Winnsboro Weekly News (Winnsboro, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, August 19, 1921 Page: 2 of 8
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Wood County Agricultural
CLUB BOYS ENCAMPMENT
Wednesday"and Thursday 01
last week the club boys of Wooo
Boy's Club Encampment win
boro, Webster, Ogbum, Mi"'*-*4"®
The First Annual Encamp- and spirit of never give up, and Hawkins, Alba, and a numberoi
enent of the Wood County Boys- H ggii willingness to try any- other £««•there
a i.ivf Stock thin* once. time was spent in lecu
ires
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j^ricultural ami S,U^ 1' \Wnnsboro, Ogbum, Haines- swimming and eating and
?S&JaSuth of &Itmu Ajug ville, Quitman, Alba and Mine- games of wrestling, runm*
Smites South of Quitman, Aug. ^ ^ ^ ^ jumpin|, tuf of war and other
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EVERY SATIS!
oi,n«r t/ thi fact that the other communities having smal- sports. Mr. S. C. Evans, the club
fiKf encamDment It To, ler contingents. boy man from A.AM *as with
Jnlv had to be Dostponed on ac-1 All regretted the necessity of us and made the timi vei> in
rf r^ ^d hbUJafl !Mr. Evans having to leave at joyable. Each andI every <>
j the new (iate set generally noon the 2nd day in order to had a good time and repi' t
jSLrtiLd Uie ^ttmdance was'attend an Encampment of Cluh to leave the camp at the time
i ^ S ha?e Boys of Grayson County, but that we left. We hops to haw
been, but enthusiasm and in- before leaving, he again talked J a biggerandbetter encanif
lerest made up for the lack or ,to the boys, each and everyone ment next year.
numbers 1™ whom gave him close and
Wednesday dawn found many respected attention, and as his
of the boys hiking toward the car moved out of camp, 15
vneampment. and E. A. Reeve?, .a!\s and a tiger were flung
a natural leader of boys was on at him, bidding him come again
the grounds with headquarter- ,0'('■ t°P« Yfe J1*6 v°u* ...
established and the camp site i As a final word, will say ev-
«leaned by the time the boys ery boy present acted like a
wun to arrive. Early in the gentleman; there was no rougn-
•SUB. r DaVisTCounty Agent! | bouse play, no vulgarity, and
ofWinmnoro. accompanied by inot a boy was seen smoking;
i , r i'vlm. TlnvH' dun no greater compliment could be
Agent of *A & ft. S3lege an- \vM * group of boys than this
rived with the contingent from ' Thls dub encampment will
the Worth part of the County. > an annual affair hereafter,
**d fur and work began to pic* a"d will grow and grow and fin-
ally become of such importance
* Most of the boys came in 88 to revolutionize the farming
mini, and after they had cook- .economy of Wood County.
£ and eaten dinner, call for1 Se^ral ^ w]10 were not
assembly at headquarters was members, happened upon out-
issued and Mr. Davis in a few ^e.2 nd day and swing
■well choesn words introduced 1^ ^ activities of our Club Boys
3fr. Evans, who in turn lectured 2, bearing the lectures of Mr.
to the boys for some time, going J'Aans- determined to get in the
folly into the details of Organi- fame and signed up for mem-
led Club work and telling the ! ,^ei ^ 'p ,a"^ 8.ald ]^?~ would
boys of the great opportunity >f nd th,e! 'hoeing their row to
open to them through this j
branch of the extension work. I 0 b°y* could not
Three o'clock p. m. found the jVf.-Wan say l!*a
boys and men in bathing and
kke shores of that big lieautiful
natural lake echoed to the
•shouts and splashes of these
bosky swimmers. Ropes were
missed you, and you missed a
good time, but begin now to
plan for next year's encamp-
ment.
County Agent Davis from
M. H. Vandiver.
County Agent.
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stretched across the lake, thei.I.mns.>or?' Beeves of
boys were checked in and check I M,neola. , and Mr. Evans are
«ed* out and every precaution1. "16 big-hearted boys, and we
taken for their protection, and I 10^f they v. ill all be with us
those who could not swim were next -venr-
kept in shallow water.
An hour in the water and
\he order, "all out" brought the .
boys to headquarters and seated *D MA^> WINS
in the shade of the trees, aTT
listened in wonder and awe to WORTH Mil.LIONS
the miracalous tales told by1 > . ~
"Fletcher of Alba and English of • . ™'caK®« Aug. 15.—Edward
Mirifola. |H. Morrison, known for years
Mr. Evans agreed to act as jis, "j° millionless millionaire.**
umpire, referee and catch and Saturday wonli11s long hnttte %o
-contests of wrestinlg, jumping 'Bf 'if , Sil^ftSS, J®"
Not weary, but hungry from i^a?V?'n James M. Morrison.
Ibe days exertions the boys T j I years of Hgitatlon,
xrere ready for an early sup- 4 Samuel C. Stough afflrm-
per/*so the second meal was Morrisons lights to the .pro-
prepared. after uhicli the men !]nr • Pv a decision handed
"in charge hiked the entire troop ,1," 111 on'C"it court. Control
to Ferguson's Natatorium where T P'°P^i'ty was taken from
the spruig board, diving plat- rns.on' w'10 's ^2 years old.
form and chute-the chute were seve''1' years ago, and the age<Y
worked over-time. xVas in Poverty. It was
At the order 'all out' the lx>ys ,that the probate court will
-were ready to return to camp vac an "rder appointing a
•rind at the end of the bridge c^nsfrvator for Mr. Morrison,
they discovered a mounment of J nox
vndons, placed there by Mr. 'robWrq* t/vvt iq
W,, -S«,M by him from R0BBERS f§r m raEE
We are to have a days short
course here at Winaboro the 3rd
of September. There will t>e
three men and one woman from
the extension department to l>e
with us. There will be one poul-
try specialist, Mr. Kramier, of
the poultry department, and will
make the time as interesting to
women as to men. Tbe woman
will represent her line of work
and will more especially he in-
teresting to the women. Let us
all try to be present at this
meeting.
The live stock and poultry
show will be held on the (Hh
of October and we are exi>ectinjr
some fancy stuff to be shown.
Begin now to get your exhibit
ready for the show.
Winnsboro. has a cream station. Every Saturc,
those who take advantage of their offer recieve
check in full for the cream sold. Was there ever
time when these checks should be more welcome.
mysterious and unknown region
and the boys amply demonstra-
ted their appreciation of tilts
treat.
Enid, Okla., Aug. 15—All but
$ of $1'800 taken from
Prior to "taps" Wilcox and Ez 'is ,Nat5oral Bank,
of Mineola were chosen lead- $ £'Sq f a m'eS c°uUl
vrs .and they in turn instituted was found
the -selective draft" and the en- ceded In th* fori °OTV
tire encampment was equally in mirli.io- t« n ^ ^P'«ac"
numljer divided into two tr£>p* ^"15° P*prly BeT-
these under Wilmv ooii:«„ J,,,rs and George Davis, mem-
Ives 1
S;;™',"!"' kno 'n w^wven miles st^vheasi
'of Waukomis and a quarter of r
Wilcox calling J weorge uavis. mem-
teiArns?- v.:
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fr«ind all quite on the banks of S ttirdav charapfl with
^ wit r "ot " "ourd hftllk The hank was rohl'ied
SSfrS«',ed,teWw"enh,E^ 1,5 tw" mm
an* wanted "more cover."
lie ville at 5 rOO o'clock, break-
fast over, dishes washed and
Two weeks of study of the
cotton crop shows me that more
is not to be a normal erop made.
The cotton is without fruit now
and although there is time for
fruiting yet, there are many in-
sects that are ready for the
fruit that might put on. Occh.
ionally there will be a field of
cotton that looks as fairly good
but the average is poor.
The government report recei-
ved this date shows that in ad
the cotton states there is a re-
ductioon in acreage of 28 |>er
cent. Also the reports from ot-
her parts of the states and ot
this state show that tue cotton
crop is below normal.
B. L. Davis, Co. Agent.
WEAK, N ERVOUS,
ALL RUN-DOWN
I Itll V
Missouri Lady Suffered CDli^ ia«
Tried Cardui.—Says "Rcsalt
Was Surprising."—Got Aloof
Fine, Became Normal
and Healthy.
Bchiiigflcld Mo.—"My back ' is to
I could hardly stand u\, And I
would have bearlng-<1own pains and
vu not well at any time," Buys Mrs.
D. V. Williams, wife of a well-known
fanner on Route 6, thin place. "I
kept getting headaches and having to
go to bed," continues Mrs. Williams
describing the troubles from which
•he obtained relief through tho use of
Cardui. "My husband, having heard
of Cardui, proposed getting It mo-
"I saw after taking some Cardui
,.. that I was Improving. Tho result
pras surprising. I felt llko a <t!fferent
pqnbn.
T/ater I suffered from woal'.'vera
and weak back, and felt nil run-down.
I did not rest well at night. I was so
perrous and cross. My husband said
he would get mo somo Cardui, which
he did. It strengthened mo . . . My
doctor said I got along fine. i was In
good healthy condition i cannot
•ay too much for It" *
Thousands of women have suffered
u Mrs. Williams describes, until they
found relief from the use of Cardui.
Since it has helped so many, you
ihould not hesitate to try Cardui if
troubled with womanly allmonts.
For sale everywhere.
1 =5
mm
Our location ha* been declared ideal for dairying on a large or Hmail scale. With o«ri
undant supply of grass and home grown fee d it would be very profitable. At pn
the price of cream is exceptionally good wjt H good demand. It will pay you to inre
gate.
It will take only two cows to pay. Farm era with two or more /tows cannot afford
pass up this opportunity to receive a cream check every week. We will be glad to 1
information that you may desire in regard to selling or taking care of y«
cream.
If you have no cream seperator and after you investigate and find that selling creamw,
pay we are prepared to furnish you with the very best seperator on the markit
post card to us will bring full particulars.
A Full Line of Farm
Machinery
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TfOTICE TO EVERYBODY
I have moved my stock of
csmp cleaned by 6:45 then the !„/ "r* ; fl„w>CK or
CMJtests of the day: swimmfhg , Remedies to Bryce &
maces, fancy and high diviner! chol# store. Call in to see me.
^ere the water contests, and at .S. C. Whitter, the VVatkins Man
7 o'clorlt began the land con- j
tests: 75- yard dash, relay ra-1 ^♦♦VeVe4<
4th
ANNUAL
Cparamoun t
^=WEEK^
SEPTEMBER I9«ri
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s, Vigh jumn, broad junto, ball
jack, potato race, chin the
Hsr. wrestling and tug of war
^rerp each in turn the drawing
«RTds. and after all was over
Che final figures showed the
ffcrtherr seven noints in the
Vnd hut th 'v had to work
loner and lots of it to beat
<he Bears.
Uneeial alhletie. features were
1 wTnTrr incr and diving by Wil-
es'**.. TTtpII's sr^ntlntr. BuC*
¥R*cV',<« ^iflrh snd broad 'lumr -
Ing. McCary's success in not
fcring a contest. Veatch's grit
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> yWE ARE SELLING GALVANIZED ROOFING X
At $5.00 Per Square 1
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And Keep Posted
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IT BEATS tho baiuf.
THE WAY this thln«.
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KEEPS POPPING up.
THE OTHER night
I BROKE all rules.
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AND READ a high-brow book.
AND HEFiE'8 a hot one.
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THAT IT handed mo.
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ONE OF the fairly.
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DEPENDABLE SATISFACTIONS.
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Weir, Homer R. Winnsboro Weekly News (Winnsboro, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, August 19, 1921, newspaper, August 19, 1921; Winnsboro, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth268185/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.