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NO CLOSE SEASON. A new way of expressing that irt of ease t' :,t is found so rarely IL American ci+ es, but so abundant ly in certain rural sections, is quoted Wroai the Louisville Courier-,Journal. A visitor in Plunkville, after a iew days in the town, sized it up as follows: "Judging from the quantity killed in this settlement. I presu tie there ;must be a bounty on time round bhere'-.Youth's Companion. KILL THE jUCH AND CURE THE LUNCS wisDr. King's New Discovery PRICE FR OUCHS so am. OLDS ana Bottle Free AND ALL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES. GUABANTEED BATISPACTOR ORE MONEY EFUNDED. WET Can Save you io 0 E Y on your FEED BILL Jones Brothers, Feed Stora. Mi WC Nervous to Break-Down an Nerve energy is the so force that controls the or- Ia gans of respiration, cir- M culation, digestion and y, elimination., When you P feel weak, nervous, irri table, sick, it is often be cause you lack nerve i' energy, and the process t of rebuilding and sustain- a ing life is interfered with. Dr. Miles' Nervine has cured thousands of such I eases, and will we believe 1 benefit if not entirely cure you. Try it. Snervou rstam **o awaYr o tely. and l y) f it fale o t ls at the w gr tthd ki l e{dph eG bt ugvt y u m Sas mueh betat md, IEactlUd ta Improve UDIII eantir1 cured. i etas m Dr"O W. a nd never mil Myrtle Creek, Oregon. Your druggst melts Or. Miles' NerV ano first bottis (only) if it falls aben t you. miles Medical Coam EJkhatmI5 SEEDS rnth, RaliihL. . " . Gua.rateod tb Pita"e Erery C(ardener al.ýt Pluutersi ldtestt t superior meritse "[n I SW l S:cS e Jn at u. • ! Oa T spar letl sxa s alo r gett ds n t -ll. 1abal. Bond 10 5rOa to help pay paelqa , s Vt .. . In Guden ý I l Q . Id ýEýºýLSD OO~oiý oo-. a fig. LOCAL NEWS CONTINUED First . gni The enteri \V T. Hutcheson, who, for the evening at past five or six years has been the cbildren fr able Ilanager of the Jennins Rice gramarsing Mill here, resigned his position re- credit both cently, because of ill health. Phi` their teache ip Miller. formerly manager of the celiletly gi Gulf Mill, and 'elli and favorably haps attrac known throughout the rice section, olderpuplil has accepted the place and will we feel sa take charge in August. gram wnil will be a To any boy or girl under 14 althoul be years of age, who will commit to As was me memory all of Buster Brown's res- a general olutions and our advertisements will be c for six months, we will give abso- following lutely free, to the first, a suit of ening: clothes; to the second, a pair of shoes; to the third, a hat. tf Invocatio Southern Mercantile Co., Ltd. Chorus, E Mrs. E. R. Houck, who has been Reading, the guest of frieuds here for the past three weeks, returned to her Instrumel home in Lake Charles, Tuesday. " She was ,accompanied' by her Reading, daughter, Miss Edna. Rev. Houck and his family have a warm place Chorus, in the hearts of the people of this Reading community, who are always glad to welcome them back. Instruinm New line of samples in the latest Sdesigns in wall paper, including Reading burlao, ingrain, sanitas paper for kitchen and bath room,' and a Literart beautiful line of embossed designs Chorus, in durable and dainty colorings. Address Also a fine line of mouldings and plate rail samples, Come in and Award see them. Journal Book Store. Misses Cora and Lucy Carr re' Trune turned the latter part of I'ist week Ben from Natchitoches where they have been attending the State Normal Agreen the past year. They expect to. re- Sat'i turn the last of the month to re- a sume their studies during the sum- We, mer session, at the close of which agree Miss Cora will have completed r on Fri work and will receive her diploma. o'clof Her many friends here have reason ploleE to be proud of her excellent work tbween and achievements. Timer Mr and Mrs. C. H. Butler and son Dorris, left the latter part, of Or last week for their home in Jackson, N a' Michigan. During the past three c md years they have spent the greater V rou port of the time in Welsh. Mr Butler has been manager of the Central City Oil company's busi Sness here, which position he recent- I O ly resigned. It is earnestly hoped e88 by their many friends that they in- will return to spend the winters, at rth. least,itf notreside here permanently. 118 Nat Williams, welland favorably lch known to the people of this section, g ev arrived in Welsh Monday from Al y satia, Louisiana, in the northeast I part of the state, where he has the been in the employ of the Layne aw& Bowler company. He reports the the r deep well proposition as flourishing d !0 in that section since the boll weevil un ue destroyed the cotton, and the farm-old ers began raising rice. Mr. Will RIU iams says there has been as high o. as twenty-five barrels of rice to the return acre raised there. rIPhilatheas ntertar ned By isse Leake Cooper Last Friday Afternoon. Miss Leah Cooper delightfully en- w tertained her gtrl friends of the Phi lathes class last Friday afternoon with an "at. home." The. time was SPlea5hntly spent with fancy work and hobatting. The hostess served a de licious lunebheon, during which she OFs eannounced her coming marriage to ITt Mr. J. B. Simpson, which will take b oen place at th Baptist churchb 'June 22. CT It can better be imagined than written • I'the things those girls sald and did. e e Suftie it to say they departed with *, many happy plans and best ,wishes . for the happiness of)he bride elect. non Sealded Bpoy's Shrieks --- horritfle~d his grandmother, Mrs. MSa ' l|ria a Taylor, of Nebo, Ey., who writes IAIRN that when all thought 1ik would die, Bucklen's Arnioea Salve wholly oured him. Infallible for burns, scalds, cutes, fever sores, boils, skin erup. tions, I cbilblains, f¶chapped Ihands. 8oon route piles. 8 at :it dp ruggists. First ~ight of enool tertainmenlt t t U. Flhe. The entertainment give. Thursday Russ evening at the auditorium, by the children from the primary to the Washini gramtmar grades, inclusive, was high- This is to ly pleasing to the audience, refleotiui soenally insa credit both upon the children a methodsu their teachers. Every number wa-es"- Tyler Com~ celieutly given, the little folks per- Texas, and haps attracting the greater amount of exceediagl. attelti(,r,. The drills given by the aud etquip'S older pupils were very pretty indeed. I know o We feel safe in saying that the ,)'-Iº a yo,ng mna gram which will be oiven tonigtk., quiresuhe. will be as thorou~h\lY enteraiIg, fit hior i although of a ditferent charaAber inlife. 0 As was mentioned in our last issue, ga general admittance fee of)f ten cents Mr. Iay ts will be charged at the door. The secretary, Sfollowing is the program for the ev- Simplified daughter I of ening: with us. ofFRIDAY VNING The Tyl tf Invocation......... Rev. A 3. Welch. show mor ors, U. S, Chorus, Sweet and Low. irms and en Reading, Bud's Fairy 'al .............. nates hbo he ...........Miss Lucite Anderson. court rep ier Instrumental Solo, Silvery Waves... with rail .......Miss May Dautel. concerns y . ....... school in ier Reading, Pro Patria ................ For full Miss Ada Findley. For full ck ............... Ada Findley 188 page, ace Chorus, Kentucky Babe. logue. his Reading, Gazelle and Swan........ College do lad.....Miss Pearl Martin. will do, d ....... ... ---the catal Instrumental Solo, Danse Rustique... courses .............. Misslone Robinson. day. Pi ing Reading, The Soul of the Violin...... position fg .........Miss Maybelle Gabbert. opens ul o a Literary Address. ..Mr. R. R.McKaig. ins Chorus, Come Where the Lilies Bloom Wm ngs. Address, Our Duty to the School... was an and ................Wm. B. Gabbert. air, he 1 and Award of Certificates and Medals. ful lung fled all e. USHERS: Irene Butler. Ruth Robinson six mor re' Trueman Fear. George Morthland. his ster Neek Ben Gabbert. Clyde Miller. King's Amos Todd. , have .-and a rmal Agreement to Close Business Places yelrs . re- Saturday Afternoon During Ball Iearll Game Between the Welsh Reg re- ulars and "Old Timers." pels 1 hm We, the undersigned, do hereby Csrms ichagree to close our places of business and S1 r on Friday, May 21, from 3:30 to 500eed b Ioms. o'clock, in order to give our em sason plovees an opportunity to attend ithe work ball game at Sportsman's Park, be tween the Welsh Regulars and "Old Las, Timers: the ye Bertrand-Davis Co., Ltd. schoo Planters' Grocery Co. Deno t t of Signal Clothing Store. in boi kson, Model Grocery, Those three Cooper Drug Co., Ltd. were eeater Welsh Furniture Store. bome, r Welth Jewelry Co. their Martin Bros. & Co. they Sthe The Morse Hardware Co., Ltd. noun busi- L. R. Barbee. were rcent- B. Smith. and I oped R. Prentice. E. F. Doan. K they Faught Lumber Co. "T ta, at Welsh Printing Co., Ltd. for 2 eently Southern Mercantile Co. Ltd. Dun Welsh Carriage & Implement Co. dysp rably ------ eat setion , BUT TIMES HAD CHANGED. sle3 m m Al - falls htheast The weary huters returnmed to p he has the village in deep chagrin. cure layne "You told us about the bears on any rt r the the hills," blurted one of the nim- oe urishing rods, angrily. tion i wvil I surely did, hub," drawled the h oldest inhabitant of the settlement. l ill- "See any?" "Not a one." Shigh "Bob cats?" e to the 'CNot a trace of them." The old man lit his pipe. col "Wall, that do beat everything, ful She remarked, dryly. '"Thasr was the 'oo"" plenty of them thar 69 years ago uully en- when I was a boy. Perhaps--" si the Phi- But the disappointed hunters is sternoon were making strides for the station. th work and . ed a de- STILL SERIOUS. rretO " thought you expected Mr. M-- le .r-ill tale here tonight," said he, looking over f June 22 her guests. '"Why didn't be come?" a sa written ,"He sent me word he was marry- o and did. to-night'," she answered. itr wtd "WR y should he stay away for ae ,s.h. a small matter like that ?" asked he. "This is his third .rige, isn't arteks" it!' Mrs. M rs YounG Gits Are Vriotims who writes of headache, as well as older, women ooly cred but allget quick relief and prompt1 cure from Dr. King's New Life' Pills, -ns-s.slds, the world's best remedy fqr sOlk and skin erup, n prvous besdedhes. Ther make pure pd3 ahan ds. blood OidUrr nv.nd bu up LI r " '_ _ arsvin -Flrti "l ~ :~ hiS Let U. S. Congressman V1111 Russell Advise You. Washington, D. C., Jan. 1, 1909. This is to certify that I have per- ' e sonally inspected and observed the r. 1 methods pu.rsued by the Iaculty of the - Tyler Commercial College of Tyler, s " Texas, and re ard the institution as 4w exceedingly strong, bothL in faculty , and equi(UPmet{t. I. know of no better opportunity for a yeioung man or young woman to ac quiresuch, a b1usiness trafning as will Stfit him or her to do successful battle E in life. Gordon Russell, EC M. C. 3rd Dist. Texas. - & Mr. Haynes, Mr. Russell's private e secretary, is a writer of the Byrne - Simplitied Shorthand. Mr. Russell's " ALL daughter has since finished a course - with us. The Tyler Commercial College canr Oil h. show more indorsements from govern ors, U. S. Senators, leading business firms and railroads, show more grad uates bolding positions as official court reporters, governmentrpositions, - with railroads and large business c. D. el. concerns than any other commercial . school in this part of the country. h For full particulars write for our free, ýý 188 page, beautifully illustrated cata logue. Address Tyler Commercial . College, Tyler, Texas. A post card tin, will do, simply state that you want the catalogue and in what course or courses you are interested. Do it to 0on. day. Prepare. Be ready for a good ... position when the busy fall season ert. opens up. sig. Forced Into Exile. Dom Wm- Upchurch of Glen Oak, Okla., was an exile from home. Mountain Bert. air, he thought, would cure a fright ful lung-racking cough that had de flied all remedies for two years. After six months he returned, death dogging *d. his steps. "Then I began using Dr. King's New Discovery," be writes, "and after taking six bottles I am as laces well as ever." It saves thousands la U yearly from desperate lung diseases. Infallibe for coughs and colds, it dis- t pells hbreeness and sore throat. ereby Cures grip, bronchitis, hemorrhages asthma, croup, whooping cough. 50c ines and $1.00, trial bottle free, guaran em teed by all druggists. d gthe - _ , be- Higk School Plenic. "Old Last Saturday about thirty-five of the young people of the Welsh high school, enjoyed a picnic at Arce nesux's landing. The day was spent in boating and a general good time. Those who didn't fall into the bayou were well soaked before they reached home, but thb rain failed to dampen their spirits, for with lusty voices they sang their school songs and an Id. nounced their return to town. They were accompanied by Misses Evins and Hathaway. Kills Her Foe Of SO Years. "The most merciless enemy I had for 20 years," declares Mrs. James t. Duncan, of Hainesville, Me., "was ant Co. dyspepsia. I suffered intensely after eating or driDking and could scarcely ED. sleep. After many remedies had failed and several doctors gave me ne d to up, I tried Electric Bitters, which cured me completely. Now I can eat aars on anything. I am 70 years old and am e nim. overjoyed to get my health and strength back again." For indiges d the tion, loss of appetitte, kidney trouble, ent lame back, female complaints, it's ulement. unequaled. Only 500 at all druggists. WOMAN'S WALK. "Next to having shapely feet comes the habit of using them grace ything," fully," said a professor of calis tar was thenics the other day. ears ago "Watch the average woman when a-" sitting down. If she is .tall there hunters is a tendency to coil the feet round e station. the legs of the chair or to plant them on the ground about a foot apart. If, on the other hand, she is small, her feet either dangle help Mr. M-- lessly in the air or the toe of one king over foot is rested on the ground and the e come?" other foot hooked round the ankle rry-of the Arst. "It was not merely for\ease that away for 6ur grandmothers made so much use asked he. otlie hassock. In their days it was I g, is't demanded that well-bred women ge isn't hould sit with their feet daintily a crossed on a footatool. ottms '"It would 'be well if this fashion I her eomen could be revived, and if in walking ad prompt the rule were observed that whenever Life' Pillad the feet 'are on the ground at the pt k pr same time they shoula be placed d bra idup closely together, the heels touching 1 at all and the toes turned slightly out warl." o aA pHILOS9qPHICAL TAR. e blameon ' - yeahi went aboard, t~ it it: 1Pt Mwyhe ~amuraxmued, "I have ha~ l&oato Thishe stiUBhoped to ee the alb~v , - " SUMMER TOURS SOUTHERN PACIFIC E CALIFORNIA RESORT A !4SK-YOUKN AItF EXP h.I T-ON SEATTLE, WASHINGTO%. JUNE - OCTObER 3l. 11908. POHfLAND, cGON -.-The %ity of Roses. "" ELKS CONVENTIOi. .js Arigeles. vl., Juy 13-I. '81 GO ONE WAY (HROUGH, CALIFORNIA., RETURN. 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