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iEUREK k IIQTEL I One Block N orh of Depot. Rtýpe .day.............. .---......................1 00 Baord =d orom per week... ... ........ . ....... 4.50 Sgrd per week............ . ....... ............ 50 .- -DEOX CE lp - elknisazEI. E.CREAM, i SODA .WATER sd a llkinds of R DRUG CO. rn OCOLLECTIONS. P. RUSSELL, Jr., i NOTARY PUBLIC. Welsh, La. I ydose.!3 F. & A. 1I. * nL to.tt, 1I. A. M. I 1&irr o.0K.T. S d ., ýo\f t . w. *** ru 1cc Time Card. EAST BOUsD. ............. 8:35 a. m. S....................11:4 a. m . ..... :00 a. m. S o.............. 4:18 p. m. WEST BOUND. *** ........ 3:04 p. m. jam ~ ....... ...... 6:38 p. m I ...... .... ....... 4:24 a. m . liS .............. !:20 a. m • and 8 night trains. S for further information. J. F. TUBBS, Agent. be of combs and belts at ad Clarkwas aJenaings visitor /V , ri ,Texas .Hay at -Bros. I ul 1 ,akelbegan threshing Monday Clark, of Jennings, was in , y. a figured crepe paper at the e Book Store. L kSlon was a business visitor' lues Friday. thltddies' Home Journal i Book Store. )lPaong sent out two more i 1, gbers last week. fresh car load of jr c ~8lk at Daniels. Ws a business passenger stres Wednesday. s, of Crowley, spent relatives in Welsh. 0- new line of ladies' isto arrive any day. hauled out a train cf Saturday night. ,is. ILevi Spaulding, of llh vrisitors Sunday. 1t ive, ten and ifif tl Journal Book Store. W, of Jennings, was On the street Saitt Bwogeois and her sis with friends in Roo 3ew tiine ofteem.abs and bel~ts at . 1 hadii4is. 'Tm ifr:,eed \hrs:'.. ' Dours, of Lak: oT C ka.les-.pentSudCiuy. with friends~aI,,- V; H rdish. i latfree T'eaas Hay Wiat a J< uedlbos. si Sl&s. JJ L. Cri* ti,.'ofl:raye esat the IsltOpparttodalt week witht riends , in ahish. A ,neiiielobf .aew stationaiy ijust rece iwedt4isweek ctheJournal otfice. M is4tura Ellis sas:an acernoon pass eager .to ake Charles Mondapf even gg. :" Get .Aaeer went, ato Lake C(aples Tuest leaonbusiness,connected with,a t big la ad dal. A n, w lot of :ao~ .paper juit eel: ceived st the Jourinal Book Stove. Mrs. Gia e and,'daughter, MUrtle, of Lake ,Shaoles, are'ae.gueats oiIls. 6 Covey t hatineek. Sev 'higX.Tw1a!l Sewing 1 Twins all--A tth e Mor me Hard aeoa . Mesdai ats J. M. :Ull and E. OC. Hall went ;to.Lafay.ette. Saturday, ie- t turning S waidy-veoinC. . 11 Try a S, adesbaker.wtEgon once amd you will c se oo other. Welsh Cat riage and I lpp!meant CGapany. Just rece ited a fine ,lne of lady"~ hand bags, ancjgentleu an's purses at the Journal Rook £tore. WANTED--G a4 man to,.ake charge of separator Qt*rng,threasing season of 1901i. .3 .A3. Welch. S Hev. E. R. Ulau ck will, go to Roa* " noke next Sun 'tY. evening, to give an ,t address on "T t_,pen. Saloon." Try a Studen 1 aker, wgor once and r you will use nu ) ,.other. .,Welsh Car riage and Imple I&et Comuany. t Ilev. Paul Lee fka~r eturnetL :o Kinder ITuesday morninL ,jfter ilhlgn his reg ular appointment :ere S.uady. Y W. P. Russell. lk.,,.amue oxer from iRoanoke to attenu 'w ,neeting of the in' Masonic lodge Mo. LY night. The largest suppl I ,f .~huo! tablets he ever seen in Welsh, , .2t the..Journal Book Store. or' The police jury, of Webster, parish, have refused to redu. tlthe ,igqw r li al c r:ma Ii'omu $5,000 to $ I)0 a year'. The music produced Ik the.M. Hoh ner harp is of the h i. -est qA2lity. re For sale at the Journal }hi{k St re. 'Vm. Labit left Tuest 1Wa .afteri oou of for Orange, where he wi hi Bassist his brother Howard in the junberJ.Jsi her ness. Try a Studenbaker, th, 3 itldet j!ild ent most re;iable wagon on ti' .maukt. Welsh Carriage and Imple eºakit ,Co1 es' pany. Thomas Todd lent for Cro0 lW.y .MOn day, where he will enter the' Cinewley Business University for the 'ajming season. A life scholarship ia one oad thei best business colleges in the south if- for sale cheap. Inquire at the Juo re. nal onice. SFOR SALE OR TRADE:--A good for, tLm roomed cottage in exct lent repdw.. two lots, good barn, well, etc., locateTd in Iowa, Louisiana. "Will sell or o trade same on land or for tock. ED nuire at Journal office. TE STORED At Regular Rates. o e Open to All Buyers, Treatment and Ample tions to My Patrons. liased for One Year the Iron Globe Welsh, and I Respectfully Solicit f my Friends. ARCENEAUX. \) A fine line of new box stationary 'T j)ifst received at r. Journal Book whc .Store. we( Miss Amy Mattie and brother', O f n ',ennings, were the Vuests at the hour. te(it ,iof' their brother, 4,. Alfred MartiJ' ten r, > uesday. i . Sewing.Twine! Sewing 'Twinell---At .the .Eorse his Stiardware C1 4 Assistant - Superintendent -Scarlo'A sec ,and Mr. Babcock ff Lafayette, ster- '. 6;,jted in Welsh betwen trains Tuesd;; ;ei ftfternoon. es i Try a Studenbetar.r, ;the, oldest aidd tha smost reliable" wap ,on, he mtnarket. thi S'Welsh Carriae :, nd iromplement am f'1ompany. nic I ' osT:-In W~.' lFriday, ,one four I teen caret gold siwrletring,,,no .mark. bul 1tA reward will",be .iven for .return ,ef be same to R. Fikkemrbein. sol Cosner and Rdet.began threshsig in d . eir rice crop %'Wedknesday Of 'this sveek. They repset an .excellent' - idd set and a tine quality4P OArice. ;:R'. W. Grand risecturer, Caldwell, we sn' a in Welsh Me tday, 'Tuesdayad sal r . ednesday of this wweek,llectutijto fai 416'¢Welsh Lodam~o~3.2. Leg Just received earof 'rTe Celebra- co ua ted Studebaker 'wagons. Call -ad see us before buying. Welsh Cart-ege e l: atimplement (Gmpany. ge .A heavy rain at I Riceand vitinity s ,Senday night prevented-several famn- em ees starting threshing, ,who would in ,snaerwise have deme.so.:Monday. St ..&ks. it. A. Welty,;4ff Lake Chaties, b 9 r .has been spetdiig :a week with de LA heq-parents, Mr. sad\Mls.iD. L.. Doan he ret~ined to her home Wednesday. ,C. M.1iss Bessie Allen, oeae ,of ounr~ d re- -teseaers, arrived ,in town Thursdayd ,and.ia getting acquaieted,~preparatory, d tkbt.ginning her sdhnoolduties here. a a- .7, head of stock for-saale; ,consisti11 th l,:llmules about 14 years old, :2.creole n k poies and 2 horses. I·Enuire of A., it 13. G'Ia.rk, 7i miles se.tb of Welsh. !14 p1 iT.heJennings Rice .)2111 purchased tmix hundred and fiftj .sacks of No. 1. ' Iouada~.as rice this meek.fromo W. :F. STeije,.of Roanoke, .at,,~i3.50 per bar- ti ,rel. l NOTICEI md Fvr the coming matihet-season a ar- I wilhi-epresent the Ejpire .lice Milling Co., of New Orleans, f ,and nja oticee will ble lw:atod up , der stairss gver the Crescent d)rug f, eg- Store. Call and briun; your 1I eainples when you are neatly to e ,om ,yell. to the Philip Coverdale. Rice Buyer. lets 4C rnal Mrs. J. S. Gerson, who has beten speuding several weeks in Misiss ippi, returned to Welsh Sunday even- e ini ~aclh improved in health by her a - Visit, We hate bee asked to call special oh- attention to all purchasers of ice ity. books, o rthe fJat that they should de n mand a receipt upon paying for their o(u book. bis Miss Beattrice,Uobinson, of Houma, s s- Louisiana, \rvbo has ibeen visiting her o sister, Miss Fannie, of the telphone oid exchange, left orter home Tuesday r t. morning. o- L. L. Funk and itamily and Mrs. t Mary A. Jones, of ,Iowa, came over loW- Monday evening to atend the lecture PlAy delivered by Dr. S. A. Smith, at the bitg Baptist church. Miss Anna Tod,4, one.of Calcasieu's i teachers, left far Crowley Monday e ~norning, where she has accepted a Iuth ,position is instrue.tor in ,the Crowley * Business Universit&.. Excursion to Opeiusas September ilb. Races and Sham batre. Train '.leaves Welsh 8:20. Rate $1 for round tS r.. Passengers muat buy tickets be I or for boarding train. Eo 'he Ladies Aid, of the Mh. E. Church, will give a Harvest IHome supper, on Friday, September 21, at the skating rink. They will begin searving at 5 p. *. Also ice cream will be served. Miss Minnie Spurgin arrived in town last Thursday from Minneap olsh Minaesota0, and will spend two weeks hem with friends. She says that the hebange of climate is very noticeable.. Miss Lenota McCoy, of Jennings,was the guest of her sister, Miss Gertrude McCoy Friday afternoon and Satur day morning, going from here to Iowa, to visit her brother, Rev, R. C. McCoy and family. S. A. Covev returned on No, 8 Wed. nesday from afour weeks visit through. out Oklahoma .and Kansas. He re ports the corn crop to be fine, but says that the wheat has been greatly damaged by rains in most of the wheat region. Mrs. M.L. Farlow and grand daughters, Anna and Rena Day and Mrs O. Fulton, and Misses Lucile Anderson and Shirley Davidson, went to Roanoke Wednesday where they were the guests of Mrs. L. G. Flowers. Thoma ,s'~dd and Miss .luna Tolt.1, who went te C'rowley the first o'it he week to e3et'r the Crowley Busisess I'niversity., returned Tuesday, th,aut-, tendance i ,t being sufflicient to 'war-. I d rent the ol*ning of the school. es ltoy l)atis returned Sunday tnion a from Missouri, where he was celled almost a wonth ago by the illness of his sister, 5who has fully reco~ered. He brought with him some line q~seci ineus of the large apples grown in that section. -4Times Record. The, tirst rice of the season was re ceived here last Saturday, and the ce real.has4een coming in steadily4since r that time. The Ida mill started up this moraing for the season's run, and the t2 tayne Imill will begian run. ninginek¶t week--Rayne Advertiser. Mrss C. W. Ingle, formely of Welsh r but now-of Lake Charles, who has .been viLiting friends at Fenton, for some time, spent Sunday with friends * in ou okity, leaving for Lake Ctarles IMonday ,morning. She expects to start foreCalifornia within a few days. STA'ERMENT TO THE PUBLIC:-&dIav* ing purlaBsed the Welsh Ice Faetory, a we desire to state to the patrons of the same, that we shall treat the public r fair, correct all errors, and serve you t to the best of our ability. We sak a continuance of your natronage. * O. S. Carr and Seos. e Gersn.and Cashner, our popular * gents' iusnishers. opened up a new s Y store at*Gueydan, in which they will carry teemplete line of gents furnish. d ing .goods. Mr. Cashner left there " Sundayaight to take charge of their * business;iere while Mr. Gersonwill devote est of his time to the store " here. Tiermnc: David's little two year.old a son was Ilkdcked in the forehead Sun- * day by .aunule. The blow was so ' owerful as to fracturethe skull, caus- a icg the eatrusion of a considerable; amount of .brain matter. Althotohb: 1 the child is.stilLalive there is little sor le, no hope of his recovery. Mr. David º. lives near the .Indian Bayou Canal LA plant. SFor Sale. The best rie land in United States on Grand Prmaie Arkansas. For par r tictulars write or see, J. F. Balle, ,7 ·Stuttgart, Arkansas. An QuOreof Prevention is worth a pound of cure. There are Imany poor sufferers, consumptives sVho are hopless.~f getting well-who, f they had taken care of themselves, would now be well. A cough is the foutndation of consumption. Ballard's I -IHc.ehound Syrup will cure that cough. Mrs. S-. Great Falls, Mon t;na, writes: "I have ustd Ballard's Horehound Syrup in my family for years--my children sever suffer with coughs.. "' Sold by D~illon Bros. C. M. Richard, of Lake Charles, d u. came over Saturday to give our voters era cihance to register. The number of registrations was not so large as it should have been, ,onsidering the fact that this fall the ioters will not4 only decide by their ballot who they will have as Congressman, and mem r hr of the board of equalization, but will also vote upon a number of con a, stitutional amendments, as well as up er on the liquor proposition. ne Kvery man who is qualified should ay register and be able to ezaecise the ( perogatives of an American citizen. There is still time for those who failed rs. to get their name on the registration ( er book to do so, by going to Lake re Charles. Dont forget to register next time you go to the Lake. -he Letter to P. W. Danlels. u's Welsh, La. Dear Sir: Now, may be, you can't get the goods; if you can, your for tune is made. Cotton cloth-they call it muslin in her some parts-at about the usual price sin per yard, but wider, twice as wide as nd some, and better, wears better, keeps be white and whole a surprising time La all sorts of wear. ch, You could sell that cloth for hun. on dreds of miles; there'd be no limit. ing A yard goes further, one buys less p. yards. Wears longer; one buys less often. It always looks right till well worn-out. No one customer buys so in much of it, but think of the number of P customers! wO May be you can't get it in cloth; mys but you can Ln paint. Devoe. Devoe ery is as it it were wider; a gallon goes further; you buy.less gallons; you pay was for less gallons; you pay for paint ude inag less gallons--as if one paid less ur- for making a garment of that wide to cloth--and it keeps its fresh look and R. sheds water till you. have forgotten how old it is. It isn't true in cloth, but it is in ed* paint: the less you pay, the better it gh is; for the goodness of naint is reo Soned by gallons; less gallons, more gtly oodness. Goodness in paint is ieat strength. The stronger a paint, the less gallons it takes for a job and the bnd. longer it wears. and Yours truly, mile F. W. DEVOE & 0O., ion, 3 New York. G P. S.-Faught Lumber Co. ell our paint. Just Received S m -The Largest Stock of-. 4 DRY GOODS IN THE CITY! We have just put $3,000.00oo worth of Brand New, Up-To-Date Goods on Our Shelves and Ic OWge NreN Yr Stock P I will be here within a few days. Our Stock =will then be Absolutely Complete in Every Department. c anythmg in the line of Hats, Shoes, Clothing, SDress Goods, Silks, Satins, Ginghams, Calicos, Ribbons, Embroideries, or, in fact, anything in * r-,the Day Goods Line and want _Rsz su GOO=S ,00 m TO SMA.RTIN BROS. & Co.., - . Wel.e ., . . TLo-uisiaiZ-a. __ill__________________ I WW W1 N BENOIT'S MARKET Everything You Want on the TabIe1, I t has been but a few months since we put n our line of Groceries, but our trade has increased so rapidly that we are now receiving :::: FRESH GOODS DAILY.:::: Every Article We Offer is Guaranteed Absolutely Fresh. I1EATS:-Fresh and Salt Meats Always in Stock. Quality Right-Prices Right. PRODUCE:-Fresh Butter, Eggs and Vege tables can always be found here. We pay Highest Price for All Kinds of Pro duce. Wels.h, Louisia: .na I ---That The ILLINOIS CENTRAL Is the Best and Quickest Line - -TO- - ,LOUISVILLE, ST. LOUIS, MEMPHIS, CINCINNATI, CH ICAGO. Two Handsomely Equipped Trains on Fast Schedules, at Convenient Hours Daily. NO CHANCE OF STATIONS AT NEW ORLEANS. Cheap Summer Excursion Tickets on Sale Daily up to Sep tember 30. If contemplating a trip write to the undersigned. G. W. SCHELKE, T. P. A., Room 4 Postal Tel. Bldg., Houston, Texas. Waldens Business College LAKE CHARLES, I.A. Oeeapfrpg Is Owwn hmldUag. Telegraphy, Shorthand, Business and English Departments. Not the largest, but the best school in the South. Its growth has been phe nominal e50 Paplllm Em es the Mrst Tear, an Every Gadusate placed in a profitable poition. Had more calls for BStnographer. tookkeeperuo. ote than wecol .hill Experienced toechers. elgOuit ceboo7 room. step boeard. .o. we wt.h eual 19 wee s esewhesg. re auog tell rhn. If you as intereted I say oithe bove, writ Lor it todWA. N1 ' -~nesC17i tl.l~t~tllhd~i '