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Most men realize that they have personal Speculiarities of figure which ready-to-wear garments never quite provide for. Tbhey're usually_ bought in defer ence to purse rather than tojudgment. We measure for clothes for every requirement at prices to suit every purchaser. Selcotion of cloth need not be confined to one oi two fabrics. You -can choose from five hundred. S-- ".--. Your measure taken SIrt. cw e o wait." IR W. FORDYCE, Fine Tailoring W.aa.i., la.. Mi. bo& Si & Paias {ltrIruhri Sotber Div). 7:35p.m. daily. a.. swthbmda-Dls6: ami. daly. m w UYIU Najlgia..ca (Ras4 ~mrur Vafq). *. 3 sm b 9:0A .)..:O , d aYil li 4· umtbLuad-Az. *:i prm. 4iy. ZA~ @Ma d x N .bom P IfrJean, I4. - - ý Rig f lreei La. 1s ZtrU trmees SAAsk 0.. fod Lou an L4 t a !tvor flop., r y. ' , . sect r" -m - S~ ~awampoo A4 -.~. Ico4iiyu-- rr ... .. .. ;4, , ý . .ý .' g. . : - - ý°., t.. ...: .. _ .. ti ý'ý ý? 7' ._ The Knights of -Honor has been doing business for 36 years and has paid $88,900,000 for death claims, and of this amouot $4, 000,000 bhas ben paid to. orphans and widows in Louisiana. This order admits the ladies into full S:edgedmaembership, and is doing much towards creating s.oiability among our -young people. See W. A. A. Mir for particulars. 'Phone 80. Jona BRseeatal,of Aleqadtia, is the up-todate grocer of that city. He has fruitcakes, eurrats, citro~ , raisins, 5 and 10 pound tu'bdof batter, olives, pickles, epagheta, veraicelli, anything in fruit lines. Silt rasl ng Bi ck wheat chs. - Whiskey, wines, -gera beer, g Coastry od rss .ollitad. Prompt ship - afinPds of IWO B" t·, * ' I t. lecture ,on "Fraternity" that was to have been given at the court house Monday night by i W. A. Mair, S. D. b. G. D., was i postponed on account of the i protracted meeting at the Bap- I list church. Mr. Mair is a meim- 4 ber of six fraternal orders and has made fraternity a life study. He has delivered his famous lect ure in mapy of the important cities of this country and wher- i ever lie has done so the fraternal societies have been greatly bene fitted. The date of the lecture will be announced in a few days, and we hope to see the court house packed for the occasion. A Musicale. There will be a musicale at the High School Auditoriun, Satur (lay at 8 p. m., for the benefit of the Library fund. Mesdames Oglesby, Gamble and Cooper and Miss Bernstein have consented to take part. Admission 25c. Miss STONE, Teacher. E. C. DeWitt & Co., of Chica go, at whose laboratory Kodol is prepared, assure us that this re markable digestant and corrective for the stomach conforms fully to all provisions of the National Pure Food and Di ug Law. The 'Kodol laboratory is a very large one, but if all the sufferers from indigestion and stomach troub les could know the virtues of Kodol it would be impossible for the manufacturers to keep up with the demand. Kodol is sold here by Smith & Grishain Drug Co. Mr. C. L. Jones willtsoon have I erected a new brick business house adjoining the one Mr. L. D. Jones has just completed and leased to W. A. Mashaw & Co. Mr. Jones made the statement that all of the north half of that block will soon be covered with brick build ings. Photographsl Photographsll Mr. DeBray has moved to the corner of Court and Jones streets where he is better prepared to take all kinds of pictures in bet rter style than ever before. Now is the time to have your Christ. mas s pictures made. . The charter for the Knights of Honor lodge is nearing comple tion. Quite a nimber of ladies have already signed the list. The 0 installation is going to be a grand affair. Rlng up the Grand Lee trer of the order. W. A. Mair, 1 phone 80, for particulars. $10 So.ward. . Lightbay mule, weight between 900 and a 1000 pounds, about S-bea.ds. hig, long legged sad high head. about ten years old. I will pay the above reward for! thie reovery of the mule. J. 0. Laay, Wimnbeld, La. 1 The disphyu of Cbristmas gods at the nSlth & Grisham Drug ,is rildo and the artiale ihpaed-re thbest that can be o.-bedlag now omapued ply to A-016A Isicla Dry Cu, * hlck will be -.Lookat As Others See Him. The Jackson Independent, published at Jonesboro, in its issue of the 23'd, has the follow ing to say of Judge R. B. Daw kins, candidate for the office of circuit judge of this district: "Judge Dawkins stands in the d front rank of the able and dis - tinguished legal minds of North Louisiana and for a number years I " represented his district in the senate of the state and for two successive terms has filled the i position of district judge for the parishes of Lincoln and Union, a position he now occupies, his second election being without opposition. Of calm though res olute disposition and able dis passionate judgment he has the respect and esteem of every law yer that practices before his court a which is noted throughout his I ec(ion of the state for its unvary ing decorum and the even justice and equity accorded all *who ap proach its judgements standing the tests of the supreme court to - the extent that no court in the a state has a more enviable record - before that august tribunal. e Able, cultured, and courteous to Va degree, Judge Dawkins has a 1 host of staunch friends where he e is known and has all the qualities e to make an ideal candidate for n the position he seeks and if hon - ored with the trust will rank F among the dominant minds of the r new court." I Have you joined the Knights of 9 Honor? The charter is growing rapidly. The leading ladies and gentlemen of this community are B joining this order. See the state Blbcturer, W. A. Mair, phone 80, I I for partieulars. Mrs. E. E. Moss and family f have moved into their new home, I in Milling addition. Get your fruit cakes for Christ mas now. Phone 3. Wxwr nLD Baumr. Mr. H. N. Tuanehill, of Trout, spent Sunday heie with the home folks. Go to W. W. Kelley's for Per fection flour. ((.( . Tie mm E. @vm Katthew Arnold used to travel In company with Mrs. Arnold, hi two daughter, sad the agent, whom be ole patt eafled' h "-mpresao" l muafly had ilway passes gie to them, and on soral ocesdaome when pesestlg tosme to the aenductor, hi reumrhsd Ia eooadssoswlheg twe, "Oh, the reoMl trogw, I supposel "Mat as If we were a raveg dir egs:' said Mr. Arnold. with a hearty Attie al, It Isn't the way we live or the weo we do that mattws but the ideal we pat Into It. Is ttire any wo* teoe sedldtoo pesmsi , is yeld a vto~r ot heaI -DI- s Glasgow. / shmW· sole. ISle Mer Lumbor Os., ., rs. YT. i. Load a dW.L W -St. - hehlUw h DbsVrlat Oin Polo fl Wins, bids of Ia dma DyvhheSoset i.1.suffa ut~h~ dw Nesmehi. 1fh DltdS OseSt In sad $r SShe ---i dWlaa, I*.,cl. i hes&, I lw. saihalek e 4 pmy ga d wU afar 1W saleat psbi gardesat wru io boa Swesard pw gagla n b s pe1 ta at £id, bLo: I o the be.. ammig so· h ahe, aen . a.bem as. s e, the lar wla denba! eaahº.favlt Aai sI~ ~N 1 lly esead is ma he ht asewealenid salt btu *Sh I batter mi Ptcs bigoo -tenhtele ab hmedeeheseM- fivdt md fatLah-s, faaaswrreptidr gatMai L theabes el" - winl be sal . o Mi~w aril welt oa isoe*. Z~iw 0*alk wi th fb beasat of sp-"W nem . rlwa 1. I.. W D srem MM WSw hsiai ed is 5tw abl um uS s liew tbe deross cib maa o. Xov.. '.3ýs .CLOTH INGt 4 OF STYLE AND QUALITY 4% .Is What * 4% we carry Come to our Store and buy your CLOTHING, . SHOES "t ., AND HATS * . * * We CAN SAVE YOU " : _ MONEY and we can " give you a good fit. * S*We have the largest stock in North Louis iana to select from. S4% - Our Store -%4% is well known to Copyright 19o6 by the people Hart Schaer & Marx THE FAMOUSw W., B. & I SMITH, Prop's. RUSTON, LA. COME AND SEE US. We Can Fit Anybody * . . : Shreveport and Winfield, La. - Louisiana & Arkansas * b a...mct. with L V. S. A P. Ry.. vie UI, La. 4. Your freight routed this way is billed through and is handled in through cars without change or delay. Passen gea for Shreveport leave Winnfeld 9:04 a. m., arrive at * * Shreveport 12:45 noon. Passengers for Winnfield, leave Shreveport via V. S & P. 1050 a. m. arrive at Winnfield 2:0 p. m. No waiting enroute in either direction. The L.& A.Is the odly i.s :etwees Shreveport ami Wil.aeld Your patronage is respectfully solicited. W. F. VanNorte B. S. Atkinson, Agent, 0. P. A.. Winnfield. Texa. kana, Ark S . . * * . 0.. 0 ........* I C,. MILLER! S Dealer in Heavy, Shelf and Builders Hardware, Machinety, Mill and Plumb Ing Supplies. The Oldest Hardware House in Central Loluisiana Postofflce Box 561 Ajlxandria, Louislana BANK OF WINNFIELD Organized 1901. Capital paid in - - $30,000 Surplus - - - $10,000 Undivided Profit - $3,000 Offecers.-Geo. P. Long, President; B. W. Baiey, I. E. Sess, Vice Presidents; H. T. Pye, Cashier; B. I,. Andersona, Assistant Cashier. Your Bulsk ms In This secto Soiw I