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School Supplies of all Kinds iTHE JOURNAL BOOK STO E 8 m oo m oom ewocwo _1--I - .... .... . .. @----"i-- T- I -l--~--T ... ... .... --- SPECIAL OFFER! 1 Will Make you a Bookkeeper or a Stenographer: itpavs Board, Tuition and Stationery 14 weeks. Positions SvSecured. WALDEN'S BUSINESS COLLEGE Lake Charles, Louisiana. Prof. L. R. Walden, City: Dear Sir:-In order that young people may know what your school.did for me, and WHAT IT ('AN DO FOR THEM, and what I think of it, I will say, that, after taking the course in bookkeeping, Penmanship, Arithmetic and other English branches TEN WEEKS, you placed me in a good position. I had never studied Bookkeeping before entering your school, and not withstanding the fact that the books of the firm for whom I worked WERE IN VERY BAD SHAPE, I had no trouble in straightening them out and in keeping them correct. MY SALARY WAS RAISED at the beginning of the second month, and again the third month. I really believe that your school IS THE BEST Business College in the South. I would advise young men and young women to take the combined Busi ness and Shorthand course, and I am confident that they WILL MAKE NO MISTAKE IN SELECTING your school. Your courses are thorough and practical, teachers competent and conscientious; equipment first-class in every respect, EXPENSES VERY LOW, and you have demonstrated tim and again that for $100 total cost, one can become a very good bookkeepe or stenographer in FOURTEEN WEEKS or less. Young people, you will find no better or cheaper school than yours. Yours truly, JAMES WILLIS. Lake Charles, La., June 16, 1908. If you want one of the 25 special $Soo Scholar ships, total cost for 14 weeks, write today. L. R. WALDEN, President. Fall Term Opens Monday, Sept. 14th To CALIFORNIA -$35.00 from Welsh! ro One way Colonist Tickets on Sale Septem Stember 1st to October 31st, 1908, inclusive __- VIA Southern Pacifce OWN Through train daily, oil-burning locomotives, Pullman Tourist Sleepers, Chair Cars and _Coaches. - Rate per berth in Tourist Sleeper, New Or- - leans to San Francisco, $5.75. 0 S Ask your agent for information and literatur6, or write S G. E. GUEDRY, Div. Pass. Agt., F. E. BATTURS, Gen. Pass. Agt., - Lake Charles. New Orleans. cLU LUUUULULIU tiLULULUUUUL iULUA THE SAFEST AND QUICKEPT WAY TO TRANSFER MONEY 18 BY LONG DISTANGE TELEPHONE MMR RATES APPLY TO LOAL MANAiR UiBERILAND TELEPHONE A TELEGRAPH 80, INCORPelt e - -, CHICAGO'S REBELLIOUS PEOPLE. In discussing the war which Chicago high school pupils have been waging against the board of education's at tempted abolition of the school sect societies and fraternities, Rev. Frank G. Faith, pastor of a Congregational church, in a sermon delivered in that city Sunday, charged parents with be ing too lenient and recommended the use of the barrel stave. "If parents side with pupils in defiance of school regulations," observed the speaker, "how can we expect other than that our future citizens will become defiers of the law?" It is quite evident that Rev. Faith, whose very name implies that he has built on a sure foundation, has studied Bible with profit, and that he has the genius to apply its truths to present day needs. "He that spareth his rod hateth his son; but he that loveth him chasteneth him betimes;" "the rod and reproof giveth wisdom; but a child. left to himself bringeth his mother to, shame," wrote Solomon, commonly accounted the wisest man that everE lived. There has been within recent years an epidemic of defiance to the consti tuted authorities in schools and col leges all over the land, and as Rev. Faith suggests, if something is not done to arrest the: tendency, we may expect nothing better than for the generation that is to succeed the pres ent one to be a nation of law defiers. The rules and regulations of the school room are to the pupils what the laws of the land are to the respon sible citizens of the country, and en couraging their defiance is just as sure in the ultimate to lead to lawless ness in the one instance as in the other. No parent can afford to en courage his offspring in defying the law of the school room any more than any other citizen can afford to en courage defiance of the law of the land. In either case the harvest will be woe. "Perhaps it is because rod and slipper are out of commission," ob serves the Chicago Record-Herald dis cussing the situation in the Chicago public schools, "that American chil dren have the reputation of being the most impudent and disrespectful in the world. It is weak or negligent or wrong-headed parents who are re sponsible for much of the disorder in the schools. Teachers are kept under a restraint that is perhaps wise, but it is unfair to burden them with the i parents' duties and to increase the 1 burden, as is so often done, by en eouraging insubordination. That they should help with the training in mor als and manners is true. It is too much to ask of any teacher, however, that she should do all the training and overcome the opposition of par ents at the same time. " The Journal is of the opinion that the advice given by the Chicago Record-Herald and Rev. Faith is wise and could be acted upon with profit by parents and teachers outside of Chicago. When you think of something good to eat, at the same time you think of the best assortment in the city. That means us. SOUTHERN MERCANTILE CO., Ltd. Lyric Draws: Big Crowd fromnWelsliL Florence Davis and her speciall troupe,. in "Under the Greenwood Tree," drew a large crowd. at: the, Lyric theatre (in Lake Charlest from here Tuesday evening. Although.]o. 9, the train, upon which most of; the Welsh delegation went over, was about-an hour and a half. late,. Mr. W hite,. the accommodating-, manager of the Lyric, held the opening: of the play, until the arrival of the W'elsb delegation. "Under the Greenwood Tree" is one of, Henry Esmond's most delightful romantic comedys, refreshing as the forest shade wherein it is, played, as light and fanciful as the-ever chang. ing mind of the petted, child: of for tune,, who is the heroine of the play. Florence Davis and her troupe are artists, and charmingly portrayed the various moods of the- play. Every one was delighted with. the attraction. Those going from. Welsh were: Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Tubbs,. Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Croset, Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Read, Dr. W. R. Chapman, Dr. Mur phy, Dr. Hardy, of: Texas, and Miss Ollie Singleton, A.ustin Kiplinger and Miss Carrie Neeley,. Mr. Davis and Miss Ruth- Welch, Norris Welch and Miss Gene Decker E.l S. Goodreau and Miss Stroue; Misses ,ii, Russell, Tessie Davis, Esther Verette, A. Gar diol; Messrs. Gary Ewing, Claude Singletoton, Clay Robicheau., H. A. Davidson and E. M.Powers; Mr. and Mrs, D, W. Guna, of Roanoke, and Mr. and Mrs. IH. I. Longenbauk, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Jones and children and. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jones, of Iowa. It Can't Be Beat. The best of all teachers is experiene C. M. Harden, of Silver City, North Carolina, says: "I find Electric Bit ters does all that's claimed for it; for Stomach, Liver and Kidney troubles it can't be beat. I have tried it and find it amost excellent medicine." Mr. Harden is right; it's the best of all medicines, also for weaKness, lame back, and all run down conditions. Best too for chills and malaria. Sold under guarantee at all druggists 50c. A Card. NEW ORLEANS, LA., Sept.!5, 1908. To the Voters of the Third: Supreme Court District: :, I feel deenly grateful to the friends and to the voters generally of the dis trict who gave me their support in the first primary, and I tender them my ( most heartfelt thanks. I enter the second primqry with the confideic'e that th,+ir generous sup port will be given me, and that with the assistance of a part of the large vote given to Mr. Sompayrac I shall be nominated. OLIVIER O. PROVOSTY. BULBS BUC[BEB'S BULBS SUCCEEDI SPECIAL OFFER: Made to batld New Bud.a . A trial will make you a permanent cu. tomer. atisfaionguaranteed oryour fi money refunded. Souvenir Collection- 1'a4 Ia ma hh, D ea a , d Ejb, l ets Tall,.U, e 5l. , Lia sr te YGdANTEED ~ TO PLEASE -Wri.Y to-dq Meaio. hIas ._ SEND 35 CENTS ui otsemilnpelaauadpalllmd _e l,. Ibleltuble reelse n H.1 W. brckbw 85' Nervous Break-Down Nerve energy is te force that controls the or gans of respiratiin, cir culation, digestion and elimination. When you feel weak, nervous, irri table, sick, it is often be cause you lack nerve energy, and the process of rebuilding and sustain ing life is interfered with. Dr. Miles' Nervine has cured thousands of such cases, and will we believe benefit if not entirelyi cure you. Try it. "My nervous. system gave away completely, and; left me on the verge of the grave. I tried skilled physi clans but got le permanent relief. I got so bad I lad to give up my business. I began taking Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine. In a few days I was much better, and I continued to improve until entirely cured. I am in business again, and never miss an opportunity to recommend this remedy." MRS. W. L. BURKE, Myrtle Creek, Oregon. Your druggist sells Dr. Miles' Nerv Ine, and we authorize him to return price of first bottle (only) If it falls benefit you. Miles Medical Cm., Elkhart, Im Polish a t Jones Bros. WAITED-A RIDER AGENT" ai SLatest Model "Raride and eil Aita, S est Model Ranger .bicycle furnished b- us. OuragentseverywereatS making money fast. IWrittforfull#articulars and secriaoffer Tat once. NO MONEY REQUIJCLI) un:i cu rci e :i ,rove of your bicycle. Wesllr to anyone anywhere in the U. S. without a ccEIt depoait in advance, jre fr "egh, aun allow Ti. N DAYS' FREE TRIAL durine which time you may ride the bicycle sai ut it to any test you wish. It you :rt thenr not perfecty! satisfied or do not wish to keep the bicycle ship it back to us at our expense anu you vill not be outantre it. FACTORY PRICES We furnish the highest grade bicycles it is possible to make at one small profit above actual factory cost. You save So to $a liddlemen's profts by lrying direct oi us arnd have the manufacturer'sa9r antee behind your bicycle. DO NOT IHUY a bicycle or a pairof tires from arat at any Ptr-cet .til ot: recerv, our /at .,ltas and learn our unheard of factr,, Prices and re:nrark,:6je ptcia: offers to rile-: ugaents. YOU WILL F a8F |N3HIE when you receive our beautiful catalogue ad Iý : H " r. ...:.. .. nm"idels at the uvondnid/ll. tha p : . . 'e " ' ...:.: de bicyclesforlessnmoa Sthan ay~.~hr iac::.. We are satisfied with rt.or vrofit above factory cost. double au iE 1)isALiLLS, , you can :ckl our uicyuel tater your own name plate at double our prices. Urders filled the day received. SECOND AINibD IICYC1 . , " a hand bic clsB ' usually have # nuner ,, hund c " -tni, and biyle, t upualty have h nutr'aer' . : n'c -tat res. ''These we clear Oat promptly as prices nrin:. nrtre: r .' Jcr o r mailed free CIOASTER-BRLAES br- uire "; *º,! ,I.' i, , r .- ,: lais, parts, repain aud fC - a l k inO ;t ic ',r te usual retai przccs. $050 - HD , tri gTbi& ;ROOF $ mE d - . ........ , . ., .tc. .m ,t ,iiilldCG, Q /.r The regular e,'aiu w,,h oi t, cste Ines f $ "leiyouasarnplepat' wre t Otct n p r r ". I0 MORE TROUBLE F ROM 1 . 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You do not pay a b o ellt tlVtr l Itht eha c wn ,.bc. cle vn w gv s yoretod Wee wantyllotondu a th ldotut 01c,. he,,t t:tere, making the oric. $4.3 per pair)if you ntickelplated braahand kin, aan.yri..ce. til, yo send oforapn notsati fanto r PuncturemPnationf arct ire on approval a n r aft aencta Inesrodlr atr parie othed ares, you wrl find thou thei wir ride easier, run faster,l w desarbet tet, lotes makn e a ndoot rrt.han any o tire . on have ever a ri or seen at ayprice. We eo _tht .NOT. sIo et pie.eo that when yu want a bicycle you will give us your order. e want you to sendl us a trial ord.e at onct. hence, t.;i remarkable t·r· offer. y'[ Y _J T[mdon't b-ty any kind at any price until you send for a pair of - . --.- Hed¶.m,..r tmgethorn Puncture-Proof tires on approval and trial at thes aintrodd uc.o price quoted ao.ve; or write for our big Tire ,,, Sundry Catalogue wlaie --- an d quotes all m118g a andtkins of tires at about half the usual prices. "D0 N@Ot WAf but write us. a postal today. DO NOT THINK OF BUYING it bicycle = - or a pair of tires fromt anyone until you know the new and wonderf ers we are making. It only costs a postal to learn everything. Write it NOW. I. L HEAD CYCLE COMPAlNY, CHICAGO, ILL, BEST FEED LOWEST SPRICES Jones Brothers, The Remedy That D ees. "Dr. King's New Discovery is the remedy that does the healing others promise but fail to perform," says Mrs. E. R. Pierson. of Auburn Centre, Pa. "It is curing me of throat and lung trouble of long standing that other treatments relieved only tempor arily. New Discovery is. doing me so much good that I feel confident its continued use for a reasonable length of time will restore me to perfect health." This renowned cough and cold remedy and throat and lung healer is sold at all druggists 50c and $1.00, Trial bottle free.