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The Ric Belt Journal. 1 'uIJ, ;.h l r:vc· I·~iFiav by We!sh i1ijirtin~r Company, Ltd. O E J)0.1I1. Ut .1 TEA Ut I .AI)V.11(L'. Ent, r,1i t ta t tir at La., a eeCon c: i iatt.r. 6 0' A ro't: ii Advertised " 0' 0a : Name * S' " antril lfl1 tto -i t aI , n N- Itu " preiel I tn ii ,;,r lug i,} ju~li- " Setouc ad1 yrtl i ns, :l hay:'i, an atoot " *that is woirthi w r-ijat- 11- IlilthI ~r lniri 0 " thian your l nn i flNt. ; . 1 iskii S " power cojaly with ih factaoryn ail " stock o ll'li at it few hull, I? -.-I iio(-- S Santd dollars rI I ( ; i SIui fl 4 to) tor itt " " * ui ;. I ii) ait thi 1i 1 t " * se(NraI lulll;,, '1 i- , ,u'1 oneil Sf " * tir If lit icii ii " where thil nUii in i a'll mianiy tiues " " the hilat lt iof tllh e i ' N I t"1f. I " yt ur nauahello t, jtiiltttb' ttttt l ntOhi 5 " inul stý , r all ,I r ' e ''' hi' cly 0 0 : The Journal L :, * In lnln--n. Iw-ir, I, oftt: titl (,'e vNt S * wt _k 11:11 ;j 11 S Iiitt( ialld goo. ".4 * 0 * 0 : Why Not Yours? : * S. .Eoo,".@,,e..,aooaeeo~ee®ý F(11 soul" uf hieV was i -'fu'i'l. . ',it Inlt t w a- initation. Arkansas a 'Osisippi Wedne" day iun true't 1, t Parkir for ' ,st (dlnt. W i, . l. i, st rceit t 'he instrue tions of the Illinois delegation 'or I.PrOitlcent tf the United Statls at a meetiiia at Splrinr ld TTues'day. Tie woudiiq lmlu Alit a'.int (gov ernor .liall card issuitd Iy Kinney Ri(d trilo,!}ii his attolrnY,. Judg C h..... of N 'WI 1 e)l a'nl" , va i ' ithli'alt WVedll ,atiC aft r1nol. ( ll. li iteinldailc us was to c ei l the ,o.VtTelor to i u1Pe lIlie -', .Illl li;-itill as heriff of C'anait u pari-h. It is inott vet known just what tcul'ie w-ill Ie pulrsuied by iM r. lie-1; in ,eFurilv his c,)lmllisSion. The, liist rural frice delivery in Southwest L,,uli iana \ill be cstallish ed out of Jtenlin:- and will be inau<gL uralwte ai,latlt t lii i t oIf iext In(tllth. 'rhe routt itladsi fieuin the lIp stollice in Jeni i '_i 11[i Iii onI the (lutlin g avenue road nine milies to the John Hodgkins cornet: n ;- tI'lt Vaest tuile-, Wiil:2s to the layltitii chturchl: thence souith two lnii,- tt liall'cy B linc's pai l-tt: thence (.:it .'.,v n:let tt, tihe Jenfni-. hayvnond roadi which it follows into J,?nJtings. A ne:lasurt wil te tiflredt in the general a~ -mihny durin g the coinig wie-k that i- itult'ndt'd a solution tto the Calraieu !lLitnle ,v (,u'r the odlie' of sheri: alld tax tilecttr, and in cidentally anly otler suci conditions that may arise in the future, says a ilatain RIouge dispatch. Thie bill will make shitri ts ineli igihle to succeed themselves in oilice. This measure. in connectiton with another already introduced, which will require imme diate settlement at the end of tihe quar ter or suspension fromn office, will, it is said, reduce to a niinimumn the dan ger of defaulting for large sums of state money. Our good friend, the genial and hu morous oil magnate of Jennings, whose holdings are principally in Aca dia parish, Mr. Alba Heywood, is one of the "don't give up the ship" crowd, when he starts after anything. Alba started after fame and money as an actor and he got it: he started af ter oil in the Jennings (Acadia) field and he got it: he started after the ap plause of the legislature and the third house for his famous speech, and he gt it; he started after the co-opera tion of the Welsh people in his par ish division scheme in a neat speech at the town hall in Welsh last Satur day afternoon, and according to the Welsh Journal, he got it, "in the neck. "--Lake Charles Press. A Crowley dispatch says: J. Henry Smith, an it man, just returned from a trip to w York and Pittsburg, Is authormty or the statement that the Standard 9)il Company is preparing to launch a mammoth deal by which to secure control of the southwestern oil fields of Louisiana and Texas. He claims the Standard has agents at work in this territory taking leases and options on all available land, with a determined effort to shut off the discovery of new fields. Mr. Smith says the Standard will soon be working openly, the matter being kept a secret only until certain large deals are conasummated. If the Stand. ard is successful it will pipe oil to New Orleans and ship it to all parts of the world. OIL FIELD NOTES i +*4444*4+4+4++*+4+4+4+4++* l'tr.stotn ll n'ru,.u, for tht, a't year. or ,111)'(re )uae18 e'cr for,) th.e Bill Top, O:t C alnip ny in tlhe \l.e1;. i:r'l, has. r' cat'pt a Imlore 111""! 'tivt' position. (;. 11. Spee'd, of lieauili'ili, p8:s.tdl tihrough ni the noit train \'Ae tuit iy tV i' routeli to Nov. i ()I . to ia l t'la act fretlct'' S pan;ll . a i. I' i ' .' i i'. li li'il l l'' ,* '1't - .1 I iil i l ait':t l. * oili To, a Joiiurnal repiorter be Sstatted that witlhin the next three Imot1lt.'- the \Vlh oil Gield would tin1 (i r_ ) i a t t deri'ful iljti' tiil ieDt, lie Ssaid that nieioiattits ' l'er ptractic'ally coI Ilttd I i .rc) y' four new wells w otullld he ,Ulik in his hobling'. within S tlt ne2xt tLt'ty or' ixtyt days a tnd that a the :"Ad was j~ut low entering a )te ri(od iof w dievehlopteint. Hle left on 5 th aiter't!ooil trait, for El C('amipo and SI tlouston to perf-e t arr:t' gileu int. . S A well that gives promise of being Sittmon1,, the 1, it plroducers in the local oil tield is that of the c'olorado Texas Comlp:any now being drilled d(eper by j.J M. r. Bowi.. .Ir. Bowen informed had Journal ytsterday niorning that f f,, the pt:-t several days the drill had SIheen in oil produc(ing rtock of the blue li 'sto!o variety anid as a result very Slow ,'o',rei'ts nt .s be in-g made. liet -aid particles of the rolck I)broughlt to the '.l1face upon examinatiition undler thoe lass were found to contain al most pure oil. If there is anything in excellent indi,'atioi'- this is certain to) lhie made a goodl well, acc.rdigi: to I Mr. 3uwen, 'i'e oil liel of Wels piresents daily an initer'tsting ,;gltr in the tank wagr on, waiting their turn to be loaded with oil for use as fuel in many irri- I rating' plants furnishoig water to rice farmers within easy haulingt distance of tte tield. The oil wells are thus relieveci of quite a quantity of oil, and all the conlmpanies here except the Southern P'aciti,' (:Comi,:ny anid the t !Iill Top Compltany of New Orleans are setlling oil in this manner. The, \Vl-i (il and Lar, d Develoltpmenit ('o. is thit, largt't ,ellet', and Sulperintn enout .1. (. Maul of that co'tmpaniy ,tatc t tihe.y sell about eighlteen lIads a day, averagintg ten tarrels per load, at the ii iforlll piric t of e, venty-!ive cents per a'rrel . 'This well, the piiont Ie wttell of this lieil, has run right along' with goo(d pIrtit to its owners, fromi theit day it came in, about a year ago, to I the present time, and continlues to t I\ ive, it is cla;inmwd, the best oil in the I field. (1 Letter to (., W. Yaltis. e wl.;nsit, LA. D-.i' Sir: Piay ilioro fo(r D-eve : be a glad to. It i- ftll-m'asure anild honest. Paint is a watch-dog. Howv would t ,uo like a watc(h-dog tlhat woultl 't' watch from two to live o'clock in the ilmornlil"! Y That's short Measure. How Voutltl y"lu like a watc'h-dott that had a \way of wa'gging his tail P at a burglar? That'i s fal.e paint. a The burglar is rain and snow. ;o by thle sate: Dlevee lead-and zinc. b Youris truly F F W DEVO(I ,\ CO V 41 Now York LEV. I.4 LIHER Co, Sell Our PIint. d McBILI.: & (OHIO AiILOAD r; ()nly $42.N0, New (Jrleans to Denver, Colorado Slprings or Pueblo and re turn. leturning in 21 days. Every first and third Tuesday, June to De- 0 celnber inclusive. For tickets, mals, b tillme cards, etc., apply to Ft . E. Gue. C dry, D. P. A., 229 St. Charles Street, d New Orleans, La. CI P The Social Reunion at the Congra. O gational church on Tuesday, June - 22, pronises to be a very pleasant af fair. It is given by the Marys and Mlar.has and is really a r.cep ion to the new members and all members of the church, and those who attend are cordially invited. Light refreshments will be served. It will be a free in formal gathering. Special Low Rate Exeursion via KIansas City Southern Railway, I Lake Charles to Siloam Springs, Ark., on June 15 with return limit on July 15. Rate $13.50 for round trip; usual half rate for children. Trains leave Lake Charles 8:25 a. m. and 8:35 p. m. News from the Welsh field is not as encouraging as it might be. One N delay after anotber has retsatded de velopments here to a great extent. There is an unconfirmed report, how- N ever, that the Southern Pacific, which is credited with owning considerable land in this field, will soon begin ex- D tensive operations there. - Crowley C Signal. Belting at (Cost, w We have all sizes of remnant belt ing which we are offering very cheap. Pieces of fifty feet and up at prices less than at car load lots. We are determined to close these out. R DAVIDSON-.WESSON IMP. CO, ) Ioanoke News Item.;. I . V. Wer'ell wats a visitor to 1 We\' Tuesday. .]aeus L'ellane left Sunday for I)onald-(o ville. Ei t:t a loat,: s (f oil was recived f .t, i a t 'I n u.sial. \1is Peat' rl Nli 'nix has; returned l itllle ft'i ll ee. t . r. h a ..\r,'e n-I i ui x tias a visit r fa it) I hatt k cho at Iy. S WaJier Fl'stowr, of the ifrand M 'anral plaut was in towntl Tidl on ty. al 1". ,Jit n ( rivt ' ':nil a nd 'r hat l back iteva fotine comat ti:nh with t poHndrid f\srs. J. . o.s n I. C AfNY isiug absent for seven monthi in 'll ,'ato) ('l lae Zwick has muine Mrs. Wlalter i ylton returned I on day from Norwood, N1iso(uri, where she hattdi been visiting her father. John Ilobinson and Will Robinson and Misses Flossi. and Emma Neay lie attended church at lIaymond Sun day. Josie Firestone- and wife, M.arshal Wathtkins and wife. and John o oain son spent Tuesday tishing on thet Ca'lasiei river and brougnht back severahl inwe atish-4 p and 5 pounders. Messrs. J. 1I. Bowers and 1. C. Smithi a ind Mlisss etae owas iand Mabel Smith arrived last week from attending the conference meeting at Carthage, Mo., afzer being detained arl a weektat by th washout in the India:n I Ttriritory. S"t wl , c''s al tisiu, of the Journal thre ap,,{ared au account of a tfihing ;arty w hicht had an uuting on the ayou Slli het., ibut all the names of those who were in tht party were not mentionla ed and your scribe was in-. fo'me:ad that those IO\t l. Ctiolled w-t ,i lotd. l oemvev I, ire are thveil nantes of all who aitttnded: DIora TIIhinson, Jes sie ltubintson, Winn!t iarris. Luy' (;ravell, as tarl aliadix, lonra tloone. Cora Smith, Anna and Ethel Bowvrs. Ella and Len"a Marino, and M tsrs. tJesse a d Elme.r oI Il'rs. Gilbert inl lot. ltervey Barber, Cecil Walton and John Htarri". The ,trty was it sun c.ss cven if only six amall tish were caught, as th.y had alonge with tetem two d()ztn tried chickens. two ýaalons of ice crleaml, tep poI Iin of tlke, one dozen loaves of breadll, six ities and various corallilmetris. Our youngt ft'icnd El':er Bowers ~ ays that a girl's appe tite on a pleasure picnic is so(lntthin:2 bieyomd his +ilicomprehension. World's Fair iale, May 1 to )Dec. 1, 1904. t. XVlsh, A $3;151: 11 $2 5;: C _22.:".R By class "A" it is und4erstood to alt ply to season ti.ktets, on sale April 11 to November 1., fin li limit Ieclm' ter 13, 1904. C'lass "'I" alpplies tto sixty- it day "ti ts, on sale April 2. to 1)o coember 2', final limit ;0) days not later tI applies to te'rn-taI et tickets, on salt, April 2;, to Noven:beri 3. linal limit ten days fl'Om date of sale, not later than Detmb(er ,, 1,11. In addititn to th, albove there is a! so a C'oach Ilate during the month of lMay. ''These exeur.,ionus will berun l at lIei'iods of altout ten days on baSiS (,t sI albout 70 tper c,'nt of the'"rte'tular one way fare for aldults anrd 10 1ie, ce.nt fnir chihdrer. Coach tickets will not be honored in parlor or sle1pigg cars. Date of sale for C(oach tickets, May . 17 and May 31, 1!)04, final limit, good to leave St. Louis seven days fiomt i, date of sale. Coach exeursion, Welsh ' rate: "D"' adults, .13.00; "1,;" child's, ti $10.50. J. F. Trwus, Agent. il MOBILE & 01110 RAIL( )AD • Only $15.00, St. Louis, Mo., and I back. Limit 10 days. 2 Coach Ex- pn cursions, every Tuesday arqd Thurs- in day in June. 1'or tickets, maps, time if cards, etc., apply to F. E. Guedry, D. P. A., 221 St. Charles Street, Newr Orleans, La. o Queen & Crescent ROUTE The Hest Line -TO New York, Philadelphia. Baltimore, St. Louis, Cincinnati, Washington, Birmingham, Chattanooga, -AND ALL POINTS NORTH and EAST. Through Pullman Sleepers New Or leans to Cincinnati, New Orleans to New York via Lookout Mountain, Bristol, Lynchburg, Washington. "THE SCENIC ROUTE." New Erleans to St. Louis via Merid ian and Mobile & Ohio Railroad, THE WORLD'S FAIR ROUTE. DINING CARS SERVING ALL MEaLS. Coolest, Cleanest, Most Picturesque. Full detailed information furnished with pleasure on application. C. F. WOODS, T. P. A., San Antonio, Texas. G. H. SMITH, Gen'l Pass. Agent, New Orleans, La. R. J. ANDERSON,As'tGen. Pass. Agt New Orleans, La. to Kiulf k ice tiliig Companvy, Ltd. ( STATE i I1' I. . VSI.ANA,I 1 B N i: ." \\'l:Si. I, l,t'r nli. ,I, i. ". Iol iij,,n, It ,iuly rtdl lic - ' t ,i l i ah I l , atI i i, i i ' tal 't'!l , n Itla T, Ir Stati I',trl h lIn c ''tatl , i 11.1LH t t tit it: SII ni c, f , I . '\. i. li i.. t i . : '14 ers c l!ii cO.:11, 1::ll a pr,'r,",t : r 1.! C ... Unlbum. \lIii t I ,jW . ( i l~. rriatl , I' liu Mill r, i;l ri -iB.it s of -h al n t. i , lt 1 111, 1{, nlrl \cItM . 1 1, N , .,i tiht i N , td., . : riit, r'clttt l cs, ant tII 'l lllltlO, t l ll c cr aeI . to n iw AR vi i' 111 ft e State of I.01WTICLE I. S the to o Iy th\ -ct .,ri selts In'r1"1 th 'ltealiiti. lnteof stoi i eati at . llcl ,l.tior It oi lithe Ion tIor , \ ai l the r, otl, ttll rs, l, rivicg-. utll lllthlti s l ottv s rate,] in " lite r ab s tit Liia. I- Isto mak atn hi1't, aii I :oeecu t the fa I an t 1 ,I 10] , : a t. ( ,' ( l r to h 't~T go, ,'¢'ll tlh Ili -':t.,'. iii , of! itf 1 lhu ;l for th,. t \ o rilhliny lit tl r control of thl sati i',corporationi. ARTICLE I. The a ' nitnlta of taill e,'rporatit on -hall ie the "OCI.V lt IkE N111LLINI, CNi MIN'.ANY, Ltd" uditi er vh( ch I ll Ale anll title it slhall nioy a Ills ccpssio of lrol terty a,l corporate existeuce for It ttridc of nuc ty-lnine Vin') vliS froe the dtite of this act. It shall e hao- all of the rightsi, priileges aIll hlunucities ahcorded t tIorporato t Iis uner tl:e consttutiond an le ausl of th ls tate of Loauisianat ARTICLE II. The dt:lncile of this crorio atin shall be in tha torn otf \ elsh, in the Pfrish of Caleasiel. iate of Louisiana. All citations allt other le c prouets shatll be served up on the l'resi duent, or in his abulnce upon :ithlo r the Vice l'resident. Secretary or 1 rneasurer. An n11 ,tli,.er, lneaIdgier or supe.rilntlelent or if'ent cf this corporation is hereby authoriz it, to make any afllidavit or exeeute any It onds in hallf of this corporation in anl y gai pro ce sti ru i cn which tills corporation is a lparty or k has an interest. ARTICLE III. The capital stack of this corporation is here ,by authorized c to F 'ifty T oiland (-,01.000 0t) l)ol!ars divhthd into Five Hundred (:,00! (hares ,of oant i un lh: ed ($1(t . i0() lIollars each. . cororatio is luthorii.' edt to initllre t'lh it lilll-s as suchl wlel OniI Hundred (10o0) hares of its capital stock shall have teen suIb Sr,'lbed i land paid for. The other FoU hun -dreed (4'; ' shar ls shall Ie placed i'II i the arkllerlt and otlit led ifor ale at such tiles aond t in sobh umahoer of shares at a time as the litiar'l lt Directors may consilter that the bus incs of the corporation requires; and sell the ,sin it 'otl l t than t ie face value thereof Sfor ,ith, r c otsh ,i credit, or In part cashl alnd, a part ,.r, t as tlc b iar.lof lirt.ctot:t (sal etlet', ; ttprl i ih i that the e,'rt'lleat. s of stock reotre S oentig tl hae ts , sl'' hu l I nolt be ssili.,l ulntil uch sto k fi ullyr palt for. 'T'h, , el rtiti fI rte, rie're 'C tin, stock or this corpor'ation .thall h, signe', ly tilt! ,ar. lent aw l also II\ the etcr Itary in their otficial ' ai ac iti.s. Saidi ,tack shall h, tran>ferrabhle only on the books of the !'oInIII)nv; aecom,)lpanlie. I y a slrr.nller t ,1 i Ithe. oruntal crrtitic.atht, or due proof of th.iri ,.,Irn ,,r estrutcti,, 0: and the IS i.ttln'e of lneV' O rs' ;of tho -, so tratl'll ' ',I.I ARITICLE IV. -T .., parl I si ti for il hi. h this c(,rpor ttir,,, is ,tatI iit hitanl thle nature of the eu-rt i o'fhlwh it is atthll r d to crarry on arll deec ',ti, i 'I) i,)" to ),uy, s.ll, n n. 1 1 se. m ,,rtas, , .e l Ipoth, ie.ii t, oI f othIi tri it' t, acquire t ,r dl- I.pot, or sinl,(I , c pro- ierty, ,iother iimo aileh ,or lollillOV 'ableo, Iia' ry i il 'l, n -llta'l tto ,iC - ,l't 'i .; a nclerttl ri I n tl lini he t ill, ', tc , bly. ellth. I il 1 tL strll ct, la':e, dlis tt' of, t- 1 'it 'd' Iiti. , n' h :l- ' tit I'y '- iit:m et ft( ethi, ot r Isitct io in. ry1 ii t Ij I a rle, in ti t I. Wmureiin-.; t it t. i rle or, eith ,r (oi t ll or ter tir , ani to ) h r a I C,.t i Cn u t hie rtf. l r. 'T, o Wa'rhel 'll., " ldtr t rlt ito, or ' ,ltcnlutii :tI i ti liti warInwthl l te I Wsi aiu al, i to ci irge and co llet t th ereif,,r. ,To ha tt. sic 11, t h'l othc Ut te, po , tiae ol'thI er\ i;' deal :1 rh'n e ci ii rice i rit. d tiir'etl.c, alt i lt ori, u h . th ,I,' - 1 tell s tue c rtit' s o.r tih, r et"i t of <i Lt: to lf i ', (I1e tor f \.' live st :ot. ,r,.tt, it't tan, raise rice or m al saty all ',sto t, l'e -,t :"1+ 'ler edi . ill r' lti - v' tiat'., ! ero dIal ieg tt' , aling i', rices. To tait Tn, .e ,:e 1 alSlic .talli e .a i it;m.: t olf, (,ethe !ltct in of pro e Ill a t' l its ,ant Brate halunP. To ; 31' f1,l' all j l'ontl; ly f ,'iii1, I' ',1 ,| aequlirt-,1 h\' thi, ,(irporatit l, t tler !i i :1 ',1"l y, il "tnl'i eofetnle o thi s rortion, in not, and oflthr t the trnte o al',ttio or i au"re l rl.,nrtit ns of toa t) slore of then as the tractrd of oIiretors. torut rlthee to d iret. N,) ,ee s1 hall tre ex., ted -, ,'tins,' uI1 ) r1 eo" '-ration tth title to real ck+s tate, or m a't. a e n : t"et ting the sall: , ll)'1 , it Te ars the r alture of both thite areelet lnt Sc-retary ot tha:r otfhe'al ealacity rec iei d ora x e a, ,. althoriz d c.y, rt. tol of the blaud ,,r ] ) e.."ltrs. ARTICLE V. hnd h,,y 's ,f thi s cororatiol,n and rill e;ll ttheot a utis a nl t he+ Ioar e o ,fliecte o taye ctrp,,ora tin o, rt 'nl " Te ay t of ..M nst,( . Ira. , , am l a llnale ly O Iter Lefter oinl I Tdhe, Bod it Dal ec the ,stay at the St crta ry ) mail a ewritteon notlhte to ,':el stho lder at dof thf ,ate th irtorf. A tionh n shall lectl af the tsretoeeltnrs terey shall elet fra an tlliatil t in,:r iu tl.l l a tr o1e iretors n elet - a lonl.ed o, iu, te smIl mThre me nor moae' taro r tie u ttckheol, rec ar t'aryq ant sucah oler whe soirl eltend y athe Boare th(i Dien) recr. d en h r' ' hd tlt miy ,:call a .u.cial meetinlr o ' they stohkhlvers at apw time Uny vacan (t-)i whio hnmty oc trlnleir tair lBaite of saire1 naFtng pod to adod a, aens n revois con-y hay-la,: rle) s andre l ultio n saceted t a aspecial meeting a wpt nuh tm rth tts to the deit a forth in ca owrittn e notice a aming At arl ny loftine of the tocshldl crs o eat'h stockh ol{, br b ,,tit! 1 to ,nse vtt h r ea;,h ,uhiloldru uitled ti atun d n trna s 11ine ss. Ti( lcharoter my eany amend stoker ehe por presentintoc lrittholde pe inxy a e thorizig stht Whenresver tiscoro ationt i diled. iThe byliators nof thii corpratib until the, lirst rs r anyl eth inll .h asit. fofa, irsi hTw re,. ,hiudared toa be aprdp ine . f resi- a (",ili 31idr, p ert.r, and '{""a n'r. lal thrse three shall e enstituta a 1calrd of meirne ARTICLE VI. The stProchosildernt shall ibe the chief xe utive onlier this roepori tion al sm hall ,e dsni.adt p ration.e ru tion n e whi The Vice-President shall, m the absence or f that oiher durtin suhaeth absener or in abite. The Secretary shall keep all minhutes of the meetings of the stocrhoacers and of the Board of Irectors, ai nd do i t d smerform tn h other duties asduay be reqored of him by the soard pended by this corporation and dismurse the other oguties as the Board of Directors rly re. at the first meeting after their selectioh at an ing the charter null, or of exp~osing the stoek- e ue1'se-,S tho, alyrl a't i I·cti t'in tu114' aul Nuit'ut' if i area jot uini ns 11 fr- u u, s'Ii 1)) lity-fliuth itfh. Ivcfý, A; f Jn* I). I. :110l1 tl:,, lltl-l 111III. 1 ItlI-i LL, rý .'n tjii, ti.' " , 1 l Lu a ;,eurc s It arinrl tiLt) n1." that to , \ ". 111,v t i. .;{, .t, a" h;; 11\\11 t r... · 11I'l ..1_ nn rsy , , a1 1 fr f it a t~ Lii 1 li l11! 1' '11 1. t.A 1, I ~ ~ iro l 8~1 ! 1. lti ii \litti t ~I LLt t I I I I ((I lNeýr ý I \u ;. ( ~ ~ ~ a iic,tr 'lic PAI 11r1 I ., -if I I lit"s"lv ijitltt 'ha ith. titl-in act ot('lair. ii"t of (ii1II I:I) I Nl1l.JI., 1 Ijoi; «:tirLlu ly .ilIý iLt'ru l t-;} t'u, tit' 11; II aiet III". II iti gil. fitil ý-goatur, atit a~a at R XX 4l~, 1.. i a i)Li" 2t:th~ lay' of hutr1 A.1) I f,. ( ) Notary~ Lullic. TILL finruit.eg Act of IhzcerltoraiI hav Lng A. I'. t'UJ , n. t'[LT(N. W. W Eil, I'l .CmI)I T. \-It , IPi suI" ,1 ;NT. (.'., funf.I WELSH NATIONAL BANK, CAPITAL - $25,000.00. CORRESPONDENCE INVITED. We can furnish 'you every,, accommodation consistent with safe banking. SDIRIECTORS : A. '. PIJU . . FULTON. C. P. MARTIN. T. P. LEE. I.. ARCEN:EAL. W. T. HUTC:HI'ESuN. DO YOU NEEED I FuelOil.? -IF 50, CONSULT SPT e ti P. E, Secrek ry. 0000440400030 AND Builders' Hardware AT Lewis Lumber Co. Limited Welsh, Louisiana. SLumber, Lath, Shingles, I Sash, Dbors, Blinds, Cis terns and Tanks of all kinds Estimates Cheerfully Furnished. Call and see us opposite Cooper's Drugstore. 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