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S. T tru. that k as your name contineously butern the peqii ' It long inA d aob odyse does any betts add wog one { I do ui*abelieve in generalities. "All kinds ofa staple and tfaygwUeSri Jusr full line of dry goods and notions"-Such things were "er dfty years agoundAme business men persist in the folly th :,All that a general ad ever does is to "keep year name e business before the people." low, isn't your name and kept before people just the same or a little better quo You advertise some special thing or things ? It suely ts 4, besides that you have the benefit of a direct dqpnand sot the thing advertised. That is, of course, provided that out thing is a good thing, and at a low enough price to makes eh ugly desirable, hav ý The way to stir up trade is to take some item that there nee terally a demand for and put a deep cut price on it, tai will bring people to the store, and they'll buy other ilh 4gsat east you won't lose anything, for many of them would sot have do epswithhio the extra inducement. ep 1'The idio &d'hawing people with special offerings is perfectlylegitimate, ewe res theoLl`p "object is to get them into the store, for in that way they get bet ntalanted with the store and the stock. If these are all right they will eeml dCI lin. bot ~There are plenty of times when special bargains are ofered, the object be ti -_ -merely to sell the goods quickly, no thoul - being taken of the value of the ma -from the point of advertising advantage. It ~g is well to explain why the prices are made act lower than usual. Give a good, honest reason of for it. The honester you can be in your ad the better people will like it. Not only be honest, but let the ads show and prove that ott - , what of everything nowadays. me The advertisement of the future will bint one that will leave out any idea di the tt being funny or "catchy." it sib will tell store news plainly. clearly, honestly. When it talf wo about goods it will tell som th ,, thing about them. If they are in good, the ad will not only say we ui my t ý to SILVER so, but will say why. an S qi to thke DOLCARS If they are best-the rm.. ma ithat the m . AT e n enr ." . tom: ° awr stra ing thi ran Gasoline Engines ith SRELIABLE FOR e ALL PURPOSES e ne no THE FAIRBANKS CO., 6 0 and 612 Canal St., New Orleans, La. th Al -a REYWOOD BROS. & DOBBIhS, Local Agents. , pr at JOHN MARTIN, a ....DEALER IN .... $ VEQETABLES 'AND FRUITS, Select Goods at Bottom Prices for Cash. I Jennings Hotel Building, South Main Street. GG IR Ont p in the count int rse of a year, Own your own Bug ,-gY_ _twill soon pay for itself, and give you a certain Ssatisfaction all the time. We have on view at our Repository a line of Vehicles which leaves little to be desired. Their room tis better than thire BUGGY CARRIAGE HIRE HIRE ompy,' and we, therefore, propose to part with them for as little as we can p'dlive. This is your opportunity. SI1ACI BSOS. & CO., dyislOS, LtOUISIARNR For Sale on Easy Terms. 'liie subscriber has 10,000 acres of Oil and Rice Lands located'on both sides of Bayou Nespique, in Townships 4, 5 and 6, Ranges 1 East and 1 and 2 West, which he is offering at $12.50 per acre. One-fourth Cash, Balance in one and two years. S i AM.E... ., HOUSTON. (i . * i .DO. JlN, NINGe . LA. ..(h,. EX ULT O1. BOER WAR s sori are 'eseat Condities Point to a at of a f United States. int ihkabil5ateS M f the T.we.- 100 pbMlses-.Ame5een d*on Th are two republ es lesnt a the I world than there were in 189s. This is tha one of the results of the war which has ust, been brought to close. An elab orate seheme of federation, in which w :the people of the subverted govern meats will have local selftt-rule at an che .easrly day and be in a league with the sa beat of the Britishpossaessions in their Wet quarter of the world, is to be estab- tria lished. This is anothtr outcome of I s the same conlict, and one which was dr, not expected by many persons at the outsaet Some of the Boer aghting bra -chiefs who'have laid down their arms I br have been to London on a mission con nected with the settlement of the lbs terms of surrender. They were enter- out tained by representatives of the Brit- 0OU Ish government, and there can be no Sai doubt that the visit will be a pleasant ide episode in their lives. As one of the Ga I results of the present rapproachment I between British and Boers the Afrikan p der-Bond, which is a sort of a league between all the Dutch realdents of Af rica, is to be dissolved, says the St. Louis G.pbe-Demcrat. be - The agencies which are certain to y 1 ar mke the rehabilitation of the'two St( e ex-republics speedy and pleasant are the s actively in operation. A large portion iot, Sof the population of both of them will e be British, Americans, germans and s other non-Boers. Necessarily these e persons will get the same sort of treat ment as the Boers, and they are vitally 5 Interested in having the disabilities of the latter removed at the earliest pos z sible day. The crown colony status or would be even more objectionable to ed Sthe Americans and Englishmen resid- inc | ing in the two Dutch states than they RE y would be to the natives themselves pai and they have a strong incentive for dri s making the transition to full self-gov ernment as short as possible. Already some of these persons are presenting this side of the question in the lead ing London newspapers. This is a side which will appeal with force to ma the British ministry. The ministry has 42 a special reason to want to win the I favor of the Boers, and the way to do this, as it well knows, it to make their political conditions as agreeable to ] them as possible, and to do this at the etc earliest practicable moment. Re Thus all the conditions point to the ereetio-orf a " .nt af_ United States 8 of Africa among the different British colonies which are contiguous. Eng land's possessions in the whole coant- D nent of Africa, counting Egypt, which nominally belongs to Turkey, but which has been administered for many fol years by England and which she will LI never give up, aggregate about 3,000,- D. 000 miles in area, or about the same as Nc * that of the United States, exclusive of th Alaska and the islands acquired in 1898. About half of this area is in South Africa, most of it being contigu ens. The purpose evidently is to es tablish a anion between all these con tiguous states on the Canadian and - Australian plan, in which each will be th practically independent in local affairs th and have a voice in matters pertaining in to the whole federation. This will be a sort of United States of South Af rica. closely following the Amerlcan model, which has a great vogue among Ta 3ritish and British colonial statesmen an at the present time. American ideas Ct I are making their triumphant way A around the world. There will be re grets for the overthrow of the two lit 4le republics, but their people are ac- bi cepting the situation with courage and intelligence, and the new regime which H will soon set in will eventually give them almost as much liberty as they had under the former condition, and at the same time give them a contact with the world which will mateiially e advance their social and industrial status. CEILDREN SOLD I UNhOARYT. PeoplIe Wtheet Chldrea Ge te the k of eandtE oe*piLes to Ea I h. ungarian authorities ae tae Ing deabsive steps to put a stop to an extraordinary system ofaseflag ehil Itron which prevails to a large extent B ia the central provinces. Once a month childless persoms app pear in a large foundling hospital ii Temenavar where they seek out the children that sult them and depart ' after paying a sum of money for their purchases. On a recent occasion 30 ch4ldren t ranging from one to rine years, were cn1 ispose4 $ in this way without auffi. cfent guarantee being given that the < puncrhasers were respectable people I who would treat the ehildres prop. I Srly. Theq most beautiful children I ere those most sought after, especi ally fair-haired girls, ae these t Bun* ( Sgary are rare. I In three eases cidreus people bought six children to bring up as acrobats. In one case a millionaire sought a boy to bring up as hbis heir, as he had disinherited his own son. The authori 3 ties now insist on the mos careful in. ve.stdSgatLons into the status and mo O tives of the purchasers. id The news has got abroad in Hun e. gary that there is a neady market for children in. Temesvar, and the mothers id of illegitimate children are eager in meay eases to send their unhappy of sprihg to an institution where they hams such prospects. Ret Wates Direet Ireom ~ 'el Rot wte i upplied from Wells direet to . leh #, i U~". , The ci the': e art ea Ly oon - is 50 dents a isonth. All sub ecriptions ne paid, in advance are pa4sblOat that rate. To all t of our subscribers who willcome into the office this week and pay up t6 Dec. 81 we willallow a dis count f f onesixth oft. This will a pay you interest at the rate of 100 per cent per annum. o..r aM a,01e Cars 0 Is the only harmless cough cure is that gives quick relief. Cures c coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis, les whooping cough, .pheumonia, asthma, LaGrippe and a throat, a chest and lung- troubles. I got .e soaked by ruin, says Gertrude R. ir Fenner, Muacie, Ind., and con b. tracted a severe congh and cold. FO SI failed rapidly; lost 48 lbs. My t druggist reommended One Min e utme Cough Cure. The first bottle brougt relief; several cured me. n. I am back to my old weight, 148 pi e lbs. One Minut% Cough Cure , r- cuts the phlegm, relieves the for it- cough at once, diaws out the in- eas 10o am mation, cures croup. An gl It ideal remedy for children. wri t Gauthicr Bros., Owl Drug Store. L it Thu .n- en oVe Election Bets. It. We don't want to encourage (* betting on this election, but if aY to y )u will wager, The Owl Drug ro Store want to furnish you with re the cigars that you lose. In box iots we can make you a special i price. All brands from $1.00 to 810.00 a box. ly official Map. of Rhorer's map of Calcasieu par ish is the official map. Approv to ed by the police jury. Size 23x42 .- inches. Price $1.00, at the ey RECORD, or sent by mail post- bob . paid on receipt of price. Ad. or dress RECORD, Jennings, La. Rice Land for Sale. I arm of 150 acres near Elton, to mostly level prairie. as 42 MRs. ELLEN FRITTS. he oi Lost. to Purse containing money, keys, he etc. The name Britton inside. Return to Heywood Bros. and he get reward. s ci `g- A free gift from the Jennings ·i c DAILY RnooRD to the Ladies ut Library. All the money received N ny for advertising in the special L in Ladies' Library edition of the o0,- DAILY RECORD to be issued in C as November. Patronize it; get of the benefit of the advertising, _ and help a worthy cause. - Every merchant in Jennings a n. should have an advertisement m be the Ladies' Library edition of ,. the DA1)ILY RECORD to be issued ng in November. be Af- e Best Prescrptoons for sesria sa Chills and Fever is a bottle of Grove's yeg Tasteless Chill Tonic. It is simply iron ien and quinine in a tasteless form. No eas Cure. No Pay. Price 50o. lit. To make your wife love you ac- buy "Garland" Stoves and Ran nd ges. Sold by A. F. Deronen ich Hdw. Co. rive hey Ask your grocer for "Dani he woody's Best" four. It has no lly equal. 3p-Water cisterns, oil tanks, for wagons or reservoirs, see J. B. Killinger, Jennings, La. Koedol a Dysp8epsia Cure '1 Digests what you eat. part This re 0a contais all of the hdeir dgesants and digests all kinds of food. It gitvs nstantrelie and never rfalls to cure. It allows you to eat all Ir the food you want, Themost sensitive ere tomachs can taske it. Bylte use many luff thousands of dyeptics have been the coure after everythun else failed. ] opl elualled for the stomach. Child ,ropen with weak stomaohs thrive on it. dFirst ntdoserelieves. AdietnneeSWlr. nOwes d stm.e eshabls pUPUR INA Is mly S101 hi H, Sacks likthis the t7 d tlhat eas fee lilsW won. ears 5!!@*c Aiwrks GOreate t WelY. i THE ' TOLEDO I BLADE TOLEDO, : : OHIO. How Preues, New Stereotyve Platt, SIw sad Modera Agliauces It Every Deaertlmat. Es S Wlmrargem t of silld ain to Four Times its Present Size. Before the close of 1902 the Toledo Blade will . be installed in its new builhing, with a modern 8plant and equipment with faciitiee equal toany publication between New York and C'hicago. It Is theonly Weckly newspapes edited expressly for every State and Territory. T'he News of the World so arranged that busy people can more easily comprehend, than by reading cnmbersome colamnsof dailies. All current topics made plain in eaobh Isse by special editorial matter. written from inception down to date. The only paper published espeilally for people do not read tdaily newepaners, and yet thirst for plaint f.jcts. bU yThat the kind ofa newspaper is popular, is pro. yen by the fact that the Weekly BDide now has over 178,000O yearly subscribers, and is circulated a *lp In all parts of the United States. In addition to the news, the Blade publishes short and serial e stories, and many departments of matter suitrd to every member of the family. Buly one dollar Ifa year. Write for free specimen copy. Address The Blade, 1i TOLEDO, 0810. : Special Offer 1 The Boathern Record and the Toledo Blade, t both one year for one dollar to new subscribers , or to old subscribers who pay up all arrears and one year in advance. Addrese all letters to The Record, JENNINGS. LA. QUEEI & ORESCINT . . IC ROUT E,. ' The Best Line to New York,Phll delphis, Baltimore, Washlngton. 0 cinnati, Chattanooga, Birmingham sad Fa ;S all points in the last. ms Through Sleeper, New Orleans dt ,d New York via Chattanooga, Bristol, al Lynchburg, Washington and PeanqI vala Railroad. 8e Pullman Sleeper, New Orleans to il Cincinnatl. et Dining Car Servieo on both New York and Cincinnati Lines, serving. all meals. Coolest. Cleanest. aill detailed lintoratlo fntanihe4 em application. Se oo. H. Smith, in a P.L A., of 3. a. Andersom, A. G. P. A Mew Orleans, L. e Mr. Horse on Owner. *0 % weTn arfte~ur fered. tn lirt.f on W >Lno. We arei&tern withse", clanss honest toeed with prompt se3 - vimes, ull weights sad right priesm. Is en doesnt matte tio as wethse lh s la food for one hone or a hnn wais to sePA yea what feed yea ba. ; FAIN & KRIELOW k, I F. HUTCHISSON, .Architect. . Pans, speEocfloations, ostimates end bills of material made out Room 8, Moore Building. ------- -- 8 E. F. ROWSON & CO., to JENNINGS. LA. any SWil a Lnads, Improved Pasrms ad s Town Lots, Rleo and Pine Lads In t tauslalsa and Teas. - CORRiSPONDENCB SOLICITED. D. R. WILLIAMS & CO., JENNI'yGS, . JL. Real: Estate Wild Lands, Improved arms sad Town Lots, Rico ud Plae Lands In Louitianm sad T s. Ooee in the ne BullUek Dutaldait 00oaaUYpoeagita Iolsai City AS ooELL A.. RICE AND OIL LA Office Over Ct iens' Band.' The First National Bank of Jen OFFICERS.{ E . F. OWSON, President. F E. BLISS, Vies. GEO. A. C)OUITNEY, Cashier. H. H. HOAO, AL. ( DIRECTORS, r.. . MORSE, 3 J. P. AER, . .B H ,t S8. . JONSON, E.. ROWON01. $ This Bank is now open for business in its n building on Main Street. Mitchell & Conner, ..STAR GROCERY.. 1 AND City Meat Market, a TEMPORARY BUILDING j ON THE OLD SITE...... Percy Longn arn DEALERC IN General Merchandise Groceries, Dry Goods, Clothing, Notions.. SFREEBB DBLIUERY. jEJNNNG, f.L El . 1. HALL, Prest. D. D. ANDliUS, V. Prost. J. H. Horrx&, ('ae.hU THE CITIZENS' BANI., JENNINGS. LOUISIANA. INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSI 7S. Directors: J. H. Hoffman, C. A. Lowry, E. 1. Hall, D. Iejert, A. P.R rrkafia, A. M. Arthur, Edd Morris, . D. D. ndrus, B . Andras. Collections receive prompt attention. A gen3ral banking br iness transacted. The Proper Way to Travel. SOUTHERN PACIFIOA Sunms au SUNSET ROUTE, FREE CHAIR CARS. SPLENDIb EQUIP~1EIT, . BOX VESTIBULED, PERPECT TRAINS. .,,~Bss _CAILIFORN I A, THE ET THE WEST, ROUTE THE NEW YORK, UItKE QUICKEWT THE AST, *y. i. OASltJ...R,3, so - u., Trfio .n1.r...t n or.-as ,o .... 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