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$ Personal---But Not Too Personal And Local Items of Interest If You Are Not Ashamed of Your Visitors Tell Us ~no They Are-Telephone 222. John H. Shattuck of Lake Charles brother or S. O. Shattuck and uncle of Chas. Shattuck, died very suddenly ti yesterday while the family was at- A tending the circus. es -Fourteen Rhode Island Cockerels at for sale at $2.00-G. R. Boling,Welsh, La. gi -The First Regiment Mi-sisssippi th Infantry in two special trains passed through Welsh Wednesday evening IL en route to the Mexican border. 11 Miss Martha Cobb. dauthter of Mr. and Mrs. J. II .Cohb wa- taken to the Lake Charles Sanitarium last Friday, under the care of I)r. R. R. Arceneaux, suffering with an acute attack of appendicitis. She was ac companied to the sanitarium by her di father and sister, Mrs. L. C. Pow- Ui ell, of Louisville. Ark. The optra tion wa;s perfo i ." , >:trday morn ing and the patient i. at present re ported to he doing as well as could ` be expected. Phone E. C. Willard if you want Insurance on t your Rice. --Miss MeBurney of Los Angeles, California, arrived in Welsh last Fri day for a few days' visit with her brother, Mr. A. R. McBurney. -Mr. A. G. Clark of Los Angeles, -Fourteen Rhode Island Cockerels for sale at $2.00-G. R. Boling,Welsh, 1 La. -Ex-Postmaster Wm. Terry, who is engaged with, the Kelly-Webber company in Lake Charles, spent Sun day with his family and friends in Welsh. -Otto C. Lightner, manager of the Rice Grower and Southern Farmer and Crowley Signal, was in Welsh Wednesday in attendance at the meet ing held in the interest of the Davis Manufacturing Company, makers of Welsh Garage desires to announce that they are now prepared to do all kinds of Storage Bat tery repairing and charg ing promptly. For insurance on Rice phone C. E. Carr, day or night, he will do the rest We want your rough rice-see our buyer-La. State Rice flilling Co. For Sale-One five year old Creole mare, with colt sired by 'Diamond Boy', and double bar ners, halnd made, practically new Alpply at Priest's House. o613p At The Methodist Church Last Sunday night Rev. J. A. Caris tian, Field Secretary of the Louisiana Anti Saloon League preached an inter-: estiing sermon to a large and appreci ative audience. Come Sunday morning at :415 to the Sunday school. The pastor will give "An Exposition of the Rules ol the Church." Sunday evening at 6:43 the Epworth League and at 7:45 the subject, "An Illumlnated Lite," will be discussed. Cordially, J. W', HERVEY, Pastor. Former Welsh Resident Dead Word has been received here of tl death of Mr. Henry F. Howard. ,vh:ah occurred at his home near liaine . Orrion, September 28th. Mr. Howard lived ht e ,e few yea' ago occupying the property near thi Gulf Coast Mill, now owned by Mr. 1.. W. Jackson. Storage Battery Service Sta tion-Batteries repaired and re charged.-F. B. I)ennett. at the Electric Light Plant. oct 6tf HOUSE FOR RENT--Formerly oc. cupied by Mr O. Stansbury. Enquire of C. A. Lantz, Welsh, La. For insurance on your Rice any warehouse in the Parish, Phone C. E Carr. Policy will be de-1 livered to you. Good, heavy Ear Corn, in car lots, subject to in spection upon delivery.- See R. A. Estes phone 162 Epworth League Notes The Epworth League met in pleasant f session of devotion Sunday evening at the Methodist church and enjoyed very S much the topic of the lesson. We had a nice time, but were dissapointed a V little when we did not see you there. ) But we are going to meet again next SSunday evening at 6:30 and want you to be present. Good times, good top. - ics, good talks, good songs, good peo ple and the best cause on earth. Ii you can get anything better for money e than we will give you free, drop in some evening and tell us what it is. r Make it Sunday evening, won't you? it THE PRESIDENT. h Despondency. 1 When you feel discouraged and de Sspondent do not give up but take a dose of Chamberlain's Tablets and d you are almost certain to feel all right Id ithin a day or two. Despondency is )y very often due to indigestion and bil -r- iousness, for which these tablets are W especially valuable. Obtainable ev 3p erywhere. -Advertisement. A Complete Line of New Fall Hats for Ladies, Misses and Children ANCY HAT PINS LADIES' NOTIONS EMBROIDERY SPECIALTIES MADAME GRACE CORSETS NICE LINE BOYS HATS We will save you money on your purchases at our store The Ladies' Bazaar Mrs. W. T. McAffrey, Prop. Corner of the Southern Mercantile Building EX C URSION EVERY SUNDAY Between All Stalions in Louisiana on. SOUTHERL PACIFIC LIIES One Fare Pla- 4 carts MfutIntaa rmmd trip fig Sce ~Ct~~s~:lP C~t~t~oi :* 'is Newspaper to e ntii , " w'outO .stric yu to clu l • i it , a i T vwho d r$C tie i c o. m,'2' to I . For Ricj,., e se ,ura rnc o eeli\ the - . .W-it risa didio THE Merchants : who advertise iM che this paeer will give you test vanles for your money. e ffro at ___ ,a .,.--- • [ For Rice Insurance seeldir I E. . Willard. Phone L. C. Willard if tel you want insurance on fai youe Rice. an For Sale! an SThoroughl red Duroc Jersey male tir pigs, 3 months old, improve your breed ar with the lengthy, big bone, quick m: growth type. Reasonable prices. qu Write to C. J.. WALL, th Lake Charles, La. ca it......- - ilI ·bi t ROUND TRIP fe I I EXCURSION FARES TO SHREVEPORT, LA. p' Account State Fair; Tickets on sale Oct. 31st, Nov. 1, 2. 3. 4. 5, 6. c ' good for return Nov. 7th fare $7.40 ? Tickets on sale Nov. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, tl good to return two days from date tt in of sale, Fare $5.80. c is. Tickets on sale for train leavirg Lake Charles 10:55 p:m. Nov. 3rd, good for return leaving Shreve port 10:30 p. m. Nov. 4th, rare $1,75 Tickets on sale for train leaving Lake Charles 10:55 p. m. Nov. 3rd, a good for return leaving Shreve hd port 10;35 p. m. Nov. 5th, fare $2.80 is For further information write I W- M STAGG, C. P. & T. A., ire Lake Cherles, La. V- I it. Scalds, Galls, Scratches, Sores, Hurts, . Screw Worms. To make the best cure for such troubles, buy a pint of linseed oil, if you prefer a healing oil, or a pound of hog lard or vaseline if you want a salve and add a 50c bottle of Farris Healing Remedy. It simply can't be beat by any sailve or liniment made. And sce what you get--a full pint for not over 60 ceint. 'anis lical ., ack Plan. W157h \11 Wihous, Co. Inc. -Adv.ertisement. r Automobile Votes with every purchase made at the Journal Book Store or Greer Bros. Jewelry. For a Muddy Complexion. Take Chamberlain's Tablets and adopt a diet of vegetables and cereals. T'ake outdoor exercise daily and your complexion will be greatly improved within a few months. Try it. Ob painable everywhere. -Ads. How Catarrh is Contracted. Mothers are sometimes so thoughlit less as to neglect the colds which their children contract. The inflammation of the mucous membrane, at first Sacute, becomes chronic, and the child has chronic catarrh, a disease that is Sseldom cured and that may prove a life's burden. Many persons who have this loathsome disease will remem ber having had frequent colds at the time it was contracted. A little fore thought, a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy judiciously used, and all this trouble might have been avoided. Obtainable everywhere. -Advertisement, Bad Colds from Little Sneezes Grow. Many colds that hang on all winter start with a sneeze, a sniffle, a sore throat, a tight chest. You know the symptoms of coldes~andkno&jprompt treatment will break .them, up. Dr. King's New Discovery, with its sooth ing antiseptic balsoms, has been breaking up colds and healing coughs of tos and old for 47 ysear. Dr. I'JARANTlNE EtIMIhlTED FOR THE FAIRS Washington. D. C., Oct. 11i C" t'l to be e:xhibited at comin . f:ais untl i , exhibitions ii the so,,th may l'e hip pcd in 'r.'" points outtle the qua:tr :ntined a'::. , suljcct to certa;n re- v strictir's. The followin:" fair. are in clu led in a new orc'cr o.' the U . S. de pa r.tm. nt of agric' ture: (.o., fr tnoc 1i :11, . , ,t,"a -srate ;air. ý";a,:ur, Ga., :govern! ,"" _ to 1e, 191'x. N:itilnal Farm and Live Stock show at N, w Orleans, i.a., "ovecmbcr 11 to 19, li91o. National t '1cder 2' a.l 1. ,,ider. Show at Fort Wo:ta. T'x:,. Ma.ch ( ttle itcadtd fir edibiton at these fairs may be hifpel withcut tdi,hpi::g to the place of exhibition and '. ri..:p.d to i.i::ts outside the qt:ar :,; -i:d area, under these restrictions: (a) Such cattle shall he shipped by rail to po:nts of exhilbition and ha"I not be unloade I in the quaran ti:ed area esewhere than at sach (b) Separate clean and tlisinffoet',! chutes anc other fac:lit:. -l:a! oC proviea "or the excius;\, an:caip:a an i lading of such cattle at tie p,,in+ oif exhilition. tc) Such cattle shall be hau:ed in: clean and disinfected wagons direct from the cars in which they arrive at point; of exhibitio;i to the fair rurd.: ::nd from the fair grounds direct to the cars in which they are reshipped. (d) All cattle shall be excluded from the fair grounds during the in f tervals between fairs, and the entire fair grounds must be maintained free from cattle tick infestation. (e) In order that the hay, straw and similar materials used for feed and bedding by such cattle during the le time they are within the quarantined 'd area shall be non-infectious, all such :k materials shall originate outside the quarantined area and be shipped therefrom in cleaned and disinfected cars, and so handled at points of exhi bition that they shall not become in Ifectious. (f) Such cattle shall not be re turned from points of exhibition to points outside of the quarantined area except in cleaned and disinfected cars, nor un!ess accompanied by a certifi cate issued by an in:spcctor of the Bureau of Animal Industry showing that such cattle have had no oppor tunity to become infested with the cattle tick. Phone E. C. Willard if i you want Insurance on your Rice. MONEY TO LOAN; ON FARM LANDS Long Terms 1 to 10 years Annual Payments FARMS FOR SALEi On Contract System NO CASH REQUIRED Inquiries Solicited W.-E. Gorham, AMt)., hlousiere & Latreifle. Jennings, La. - Jennings. Li. For Rent My store building formerly occupied by J. A. Fontenot's feed store. MRS. BEATRICE PECK. ilkrŽ ~scnsc. A horse that refrains from eating is using the horse sense method of curing itself of some intestinal trou ble. Nature sometimes fails, so take no chances but go to the aid of nature as soon as you see something wrong with your horse and give it a dose or two of B. A. Thomas Stock Remedy. If it does not respond at once, this medicine costs you nothing and it's just as sure with cows or sheep. We give you your money back. Welsh Warehouse Co., Inc. -Advertisement Clear Bad Skin From Within. Pimply, muddy complexions are due to impurities in the blood. Clear up the skin by taking Dr. King's New Life Pills. Their mild laxative qual ities remove the poisons from the system and brighten the eye. A full, free, non-griping bowel movement in the morning is the reward of a dose of Dr. King's New Life Pills the night before. At your. Druggist, 25c. -Advertisement. - - :$ . k~yý.l 1, l I"TFti TTI. rI ; ; I ", I": '[ 1..i -on> D.i *: _ i1 . ' I 1- ' .1 T - . . " " " t e W t : ," : ' " 1 . - , . ." - * -. .xle . ' . • ' - n ' i ln :I\ a T h : ia. ect- , 1.' , 1 i i , e . - ir .. " : .. . . " - " nId re CCt1r.an I to . w. . He :, aed \,, h ." n. 'º i I ( i'. :n pi n d 'ted t Presbi Uter ian I ",Li 1Ž re LoI'n P. I ''RI t I T t t p.t. Irie - n ] l e1... . tun 111,t red .li 1141 , h- a in ^1,- hi< ;i... ,nir,' thr '. 'L the I wt .,,e ,r ,it :. C,''" ;, \t La n*rire . F r , i td:(l. -te for conh re: ; hal an exc ei are lent chance to win. ier a y M::rtn \it cui :y St. Martin and Laf.ye".e ded 11. , hin- i ,r.'< ,'r. :mpp o\'inl S d- li.y. . , ol : c rti;,g i:t P ree t,, V,. m c "r ,,tt.: e Lou:N:Tae a l, a:- ac .ti i " .o ' .; o <p . red M· rj r ,: Con: e..c" " the . !h rI'!rot rile, ittrLe " a n. ped • " l - - :ted ! Fresbyterian C :hu : ' t.! (I.wne ., C-: T: .o . tcnts for . .t e re, ,d i.L Cot: ::n Mercur."y the , ' .. ....... 0 1, D 1yst ;n w'h, .s ,-r. "-no ng it througa cOr- ,. tuata surt '*. h s uch urit', ls sh+'1 ]i .he :.r !..o ut·-a ,. rt rn po -.,1 rmae iln 'ol'or repOltah l b y n. J. :oei y lh C. Th . il t a ;: , -timonials free. Sold by Druggists. ~rice 75c per bottle. N i Take HIall' Family Pills for consutpation w 110 WILL R DE IN Th SC Feb. 1st, 1916 SI, .Second Pri . S« ' " Ladies' Wrist ýWatch, le. ~ Elgin, Lear caS TcOne T Ph 1 e Fre'lc 1st Prize, 2-Passnger Car Fourth PrF . The Candidate casting the most One Ladies' Lavaliiel votes will receive choice of the Chain following cars: Partin-Palmer, . Monroe, Grant, Dort, Mletz, Ford Fifth Prize or Saxon, latest car. Ladies' Fanc I..oc:t an \Ve give every 15 days one - forty-two piece Dinner Set to the one casting the most votes - ' No candidate can got two o [. i. - these. . ".... . .. .. ,,1$.F O000D FOR 5,000 VOTES . Votes will be given at the rate of 0 v " ""C ... " "dollar on regular cash sales. 1000 votes to . e Used.to Nominate on sale of due bills. 1000 votes to the do . ,• , , counts made before the beginning o' the 1000 votes to the dollar on Special S .. .. ...... 2000 votes will begiven on each dollars wo CANDIDATE printing, advertising or subscription turn • Only one to a candidate ' busy soliciting your friends to trade at our` :-,-:, er Berothers Jewelriy .The r 30inal Bo 'S -i 4···~ Si, F. nti - 'C m u l:' .llln g I ra I , . N) fh. t ' , .1 'K<. gr' . . s ne end attractive " ,l. " ia ,'a s . Y: ",rrc.ter . T-i r imu DREFSS GG OD3 136 YS'SUJTS :1 SGEI TS' FURMSHiLV CS, NOTIONS 1 ý AT MARTIN ý . `i 18* a :~ig a c 'ollar f , i aable ,on ':ioadet !:,. f t heel i oft _ Fbe " .::,thoriouj .':c gisud Ze - hi t I FUS A o 1Honey Coel Booptc j . c : e(Id to·o )r. fei l iii· i~ooki