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$1.25 Aper sack. : RICE 7OiA ;HH $1.75 1(r sa k. Jones Brothers, Feed Store. Ilebert-Derouen. The marriage of Miss Iva Derouen and Alcide Hebert was solemnized Monday, February 22d at 6 o'clock. The ceremony took place at the Catho lic church, Rev. Father Roumbouts officiating. The bride and groom en tered preceded by little Miss Beulah Benoit, who carried the ring, and took their p,isition in front if the altar. The bride wore a stL -ilK wedding robe, cut in princess stdit: and long train, the tilmy folds of the bridal veil reaciiing to the hem of her gown, maki:_, her a picture of dainty loveliness Thle church was filled to its capacity with the many frietis of the young people, who caIne from twt, of the best and oldest families in this community. The Journal joins in wishing them a long and happy life. Superior Fertilizer Drills Place your order at once. Only a few left for this season. j. -. Davidson. Seare.. 'i ~ i a liot Iron, or scahl d i,1 over- -.-,, kettle-cut with a kii:--Blruised uy slammed door--imjureid ii) gun or in any other Ya-the U lug needed at once is Bucklen's Arnica Salyve to subdue In-' lammatioun nd kill the pain. It's earth's supreme healer, infallible for 'bllS, ulcers, fever sores, eczema and 'piles. 25c, at all druggists. Todd..Morgan. One of the prettiest weddings of the season took place at the home of Mr. anu Mrs. A. C. Morgab, Wednesday evening at 5 o'clock, when, in the presece of the immediate family and i few friends, Miss Lulu Mcrgaun and Mr. Zim Todd were united in marriage. Rev. J. A. Carruth of the Methoui~t church, performed the cere mono, ul'itLg wlicb the soft melody o, "Hearts and Fl,'iers" as impres sively played by Liss Ethel Welch, blended with the solemn woid: thai made the lihves of the two young peo ple henceforth one. The bride, gowned in a beautiful pale blue foulard, cul in princess style, was accompanied to the altar by the Matron of Honor, Mrs. Banker of Kinder, who wore a soft pink silk. They were met there by the groom and the officiating min ister. After congratulations a two course luncheon was served in the dining room, which was in white and green, the same colors used in the parlor. They received numerous and handsome gifts of silver, china and linen. Mr. and Mrs. Todd left for their future home, .which the groom had ready for their occupancy on the Calkins rice plantation, west of town. The Journal joins their many friends in congratulations and best wishes. More Wedding Bells. A letter received by P. H. Goodreau Tuesday, announced the marriage of his son, K. S. Goodreau to Mrs. Pearl Jones. both of Welsh. They were marriedl at the home of the groom's un.ie. .Vr. Chas. Longuet, in Houston, Texas. Monday evening at 9 o'clock. Both the yourn people are well and favorably known here, "Ed. die" being ,ine of our progressive husiness me.n. The hride. who has been the guest of her sister. Mrs. Fred Doan, for the past few months, has made many friends, who esteem her as a hrieht, at.tractive young wmlan. After visiting in Houston and Galveston they will return to Welsh and make this their home. Their many friends extend heartiest cngratulations and best wishes for a long and happy wedded life. Long Straw Jap Seed. FOR SALE:-A few hundred sacks of long straw Japan seed rice, at $4.00 per barrel. or $4.25 delivered in Welsh. Address E. Christman or A. R. McBurney, Welsh, La. 39tf Superior Fertilizer Drills Place your order at once. Only a few left for this season. 7tf H. A. Davldson. GASOLINE ENGINES SBTATION. nurre 0oads Ch ristian Patmped c Mari Supplies. 1 Olass~a \ ./ sLona. C T. PATT ESON CO., Ltd. New Orleans, Louisiana. Your. Cotton Crop Can Be Increased It costa no more to cultivate an acre that produces two bales of cotton than an acre which produces only equartr of a bale. Why not see what ya can do with Virginia-Carolina Fertilizers Other men have been able to double and more than double tirield per acre with a liberal application of Virginia-Crolina e. . Lucas & Jackson of Kelsey County Tenn., used Vir gnla-Carolina Fertiliser on about 65 acres plante with cotton, and q: "We have the finest crop of cotton we ever saw, and all the people atound here think the same. We actually counted 44 bols on we stalk. Another stalk haid by actual count 49 boals, or uare and blsooms. On about 8 acres we expect to.make about bles to the acre, and an estimate of adjoining farms not so fer itured adunder other cultural methods, will yield only 1 bale to U M Mtr fr of the cotton plnsreferred to will be JWAm IlkVfginm&lg ina Farmea'sta Book, eop o whh may be bad feor yer fertilier de , or wirt be - osy. wt.d s oar newest sales oAMe. "~'' ",fc~hr~r O ,,r ` wvs .lkbaO~ fr mmmd.- Ta.rY4b *qka.Va.rj I'l" Dm., N.C. kiwupsitýd. I Cit. Qa. ýIbwpiet, L.. POSTPONED Of 200 Horses, Mules and Cattle. Owing to the continued downpour of rain, on Tuesday, Feb. 23, it was absolutely impossible to hold this Great Stock Sale. The same has been postponed until TUESDAY, MARCH 9, 1909, When, beginning at 10 o'clock sharp, I will offer for sale to the highest bidder, at the McBurney Ranch, located 10 miles north and 3 miles east of Welsh, 7 miles southeast of Kinder and 5 miles southwest of China, the following described property: 8 HEAD OF MULES in good condition, weight I,ooo to i,too pounds. 7 5 Head of Work Horses, Drivers and Saddlers. ONE BIG BONED TENNESSEE JACK, 6 years old, guaranteed in every way. 70 HEAD OF REGISTERED,THOROUGHBRED AND HIGH GRADE ABERDEEN ANGUS CATTLE -*-- consisting of . TWO REGISTERED TWO-YEAR-OLD BULLS, extended pedigree. FIFTY HEAD OF THOROUGHBRED ANGUS CATTLE as follows: 15 two year old Heifers,, - from Giles' Ranch, near San Antonio; with calf by registered bull, 10 Yearling Heifers, IS Heifer Cdlves, 2 Bulls, coming two years old, 4 Bull Calves, 4 Bulls ranging from four to eight years old, from Hill's Polled Angus Ranch, Japonica, Texas. TWENTY HIGH GRADE HEIFERS, consisting of io Yearlings and io Calves. EIGHTEEN HEAD OF THOROUGHBRED HEREFORD STOCK, consisting of 5 two year old Heifers, io Yearling Heifers and 3 Bull Calves. 15 Grade Hereford Cows, with calf by registered bull, to Young Cows, 30o two year old Heif. ers, 7 Grade Bulls, 6 yoke of Work Oxen and Chains complete. A lot of Farming Implements, consisting of Plows, Harrows, Discs and various other articles. TERMS: A credit of 9 months will be given on sums over $10.00, purchaser furnishing approved S security, notes to draw 8 per-cent. interest from date. Sums under $10.00 cash. Dis count of 5 per cent. given for sums'over $10.00 This stock will be numbered, so there will be ulb chance of error, and any purchaser wishing to leave stock a reasonable time, may do so without extra expense for keeping. Anyone from a distance purchasing stock, can have same delivered free of charge to railroad station or overland, to points within a radius of forty miles. Parties coming from a distance will be furnished free trans. portation from Welsh to place of sale and return, provided they let me know beforehand. B. A. RICHHART, Auctioneer : : : E. C. WILLARD, Clerk. . N. cB i . \Surprise art y. Last Thursday, being the forty-fifth anniversary of Wm. uB. Gabbert's I birthday, Mrs. Gabbert invited a c number of their friends .to celebrate i the occasion. Various progressive 1 gaes and musi filled a most delight- 1 ful evening. H. A. Davidson made I the presentation of the irthday cake d in a most appropriate birthday speech. Delicious refreshments, consisting of, ice cream, sherbert, fruit and cake, were served, and at a late hour the guests departed wishing Mr. Gabbert many happy returns of the day, and thanking Mrs, Gabbers for a delight. ful evening. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Faught, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Davidson, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Fulton and Mrs. Emma Jones: Dr. and Mrs. Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Fear, Mr. and Mrs. L E. Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Mortbland and Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Read. Superior Fertilizer Drills Place your order at once. Only a few left for this tf H. A. Davidson. The Plasters' Grocery Co. sells Brilliant Floar. See the Plauters' Grocery Co. for seed potatoes. " , { . , ' . ,-. .,Cc The Crime of I'dleness Idleness means trouble for anyone. It's the same with a lazy liver. ItI causes constipation, headache, iaufl dice, sallow complexion, pimples and blotches, loss of appetite, nausea, but Dr. King's New Life pills soon' banish liver troubles anti build up your health. 25c, at all druggists. The ladies of the Catholic church will serve supper Mardi Gras, Feb. 23. Full particulars later. tf I A fine line of groceries at Pren tices. they now have a ,'phone and delivery, and will give you prompt service. 'Phone 53. tf FoR SALE;-A 100 horse power Buckeye automatiC engine, Paul W. Daniels. 'Twas a Glorious Viotory There's rejoicing in Fedora, Tenn. A man's life has been saved, and now i Dr. King's New Discovery is the talk of the town for curing C. V. Pepper of deadly lung hemorrhages. "I could not work nor get about" be writes, "and the doctors did me no good, but after using Dr. King's New Disecovery three weeks, I feel like a new man and can do good work again." Forweak, sore or diseased lungs, coughs or colds, lhemorrhages, bay fever, Is grippe, asthma or any bronchial af. section it sands unrivaled. Price 50 and $1, Sold and guaranteed"by all druggists. ~; ·-· THE SAFEST All SUISKE WAY TO TRANSFER MSNEY LMB ISTANGE TELEPI FOR TIt PPLY ugn LOYAL MU -aA CUMIERLAND TELEPHONE A TELEIIAPIH , FRESH FRUITS. A Full Line of Fruits of A LL KINDS AT THE SONLI EXCLUSIVE FRUIT STAND , In the City. .N 3. i . . . "