIO',' FR Y. FR:EE DELI R.' A COMIPARISON. Atl Bicycle Sprockets run outside their bearings like Stone No. I. THE ---- The RACYCLE SPROCKETS "OLL BETWE2N :c,,- -eanngs. like Stone ieo. 2. ,-1 (Biycdes) "2 ( Da cre) 'Whirch will turn easier? SEEING IS BELIEVING. The RACYCLE .:.es !he rider 27 per cent. in enery. Sold by "TWO BROTH- ,S' East of Citiz'-n- It:,r k. !BICYCLE [LEPA iitLNt; ANtu SUNDRIES. U)1I i SPENCER & G" AiNILD, Architects JENNINGS, - LOU!.-IAN . PURI*NA EVERY SACK. - E $§OWS. CHINESE LAUNDRY. All work carefuliy ldone i)y hand,which prevents yomir c uthos from being damaged. 0tr prices are reasonable, and our work is first-class. Hong Lee, Proprietor. Cor. State and Davies st, Ga Tewh as to Cooek Rce. S. Uchida, consul general of Japan of New York City,is spend lug today in IAke Charles and is being spown around by .Prot S. A. Konapp. This morning they visited the lumber mills and are looking at the rice planta.ions this afternogn. In conversation with an Ameri can reporter, Mr. Uchida said that he had been in the United States six years in his present capacity. "This is my first trip south," he continued, "and my mission is to make a careful study of the cotton mills and see how rice is raised. I am espect ally interested in the importa. tioa of Japanese seed rice iuto tsll section, but will also pay close uattenltion to the cultivai ticJ of other kind of seeds pliantie, in tact everytllia ti.,, pe. tains to rice. "t1ice is our staple food in Japan. We eat rice at every meal, oreakfast dinner, luncheon anu supper, just as you Aulerl cal.s e(t" bread and utLter. I c,_amc hcier last night truLL Hous toll. I will go t1,o L3ciauilontl L1i eCveing, f'oLn whlicil pitee i will ; ti, ut ll Lo LO ouston. I alli inl ILtiot.e't 1 i CotOll .LtAiul'e ill ILcx. i_" ilt\ e good IL0V CL L.ttoi ial. i. J .:u;. iiowcvci, W do 111 t i Ji13;', 111L1 1 L'o ttl0,. l1'1O (I) i i , ll r 10t ti i.LOil tile L U l.e. 0- -'. ,..i'licularily tllt 1 3t . .ice t,. e '1:1t s-, J u: 11)1.13t" 111,1, 1i11 ctl''il t1:} .' ) ) o .t. LOLia C ilJ. n Ll 1t' lt. ' o ricoe and ." vr "1 11 .. l a u . 1 1 1a n d u. ' "i .,t a il 1 COt t ,ll.r A I -:- t 1 1.i 111'1" . i- lalte , O h ' ..1. : iS on I le increase. \We a.,, i ,urnn'~i, 1rNew Yol'. t.it 1 .i \' 11 r Lil and lu Lii till'.. I, ,, i1111, lI ,li(')."O'S i siti .L't" h, 1311 I\ 1i1 s1lt ling about tlic Way Si :l ., t':! Cis 1. oolkcd i l A ll feicii .i . L i dla said: tPhe lcilpi, apa nilil 11n: ;' . - a gre .at 1 1.01` iil.r to la l 'l)lil this cu u ti ),: ,i , :., t.itimV.tiln, tlh1 tuii.g ",1n taouch you is L.w tl "Co.. ii . p)troperl.'" WANTS QTHERS TO KNOW. " - -e, l t. 's L intle- Ea y.: 1 1;i-":"- ;",Y· 1,'ll"i5 i11 ii( 1 llti ,( a t 'l, 1;1.y at . ail ri lht. I t.n .<? , t ,'-e tii l l f 'r 1 :ihi k 1 , .1, "i i. it 1. , thin w ,e i o u htl i . , --. k nr w ik t." writ it A- lf ,d H( ir.:. ,;irwi t'.. 111. "'Th'ey VIl-el" ;,-ryl ...' 'r,. ' '_r .5 13" pill.. D 1" S. P. Excursions. '. l'ing dates April 22nid to _27: ' S .\"t. and Iac 27th t(, .1. :1. 1i '1, , i,~ ,sive. Fa nalll i1 Ire u nli,1nd 1"i t. s I ol1 datt* of sale. o'ft,1 S:!. V clii \".i t oIl" Texas :,;l . 1 ,1 U: c.i:ia line. All ticket ; '',, Ii t urn Vita O d t'and DT 1 \'Er. 'ar, 417.I50 for the ro i(nd t-il 1,,', o ts fi res to Califoi'ni:i. Žanll F1r'1:iclsCi. and all points t.- ,.tl sIte ,cond class rates. (n . :t,., l1ily during the oniotth ,f ,1:, ,'h and April, 1902. a, .-.. 1; . II, ne way, only. Ii hi d I. habll wrlain h Colic. , ,.. . . .l..I 1] )iarnhoea Rinlet] ( l'1 .. . i t, a. ould rather h]e out (If .', ,i l 'du./'ial" illthln it. I .', fin b i. , it yesterday ti) tlhes.ie.s !l,} a . to3 l o no furthel'. tI1il hiley av t (i t u tk again this 1o!'n0ing.-- HI. R . I . - p S . l ly nm o u th . i )k l ho mnV l . . .,. .,rI lil, to keett otinl witlh t her " v ', V lolt sin j 1 a Sitnglt day'11"---' 0(1'. 'u should keep a hottl- of I (I I,,ll int youIr homt.e. For .sini SCIATIC RHEUMATIRM CURED AFTER FOURTEEN YEARS OF SUFFERING. "I lu:ve t~een afflicted with siatt ic ihll"i:.,io isml for fourteen VealS. 'ciV.S 1 ,ili Isgdgar, of 0 Germallntown, ''al. i was able to be around 1uit (oI-, ':.::tanly suffered. I tried everybthing . c',uld hear of and at lastwas told to i y l'hamberlain's Path Ialu., which i ,iid and was immuediately relie\ed and in a shlort time cured, and 1 am happy to say it has not since retlurn-l ed.' Why not use, this linimnent and get well? It. is for rale by all drugests, Good Lotc. In the light sucees thsat, ha, attended advertising and the im- 4 mensity of that business, ii 4 would seem altoge' her anneces: - ary t oadvance a singleargument 4 in tavorofi publicity. The man 4 who says advertising does not l pay, slaps in the face the most successful men in business in the country. His talk is contrary to the experience of thousands of the most energetic, enterpris ing and brainy business men of the country. One c:ln find a practicaly limitless number of meen who haie become snccess ful thr'ugh its aHsency, while one would have to lon-k far and near to di..covr-- one who has amnas.ed 'I a fortuno without the aid of p.-intolr' in;l. TPhi university of the use of priuted letters and billheads and envelopes demon- r strat, ' s ltl s. :':t- i;mity o:f .,n i nl lt, ".. favo;:- r 1-f nadvet!-isi,. Everv nv wh.o p1 tee d t- d,,dt fore his door, or his shop win dows to attract passers by shows his faith on it. The progressive and .tc - ' , .ui man i'-v r'til - r seeks those ,indin wiih e: i' h, P'i nte.t I k. .. .;: a;": -. Glott - t'n TLra iipa sl,-ha PURINA FOR I Hard Work. THE FEED THAT SAVES MONEY OVER T COORN &OATS, " H ' V'TL. IR. E. POWELL POWELL'S SAW ad PLANING MILL: Elton, La. MANUFACTURERS OP Lon. Yellow Pine Lumber PP UR iA Feed. xNKE EVERY sACK. KEEPS MULES UP AND FEED BILLS DOW'I TRY IT! WOOD and COAL. .t AND P1ROMPT I 1 "'ERIY AT'. I. OS. POCGUE'S. ,, .d tf The Question eletl ier the "T we(nti(ethf ('cntur. , c·s b I l-ul ', .1" wv l-et h II I i( 'i" art'" <;i in i th lo~inn y'eat of thle : t, - hl. ii not n-anl y -o iun I:oi't;: t to the umnjini-s matl of The Vital Question .h nh, or" not he will bring the Sll id i resolln'ces of tlhe "Ccw ' ent uryl o hi. aid in hnreap ing th, qun;,:-titv and qualily of his iy!),W.ttitn work. The NEW i I I:N'JUllY stands fto iun ,ri' wtrk, Ilore speedt , 25 per cent lvss laoIr and 25 ver cent less fatigu. N, L., MILLER, Aoent, Z IcBu I&t .. .The Jennings Ice Factory is now operating and is * * turning out a fine quality of Plf*e Sparkling Ice. 'Phone 141. C. H. Parker. CALCASIEU IMPL. Co. * LIMITED. (Corner Market street and Broadway.) Have just received a car load of high grade Surreys, Rubber Tire Buggies and Light Road Wagons They also have in stock Moline Plows, Discs, Lever Harrows, Moline Broad-cast Seeders, Standard Rice Drills and Milburn Wagons. They have just set up their Buckeye Mowers. and the New Frameless Buckeye Rice Binder. If you don't see it, you will miss it. - ... . . . .. . .. .. 2- ,, D. C. BROWN ...GENERAL CONTRACTOR .:"`: :aprd BUIiDER Dealer in Blrick, Lime, Sand, Cement, . Agatete Plaster, Plaster }Paris, SFire 7;ri.k andi Clay. Ilkick Buildiug 3a SItpecialty. ('oresplontlence S-liitvd. Oltice over Sott .lro.r. Store. Front l 31u. Lo{., TI, ,x 16i4. -JENNINGS, - - LOIS:TNA. * 333-------- '-- -- ~--·-~ Best LI e in Town Of Candies, Fruits and Confectioneries. All the leading brands of Tobacc' and Cigars. Stationery and Biar1 P.oka. Elegant lot of Box Paper. TIHOS. A. RATHIE. J. S, LEWIS & COq, Real Estate, JENNINGS, LOUISIANA. Rice and Oil Lands and Town Lots For Sale. POWiELL BRO ., Contracting Engineers. All kinds of Steam Plants erc'ted. w7e handle a full line of 1Boilers, eu i 'unlumps. .:uso I 'et-ve 'l' hreshing outilt. \1': t -.1 th ]i .t l iof ,t"," ,I-H, l- ,tutlits on uaud now. O 7 it'. I)or 3,'3'3 < o tfit, 1' t:bul:! hilller. , . hr.; ( po,)v0.e . . :m3 it. se:, l f (,,nta"'in bloilcr. . ,:"3: 3 3(' ' r ,, .... ",. i'h3 -i L 3. , 133]33'. "i ' 3' h",: 13 , ,.:. ' :' . .+',3.'t t 333 lti3 . 4 qt r -' 1L !: - - Po't;'( 1i".' ; ., ',q f, w ithi 3 i' t .. I-,-)i.r:.t.;,) . 1.', kind),i- . u 1: .. I ,,. - .. ,,, : ,n t,, .. LYOU ... V HO Have Hf'-ar Pumnping V A.-\rt dillv.3i ceC. th:it Fin -,7t,;ineilt' 1r t . t ,' .:.33 ..;i+of tile L 3:3n,! i Aro in, t 3 '1 ,;:r. Have a w c~, d"i ., 1y ": s Iii 3hich ha, a fk)NG-El , ,.i ;.i ('1iM STiMIN3'.i- 11;::: ,ly in thYe l3ir ,et, the.re-,y ,li3,nwi\,_ a i O i)O ) " fl i F'.IO\Vw OF WATER. Fir:t+ C 9l.-Wrk Guatranttdt?. Yours tfor IH-i'wAS, BERT IITTER. - - iJe ý-iings. La. PHARMACY IS SOMETHING of whici') the ave\rag.e lerson knows little, yet h11w i.llportlant. Whitat a leua.srNe to the sick to l.anw that they are :L t tine1 3 Pu:oe. Firesh lh'1,-u . the, kind the TIc:tor r'tes'cibed. (.mtn ~*1pun e by a Se-itn tific LharmTa3.ist. Our Prescription Department is :.ccu33:,ey and pr3'(.ci3sion3.. kno4wl(t.le of each iigttdient put in ", pre al iptio3 l fl3()I331 a (' ll'c llli33 cu! a3 '13 I [h rllmllc3 teutic3 l3 st.:t..dpoint, an il unless k , y 3 k 33,,w th (is whrv e y liutt ha 1331 b 33n, 1..t tin . y () I ctl " 3. '3ines y3 ( )u avo e 31'un li.in T( 'at risk. \e au *,y a (lso t 3o3llll)te' lilne( ,d Pttterlts, PI-ro` Tietllry :an<| F3 3:3tily .ledicine.,. 3long3 with a well s--oht-ted stock (3' Toilet A:-tic-h,2 ('. , V. 'e invit:- y,,ur 13:t33r'n0 3e2. THOMA . .. TERRY, NEW 1UlLDIN(;. OLD LOC .TION. Refrigerators! "','V .:- . :U P'7LL LIANE nd PRIC~E THE LO\W18'T. Call and ..i.. t,, 33ne?,( b3o,,hor' pt rchatuhg. Ou" stock (1f tlt goods in the , in 13,:,.l'e,,. If 3,33u "wisht to SAVE MA)NETY call and, see us.. ,-,SOTT BROTHERS. G ARLCK & FUNK, Real Estate, Ofice tverW Wo.Ha).,f B~uilding, Jennings, - - - La.