Winnsboro Weekly News (Winnsboro, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, August 12, 1921 Page: 2 of 8
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WEEKLY NEWS AUGUST 12, 1*21.
DISTRICT COURT JURORS
A C AN OF GOLD
Following is a list of the You will never get to the
and petit jurors for thelf'"onc by following the crowd.
August term of District Court j You have a tendency to wait
which court cot wen oa on Mon-hrd see what the other fellow
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day, August 22, 1921:
Grand Jurors
VV. D. Williams, Mineola
G. P. McCrary, Minecla
T. B. Worthy, iViineola, Rt. 2
A. F. Dean, Alba
W .M. Craddock, Yantis
W. C. Anderson, Winnsboro
W. H. Holley, Winnsboro
P. L. Ray, Crow
JI. A. Robinson, Coke
M. H. Prine, Peach
Bert Smith, Hawkins
J. F. Crofford, Quitman
R. W. Low, Quitman
J. C. Adrian, Golden
S. W. Laminack, Quitman, R.2
J. C. Pratt, Alba
Petit Jury—1st Week
To Appear Aug. 22
W. I. Bufford, W. H. Darby,
II. A. Swatsell, C. Karhart, J.
W. Puckett, T. G. Gilliland, S.
C. Caldwell, J. R. Amason, R.
P. W'ermack, It G Maclin, L. P.
Rape. E. L. Harvie, S. B. Wl.it-
ley, S. 0. Williams, W. H. Apel,
J. M. Yancy, Clarence Davis,
J. M. Fitzgerald, O. R. Vickern.
W. S. Gainer, F. F. Grimes, T.
J. Poge, L. B. Bridges, A. E.
Craddock, O.'car Splawn, ,T.
Brewer, R. A. Coker, J.
Farris, Fred II. Acker, 0.
Polard, W. A. Turner. II.
•Ingram, Bland B< !k. L.
Sutton, G. T. Briekey, W.
White.
Petit Jurors—3rd Week
To Appear Sept 5
J. K. Conger, Bob Thompson,
•1. B. Noland, J. W. Stokes, C.
F. Corley, M. II. Benton, Lewis
Stevenson, J. W. Weems, VV. C.
Head, J. B. Wood, Chas, Revelle
3. Z. Cox, W. C. Cruee, R. L.
Oowel!, L. H. Young, Robert
Daniels, D. W. Higginsbo'.ham,
K. A. Reeves, D. C. Cave, E. C.
Ragsdale, T. E. Felty, W. S.
PMIard, J. L. Wilcox. J. D. Thur
rrmn, J. Coston, L. A. Cart-
wright, B. A. Shirey, A. D.
Beard, J. S. Matthews, J. H.
Ingram, J. B. Brodgen, Z. H.
Power, J. D. Prickett, L. A.
Whitworth, T. F. Jones. J. W.
Patrick, J. L. Gore, D. A. Cox,
«J. K. Deas. V. H. Cassel.
Petit Jury—tth Week
To Appear Sept. 12th
J. R. White, C. M. Cain. H.
F. Dowing, C. L. Gregory, J. J.
Lloyd, J. E. Daniels, L. B. Hart,
Jr., J. H. Shirey, J. P. Gill. Joe
Williamson. K. P. Roberts, II.
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M. Hollenshed, J. E.
Sutherland, J. C. Park, J. IL
McAlister, T. \V. Sr/ith, Joe
Hargrove, R. D. Anderson, T.
A. Bexley, A. J. Peddy, R. C.
Morris. R A. Mul-
lens. A. F. Ix)\«, C. H. Vv ilso;-..
J. P. Gibson, B. L. Chappell,
Dave Gilbreath, W. A. Spurell,
L. O. Capps, J. O. Coats, J. B.
Smith, G. K. McKenzie, E. H.
Van diver.
Petit Jury—Oth Week
To Appear Sept. 20th
W. NT. Bexley, W. G. High-
note, R. VV. Faulk, O. J. Hubb-
ard. R. P. Adrian, Frank Bal-
lard. F. G. Estcs, R. P. Tuvling-
iton, W. R. Shelton, J. 11. Riner,
l«awson Cat hey, R. E. Carter,
L. D. Calloway, C. A. Bellomy,
D. W. Bird, Ii. C. McCrary, Tay-
lor Greer, II. T. Carlile, R. F.
Taylor. J. F. Bailey, Lamar Scar
torough, W. J. Turner, Tl. J.
Kdrnonds, Noble D. Jones, R. M.
Deas, J. B. Harry, s. VV. Wil-
liams. J. P. Sullivan, J. N. Col-
lins. J. VV. Page, C. C. Clanton,
T. B. Breedlove. F. M. Terrv.
W. A. Co..ts. J. G. Cathey, W. J
D. Wallace. i V
Jury Commissioners
C. 11. Alston, Alba; S. TI. Bin-<3
ford, Mineola, Star R( ute: ami I
Judge A. A. Snow of Winns-
lHiro, consituted the jury com-
missioners who selected the
above list of jurors.
QUARTERLY CONFERENCE
is go'ng to do. ' ^ «n you' are
a follower. You will never be a
ader us long us you do this.
You will not be much of a kuc-
Surras rennirpg Action.
If you knew where you could
(TO ana dig up a can of gold,
wouldn't you grab a pade? You
can get something equal to it
at the Tyler Conmcrcial Col-
•ge, a cash
tion. It is as
Bryant Washburn Meet With
Many Ditiiculties On Wed-
ing' Trip in New Picture
FIVE TRAGEDIES
Whenever a startling effect is
produced in a motion picture,
there is always someone who
will nudge you and whisper eon
fidently, ,
"That's faked. I know how
producing educa- done. A friend of mine in
espe^tial as gold, the business—
Tt v !l! equip you to draw a good Donald Crisp, the well known
t!i>rv ns soon as you graduate, director has given these wise
with chance for advancement, A ?er®f something to scratch their
lousiness training is a life time H«ads over in "Why Smith Left
insurance policv agarnst pover- Home," the new Paramount
I v. Its value cannot be over- Artcraft picture showing at the
■tated. jAmusu Theatre Monday. Tin
A man struck a match to see
if the gasoline tank of his car
was empty. It wasn't.
A man patted a bull-dog on
the head to see if the critter waa
affectionate. It wasn't.
A man speeded up to see if
he could l>eat the train to the
crossing. He couldn't.
A man took hold of an elect-
ric line to see if it was charged.
It was.
A man cut out his advertis-
ing to see if he could save
money. He didn't.
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PUBLIC SCHOOLS TO
OPEN SEPTEMBER 5
Rmr.ember, it ta!res action, climax of the action is an earth-
ijook ahead! The field of busi-'quake, and the camera show.-
■r.8 is wide open for you ifiTlot the results of the disturb-
. ou are prepared to gra?.p the nce M
The Winnsboro Public schools
will open Monday, Septeml>er 5.
The program for the first day
?lwill be announced in a later
issue of the News.
J. II. Slwppeard.
> ; c riunities.A thorough course
>r horthand, bookkeeping, cot-
• n closing, tolegvaphy or nusi-
nesr. administrat! n and finan-
ce will start you on the high-
.! to suc'V-s. Fill in and
: J coupon for lr.rge free cata-
'c ue with full information a-
>out whr.t we have done for
: >vs.'mds of others and can do
>r yr ti.
NTame
Vddresa
is usually the case but|
the actual quake working in full!
blast. Cliimncys and huge trees
fell, an automobile is wrecked,;
whole houses cqllapse, and scor-,
es flee in (terror.
I Th" weather department will
tell you there hasn't been a nh ■
nomenon like that in the Urit'-d
•States in years. It's a trick-
la mighty clever one. How ii>. it,
•done? The picture is "'par'.--d
;with fun, the ge iial Mr. Vv;i h
I burn proving s]'Tendid as the
limich abused hor<iymooner whd
v till sorts <•;
nfl
lor, Texas.
is prevented by all sorts of hu-
r r Commercial College, Ty- Jniorous developments from <ret
,tintr his first nuptial kill, l-ni
j Wilson is a ch.vming bri
„ Others in the cult are Maym
lo euro a Cold in Owe Day Kels0> Winter Ilalll Walter IleJr
Taki f AXATIVE PROMO QUININE (Tabletn.) II , . ' .'"V
(niit the CouiJh on ! Hra<lni'hc and work* off tlie : I*1 ai'CTarftt IS
Cold. C. W. CROVLi'S elKnalure ou euch box. 30i- | Clui'k Wai'd
IVTarfraret Ijoomis,
Free! Free!
YOU CAN SECURE
••l^rt V/lv
ROGERS SILVERWAR
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Without charge by Trading with us. Save your
t! ey are valuable. Cards given'with pach 25c
chase.
p*¥i!lfrtlTe^AH Kinds of Fresh
Russell Meat &^Irain
Cams
Meats
Co.
TIRES
Have your weak and rim
cut casings doubled. (Jet
your regular mileage
and save tire troubles.
I do the work satisfac-
torily.
ft:!: $l]: ii:# ft*
Also don't forget that i
still do vulcanizing on
short notice. Save money
by having your old cas-
ings worked over.
ii ERNESTSCOGGIN
Scholarship in Ty|
Commercial Collegi
FOR SALE
At a Big Discount
Call at The News Office
Subscribe to the News $1.25 Per
Front Market
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Next Door to bakery
MOVED
THE MEATING PLACE
SATISFACTION "
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PHONE 12.". We Deliver Your Meat To Any Grocery
Store in Town.
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Phone 2(>3
and let Leonard do your
CLEANING AND PRESSING
QUICK SERVICE
TRADE MARK
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The third quarterly confer-
ence of the Winnsboro Circuit
M. F. Church . outh, will be held
at Forest Home at 2:30 p. m.
FYidnv, August 12. Brother
Morgan will preach at 11 a. m.
All who will come and bring din
tier with you.
The revival meeting will start
here Wednesday night, August
17. Lit's pray that it may be
s creat meeting, not in our eyes
%iut the service of God. Rev. J.
V7. I.ennox will help up there.
J. M. Lew's, P. C.
Piles Cured M 6 to 14 Day*
rManrf monrr MP A20 OINTMKNT f*U*
trklog. lUlna, Htrndfetlt or Pi .irudlnd
If.—s I'cti'if r.!'*, rna yoe
.iifft f'rrt ete.
The
Only
Power
; Cleaning
Plant
IN WOOD COUNTY
CHAS. ROBINSON
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"Sign cf U6od Tailoring'
170,000 Now in Use
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Built with over strength in every part; built to with-
stand the constant strain of heavy duty; tested out under
every condition of farm and belt work, and put to actual
test by 170,000 owners during the past three years—the
FORDSON TRACTOR has lived up to every claim made
for it.
No matter what the farm task—whether plowing, disk
ing, harrowing, threshing, haleing hay, grinding feed,
pumping water, sawing wood, pulling stuirtps, filling silos,
or any of the many other jobs around the farm, the Ford-
son will not only do and do well, but quicker, easier and at
less expense.
T.here «re many different time and money saving
vourLTf 1, Fordson can be used that you owe it to
write or phtfne for the information a"d ** the Fordson' or
T. L. MOORE
Authorized Dealer, Winnsboro
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To the Building on Main Street
formerly occupied by Rhone's
C. 0. D. Store
We Sell the Best Mea
to Be Had
Your Patronage Apprecial'
J. H. Hornbuckle, W. N. Bexley & S. 0. Met irj
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Weir, Homer R. Winnsboro Weekly News (Winnsboro, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, August 12, 1921, newspaper, August 12, 1921; Winnsboro, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth268184/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.