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A Good Habit Entered The habit of buying of Hebert & Andrus, the Southside general - merchants, is a good habit to get into. They sell everything usually kept in a first-class general store, and on account of their Intere large trade they are constantly receiving new goods, which you will always find fresh and clean. -Since doubling the size of their building they have received a new stock of UP-TO-DATE Dry S Goods, Ladies' anq Gents' Furnishings, Shoes and Notions. Our o GROCERY and PROVISION DEPARTMENT is filled with good thing to eat. H-EBERT & RNDRUS,I. The South side Merchants. this YOUR A NKING! "Je No matter how small, a No matter how large, The First National Bank of Jenningsnin will give it careful attention ---OFFIOERS J. E. F. ROWSON, President. F. E. BLISS, Vice-President. bus; GEO. A. COURTNEY, Cashier. H. H. HOAG, Asst. Cashier. T -DIRECTORS- bidc F. F. MORSE, JT. P. HABIR, F. E. BLISS S. J. JOHNSON, E. F. IowSoN. Me This Bank is now open for business in its visi temporary quarters in the Morse Building. E Sta FOR AL S t CHILLS Al F B"E U Ch The Best Prescription Is Grove's ad2 Tasteless Chill Tonic. w. pu The Formula Is Plainly Printed on Every Bottle, ha So That the People May Know Just What They Are Taking. th< ne Imitators do not advertise their formula to knowing that you would not buy their medi- P' cine if you knew what it contained. Grove's contains Iron and Quinine put up in correct proportions and is in a Tasteless form. The P Iron acts as a tonic while the Quinine drives o the malaria out of the system. Any reliable druggist will tell you that Grove's is the uriginal and that all other so-called "Taste- Ž less" chill tonics are imitations. An analysis t or other chill tonics shows that Grove's is superior to all others in every respect. You are not experimenting when you take Grove's-its t superiority and excellence having long beetn t established. Grove's is the only Chill Cure sold throughout the entire malarial sections of the f United States. No Cure, No Pay. Price, 50oc HOMES FOR THE MILLION -----IN SOUTHWESTERN MISSOURI, WESTERN ARKANSAS, EASTERN TEXAS AND WESTERN LOUISIANA ON THE LINE OF THE K. C. S., KANSAS CITY SOUTHERN RAILWAY "STRAIGHT AS THE CROW FLIE3" - OI"IOM KANSAS CITY TO THE GULF Through the cheapest land now open for settlement in the United States. A nunnilic'(nt c.(Iuntry adll)ted to the cultivation of slalil gr!in, c(tn, . otton. rice, sugar ca""n, /apples, 1pe'aches, ltl'rri(es. tomlnmlercial truck farming, and the raisin, of horses, mules, cattle, hogs and sheep, aPt prices ranging ftrom FREE GOVERNMENT HOMESTEADS TO TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS AND MORE PER ACRE. CURRENT EENTS" KAllSAS CITY SOUTHERN RAILWAY "UII"I " Y ilt: S. G. WARNER, G. P. & T. A., Temple Block,KANSAS CITY, MO. H. D. DUTTON. Tray. Pass Agent, Kansas City, Mo. M. I. ROESLER, Tray. Pass. and Immigration Agent, Kan-fdity, Mo. JENINGiS DMAILY PECORD. P x. L. MLLaxER, Sdltor. Publlher and Proprletor. Entered for transmission through the mail Co lsecond-class rates Niome IRappeninoe. Interesting Items Concerning J elnning .1 and the Neighboring Country. Irrik r AII.ROAD TIME TABLE. ond :: : resp No. e.............. 4:44 p.m. ( SUNS.E-- -- NO. 9S............... 4:44 . m. No. : ............... 10:19 a. m. 0No. 10................12:12p. m J. S. Lewis was west today. A I. Landau went to Crowley this morning. W. E. Gillett of Roanoke is in Jennings toda"y. E. ii. 6tr rrLL o, Houston, is er'e o011 buslueis. W.J. Dauguub au-h Has ,t Welsll tlis molrning. OhW S Chas. West of Welsh is in Jen nings on business today. Morris Bonnin went to Crow ley on No. 6. this morning. N. ` J. F'. Wellington transactedfi business in Crowley today. pro< MeX The firm of Mitchell and Em- lit 11 bich have dissolved partnership. on Bert Case and mother went to entr Mermentau this morning to H tS visit. g Rev. Haddock and Talmage i Stanley were in Crowley today Tny on business. The Sunday liquor ordinance is being enforced by,Shreveport's new chief of police. J. H. Cooper, Dr. E. I. Hall and 7 U. F. Taylor returned from Lake du; Charles this noon. we ý Your attention is called to the advts. of Miss Lola Moses and J. lot W. Mitchell in this issue. Judge Hicks of Shreveport ab puts a $150 line or five months lei hard labor on pistol toters. Col. W. L. Stevens is drawing the plans for Mrs. C. M. Burke's w new brick business house. Dr. T. L. Terry went to iIous lla ton on the early morning train to purchase a new stock of goods. C. F. Miller went to Esther LS wood this morning where he i' -Ct: will have charge of the mEuter 'he prise. L. M. Valdetero went to New l VCS Orleans on the flyer today to buy tr bl a new stock for the Jennings f' drug store. W. H. Curtis left this noon for te- New Orleans on 'oil well" busi- e SiS ness. He will probably return the first of next week. Misses Irene and Lula Saints, are who have been attending the -its tent meetings at this place, re" turned to their home at Crowley eet; this morning. oid Theodore Daigle of Iota was r the fined $20() and costs at Crowley I for violation of the Sunday law. OC That ought to give him a hint to Snot do it again. SN. R. Strong returned this morning from a business visit to Beaumont, Houston and LLaPorte, in the interest of the Gulf Coast Land & Investment Co. The attempt to raise the liquor M' A license for the insuing year by the parish board resulted in a tie vote, in consequence the license will remain the same as lastyear. Attorney C. E. Wooten left this afternoon for Beaumont to bring his family to Jennings. The Record welcomes them,.and hope they will like our hustling little - city. The parish board fixed ped dlers' license for the ensuing cotton. year as follows: Foot peddlers, n' $10: horseback, $20; one-horse vehicle, $40: two-horse vehicle, $75. Chas. W.Hole has resigned his position of general passenger and AY i freight agent of the K. C. W.&G. road, and has accepted a position MO. as generalmanager of theOrange & Northwestern railroad, now being built. POWELL .B US Contracting Engineers We sell the machinery for Irrigating Plants, new or sec. ond hand, and put it up. C0or respond with us before buying machinery or letting your contract. Address ELTON or CHINA. SitnatlonMs Sectmae forgtduates or tlton resfunded. Writse -. at once for catalogue and special of.ers. Business Iyass Colleges Llasvlllle, Ky. Montgemery, Ala. Houston. Tex. Columbus. Gs. Ilchmead. Va. Birmlngham. Ala. Sacksonvllle. Fl. NOTI('E FOR PUBLICATION " Land Office at New Orleans. La. 1 October 22, 11)1. S Notice is hereby given that, the fol lowing-named settler has filed notice d of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim. and that, said proof will be made before Thos. L. MeVey. United States Commissioner, 1 at Raymond. ('alcasieu parish, La.. on hEriday. December 0ith, 11H)1. viz: George H. Hine. who made homestead o entry No. 1722, for the northeast f sec. 14, tp. 8 s. of r. 4 w: La. SMer. GO He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and c.ultivation of said land, viz: Zenas ('. Barker and L. C. Bucklin of ('hina. Calcasieu parish, La., C. F. Ly Taylor and R. H. Hine of Raymond. Calcasieu Parish. La. W ALTER L. COHEN. Register. ce 0 Real Estate Transfers. id The Praire Mamou Oil Co.have ke dug to the depth of 250 feet and went down 90 feet yesterday. he F. A. Alter to J. E. Duncan, J. lot, on Johnson street, $900. J. E. Duncan to Mary F. Alter ,rt above lot: $1000. hs . A. Drown to F. A. Alter, south half of 27-9-3: $271.54. rng H. H. Hormell t Lutgring & e's Webb, lot 8, block 2, $300. TOT CAUSES NIGHT ALARM. US* "One night my brother's baby was Sto Laken with Croup," writes Mrs. J. C. Snider, of Crittenden, Ky., "it seemed .t would strangle before we could get a doctor, so we gave it Dr. King's Nr- New Discoverp, which gave quick re he ief and permanently cured it. We al ieavs keep it in the house to protect uer- ,ur children from Croup and 1Whoop ing C(ough, It cured nme of a chronic bryuchial trouble that no other Tew remedy would relieve. Infallible Pi for (:aughs ('olds, Throat and Lung >uy troubles 50' and $1.00. Trial bottles g free at Valdetero & Burke. Notice of Dissolution. for The partnership heretofore usi- existing between J. W. Mitchell urn and M. B. Embich, under the firm name of Mitchell & Embich, is this day dissolved. The busi nts, ness will be continued by J. W. - the Mitchell. re' J. W. MII'(HEILL, 'ley M. B. EMNeICH. Ike L. 1Veil. who for 10 years haº was represented Hirtscth ros. & ('Co., of vley Louisville and I'ittslburg*. writes as law. follows: "l have been traveling for 10 yerll'.s and, like tmost traveling lmen, nt to 1 contitratled a severe case tif indiges tion anld colistipat.io(n: at tinmes would havite a seve're ell cheill'|. ()11 the 'cc' this omnendation of a friend of mine. I tried Dr. 'aldwell's S\yrup I'tepsin it to After taking two Ibottles I found tlhat I ot'te was completely cured. I tcheerfully recommend it to all my tiratveling oast brauthers. For stale at the Phtnix :drug stolre quo Life Station at Sabine. by The treasury department has a tie awarded to O. M. Stone the con ense tract for the construction of a year. wharf at Sabine Pass, Texas, up this on which to erect a life saving station. The contract price is ),rin ,498 and is to be completed by opeMarch 1, 1902.-Press. little John D. Milligan died at Crow ley Tuesday from injuries receiv ped- ed at the Star Rice mill lastweek. uing While receiving rough rice he lers, became entangled in the elevator ,orse and crushed, receiving internal hicle, injuries which resulted in his death. d his FouND,-Ramibler bycicle on r and street morning of the fire,owner .&G. can have it by paying for this ition add, and leaving full discription ange at Williams Bros. grocery. now g Anothier invoice of roofing paper at Foster's. Sormething.: or I Hgave gou seer iit? If not, call at - 1nce. Grass- ATTI $- -G r Evergthirg in Hardware ard .ouse Furnislirgs. JE* PFIDGS TARDWARE CO. Free Delivery J. W. MITCHELL ol- HAS OPENED HIS in MEAT MARKET t-ad ;t f Sto ---IN THE- pon viz: n Temporary Building on the old Site _ ave nd CITY MEAT MARKET. :an, We still have a few Iter ter, Bain Wagons R. and a Carload on the road that will be here the last of this week. We have some Harness and all kinds of Harness parts. We could sell you a Buggy and w.its get it from Crowley or New Orleans. emned 't Black Bros. & Co. kk re hoop- L rn ......THE other Pelican Rice Mill and Warehouse Co. Limited, MERMENTAU, LA. ofore -BONDED WAREHOUSE. ,chell the will IDu, Store, or Mill on toll I1OUGH RI('CE in any quantity. bich, Liberal C'ASH ADVANCES made on Iice put in our charge. 9-11d&wb n Ws has A. D. MCFARRLAIN & SON. Real Estate ninc I t lh t I i Best located Oil Lands adjoinig the Jennings Gusher. nt has e con ' ofa S U- Also Rice Lands in large and small ce is tracts. . . . . .. Led by Crow receiv-e week. R RDP T H)U gENN ce he evator 4 TWENTIETr-I CENTURY PRINTING g ternal Up-to-Date Type, First Class Stationery P in his Power Printing Presses, Electric Motor, Competent Work men, Lowest Living Prices. Prompt Execution. owner RECORD PRINTING HOUSE, JENNINGSLA coofing