Center Daily News (Center, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 287, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 22, 1930 Page: 4 of 4
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CENTER DAILY NEWS, CENTER, TUESDAY, APRIL 22 1930
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The Forests’ Finest
JACKSON NEWS
Smith Lumber Co
Phone 221
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The Plain Facts About Bridges Drug
Store Are Sufficiently Impressive
Also* maintain an information department for
prospective builders.
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Bridges’ Drug Store
PHONE 5 PHONE 5
Trustees of shelby county for
SCHOLASTIC YEAR 1W31 NAMED
Stomach and Kidney Troubles
Vanish—Ft. Worth Man Ea-
ger in Praise of New Medi-
cine.
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When you build or
your plans, you’ll find sure
materials and services that we
Good Wood Means Sturdiness,
Permanence, Economy
One very important fact in connection with Bridges
is its GREATER SERVICE.
The more you study it,, the more you are impressed
with this fact. It practically amounts to a unanimous
vote of confidence and esteem. It means that the
average man or woman even when about to trade some
where else, feels in his inmost heart that he or
she had better go to Bridges.
This being true and your own experience undoubted-
ly tells you that it is true, it is of course a mistake for a
man not to follow his instinct. Because an instinct
which amounts to a positive conviction is, with the aver-
age man of clear judgment, almost} invariably sound and
right.
Those services which you believe to exist undoubted-
ly do exist, else the widespread conviction of the great-
er services at Bridges would not exist. When you fully
realize this, you will see that it would be the height of un-
wisdom to deny yourself, for the sake of a few cents, and
ease of mind that you have been served right.
A Good Drug Store
Russell, Girgsby.
Tabernacle No. 50—J. B. Anderson, J. E. Adkinson, E. L.
McSwain, Choice.
Brady No. 51—R. L. Anding, Noah McCauley, W.
Kimbro, Choice.
James No. 52—A. G. Cross, V. E. Windham, D. P. Mid-
dleton, Center.
Antioch No. 53—J. B. Lowery, E. G. Waldon, W. W. Rey-
nolds, Center.
White Rock No. 54—J. G. Crenshaw, W. R. Anthony, C.
T. Davis, Grigsby.
Cedar Yard No. 55—W. C. Whittington, J. T. Scates, W.
B. Hayden, Tenaha.
Turner No. 56—J. 0. Stack, Ira Dolby, Dick Webb, Cen-
In addition to your lumber supplies, we can
furnish ,you with Bird Roofing material
brick, paints, etc.
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Mr. and Mrs. Neal Bogard
and Miss Annie Bogard of
Timpson visited Mrs. W. E.
Willis Sunday afternoon.
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State finance director Harry-
Silver said a thorough inquiry
was planned to fix the respon-
Miss Merverine Gran, who
has been on the sick list for the
past week is able to be up now.
Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor
and daughter, Miss Maxine,
spent the week-end in El Dor-
ado, Ark.
Mrs. Mollie Powdrell of Cen-
ter visited Mrs. Henry Grant a
few days this week.
J. L. Ellis and family attend-
ed a birthday dinner given at
the home of Simmie Birds in
the Mt. Calvery community-
last Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Revern Mat-
Easter
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Nature’s best efforts are aided by man s
science to give you timber that is strong and
lasting . . » .wood that builds beautiful homes
and keeps them looking new—wood free
from defects.
particles of undigested food.
Severe pains across my back,
over my kidneys, was another
source of misery to me. My
sleep was broken by frequent
night risings. I became very
nervous and irritable and felt
miserable all of the time.
“Konjola lost no time in get-
ting to work in my case. With-
in a week I felt improvement
and I eagerly continued the
'treatment. Today I feel better
in every way than I have felt in
years. The pains and misery
have entirely vanished from
my stomach and I am no longer
subject to those sick, dizzy
spells after eatinp;. My kidneys
have been strengthened to such
an extent that I am no longer
forced to rise during the night.
The pains have gone from my
back and my nerves have quiet-
ed.”
It is logical to believe that
what Konjola has done for oth-
ers, it will do for you—for ev-
eryone. This is especially
true if Konjola is given a fair
trial of from six to eight weeks.
This is the proper treatment in
Xnost cases.
Konjola is sold in Center,
1 Texas, at Bridges drug store,
all
FOR RENT—Furnished apart-
ment with all conveniences.
Close in. Phone 440.
22p.
Wilson, Pauline Peterson, Vir- ed every meal and I belched up
gie Fay and Mildred J ones,
Tom Burgess, Roy Oates, Lar-
ry Grant, Roswell Peterson and
J. W. Jackson. They reported
as having a very good time and
Mr. and Mrs. Lawson have the
thanks of those attending for
a perfect evening.
Miss Mary Anne Jackson
and Marvin Hooper were mar-
ried Saturday night. Rev. L.
J. Ellis performed the cere-
mony that united this very
popular couple. They wil make
their home at Haslam. The
love and best wishes of the
many friends of these young
people go with them to their
new home and through life.
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SUFFERINGS OF
TEN YEARS ENDED
BY NEW KONJOLA
Waterman No. 58—J. F. Stewart, J. A. Tindel,
Kimbro, Center.
Mt. Pleasant No. 59—S. L. January, F. M. Rudd, E. T.
Bradshaw, Center.
Snow Hill No 61—J. M. Warr, Willie Ramsey, Willie Jet-
ton, Center.
Buckley No. 63—A. R. English, S. M. Snider, D. J. Rai-
mond, Shelbyville.
Jerico No. 65—L. L. Windham, D. T. Holt, O. J. Johnson,
Center.
Webb No. 67—H. E. Holt, Hardy Schillings, Willie Wig-
gins, Center.
Buena Vista No. 69—Abb Ross, J. T. Shepherd, D. D.
Rhodes, Timpson.
> Magnolia No. 71—L. S. Creech, W. D. George, B. W.
Hagler, Choice.
Fellowship No. 72—E. T. Burgess, D. C. Brown, C. A.
Strong, Logansport, La.
Libertay No. 73—W. H. Shull, J. C. Weeks, R. F. Delaney,
Shelbyville.
Folsom No. 76—J. T. Strong, N. J. Folsom, M. L. Rich-
ards, Center.
Jackson No. 77—C.L. Hamilton, N. F. McGee, J. W. Seg-
ler, Joaquin.
Boles No. 78—C. J. Windham, Shelbyville.
Wheeler No. 80—J. W. Parker, W. C. Holt, J. O. Chand-
11 er, ‘Center.
Huxley No. 81—J. C. Miller, Luther Hendricks, Jim
Campbell, Shelbyville.
Day No. 82—G. W. May, N. K. Whiddon, G. B. Blount,
Joaquin.
Stockman No. 87—J. W. B. Franks, E. T. Crawford, E. A.
Francis, Stockman.
Brown No. 88—H. K. Parker, J. 6. Henry, W. H. Curry,
Patroon. . ~ .
Edgefield No. 89—W. O. Meyers, Allen Samford, J. H.
Spurlock, J. R. Jopling, C. W. Anderson, A. O. McCann, Pax-
ton.
Ashton No. 90—S. P. Leggett, W. P. Harvey, D. C. Har-
rison, Logansport, La.
The above is a list of the trushtees of the common school
districts of Shelby County for the year 1930-’31 The truestees
have not all qualified. The law requires them to qualify
whether they are newly elected, re-elected, or appoint-
ed by the Copnty Board.
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rebuild, no matter what
satisfaction in the
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his of Joaquin spent
Sunday with Mr. and
Banks Taylor.
There was a large crowd at
the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Blankenship’s Sunday after-
noon to enjoy the Easter egg
hunt.
Mrs. Sam Taylor of Arcadia
is a visitor in this community.
A large number of boys and
girls from this community at-
tended a party given in the
home of J. J. Ashberry Friday
night. This was a farewell
party given in honor of Miss
Fettie May Ashberry who is
leaving for Winnsboro where
she has accepted employment.
Those attending the Easter
egg hunt given at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Lawson
Saturday night: Ina and Eris
Dreka No. 1—J. C. McMeans, Floyd Beck, Marvin Shof-
ner, Shelbyville, Texats. • ; (
Wedgeworth No. 2—J. F. Milford, J. J. Harvey, Timpson, |
Texas.
Tennessee No. 4—E. L. Moore, W. C. Cross, Cail Paia-
more, Timpson.
Weaver No. 6—Edd Harris, W. H. Worsham, T. J. Her-
rington, Timpson.
Blair No. 7—J. C. Thornton, W. T. Powers, Will Hardage,
Timpson.
Enterprise No. 9—J.E. Webb, J. B. Johnson, G. S. Giay,
Tenaha.
Huber No. 10—J. D. Holloway, F. H. Bailey, W. R. Tyer,
Timpson.
Shady Grove No. 11—T. E. Galbreath, T. B. Springer, J.
H. Snelson, Timpson.
Harrison No. 14—R. J. Wood, W. D. Harrison, Mrs. Nettie
Skinner, Timpson.
Myrtle Springs No. 15—E. N. Prince, Eddie Murray, J. F.
Cooper, Center.
Clever Creek No. 16—C. W. Christian, G. W. Johnson, T.
C. Enmon, Choice.
Silas No. 17—A. P. Nelson, Ohlier Webb, John Beasley,
Timpson.
Neuville No. 19—W^. H. Neuville, B. O. Potts, Mis. Nancy
Conway, Neuville.
McClelland No. 21—S. S. Smith, J. F. Graves, J. W. Rey-
nolds, Choice.
Campti No. 23—Price Bright, J. J. Sims, R. C. Hughes,
Shelbyville.
Cooper No. 24—J. D. Jones, J. E. Smith, T. J. Franks, A.
Gillespie, Mirty Patterson, Bob Powdrill, Ezra Wheeler, Cen-
ter, Texas.
Patroon No. 25—P. A. Anderson, R. C. Lovelady, J. R. Till-
man, Patroon.
Ballard No. 28—J. W. Still, Sam Lafitte, Ed Lafitte, Shel-
byville.
Strong No. 32—Claude Fancher, Ray North, John Wil-
burn, Shelbyville.
Pine Hill No. 34—J. R. Lawson, H. H. Cox, John Gray,
Joaquin.
Eagle Mill No. 36—W. A. Woods, A. R. Lilly, Jack Cox,
Joaquin.
Sardis No. 37—E.
Hughes, Shelbyville.
Hamilton No. 40—W. B. Palmer, S. L. Carter, Shelbyville.
Lamar No. 42—J. C. Bush, Byron Bush, Jodie Wheeler,
Center >
Crockett No. 44—H. S. Byford, Hurbert Hughes, J. J.
Hughes, Center.
Newburn No. 46—J. T. Johnston, J. W. Doster, A. J. Holt,
Center.
Excolsier No. 47—W. R. Warr, J. M. Windham, P. R. Ad-
kinson, Grigsby.
Mt. Herman No. 49—H. C. Eddins, Thomas Johnson, J. C.
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SI and by all the best druggists in
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MR. J? N. THOMPSON
“For ten years, I was trou-
bled with my stomach and kid-
neys,” said Mr. J. N. Thomp-
son, 2612 Roosevelt avenue,
Fort Worth." During the past
year my suffering was dread-
ful and growing staedily worse.
Trtcr.se cramping pains follow- sibility.
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