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Iurphy ells ; The Originatorj olsj IIU IIs o ow Price he Staore of Bargains Thie n f I F bi ruary Opportunities at Murphy' Dry Goods Emporium is sornethinag phi-no~ncllal. DRY 0(005. . REAIDY-' O-WEAR RY(e . and :Muslin Underwear Cotton Check- 4 3-4c mi b ; i Calicos, fast ...5c dress s............ 25 ,} 1', (111] h o,' [er. Fancy Law n< ....... . 5cI e s ech loo c dresses............35¢ Outing la uit .4 4c 5, e .......... I4U Best grade I'( lt I l ldis' all-vnr i apr,,ts...25 to 50¢ Flannel....... c (hild evi 's I ira ers 10c Bird Eye, pii 'e ....95C \lisses' I ºr';)lv rs..... 15 ' h'lemise \woirth 7cc..45" 2 to 35e value )Drawers wcrth 753'..45¢ Silks ..............L 20c iHullanii 'l]ouse........50c Clean Up Prices on Men's and Boys' Clothing, Underwear, Hats, Etc. We have Shoes to fit your pocket book as Ivll as to fit your foot. Come let us save you money as we are doing for others. WM. A. MURPHY & CO.1 Southern Plercantile Bld'g. Welsh, La. LTO CLOSE SUNDAY NIGHT ialval which has been in pro here for several weeks in the .lay Adeventist church, will Solay night with the dedication ichurch building. Pulpit chairs, altcarpets were received yester. rog Lake Charles and the build. blbeinl put into readiness for the tory service Sunday night. b~sarow and Sunday there will be a sabbath school and Young sConvention, resided over by C.B. Caldwell State S cretary of departments of the Louisiana Mrs. Ca'dwell will come in ew Orleans today. There are a of out of town people expected . ^etoday to attend the meetings iepegogrdam for the remainder of the will be as follows: Sermon to "'The End of the world in this ", Saturday -i ,ring 10:00. Sehpol, preaching at 11:00, School Conventiou 2:60 p.m. lecture by Dr.Parmele at 1030 a.m. Sunday morning, probally followed by baptism Young People's convention, .de&licatory sermon and prayer. doors of the church will be opened ~of tiese services for the re. of . nw meme I rs. 'Plat To Make New Will ct has just baen completed the Layne.Bowler Company, ,and in Crowley by . G. aili make a new deep well for I factory. Mr Scogg.;s, of Woler i:ompan, , w z ,'e odal uper i,"n c'; ey 7:" ·-----~.--- - + Powar ifrim 'rIS ? Dwikllo,1 ton, b. ,' F, Kd. timent h. that ' so , by th. f.r , i .t, tthe pure ing, :- t tin 19i J , v is 94.i ( ,,f it ,l.tý oil ; t t ,;,j' of whe.t wou. l b ,, 24 1co whie in 1913 11 r r Was only 17i8 k . s could be pu! >e s ofr an acre or ton flveyears later the bu, :g i decreased three hoes. An in 1009 would buy 79 e and only 59 pounds in eyn pairs of overalls n with the receipts from A Lotton in 1909 while the in 1913 dropped to 24 of wheat in 1909 would Pairs of brogan shoes Spk ials for Lent Fresh Fish and Oysters Tuesdays andFridays Smoked Bloaters Boneless and Skinless Herring Genuine Boneless Cod. fish. Fancy salt Mackerel Feruidell Fish Flakes " Tuna Fish " Fancy Red Salmon " Lobsters " Devii(d Crab Meat " Mushrooms " Asparagus Tips " French Lima Beans " Pimento Red Pep'rs " Olive Oil " Maple Syrup " Panca o'Flour " Graham Flour " Pearl Hominy " Roly Poly Red Cherries 'unshine Cakes and Crackers If It's Good to Eat We Have W Nldel Grocery PHONEh 1 4 State of Ohio, City of Toledo, . Lucas County. f C. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the City of To ledo, County and State aforesaid, and S that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and ev ery case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of HALL'S CATARRH CURE. FRANK J. COHENEY. t Sworn to before me and subscribed in y presence, this 6th day of December, (Seal) A. W. GLEASON,. Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally mnd acts directly upon the blood and mu. •ous surfaces of the system. SBend for testimonials. free. P F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by all Druggists. 7me. Take Hall's Famlly Pills for constlpastl, a la FIVPROibae ths, titus of Fh, State h a lld o)f (']h rities and( ('orr{e(tionl. .%'ar[s ai(o, alll( i-; mll'r'.[J ; b),otrd in E ', I:( t '.; a for) ",,' t[Iumt do!'. lnothl CH 'fl IflES LO.~flDi PRISON REFORifl I3% Mf; ION ( ;! I' it ES Po ,NI' v A!o:k R ot',d";.- . Yo ra)';il nwm .b ,',r I of the, A\ND PARISHI JAIL. MANY JAILS ARE U[,CEAIN iJudges uc" l Aso( tion id thGrant Juries to t~iýccsty of t1 ,F aT ':" orous ininortant dultie, that ,ho,,; i lbe p fo d byI the iI~vi: ii; ate the Stains, of the Matei. I eard of ('Charitis an d ('oi'reetions. The ci r aing t ) O as statul ed, is not l ai e t S n = .(, tiiit (100 : t' .a :@st t i" m O em b ,ht against the ttes of thý board. The n of ther oriCginally !e;1t tAh t ir l. said thoin ther'e are 1r'alherou; ilnlnortant ditties tryig :to iio sobe serformvice toy the statrde, but a'i no approprr(ctions .r made. the (yr apparint it as sted, is not weary of t: 'men(ing their time andst the oigl it :hr own one iy. trying to ';, son)( service to the s~tate, but as 110 a)pproprhl:ti)ns were made. they apparntlyt\ have become wealry of :pending their time and It was (idecided that the attention of i' per he commission be called also to the penitentiary manaren;',nt, as it was a:erted that that institutfon is a treIendli; expense to the state. The probe cormmission already has a sub ommlittee investigating that subject. It was (ltcided to have the secretary r eotify the police juries and the dis trict judr,ýs of the condition of the poriih jail=, which, in many instances, SE: bad. The judges will ie asked to all the attention of grand juries to the necessity of investigating the jals. In many states, especially in L.labamýi, according to a report by the s''",etary,. the states have taken con trol of the parish (county) jails. STATE PARAGRAPHS. It is understood in financial circles at Opeiousas that thle Union Irrigation Plant which was sold will be taken over by certain interests and will be prepared to furnish water for irriga tion purposes. It is currently report. ed that an application has alreatidy been made to the war department for permission to lock Bayou ('ourtableauti below the mouth of Bayou Carron. As the result of an inspection re cently of the Stonewall High School by Miss Myrtelle Billings, domestic r science inipector of the state, a most C pleasi.g report was received br the faculty of the institution. Miss Min nie Tirner of Shreveport, is the in structiva in the local domestic science doparunent, and she has made great progress with her work. Agitation for an investigation of the courts, particularly the Supreme Court and the Civil District Court of New Orleans, was brought to a head when State Senator George Wesley Smith introduced in the State Probe Commission a resolution calling for such an inquiry. After brief discus sion, the resolution was adopted with g out a dissenting vote. Supt. W. S. Lafargue and H. J. Da vid, government farm demonstrator, visited the Paul Scott school of Thibo daux and gave interesting talks on education and the benefits to be de rived from the pig, corn and tomato clubs. It is the intention of the speak ers to visit other schools and get the parents, teachers and pupils to co-ope rate in the work of forming clubs. The Standard Oil Company of Louisiana contmplntes extensive im provement, having secured additional land at the fIn,'tion of Breaux Bridge. Baton Re-*' dP "-t Barre branches of the Sou -i Po !c. The location juts them in touch with 52 miles on Iator. Rour' :in ~ d 41 miles on Port Barre brar.,. tesidos the local trade, which from row on they will compete for. A specia' moting of the police jury of Dona!e' ' ' "e was held to con eider a prm 'on submitted by J. K. Newmal e ," (-'eans, to lend As cension P: 'i 3,f00 for the pn-'Sose of buid: lo:ng vats in every ward of the parish. Citizens of Mandevllle and Abita Springs h've petitioned the Louisiana Railroad Cormission to reir . ate the "Short Line" 'rains of the New Or leans Great Northern Railroad, which ran between Slideil, Covington anti Folsom. Company "G" of the Louisiana State National Guard, has selected plans for a proposed new armory at Bogalusa, which will be constructed as soon as the plans and specflcatloas U are comDl3lted. Congregation Entertained A co ill nit.tee si' 1i;i: t,;ý of tho, 'rte:-,.)y. teri,n chuii rch (: w,! ii .Mr<. 1. P. Ayc . '.,v tilh 'as lh '1inll,. ait'l'tl(, l .1 veryI U i leasia n t L ro,( I Alit tin Mio e , ;l 1, rilal ni;' it mi h ( )' the llI'lil' E1'" ShIe. . hStewu t i i;.n t11 (ilp ii'dlt'(li I;t t ilexic' ;(ll) it lts. . Ki). tl' ti l i: i t(iti e Mis nlry waik it \ texuiu. Si) i'speli t he i( ( o i t l' t ii li~e excel int papi,. E. ,. t ith ,ic n liit i'o the lit rf Mexico; ant i tilr. . g".ni t)he ldies th S1,tec l'll I'ecitati oni s t awl itil.,ic ilitter. illy 1;al't OfI' the proglir theln t lie. ,erred scvral conrses or reftesunents. lThe i)lrooms ofit thi ase were crowded to with liuetsts and enjoyed the evening g Renuinely as well as beingi mentally r ')1 - p ofited. NOTICE TO FARAMERS! We now have for sale a at our Mill at Hayes all grades Cypress Shingles, Lumber and Fence Posts; 3t also can furnish Pine and S(um Lumber and Wood. Will price the above on application and you will think times are not hard. Woolman & Sumerall, HAYES, LA. it )lice Phone 150 Majestic Hotel DR. D. C. ILES, Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat ,ep.1514.1yr Lake Charles, La 0 E. D. Miller J. Sheldon Toomer Miller & loomer Attorneys-at.Law Calcasieu National Bank Building Lake Charles. La. No. 666 This is a prescription prepared elpecialb for MALARIA or CHILLS & FEVER. Five or six domes will break any case, and if taken then as a tonic the Fever will not return. It acsets on the liver better than Calomrnel and does not gripe or sicken. 25c . i Pay First of all, the farmer must be a business man. Farming is manufacturing it), d an food products and the farm and farm equipment constitute the plant. Competition is keen and it requires business methods to make money. The parcel post has opened the way to wider markets. Rural tele phones, trolleys and mail delivery have brought unlimited opportunity for dGl.g business. You need one thing more The L. C. Smith & Bros. Typewriter Typewritten correspondence will give you a prestige and enable you to get higher prices. Your son or daughter can learn to operate the L. C. Smith & Bros. typewriter in a short time and incidentally be getting a business education. Book of instruc tion free. Mail this coupon Please send me your free book about, typewriters Name P. o. State ... To the L. C. Smith & Bros. Typewriter Co. BAt. BEARING i" OrTYPEBAR 313 Hibernia Bank Building New Orleans, La. { ExtV FanPcy SiBlue RosŽ ied Rice ) Limited quauntity oni hand and will hoid for next two weeks GULF COAST MILL SLouisiana State Rice Milling Co1 Received This Week Sweet Mixed Pickles in Bulk Sour Mixed Pickles in Bulk Libby's White Onions in Bottles Sweet Pickles in Bottles Apple bfutter Strawberry Preserves FRESH FRUI'I EVERY WEEK Give Us a Share of Your Business WELSH GROCERY To the Customers and Friends of the City Grocery Company:. Having purchased the entire interest in the City Grocery Company I desire to thank the Friends who have extended their patronage in the past and to solicit a continuation of your trade in the future. I shall keep a clean fresh stock of Groceries, Candies and Fruit at all times. Prices will al-. ways be right and I will try to serve you promptly. Your trade will be appreciated. V. L. ROMIERO. --- -- -- -- - -- - - ~H~__I _