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2 PER CENT REDUCTION ..SA Ai opportunity of a life time extended to the people of Opelousas and surrounding country, to purchase high gde an reliable clothing at greatly reduced prices. Every article offered by us is this season oods brand n and will bear inspection. We guarantee every statement made in our advertisment; so esitate but call at your earliest convenence, and we will certainly give you satisfaction. The well known HART, SHAFFNER and MARX clother, of which there is none Our line of the famos Liton Th grat Douglas Shoes better in make up, style or quality. They are cut to fit and made to wear and you'll Monarch and Cluett shirts, also I always call for that make after one trial. While they last you can get them at included in this sale. We have that you hear so much talk about; get a pair; 20 per cent off regular price them in a variety of patterns and wear them and then you'll be a Douglas Suits formerly $25.00 now going at $20.00 styles, including the easy fitting enthiast. We have them in all styles Suits formerly $20.00 now going at $16.00 Coat style, all at and leathers. Suits formerly $16.00 now going at $12.00 20 per cent off all kinds now $2.80 3JU . now .$.280 OVERSH IRT SPECIAL Prices The Hat that looks well My entire line of I We have a swell line of Flannel over- $3.00 kind $2.00 The Howard Hat" 1s n Pt L -r $2. ofcourse, get one while Men's pants that for ! in all colors and styles, including the $2.00 kind $1.40 they last at 20 per merly sold at $1.50 we 50c to all children's suits in the house intion styles. These articles are all $1.50 kind $1.15 cent off. $1..0now of which we have a splendid ii rw goods, well finished and well worth a $1.00 kind .75c all $3.00 kinds- now to $ now now going 50now go- assortment in styles, pat it to our store, as they are Real Bargains.40 ing at 40t to sd grades, while they_ l;t at .75e k md .50c lhat s at Sale late of glisece at $1.20 to $6.00 $1.20 25•leent of, Those formy ly r Th el d Te es sol at $1.20 to $6.00 $.05now The Celebrated The Finiest line of A full line of Cotton We have a complete Rain or Sun going at $1.15 to 4.50( WEET ORR" "FANCY VESTS" and Woolen line of the famous W EA ER ever brought to Ope- "UN DERW EA " ronclad" everday, so We still have a nice UNDERW EA " We still hay a i m_ overalls, never sold lousas, open for your children's stockings get an um- to drop in a ipeet th vbefore for less than inspection, you can all sizes, weightsthe stock efore they are piceo .,, .00 get them at andgrades lasts, we will let them brella now all colors and sizes, to suit and Sgflasts, we will let them it almost anyone. They go go at 20c per pair, at a reduction of -now going at 80e 20 per cent off regular price 20 per cent off regular price o ai pe pairfor $1.00treduction of2 c * WINSBERG -- Opelousas La. E .MEMIBE.-, WIOAT WE OALDVº-EITISfl .EI DO Noitaes. witrit from Korea: aegt day from two Srone from the other from '.. Iisd. They - in about ten itsmo pmator's face y .with ua~, were :i*0 L a could have Swhat they had 1 days of hot s and the voices com ehduimrs in the ap inspiration to ai missionary . They earts moved :kt* paid all their iestaeu of their rtthase 'individual :ight heathen their idols, to they had used in .i4i .e in Jesus. as they told of going from Uai arging men jad believe in .,Jee. Christ, Calvary's cross w.ould accept is 73 years old. is 67. I asked Id' soul win ad the older 'I am eight lmother Choi, s twelve years ah r age from S~g.dom, they S were dead. t: energy they in all from et 50 miles. from lack of .ai their feet of their ,of them are feet. As I the tears - t entered weet old grandmothers do love our Savior. 'We have been praying for you every day' they saki. Grandmother Yi said before she left us, 'Moksa (pastor), before the sun begins to peep up over these mountains every morning, I have a little talk with our Father about you and these churches.'" These Korean Christians are so en thusiastic in their work for the sal-' vation of those about them. They have a burning zeal to preach the gospel. It is "Woe is me if I preach not the gospel." It is not be cause of any political influence that may be acquired which leads these people to believe, for there is no political gain in being in the church-rather must they suffer per secution politically by becoming Christians. It is not because of any financial aid that they will get by be lieving, for they get no aid whatevre -they support their own churches, pay their own expenses, buy all their own books and tracts, build their own buildings, not receiving any assistance from foreign sources whatever. Surely they are not in the church for the living they might get! Rather does it reduce their income to help pay the expenses of propagating the Gospel. No! no! They are in it be cause of the gift of peace from the Father; because of the eternal salva tion they have received from Him who died for them; because of the daily comfort coming from the in dwelling of the Holy Spirit. Would that our own people were as enthusiastic, and would labor as zealously to get others saved! A "Dick-Nailer." Because of the very strong feeling of some of our readers we have, how ever, not taken any advertisements for liquor houses. We have been asked to refuse this class of business Ly some of our readers and we have, so far, complied with their requests. But we have looked in vain for the paying advertising matter, which would fill the space which these ad vertisements would fill. We have, within the last few weeks, refused contracts aggregating more than $800 for this class of advertising. Have any of the staunch prohibitionists of fered us contracts to equal that amount or, in fact, one hundredth part of that amount?--Mindt Demo crat. STOP! LO-O K ! For Your Wines and Lquors, write or Phone us for Quick Express Orders at Rock Bot tom Prices. A FEW SPECIALS Attakas CClub Whiskey, 4 full quarts $3.50 Green " 4.00 Cream of Kentucky " 4 " " 5.00 Murray Hill " 4 " " 5.00 tprem Frepaid Prices in Bulk Goods furnished on Appli cations. Write for Price List. DBLAIC & LANDRY 1WHOLE SALE AND RETAIL Mail Order Liquor Department PHONE 134 NEW IBEAI, LOUSIANA. i'•l~ I1 '1 I1 In HI I I ' B I I~ I i l TOOLE COTTON SEED We have bought a large quan tity of Genuine Toole Early Prolific Cotton seed, which we offer for sale in lots to suit, from a single sack to a car load. LBFA-Yll COMPISS IA Si.AGE COMPA Y LAFAYETTE, LOUISIANA. Two Chairs . . . Everything Modern ate c.ar -Bamber salmp ...L.Ner saaa. " wmLV S YOU WAITa".... OFFORD CARRIERE, Prop. tADrr SRZE--- - --- ----- ?-POBRTX COUTr HOUSE Buster 8m agi and Tige . -:." featured Ex Jaesitiae And his d Tecoming ttown They will horeception at the TUESDAY,RFEBRUARY 2 1909, to whih young and od are dially ini AdmtaniBS1G F ree Come and Talk to These Famous Charaeters in Rea!Fles and & Under anspices o . P. ALEXIS SANDOZ, WHO SELLS BUSTER BROWN SHOES. AUSTIN REED MFlnA i Fe ed St ab - Feed by day, Abs out d.a ei, . Ap week or month w Itoedama ~ o Best of Care Gived , wt.. to Horses m .i"b " L~atui U., lbs 3UI h?. j