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'IiiQ 1'> 1 l'I; ~ i~~; [pm. ' '' ' 'P j~,.·;~ ljj~ HINT'· ri .: losin/; iio limle, i illit' ,t 'iiii ;ia'" a lei(' months .o arc ia .v their dlea.dlv -n enulIe ;l d Vie \v'er -,. A leW mlloniths ago Cii / t ant d ii fia side by side drove 1iierla o11t, while Z.,pula cotu ducted a ilt lt ; ehellion of his own down ti ,le c(orner of Mex:co. No sooner hal Iui nta flown thanll CarrallZ and Villa split lorces over who was roost entitled to the spoils and then fell out to lightilg. Villa and Zapata joined forces and sncceerning in estab. lishing themselves in the Capitol and set up their own president, etc. ('ar. ranza and his followers, however, have not been idle. The latest news comes that President Garza who happens to be the prresident set up in ofice by Villa and Zapata, has been driven from the Capitol and Carranza again is placed at the head of what he contends is the government of Mexico. Of course the Villa-Zapata forces are only retiring for another attack which is sure to follow. Mexico presents a pitable situation The man has not yet appeared in Mexico that can take hold of the situa tionlthere and establish a stable govern ment. The report comes that food stuff in Mexice has soared in price beyond the reach of the needy. The supply of food is very low in Mexico and and much suffering is already felt. The railway line to Vera Cruz. the seaport, is closed and no chance of provisions being shipped in unless this line can be opened and the situations threatens to be very serious. REAL MORALITY "Provincialism is not morality," says Dr. Frank Crane, "many conscientious people feel that whatever is different is immoral. "To many an honest villager and farmer the city is a sink of iniquiny. The unconscious ground for this con.' viction is simply that so many things are done in cities to which the rural dweller is not used. "I find a very common expession of opinion among those of any nation, section or race, that those of another are quite loose in morals. The English think French are libertines, and the French think English are hypocrites. Methodists imagine shocking things of Roman Catholics, and the latter can curdle your blood with accounts of the vileness of Methodists. A church mem her in Kansas looks upon a German sipping beer to music in a garden as on the toboggan slide to moral wreckage. "I would define real morality as that principle in a soul which respects the sanctities of life, maintains loyalty in love, seeks and enjoys useful daily work, subjects all desires to judgment, subordinates personal to altruistic motives, abhb rs dirt, is stern toward, self, and l,ient towards others. V herever you find a principle working these works in a man, you have found morality, whether the man be white, yellow, Christ an or Mohammedan, consumer' of ,rape juiceor of pump. water." FOI S \l.F:-llarre' kock eggj 51 00 no'r ,' ,: -! ., ' !.rt FOR LOW PRICES AND HIGH QUALITY .--- OF GOODS, GO TO - MIARTINS' FOR SALE $ BLOCK 62 IN WELSH, LA., less 100 feet on West side. This block has fine drainage-good residence district-for sale at a Bargain. For price enquire of C. E. CARR,-or-CLEMENT St. GER/1AIN, Welsh, La. Lake Arthur, La. ,1',A, ,I,, , . . , . ch' t very pI us t n' t S J.. ., . t:,; ,, I, . t- i t . Ii(a , .t- t ,, ' , c m hei - ( ,,, dtucke .d i n.to the : until t,' w,' ilmost illin, to give Shi l thl o ! s(, t et i'd oP hi oi;. i Sbl' i rt ton ,an Outfit liahich rented t I i;im it.l n t l te Rooe thtl tof(ered ter Sj',ll citizens a chance to, but what thwasey SStok hii (of Shoiii theand (lotiiked iat theirty t+ I, hoa tre D l own on thii r prices I until those were thelost williny to give Sinm thledoll s Get Rid oDan. him. ie lrosiled on until one dayCoin there lhe intha town Emancipa Outfit which rented an neympty Store Room and offered the good citizens a chance to huof what was left of a Bankrupt Fire and Flood Sale Stock oAnd Shoe and Clothing at thirty cents on the Dollar.ney he had given the AhNo! those were the happy (lays for Dingledollar Dan. He oened upthey on more Coin than he had Emancipated for many, many years. Money that had been ineourd.ed as Lost Forever came back to Life, i Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness. 1ne loaded up with clothes and shoes rHe hurried to the Bankrupt Stock. And in his mind he Groaned to think of the Good Money but the had given the town merchants for thine s that were No Better than those he was getting so Cheaply now. He knew they were No Better be. cause the Bankrupt fellows told him so, One day it Rained. To his astonishment May Be Investcolor in hisated. new coat Wran lightly away, the trousers shrank timidly from his an. ofkles, his shoes became nice and soft like sinwet pasteboards and the soles fell off gracefully. He hurried to the Bankrupt Sale to tell the gentlemen, but they had gonesi to another townrabout the size of this, looking for other economical bnyers. Mrs. B. W. Saryent. S. Adam St.,. Dingledollar Dan's funeral wasre Largely attended by his prospective heirs. bckMoral: Often the principle thing Sold is the Customer. WORDS FROM HOME Statement That May Be Inhavestiatd. Testimony of Welsh Citizen. Prof his experience, you can rely on h'tis residingmply asKin for away places do not com.y-g DKan's idney Pills-uch testimony is conthat Mrs. Sargent hadB. W. FoSargenterMilburn CoS. Adam St., PrWelsh, ffsays: "Doan's Kidney Pills ar Props., Buffalo, N. Y. -'.I ,: , [ . '. .' 2 ', V .' .!'.i. . 1 ' s1 1 1 ,i1 1 7 ;. 1111 S1' '.. - t, ' , I, I .-;Ii' Sart ; that> l i I 1 ilit ' i lil"me vanta !es oI 11t111 iil jtl ' I( ieei oil thl farm. Of korse 1 ant qul ite a. goiod looken as I u iei tt'Ir hbe, iat I miii it'e here in fenton ais als. with rlt hair fieckel lace aind yellow dress as always. I guess mi. E:iiter you are agetin soil what lieste:ed with 11:y-- weil I don't no what ter koll it biut I ges yer l;ll it dielog writen when a t-ler kinder write for ther benefit of her kuntry specially when the kuntry liviin and a raidsin it ter home. Well ~lr. Editer yer kinder want ter be excusin my bad writin an in kase yer round up every bad spellin why yer got thei previlege to korect it but I am a taken pains sy, I ken, so as ter kinder keep up my reputation with yer kustomers anid to ther Jornel an yer self another feller wat rote the re. flections about diferent kinds o crops for thats just the program I been a try. in ter teach the peoples in ther kuntry and I alus preach it my self and yer ken look at paw he is big an fat all the time and its all in ther rasin or lots to eat to home as Sarah is the farmner that has a good garden an lot of friers to broil and. eggs, all the time, kaus if yet' want to see a mad man its paw if he aint got a dozen or two eggs for breakfast in ther morning yer mite just as well have all those at once. Well mister Editer paw he is going at things sure enough this year. Now paw he is going ter hay kane, corn, spuds, sweet potato and sor gom and I got the finest garden now of eny body and egg, fryers, broilers and some nice old smoke meat and me and O nt.. t.. n1. , ' c 'w - I, . t I t I ± I ~ .t ~ ;, l- A'' ', i t - , ,t' llI 1 tLh b'li '. i t: }it' ' (." d SIlt. 1!h It. '1 Hlt .!, 1t ,.,i t , :' q 1,,", I,' ' t',r: { I'II ili , tl l ' ,at l1lutt (l ,tull , ht( it ~Ir ~ iit'i. !h ,ii ' lilt': 1 . t ha hit', 11111 111111 I 1:al'ah I a mi t e' tl al! ih' e 1 ut l t l i s ture like Ilo e t \ e. just 4.(, t t,. h!tli; al tt it yer ,e;ll i .It no i If er e dtIt'llil all h10 e when Vllll i it goi( e and yer ino paiw he i, als g one ecx'elt at his iieai.s then he os lre so paw Sid Sarah ver better g;t a buiy to help yer around tihe farm. Well I got him but Mr. Editer ant a boy, a boy till he is married well this boy is about 20 but has gone to be a man now afore long and if ver like to publish a matrimonial kard in yer Journel just a silal episal and it mite be I kin fnurnish yer with one Well N'r. Ethetr yer know that there are 'few girls wat get to be old maids and if thers any thing I do despise its an fold maid. Well Mr Editer yer kno yer got to get up an husle for all you get single or married so its just ther same with yer Sarah so I just got a big ipak. age of garden seed from the grocer and I got all the sugar iees planted and alout to kome up the beets are fine, leaks, and onions is fine an the turnips the letes, Woll if all the kuntry peopels do like Sarah and the hired boy there'll be no hard tin es in Jell Davys and probably some new houskeeping for some bodie's self. Well I reken you are a bit tired of nice paragripen and partly got some other stuff to print, but Mr. Editer yer auto to write up the home livin. Its one of thes things that will kary yer kuntry ter prosperity and hapenes if yer want it now I kinder wish ter here from som one that is adopted this here plan for things at home and lots ofen. Well its time to milk. So I m yourn. Sarah Jane. 0000000000000o000000000000 8 Just Received..... 8 A LOT OF NEW PATTERNS 8 8 IN 8 a8 LINOLEUM 8 Bring us the size of your room and we will 8 cut same to fit your room and match patterns. 8 8 We also have a good 8 line of Rugs, Art o 8 Squares and Matting 0 8 8 8 iller Hardwre and Furniture Co. 8 Everything In Hardware, Furniture and House Furnishings. 6 000000000000OOOOO j Bein With l New Year. In turning over a new leaf for the coming New Year, among the good 1 resolutions that you will form, don't neglect to include the most important K item of all, that of improving your fi- K nancial condition. 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