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-Just Arrived A OAR OW PURIA Feed. OY SAOK. KEEPS MULES UP AND PEED WLLS DOWN TRY ITI Best and *obepost Beed. We guarantee every sack. - AT - Jones Bros FEED STORE Local and Personal. Rfce polish and bran at West Bros Ed. Powell, of Elton, visited friends ,aere Saurday and Sunday. Stoves, in both heating and cook ing, at Psu cuan & PRENTICa. E. M. Powers transacted business in Jennings Wednesday afternoon. Fountain -pens from 81.00 to $2.50 at the Journal Book and Stationery Store. Mrs. M. A. Hoag and children re turned Monday afternoon from a visit with kindred in Jennings.I Ordes taken for ladies suits at PAUL W. DANIELS. Mr. and Mrs. A. Hebert and children returned Monday noon from a visit with kindred in Lake Charles. Martha White was last Monday ap pointed postmistress at LeBIanc, Cal c.asieu parish, vice J. M. LeBlane re lgned. ,Call on West Bros' if you have good horses or mules that you wish to exchange for town lots. Miss Clara Craig came over from S.nnings Wedneqday afternoon for a visit with her sister, Mrs. Paul W. Daniels. Miss Mae Garraway, of Lake Charles, visited her sister, Mrs. M. L, Prentice, from Thursday until. Satur day afternoon.. Aris Daigle returned to Lake Charles Sunday, after spending a few days here visiting the family of his uncle, F. A. Arceneaux. Hardware, tinware, glassware queensware and groceries. PRENTICE & PRENTICE. It is estimated that the Southern Pa cific is getting and storing about 300 barrels of oil per day from their Welsh holdings.-L. C. News. After a visit of several days with Misses Alzina and Alida Arceneaux, Miss Claudia Gordon returned to Jen a$ inday ftewnoon. Robt Meyer, rice grader for the National Rice Milling Company, re turned to Welsh Monday, after spend ing the holidays in New Orleans. With a fivedollar cash purchase of groceries we will give you twenty pounds of standard granulated sugarl for $1. C. BENorr & SON. J, C. Maul returned last week from New Orleans, after spending some time in that city taking treatment for, his eyes. Mr. Maul says his eyesight is greatly improved. Rev. S. C. Self, of Vinton, nntil re cently pastor of the Welsh Baptist church, was here a short time Mon day shaking hands with friends and attending to business matters. Mrs. R. M. Gray attended the mar riage of her sister, Miss McNaspy, at Lafayette Thursday evening of last week, and remained over several days this week visiting among kindred. Strength and vigor come of good food, duly digested. "Force," a ready-to-serve wheat and barley food, adds no burden, but sustains, nour ishes, invigorates. E. C. Willard returned Friday morning from New Orleans, where he had been several days undergoing treatment for his eyes. He stopped over at Lafayette Thursday evening to attend the Kelly-McNaspy nuptials. G. W. Cosner & Charles Ryder have some seed rice, first year from imported off of new land, for sale. For prices enquire of the warehouse men, the mill or Charles Ryder at the farm. G. W. COSNER. Keith, the little six-vear-old son of Ed. Morris, of the Mayville planta tion, was kicked on the head by a fractious mule Monday evening. The little fellow's left ear was split so badly that five stitches were necessary to sew it up. SWeal Brda. for feed of all kinds. H. W. Anding returned from Crow y the first of the week and has resum ed his position in Martin Bros. store. Nice line comforts at PAUL W. DANIELs. Lucien Kahn, a progressive business man of Rayne, was in Welsh Wednes. day the guest of his uncle, Edward Scharff. Dr. Arceneaux yesterday purchased of Mrs. E. M. Powers the property on South Adams street now occu pied by W. T. Hutcheson. paving $2.000 therefor. We make free deliveries to all por tions of town of feed, polish or bran and charge as low as the lowest. WEST BROS. Murrell Hammond, aged sixteen years, residing near Roanoke, while carelessly handling a gun Saturday, received a load of shot in his left foot as the result of an accidental dis charge. Dr. Arceneaux was summon ed and found that the second toe was shot entirely off. Welsh town lots exchanged for good horses and mules. Call on WEST BROS. The young people of Welsh gave a New Year's ball in Martin's hall Fri day night which had a large attend ance. Miss Rhodriguez and Misses Rochelle, of Lake Charles, C. J. Wildman, Henry Taylor and Miss Kistner, of Jennings, were among those from a distance in attendance. Trunks and valises at PAUL W. DANIELS. One who knows, informs the News that the Welsh Oil and Development Co., of Welsh, has sold to the South ern Pacific railway people 8.000 bar rels of oil at the uniform price of one dollar per barrel, and that they prefer it at that price to other oils at 60 cents per barrel.--L. C. News. Look through our stock of fancy edibles before preparing your swell luncheons or dinners. We have ev erything that is desired. PRENTICE & PRENTICE. J. V. Saum, of Des Moines, Iowa, vice-president of the Big Mound Oil Company, is here this week for the purpose of arranging matters prepar atory to sinking additional wells in i this vicinity. It is probable, accord 6 ing to Mr. Saum, that operations on the Lognion farm, southest of town, will be resumed in a short time. a With a five dollar cash purchase of groceries we will give you twenty pounds of standard granulated sugar. C. BENorr & SoN. Cards have been issued announcing r the approaching marriage of Dr. Ro samond R. Arceneaux and Miss Anna Sybil Unkel, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Unkel. The happy event will take place Wednesday morning, January 13, at 10 o'clock, in the Welsh Catholic church. The JOURNAL extends congratulations in advance. When you see a man using an En h terprise buggy, ask him how he likes it. Then call on Davidson-Wesson Implement Co.. they will do the rest. Prof. S. A. Knapp, of Lake Charles, e was here Wednesday on business con nected with the government experi ment station recently established at DeQuincy. The result of these exper iments will be watched with interest f by every resident of southwest Louis Y iana, as the station was established r for' the purpose of determining the value of Calcasieu soil in diversified n farming. A. B. Sloane, residing e north of town, has been employed as a tenant atthe station and moved his t family to DeQuincv this week. A nice, new and complete line of Sladies', gents', children's and babies' t shoes at PAUL W. DANIELS. Father Francis Cools, of New Or leans, the newly appointed priest for the Catholic churches at Welsh, Lac asine and Elton, arrived here last t week to take up his residence in t Welsh. Instead of holding services s here one Saturdayduring each month, the time has been changed to the first, third and fourth Sundays; the second SSunday to be given to the Lacasine church. The Catholics here are to be congratulated upon securing the ser vices of a resident priest and having such a commodious building in which Y to worship. Call on West Bros. if you have Sgood horses or mules that you wish to exchange for town lots. Cooper's Drug Store, of which Dr. mJ. H. Cooper was sole owner, has a mergred into a corporation and is chartered under the laws of Louisi eana as the Cooper Drug Company, SLtd., with a capital stock of $15,000, $5,000 of which is paid up. The offic ers of the company are J. H. Cooper, f president; Pope Jordan, vi-e-presi - dent and general manai.er, and Mrs. s K. S. Hubener, secretary and treas a urer. The charter has already been )filed for record at Lake Charles and ( a copy submitted to the district attor ney for approval. Postmaster Austin received instruc tions from the postoffce department at Wasbhingto last week permitting him to lease the Welsh building, until re cently occupied by the Rowson real estate agency, and use same for a postofice building for a period of four years. Mr. Austin informed the JOURNAL that be hopes to be install ed in his new quarters by the first of next week. Blame No One But Yourself if You Don't Get Well When Sivc. AR we can do is give advice. Of course that's easy. But our advice is really worth a little more to you than most people's, for we offer to give you the first bottle of our medicine free, if it fails to help you. We could not afford to do this unless our medicine was good. Such an offer. on the wrong kind of medicine, would put a merchant prince in the poor house. Dr. Miles' Nervine, however, as years of experience have proved, is a medi cine that cures the sick. Those whom it cannot benefit-less than one in ten thousand-we prefer to refund their money. All we ask of you is to try Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine for your complaint. If you suffer from sleeplessness, nervous exhaustion, disness, headache. mus aular twitchings, melancholy, loss of memory, weak stomach, poor blood, billous troubles, epilepsy, St. Vitus' Dance, etc., we will guarantee to benefit you or refund your money. You are the doctor. "Mw' son Bert, when in his l7th year. ubecame subJect to attacks of epilesye, so serlous that we were compelled to take him out of schooL After several physicians had failed to relieve him, we gave Dr. Miles' Nervine a trial. Ten months treatment with Nervine and Liver Pills restored our boy to pefect health.'-MR. JOHN . Deputy Co. Clerk, Dallas Co., Mo. .Y ou (a Free Trial Packa e of ELr. Mles' AntI-Pain Pills, the New Scientific Remedy for Pain. Also Symp tom Blank for our Specialist to dlasnose your case and tell you what is wrong sad how to right t Absolutely Free, Address: DR. ) E MEDICAL CO., LAiBoEAOR IEXS, ELBHART, IND. S. TH . o o Welsh National Bank DON'T BE CARELESS IN MONEY MATTERS A Bank Account is as necessary to a woman as it is to a man. Every possible facility. OFFICERS: A. P. Pujo,' President; O. Fulton, Vice President; W. W. Welsh, Cashier. DIRECTORS: A. P. Pujo, O. Fulton, R. R. Arceneaux, A. E. Bell, F. L. Lewis. C. P. Martin, Frank Roberts. Wood for Sale! The undersigned have a quantity of dry pine wood sawed into stove lengths, delivered to any part of town, at $2.00 per rank. A. F. & G. E. COOPER. Leave orders at Jones Bros. feed store. ANTHONY HEBERT. ' City t Barber, Next to Cooper's Drugstor Hot and Cold Baths, Agent for Lake Charles Laundry. C. E. WOOTEN, (Formerly of North Louisiana.) Attorney at Law, Titles examined, Charters drawn, Abstracts furnished. Will practice in the courts at Lake Charles. OFFICE : WELSH AND JENNINGS, LA. Offices connected by long distance phone. Smith PIrcmnier typewriter ribbon at the Journal Stationery and Book Store. FINE PAPETERIES A large lot of the finest papeteries ever brought to this town now in stock and offered for sale at the most reasonable prices. Don't fail to call on us for anything in the book and stationery line, for here you'll get the best. JOURNAL BOOK & STATIONERY STORE WELSH, LOUISIANA. Welsh Meat Market, A. O. FONTENOT, Proprietor. DEALER IN Fresh, Salt and Canned Meats, FRUrrS AND VEGETABLES. Oysters and Fish. Phone 74. Ice always on hand. "Welsh Machine Shops,I . M. B. VAN NESS, Proprietor. A . . . ALL NDO . .OF Oil and Irrigating Strainers, SMADE ON SHORT NOTICE. . . . . ALL KINDS OF . . . S PPE AND FITTINOS i Only two doors from Postomfoe. •N""""N"N""NNN"" """"? "_""""""N"" N"""","N": DEALERS IN Rice Bran, Polish and Feed. We make free deliveries to all parts of the town, handle the best brands of feed and are moderate in our charges. Give us your next order. ORANGE LAND CO., Limited. Rice, Sugar and Timber Land FOR SALE On reasonable terms, at from $5.00 to $30.009 per acre, according to quality and location. These lands are in solid blocks and have note been culled. Some of them are under irrigation canals. Apply to JAI'ES ELLIS, J. B. WATKINS, WELSH, LA. LAKE CHARLES, LA. Rice Crop of 1903. Cash advances at 8 per cent. interest can be had on application to H. E. HEALP , Welsh, La., REPRESENTING THE People's Independ Rice Mill Co, b Croa . Laal eper . u BAST BO . No. 6. ue.... ............: No. 6 dwe.... ...... - No. 9 due.. No. 9 due.................. No. 7 due .................. Nos. 7 and 8 anght Phone 34 for further J. FP. B. L. ORAN Contractor and Bul A full set of plans and s furnished with estimates. kinds of work, brick or w repairing. Let me make yo mate on your work, it may interest to do so. Try it. nish any reference req residence is Roy Jones' me a postal and I will cal Cline & C1: ATTORNEYS AT Li Land and Corporation a specialty. _.r Offces: Lake Charles and R. B. A coIeauI Physician and Sur Welsh. La. Local Surgeon for the Pacific Railroad. oice over Welah Nat'l Bank. Sianal Hotel. Samlel Black Second Ward Justice of the P Calcasieu Pa Prompt attension also gi lections in said ward. Robinson Building. J. D. KIfIBA Blacksmithing AND Horseshoe All Kinds of Repairi-g'Sp Shop located on North- Ad Oliver typewriter ribbo Journal Stationery Store. The Worlds Fair sT.LOVIS * STATIOJ( CAIRO * mEPIoIA * " MONTGOOERY T MOBILE E J * NEW ORLEANS THROUGH BLEEPEBRS New Orleans to St. L WITHOUT CHANGE. Leave New Orleans, 9:10 a. m. 7: Arrive St. Louis, 7:36 a. m. 7 Through Coaches! Through 81 Library Observation Cars! Superb TICKET OFFICE: 229 St. Charles St., Cor. G Phone 3639-11 Opp Telegragh NEW ORLEANS, LUCIEN ROLLAND. A. F. E. GUEDRY. D. P. A. Queen & Cresc ROUTE Shortest, Quickest and Best -TO - Cincinnati, New Yor St. Louis, Birmingh Chattanooga, Knoxvll Washington, Philadel Trains Leaves New Orl 7:30 p. inm., Daily. Through Sleeping Ca Cincinnati, New Yor and St. Louis. ALL MEALS IN DINING Ticket Office, 211 St. Charles C. F. WOODS, T. P. A., Houston. G. H. SMITH, Gen'l Pass. A New Orleans, La. H. J. ANDIERSON,As'tGen. P New Orleans. La.