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BEGINNING MONDAY, AUGUST 3*d, ___ _ ALL OF OUR, " SPRING and SUMMER Coats and Pants al Odd T LESs 1-3 THE REGULAR ICES 1,e.Third Off on all Panama Sr4 il ats. S$0.o0 .....0SUITS........00 . 2500...... " ....... 16.65 24.00...... " ....... 16.00 20.00...... " .... .. 1335 1 .0 ...... " ....... 12.00 ' 15.00...... " ....... 10.00 7.50..PALM BEACHS.. 6.00 6.00.. " 4.00 AU White Suits and Odd Troksers Les 1.3 ALTERATIONS FREE sALE STRICTEIV CASH THIS WILl 'BE OUR BANNER SALE . SULLMAN & CO. "Good Clothes Slnce 18788" - ts.t.* - Natchez, Miss. MBER! 'LUMBER! 0 to 20' R. No. I nid B No. 2 Beaded CelWpg -10 to 20' B Bo 1 end B No. 2 Beeded Foulmg 0 to 20' No I S2S 0 to 20' No. 2 ",ZSACM or Florlng to 20' No. I .an 2 Commra SZS and Stplep 0 to 20' No. I and 2 Comma. SZS d2S SiitIo 30 to 20' No. I a.d 2 Ceemme SS or reugh I to 20' No. ead S1SAE or rough 30 to 20' " " " " 10 to 20' ' " " I0to20'""" 10 to 20' .. .. .. l0 to 20' No. I remgh -0 to 20' No. I rough . We have the above items n stock and will take pIessure la qotlag cdee prlces for prompt Shlpm-ut. STERUNG LUMBER CO., BASTROP, LA. THIS SPACE - no . '- -l t ID)l ITY TO DE S,. I1I po'icy ,, 0. .and made US lI'PI. .. .., ,CKSBURS STOP AT "I ,T'..L WASHINGTON * , OUTSIDE ROOMS .," -- --. EU IOPlrA PI N - T. W. aIcaNaSon, ee aIRun! SThere's quite a run in our athletic ul ear this week. SNalnso ks, solsette and linen and all the ical fatirics. Nothing so comfortable. V. D. Shirts and Drawers -and UnOln Suits Sthing reaJy for inside wear as well as tw tlpikce business suits at $16.30 up. arner & Searles eo., Vlksburj, MIss. l GRADE IODERN JOB PRITINGI Its k Specialt l FauwatlStatlmlJ. * Us Send in Samples I lil NI Sfor I of What You I til ces Need NW IU SIe Plnt inI Order kDra Tik Itc ..IISON JOURIAL 'TALUL wK ....~ a~~c -Ir . 1 Mr. W. iT. Lanfs, of Waterproof spent Wednesday with his mother in st. Joseph. Hon. Martin Jacoby, Mayor of Newelltbn, was a visitor to St. Jo seph on Monday. Mr. John Hughes and Mr. Val entine, of Port Gibson, were visitors to St. Joseph last Sunday. Rash Hashanah, or Jewish New Year, was fittingly observed by bur Israelitish citizens last Monday. Mr. Wm. Heckler was called to Fayette last week as a witness before - the Grand Jury of Jefferson county. Dr. and Mrs. Jno. Smythe, who ,i have been spending a few days at Wareoree, have returned to New Orleans. fr Rev. Geo. Fox conducted services at St. Joseph last Sunday morning and evening, preaching to good con- 1. gregations. Dr. Smythe and nephew, Mr. 8. to Chas. Young, motored up from St. th Joseph from Wavertree Saturday morning. A dance is being arranged for m next Thursday night at the Masonic ,Hall. The local band will furnish the music. d Mr. Iouis T. Hunter, Police Ju ror Sixth Ward, was a visitor to St. St. Joiseph on Friday, having come n up to act with a committee in re viewing the Assessment Rolls for 1914. Misses Emily and Mabel Netter ville have returned home from Adams county, Miss., where they spent the summer, and will be with their brother, Mr. Wide Netterville, at Panola, for the winter. Dr. H. 8. 'Trice returned this week from New Orleans, whither he was called by the serious illness of his mother. We are glad to learn I that Mrs. Trice has grptly improved to ind has returned to her home in Tupelo, Miss. Thos. J. Holmes, the popular plumber of Natches, Advertises a lespedesa seed pan, which attached G to the cutter bar of the machine, en Sables the farmer to save from one to two bushels of seed to the acre Mr. Holmes will be glad to furnish any ftrther information desired. The moving picture show coan. tinues to give attractive rees every night, Mondays and Saturdays be ing reserved for the colored popu latinm. The pictures shown are all good, clear and clean. The show is deserving of support and as long as the nods are good our country friends should attend. The price of h admission is very low, ten cents he- m i.g the prevalinag chrgs. The show e hbegins at 8 o'clock sharp. The Sq. Joseph High School opened the 1914-15 seion on Mon- t day with the following atteadance: '5 Ith grad-- Iboy, 4 girls 10th rade- 1 boy, 4 girls 9th srud-- boy, girls ah grad- 6 boys, 3 gir 7th grad- borys, 6a irlsI e r- 4 boys, 4 h irls th md h ads- 2s boys, l girJIs 1a, seoI& d- Ilboys, girl m Tre - 8sb a r blsd ld.*aneds-67 sea miss show bet Piay,. Ssmlsns Ia IL.sp ess o or walO emsl sesoner 3, Um. AlsandeV, A. V. Jackson, Ao Bush, Charley l , Ed Iray, Atln Rliebdeoa,Fsanie Ga.., J. W. Geott, Hasrist Jones, Howard sa, W. M. Wsmhier, s *le w. WI Wm UEN preus t the wellk q own book play, "U.b Tr SLim- - Poitively tthe bigget anl Scrubs Vatta Y.a you 7W3rblu m iwi m IhLiu W.]V Bee De SW ___s c U. wr * ~WIk apu.-ags mm Newellton Soclety Notes. SHUGO JBRBSLW, . . * ... Miss Adel Lombardo has rsurned.atsr Svisit to relatives at Waterproof. Mr. Chae. Testa spent a day with friends in Newellton this week. Miss Josephine Aly left Natchitoehes on 13th inst to enter the State Normal. Mr. Ralph Aly has gone to St. Jnssph to attend the St. Joseph High School for the 1914-16 team Miss Gladys Lamlehb tas d toNat ches after a delightful vt to relatives and friends in this parish. The many friends of nHo. John Mur doch were delighted to see him out this week after recent indisposition. Mr. 8slvador Baragona, of St. Joseph motored up to Newellton one day this • -m ms m m m weak anulmpowim by Umrm Mae. Or. Jar., who hadR ben. I. thi Yklmg ow pprvbg the dippis of .ttlsl , r .d with them to SL. Jomrh. Dr. ind Mm. Au.... mtertlnmd M s diditfl wi pd et,, .emjlmmh! to their Mmml., a amber d whem sya dh tb umlv.e .1 the klneg hebooks ly the ukJt hsand apmrt " ms ph... sa t -"id The Aft prim. woe -wds Ma. 0.8. Mir, wbis the ....IdI' kIl to Mfr.ltdr A , Jr. Tbe biemds d Mr.mia Mu Iaes,.d s Vrh em 8 i lto hear that trip bed l stsi M acrEu the dew. and lim at Nw York is Mumiu mm I mL hit that -n for Dg" Ro o whain they upmt asural dogs with Mam. as Vries' mather, Mm . AraM, ml a. tuined to Newellbows eSturimu es" ia. They oris raeu umy msr umrim.. m their hpsd. pasismluei sad lokp umps faom warwuwpt wrup. Waterproof Notes. Miss Myra Berry is visiting Mrs. L. B. Hunter. Miss 1lly Hudnall is spending a few days in Iatches. Mr. M as 8peer is visiting his i ter, Mrs. G. C. Goldman, Jr. Miss Miriam Watson will attend sabool at Port Gibson for the seion, 1914. Miss Len Hunter left for Wbltwt College after a vey pleasant samer. Mr. G. C. Goldman is still quite ll sad his friends are quite anuloo aebot him. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Dersl y bave lea their borne at Jachg alter a Msehty viat to relatives. Miss Gladys Freeman, who has been visiting Mrs. Andi h, bee been eplent of many social favor Mins Dorthy Skinner returned to her joms in St. Joseph after speeding sem mer with her aunt, Mis Bea Gaese. Quite a evowd Igtered at Mrs. LB. Hunter's Tuesday night to bid firwell to Miss Lena before her departue for Tschool. The ladies Emboldery Chub was p-et -o -hn. a atdr be wiN asst aM,.. Madis's M Wad.mf. the 813k. It kwlidnhb wapM lWe hwe 1 lanw, Hm a.e. s ealp .~e.diug ?hap wE -=- 3o r Mara for the wi. puhi s eerl eppsauwiw a to h .awdoat pduipd,. Mr. 3. 5. Huopw, '.ini amp so" md ph t -d d waosraptmiit - alt a utim d 5 bagemiSI gh map Miuteth tadr lob '=& an a d i0 parm .mwl * Ithat ]t" webe as um. r ifs for mr am u RuTb aheual an. srhar Mims bkin ale Dinl. he Doe - guwoo la a .b way at w 'du* -sa at !w woo via. m m %Dall Abair miSw -nthqi Wpu pinl a Adbhl mw mual d h ba A bi ugh,.a eWuphihd~ Asbb Nb Is r d , ml Mbat'tdm r3b his W O I sadii ln~wps Nur mlia bdM bie bld wil 1. Jhein - aSd he hu uRNtaia 5n ý Still Urn MkSU! I wis~h to nitify the dbik thet I -n still ein ý nio for ýC~ttar trl i ý a pric. I vie onf 01 hand s d - NidepLýiýpj cotton seed sacks to be sad as a'lhd 00WIC terms. P.o. Sex iii AL kbi V" ColI il I I I I WrN i I 7- ' InUL ==SnlT. " _ . G ,,"' -OOD -HO - New Sam4nbl 4ps*** ...........* - *NoTIcL. - at - isim * 18R J L., ý 114.I~ t m hed of 140M t a" i he -n TUUDAY, 00W1tm ý, mo14, a 1:11 is te 11u will be whmr wmdd a felthi .-i dhd I T IyL lr ý r C lo w , i ~ R O 4O~~t 0101m14HO, ~~~Ohtrs~d CI t '~IY .as t.i Tsaoe4... nao ns, i M nn h rt Irn Wratr, Tmi d "u r Sbr. By the use this pa attachl to the caut tsr bur of MOwf Machine you can save tres ame to two b shels of seed to the acre NaetoImu, Miss. a,,,, PLOWS Wmmmma. Amm.. o. o.m h-~ HARROWS News Room L sum. & Bem L9lum E=7,.. PLO we...AR behmr POrWass CU. LTIVATORS MU ,HMA ne m nm a . "a . . . . . C P. SHAW & cO., Fmoa M ach bSbp , I.I, . . . 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