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You Owe It to Yourslf and Fam ily to Own a Dort Car Nothing calpmbe of producing so much pleasure and enjoyment sý(ially, so much benefit physically and so much convenience and advantage in a business way, should be overlooked, or postponed. ('oiwn in and talk with us about a D)oct. EXPERT REPAIRING REUABLE SUPPLIES-DEPENDABLE ACCESSORIES. - GASOLINE-'- OILS - TIRES - BATTERY SERVICE STATION W H GARAGE CO.,Inc. I PHONE 32 • WELSH, LA. iC N i -A Ausellingto the pairing, Parts and Ac~csso~rWies, Oils, La.ases Expert Workmanship Satisfaction Buaranteed II IIs Paint... OMP T ir e Ec, Lme, Ce t, W.elsh, La.K dfudic atic, L mbr nd Auto and Tlraf Hospita Ho!icits a Share o f Your P' tronage Auto and Tracto." Repairing Shop at Armstrong Machine Shop , C_ AS. C. C. CARLISLE WELSH, LA. YOUI SOULE SUSiINESC COLLECE, .i w or p Rirghest Grad, ' n*I 2f on . 1 _ Coures in u.irle,,p . , . in EnglisIh. -neat iS" - u_.S a -- Bank. 1 Only Schoo: at secru n hindn~ntisflo u fa larli ke lp t b.n thrre twla|I hoir Mpt.rkon. :r:1oJ:n. GRO -SOUL. LAIE PERSOINAL MlENTIlON Clarphy Pitre was here Wed nesday from ,lJennings. Mrs. M. r1. Shearer arrived last Saturday from Atlanta, Ga., where she has been visiting the past few months, and is again guest of her (laughter, Mrs. R. S. Greer. Get your Photos at Carroll's Studio now. Mrs. J.. '. Smith is visiting rela lives and friends at her former homii, Ne~w Roads. R. L. Abbott left on No. 10 Thursday for New Orleans on a business trip. Miss Edythe Smith left on No. t, Thursday morning for Galves m. n,'l'exas, where sne is to spend I \o weeks in recreation. She will 'isit friends in Houston before ;.urning to \Velsh. I insure anything against every yting--W. M. Colbert, Agent, i hone 66. Miss Lillian Smith who has 1 ecn the guest of her brothe, J.-T. `mith and wife, has returned to, I cr hmone in Covington, La. 11. K. Midkitl, federal tick in 'lpector, was over from Jennings ''lhursday, guest while here of his son, H. F. Midkilf and family. Hon...Iohn T. Hood, clerk of the ,Jefferson Davis parish police jury, was in New Orleans this week on business in connection with the sale of the bonds of Peli ':in Road D)istrict No. 1. I insure anything against every Ihing--W. M. Colbert, Agent, Phone 66. Get your Photos at Carroll's :studio now. Miss Katherine Carroll who has been the guest of her brother, S. E. Carroll and family, the past two weeks, left Wednesday night for her home in Oklahoma City, Okla. Arriving hone she expects to join an auto party going to Florence, Colorado. lightning Tuesday night struck the residence of J. R. Routon on the Weichert farm northwest of Welsh, doing a small amount of damage but injuring none of the occupants. M. V. Strother, representing the Lake Charles American-Press was a Welsh business visitor Friday. It you need horses-drivers, or draft, see me before buying-A. Benoit. t.f. Mrs. A. R. Arceneaux had as her guests last week Mrs. Hebling and sister, Miss Grace Martin, of Lake Charles. Vernon Scoggins arrived home Wednesday night from Memphis, Tcnn., where he has been employ ed(l by the Layne & Bowler Co. If youi need horses-drivers, or mraft, see me before buying-A. '"cnoit. t.f Dr. C:. A. Martin returned Thursday from New Orleans, where he has completed a post graduate course in medics. It is understod that he will resume practice here, opening his offices over the Crescent Drug Store that have been closed for more than two years, since his his enlist ment in the MI. C. Miss Lillian Carroll left yester day for Timberton, La., for p vis it to her friend, Mis Ruth Wright I insure anything against every thing-W. M. Colbert, Agent, Phone 66. Supt. W. P.'Arnette of the Par ish schools was in Welsh. Wed nesday looking aten schoolrmat ters. The Misses Ruth and Beatrice Abbott and their cousin, Minnie, Lee Abbott, arrived on No. 10 Wednesday from Taylor, Texas, where they have spent the sum mer visiting with relatives. I insure anything against every thing-W. M.. Colbert, Agent, Phone 66. E. C. Willard, manager of the local branch of the Calcasieu National Bank, was in Lake Charles Wednesday attending a meeting of the' bank's board of directors. Messrs. R. F. Weichert and John T. Hood were Jennings vis iors Mondry. "L.. M. Harris has received a message from his.son, Sergt. El mer L. Harris, stating that he has arrived safely in the United States and will be .lome as soon as dis "barged from the ervice. 'hur and ' Romero • 'Lake ' , .:1ayand LODGE NOTICES ; Welcome Rebekah Lodge No. ,55 Meets 1st and 3rd Friday night ' of each month. Visitors welcome. Nellie Scoggins, N. ,G. Carmelita Sullivan, Sec. E. Tranunel of .lennings spent Monday in Welsh. Mlitchel Hihml was here Sunday from (C'rowley. .1. H. Martin was a visitor here Mlonlday froim .lcnnings. .lohn I. Fowler, .Ir., of Lake Charles h;is been the guest of his aunt. Mrs. MI. L. lPrentice. Mrs. I)r. l)urio anil daughter. lone, and son, Martin, of Iota. were guests at the holme of Mir. and I1Mrs. A. Robin this week. IIf ou ieed horses -d rivers, or draft, see me before buying -A. lienoit. i. lRev'. father lPeters of St. Mlar linvilIe, formnerly of Jennin gs, was the guest of Rev.. iP. P. erret here Sunday. 'Philip Miiller \\'archousc a! ,lennings has Mlice Paolish for sale. (Get sonle for your igs anid hiOgs. A2-2th. mlr's. ()dele Hielert andl sister. \liss Ethel Hebert, returned\ Mon (lay night fromln. ten (lda visit in New Orleans. M'lrs. Garland Hayves and sister, Miss Rena Arceeneaux, left Wed nesday for Hamlpton, Va., where they will sptend somle tiiie with MIr. Hayes, who is employed by the governmlentl as chief engineer for five of the large army Camps. Miss Louise Smith arrived last Saturday for a short visil with Welsh friends. Mliss Smith was formnerly a teacher in Ihe Welsh high school. Although her honme is in in Bunkie. near where she will teach the coming school term she has been in New Orleans the past several weeks taking a French course at Tulane I'ni versity. Miss Vernie Unkel returned to New Orleans Sunday on No. 10, where she will continue the Nurse's training course at the Charity Hospital. Hon. J. S. Treme, jpresident of the Jefferson Davis Parish police jury was here Tuesday from El ton. Mrs. A. B. Hall and children have gone to San Antonio, Texas, where they will spend thle sunm mer. Welsh defeated Roanoke on the local diamond last Friday after noon by a score of ? to ?. There were a number of Roanoke fans present at the game. I insure anything against every thing-W. I. Colbert, Agen!, Phone 66. .1. All'. Martin and ul:uimciH . Marjorie Mae, returm d Monday from Galveston, T'exas. where they spent a et'w da:ys ia re'<c, ation. hMrs. A. E. L.ognioni :all c'liil(i ren have ireturned ia lheir lholie in Houstoil, Texas, following :ai pleasant visit with relativc~s anul friends in Welsh. T'ruelmnan Fear arric'ed hlomln last Sunday night, having been discharged fronm the sc rvice. He served wih the aviation sectlion. enlisting ea'rly in thle conflict al Gerstner field, spending about :a year on the other side. Trueman is like most of the otheri boys who have returned home he would not take anything for the experi ence, andi he would not give lea ceyts to go through it again. John Carradine was here thI!si wveek from the Burkburnetl oil field where he has recently in stalled a drilling rig and is ldoing contract drilling. Mr. C(arradine reported that he was well pIleasedi Swith operations there. He ex pected to return to the T'l'exas field within a few days. He is also supervising drilling opleralions in :lie Welsh field where production is increasing and activity more pronounced. A Billious Attack. Wheh' you have a billious al tack your liver fails to performi its functions. You become con stipated. The food you eat fer ments in your stomach and causes nausea, vomiting and terrible headache. Take three Chamber I lain's Tablets. They will tone up your liver, clean out your stom ach and you will soon be well as ever. They only cost a quarter. When President Wilson de dclares "demobilization" the war Stime prohibition law goes over board. A wet fall is evidently in prospect. War expenditures for the Unit I ed States down to June Ist totaled $14,544,610,223, of which only $1,830,787,989 was spent in France Somne nice Kit Mackerel in at balls'. + NOT CLASSIFIED, F1OR SALE Choicec miuch row, fresh, anid calf. C. L. D)avis, .121 -11 ALFALFA IlAY for sale. C L. I)avis, W\\'clsh, La. .i2(i if M11;Cll C()\VS I .ecrscy am!d 2 " grade Holstcin. youngli. freshi. for sale. . F. a like. PhoIine '2-3. i Wel.sh, La. .12(. 2p. FOR:() SALE lcgin.ai ion (lay, .luly 28th. I will otter my eI 'ir holusehold lfurnilre and fulr nislhing, si l private sale. Call iatl thne hotuse ainy atimel. M.. Chas. I)aulel. FOR SALE-Ford car in Lood or er-. haedf price Enquire lat Journall' ;ntid coinditiin, r-. i r ins if :ºLk n1 at once. See ,tones &" Camp officll. Welsh, La,. A282tp "N() CREDIT" si nx..T' Oac'l at Lour Sale--2 horslce. l,'()R SALE l)esirahleh resi .l,'n(e jr (lJl t'erty 7-r ,,im house, aolir , chickenll housel c2 lnis, Specruitl trcs et. Lnuire of E. C. W illard at the IHanlk. .....n2ll "(I hv SAfu as I havctorsepted S-sesieion requi ing lle to lnever one in \\eCls for Disentery a s. ri lc I1. as i s. Gray l.- -I F(R S AIntlE nSix oOrhtrl houlue lne lot;i a a barhgain. Ser e .1. A. uVlliless, Welsh, Lo. Ju)esl oifes FOR SALE- Ford car in good or y ter-half price Enquire at Journal office, Welsh, La . n82tp For Sale-d, 2 hich horse I (r gans-l fully belienes in x dolleint sondi ion. Se R. ý1. Gray. ... 1 11 if Special Price on New Waterloo Boy Tractors. Shaved the life ofur n the ractors. two 2-speed and two 1-speed, never run. See Welsh Machine Shops. Cure for Disentery. " $\ile I was in Ashland, Kan sas, a gentleman overheard me Theakin g of (hai be:rfain's Colic ansd 1 learrh ta Renedy," writ les dilliaim Whitelaw, of Des cMoines Iown. "abe told me inll detail ofan Shatarr it had done for his family uacts tor especially his daughter who was lying at the point of i eathe foundatwith iolent attack ofin t rttysentery, angt h'ad bilieen givenup the p on yth in the family hysician. Soe e of ll's Catarrh Medhaberlain's Colic and oiar- On fully believes o r a' tha t by doing so saved the life of the child. He sated rehat lTe had also usToled his Oho. Sold bremedy himself wia equll ryggit, c. graChaifing res ults. Ad Ch.rr Swimmingotary Pool Fund.bic $100 Rewardesh, $1a The rears ifs peA r will bede inlueWorkmen's Compnstitutional conditions r equires constitutoal trea r: nt. Hal's YoCautarrh MediBusine is taken irnly and honaces of the Offtce 1. des. 2troying patient strength J biding u the con Shop North of assis:in c nature in doungts work. The proprhn trs hae o muchd Catarrh Medine thart the: offer OnePublic iundred Dollars for ny all e th at it fatils pato cure.ish, an Suprem nd te:timontals. Ohio. ceold by alcasel DrugTrust, V:.' Bank bildin. Welsh, La. Your BusiPhones--s Appreciated hones: Office 21. Resi . 2^ *- -- - ---- - - --. Shop Nored throgh th of establish do and Not " ary Pubein quicl courht by Ms n tu of youre in Calcasieu Trust & "ARH and report ouilding, Welsh, La r t. t entD or no fee. Write for oce Lckl koo of 300 needed inventbns. DSWIFT & AO Patent Lawyer's, IL": . 13. 'I 3071 Cout'nth <: ~w-h. ' ii. v. ? AGENT DRIES MANY PRODUCTS WITH SUCCESS Eighteen Different Fruits and Vege tables Dried Successfully By Miss Whitaker. Frnits and vegetables may be dried in the home by simple prooesses and stored for future use. Eepecially w\hen canning is not feasible. or cans and jars are too expensive, drying of fr'i a means of saving large quant tiFs of surplus products which go to was:e each year in gardens and or chatrds. Drying also affords a way of conserving portions of food which tire too small for canning. In Madison Parish the home demon stration agent, Miss Rebecca WVhita ker, has dried suoceesfuly 18 differ ont Louisiana-grown fruits and vege tnbles, and the exhibit of these prod ncts in her office at Tallulah is said to be one of the most complete ever assembled. In includes string beans, w.:ax bhns. corn, peas, peaches, peel ed and unpeeled pears, apples, p1 mentoes whole okra, cut okra, pump kin. s«weet potatoes, spinach, celery and Limai beans. Of 0 public detlfonstrations givon by Miss 1Whitaker in 1918, 15 were ',i the brining, drying and curing of vegetables. Through Miss Whitaker's efforts t;i hoýteokepers put up 1.,001 cans of fruit and vegetables, dried and stored 282 prn::nd of fruits and vegetables. and bhined 117 gallons of vegetables. Nine canning club girls working under Miss Whitaker's direction put up 8~2f ca::ls of tomatoes, 500 cans of other vegetabhes and fruit. 100 pounds of dtried fruits and vegetables. and 2 5 gallons of brined vegetables. Better Buy Early! ·--- - - -- - \W e hen h big fall rush icom 'te . i t ', ! . :L I ,":n. ,ic w: ;(oing to lie lbought up qo'idly. .i Ii º , l r 'n lieish them. It you would chc se I ' ,iie Slin. the eir buy early. Come in and see ' , .",,i ylur n cis at your earliest opportunity. , ,ur c: , wle nw. \Xe have just unpalckaed bigi s; iOl, lDon't i'orct 1 hat we olTer Vou "BEST VALUES ALWAY"' SA.R T II S • PLEZOL TAILOR SOP Simmons & Scaggins, Props. Suits Made to Order--FIT Guaran'eed Up.to-date Cleaning, Pressing, Dyeing Hats Cleaned and Reblocked, Shoes Repaired Agency Lakeside Steam Laundry Promptness Work (':!ied For Our Motto and i-elivcred ,. EPT secret and special and personal for moo is WRIGLEYS in ts air - lsbt staled IPadcae. Swortbh of Yoor lastln reard .+,. because of Its " lastIloe qualitv Three flavors to suit all tastes. Be SURE to 8a -1 Sealed Thbt .* .$ The Flavor Lasts . • - I K now o w 1 Mcdical Aut, us that one p:. of every fcn i - i;g from Ssome : heart di. Pr,. ; ;"e trouh!ld Sthe heart ' , nti , , ..!r. Choti1 T ,- ,Th' For ' f CC r If . tre*:uI the heart i :oo late-- \ , - Bny n ie. tested ;, - , back if r..to ,e. lieve. SOLD l1' ; - I