Winnsboro Weekly News (Winnsboro, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, August 19, 1921 Page: 3 of 8
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jsiTBASEBALL**
ON BLACKSQX
am
|*r Kfwtaw Mountain I.endis,
mpremc in baseball, who
uunilr'l the drath-kncK to any
| of crookidiu-si in the sreat
t. Dctptlr t'ic arquiUf of the
"Hlarli ox" in court at
_Ho. JuiIkc ' andii announce*
fool one <•( 11 Kill wilt ever be
lined to play < i urguiied *~a>i
VJ That Ikspeaka the
U*t Word In Faskkn
might tell you many
l about our huts, but what
Important than this.
jwJel hears the authentive
, of "dame fashion," and
i some interesting1 features
fwness about it either in
hape, material, or adorn-
, Visit our millinery de-
tent and know the satiafae-
' being suited with a hat
to be specially made
W. C. Dodgen Co.
it made at Westbrook*!
I.
WUITEMAN-BRADFORD
m0,n' >^hitfman and Miss Lu-
cille Bradford of Alto were mai-
n- li-ti5180.?' y^terday by
Pr« William M. Anderson, Jr. at
his home, 6887 Belmont avenue.
They were accompanied by Don
T. Haynes and Mrs. C. C. Chap-
man of Wwnsboro, sister of the
bnde. Mr. and Mrs. Whiteman
attended Southern "Methodist
University last year. After „
wedding trip they will make
their home in Alto, where Mr.
Whiteman is in the lumber busi-
ness.—Dallas News.
—0
, Dan Tucker of Avinger was
here Sunday.
.X°ui\carb°n troubles settled
at Westbrook & Son oh op.
Juat received a car load of
plvanized iron roofing. Camp-
bell's Big Five.
• , i . > * ' „*•
WINNSBQRQ WEEKLY NEWS AUGUST 19,1921.
4iP
* *
Married in Dallas"
from Dal1" to the
relatives here stated that Mr. J.
2?iM 5mith' Jr- lind Miss
~ "le Anderson were married
THE FIRST BALE
NEW COTTON
The first bale of new cotton
wa# marketed in Gilmer Wed-
nesday morning, Aug. 17th,
rn , maineu
Tuesday evening in that city, - -- ......
emnEviS i been .three days earlier than the pas.
?nU months Tl.r M .'Ce .M'v" ,tW0 yeftr" notwithstanding the
theii many friendrf herein wS Cotto" crop wa8
ing them a long and haunv life . M,ul two we«ks late.
— 0- ' Mr. B. G. Dodds, of Enoch
MILLINERY. The Enterprise. raised the hale and it was gin-
t..j ~ned at the J. R, Penn gin and
man was in" the elfvM of<lQuit" 430 poundg cltt8)it;d
< s in the city Monday. middling ; nd was bought by Mr.
qi r. . McDonald for 11 cents per
urease SK'ita, Co«U,, Suils, pound.
o' aI1 of the ,at*i For the past two yeitr* the
new designs. See them, at The first bale came in on the 20lii
Enterprise. i^t yea. brought in by A. J.
WHY THE PRESIDENT BEAT IT!
Mr. and ^Mrs. T. L. Moore
nave returned from Galveston.
Furniture repaired at West-
brook a hop.
J. F. Turner left this week
tor Stanfield, N. C., to visit re-
lativea.
> of ladies, suits, blouses,
its just received. Camp-
I Big Five.
[ Auto owner, did you know
cent of motor trouble
i to carlntn ? We remove
[ $1.00.—Westbrook & Son.
r patterns in fall glnf
. percales and piece gooda.
■Enterprise.
i Mabel Hogue of Alt.
is visiting Miss Hallie
Wonderful patterns in autu-
mn silks, priced for less. The
Enterprise.
. Kate Denney returned
Saturday from Port Arthur.
oxford in the famous
Walk Over Brand" all shades
and sices. Campbell's Big Five.
Richard Smith was in Dallas
the first of the week.
Ladies' oxford in the famous
"Walk Over Brand" all shades
and sizes. Campbell's Big Five.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Jackson, Monday, August 15, a
girl.
Mrs. Morris Westbrook is vis-
iting relatives near Gilmer.
We are bidding strong for
youi fall business. See the new
merchandise and the very low
prices. The Enterprise.
Tip R. Anderson and Horace
Kelly made a car trip to Tyler
Monday.
Remarkable new styles in silk
and wool dresses, $9.75 to $35
inced one half of last season
values. The Enterprise.
Mrs. Aubrey Petty of Gilmer
is visiting relatives and friends
in the city.
Buggies and ' Wagons at re-
duced prices and good terms.—
Campl>ell's Big Five.
Captivating autumn millinery
The Enterprise.
Rains of Sand Hill, and netted
the owner $204.85 with the
premium, having been purchas-
ed by Crosby-McGauhey Mar-
shall Co.
Year before last was a t'ace
between J. L. Green and Rastu*
Grider, and was sold to Messrs.
Petty & Iiay for SO cents per
pound.—Gilmer Mirror.
— —o i
That "all in" feeling so sorii-
mon in hot weather is not due
to heat alone, but to an unheal-
thy condition in the liver, sto-
mach and l>owel8. To prevent a
ipell of sickness take Prickly
\sh Bitters. Men find it excei-
'ent a* a system cleanser and
regulator, price $1.25 per bot-
tle. Denney Drug Co.
Do your picnicing at Twin
Lakes. Grounds free to Sunday
schools. J. C. Hinson, manager.
An expert designer and mak-
er at your service in our millin-
ery department. May we sell
you ?. The Enterprise.
r JKT.'EX 5Cl;0Ul I * «
L*t us sell you the best for less ren visited
of your fall needs. The Enter- week
priae. eeK'
Sam Lawrence brought to this
office yesterday a couple of
stalks of seeded ribbon cant
which measured 13 feet and 8
inches. Mr. Lawrence stated he
bad an acre of cane which the
stalks lie showed us was an
average. He left them with th^
Chancier of Commerce to be
idded to the fair exhibit.
T.hk ***' Prolograph from Washington let* out the secret why
I resident went up into the Northeastern Mates on a vacation The*
Sl'KtS"" "-*•u'"""
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For Cleaning and pressing
Phone 265-Quick Service
HITT8 TAILOR SHOP
Mrs. R. G. Andrews and Sal-
lie Lucy have returned from a
several weeks' visit in Lebanon,
Tenn.
Why buy old brands of flour
\n ol rx „ . . when you can get First Pre-
Mrs. Shaw D. Ray and child- mium at Turner Mercantile
in
your fiiotor overheats T
«fn of carbon, bring it
I we remove it for one dol-
rWestbrook & Son.
fies and Wagons at ra-
v ,fes and 8food terms.-
wis Bijr Five.
received a car load of
ted iron roofing. Camp.
'Big Five. ^
I)°u want your motw to
a new one, carry it
„t" West brook's Shop,
1 do it for one dollar.
Steed 1 if Mineola was
1 week visiting relatives.
ii l!Tivo,i a car load of
*1 iron roofing. Camp-
Bl? Five.
*!jat(h(,|'-v' J>" expert de-
r ""J trimmer has charge
M inerv department this
our miJlinery de-
tt he^t.' ib *ulss Neflthery
n tf,lk hats to you—
I u°djsren Co
FARMS
F°r Sale
J I; ™,es' N- E- from
0|> Clearwater road,
1J bottom, 50 acraa wS
^ bottom ^
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Browning
returned Tuesday from a visit
in Okmulgee, Okla.
la your furniture in bad shape
Let Westbrook know and they
will send for it.
Quitman
i; <3
last
V
The latest Sanitary wood beds
with iron rails at Westbrook &
Son.
Co'a.
Lota of ladies, suits, blouses,
and hats just received. Camp-
bell's Big Five.
8 oz. heavy duck 12 Vi—hea-
viest shirting, yard 15c-— Domes
tic 'TVfcc and up—Pretty per-
cales 10c—$1.25 French serge
85c.—The Enterprise.
Dozens of the latest patterns
in millinery. Priced very low,
$2.50 and up. The Entei prise.
W. B. Sellers returned the
Mrs. Whatley invites you first of the week from an ex-
visit the millinery departmentr'tendwl trip through California
Things of interest. The Enter- ;infl the northwestern states.
ai ■■ ■ Ail' aIIamm «• a m am
prise.
R. H. McCrarv returned from
Sherman Saturday and reported
Charlie Edwards considerably
improved and his doctors now
entertain hope for his recovery.
Mr. Sellers reports business con-
ditions in that part of the coun
try worse than they are here.
TOLD IIER FATHER
"If you kiss mc again," de-
clared Miss Lovely frmly, "1
shall tell father."
"That's an old tale," replied
the bold young man. "Anyway
its worth it." and he kissed her
Miss Lovely sprang to her
feet. "I shall tell father," she
said and left the room.
"Father," she said softly to
her parent when she got out-
side: "Mr. Bolder wants to
your new gun."
"All right, I'll tako it in to
him," said her father and two
minutes later he appeared in the
loorway with the gun in his
hand.
There was a crash of break-
ing glass as Mr. Bolder oive<7
through the window and depart-
ed in all haste for the railway
station.—Judge.
jK tonic
' Orovt'i Taatcieaa chtU Toni, reato w
, Energy and Vitality by *mrif\ ng • d
Enriching the Blood. When yo •. («el it*
strengthening, invigorating effect, aae how
It bring.* color to the choeka and how
it Improve* lite appetite, you will tUej
appreciate ita true tonic value.
Grove'* Taateles* chill Tonic is aimpty
Iron and C^nnine suspended in syrup St.
pleasant even children like it. The Mont!
needs QUININE to Purify it and InON Itr
Enrich it. Destroys Malarial germs sex*
Grip germs by ita Strengthening, Invigor-
ating Effect. SOc.
Good appetite vigor and cheei
ful spirits follow the use of
Prickly Ash Bitters, the reme-
dy for working men. It purifies
the stomach, liver ard bowels?
and makes work a pleasure.
Price Si.25 pfr ^lottlfc. IVnney
Drug Co.
Ed Brady left Wednesday for
Mexia to look after oil interests.
Buggies and Wagons at re-
duced prices and good terms.—
Campbell's Big Five.
Alton Williams, a newspaper
man of Shawnee, Okla., is vis-
iting Wess Turner of Pickton
this week.
I 2 ;,cr*
Lbon? Lmile N- from
Kit. ^cre8 in culthra-
L!n ,u,,)land. all feneed
' «rJt?r5 fine aprtaf
.and ,^'>00 down in food
-n ten vears on "
rlU li, ctt,B «•
Ita lhl* farm.
[that v!'U !l sood 'arm on
,,w- RHONE
*UNGEN, TEXAS
or
Buggies and Wagons at re
duced prices and good terms.—
Campbell's Big Five.
Misses Nell Crosby and Sy-
bil Banway of Sulphur Springs
and Ruby Low of Quitman vis-
ted Miss Hartsell Turner this
week.
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Keep Winnsboro money here,
buy your beds, chairs, etc. from
Westbrook's, it's better.
Mr. and Mrs. Shaw D. Ray,
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Daniels
and Frank Shelton /went to
Mineola Monday, returning Tues
day night
Mrs. R. L. Lowrance of Dai-
laa arrived Sunday tor a visit
with her parents. Rev. and Mrs.
S. H. Brooks.
Buford Cain, cashier of the
First State Bank of Pickton was
in the dty Monday.
Do your picnicing at Twin
_lk«a. Grounds free to Sunday
schools. J. C. Hinson, manager.
666 fi
quickly reHevee Constipation,
BUUouhneM, Lorn of Appetite,
and Headache*, due to torpid
liver. . _
Germs arc plentiful in the
summer air, we breathe them
even- minute. In health they do
no luirm, but to those who have
Mr. and Mrs T. L. Moore and a bad liver, disordered scorn-
Or. C. T. Vickers left Tuesday ;ach or constipated bowels the>
for Rochester, Minn., where Mr. 'mean a spell of sickness. Th<
Moore will undergo an operation .best way to insure your healtn
by Drs. Mayo. is to take Prickly Ash Bitter:
— lit purifies and strengthens th'
RUB MY TISM juvstem. Price $1.25 per !>ott?<
Is a powerful Anf'septic antf,^"00^
pain killer, cures infected cuts. The Oalalae That Dees Not Affect The Head
, , ... . n .. | g«.iu*r of Us tooic and laxallre effect. LAXA
>!d sores, tetter, etc. (Relieves, nvi bromo o inink (t bim) can b.- iskr
by onyono withnot cnu.int narvuuanpDK o. rin ii
kit! h'.-cd. D.\/. CR?5VK S aUaalurj r.a I
Sprains, Neuralgia, Rheumatism
m/fo
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Did you Know - - -
That I have the best equipped l LEANING, PREsSINO
and DYEING PLANT in this section of the State?
—That I am prepared to give you ONE SERV1C E
on all this class of work. (iain or shine)?
| —That I can take care of all your ALTERATION work in
n satisfacto.y manner?
—That my priccs are exactly the same as you wfll be ask-
ed by others?
That I appreciate your TAILORING business?
Chas. Robinson
"WHEN BETTER TAILOR-MADE CLOTHES ARE MADE.
I'LL SELL 'EM.M
Cause Grip and Influenza
LAXATIVE BROMO QllNIvr. TaMrt* rrrium
S# raw Thrrr ia r.nlv on. "ftfr< w Qwinlac.'
W. KROVE'S lifnaiurf nr\ /t. 5©c.
PUea Cure to UP*]
1 DrutfuuiretuiMi...
f> f m lirhlnf. f:
, Pil' K Instantly r um
ran rr«tfnl l* p • r- ►•«, 'ativti a*
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Don't cuss—Advertise there's
plenty of business.
CLARA KIMBALL
YOUNG
In the most weaderful picture of her career—"MID CHAN-
\ EL*" by Sir Arthur Win Pinero. The great stage success
in which Ethel Darrymore scored one of her most brilliant
dramatic triumphs in the Empire Theatre in New ^ork
several seasons ago. t
"MID-CHANNEL" has been pronounced by critics and
reviewers to be "entertainment extraordinary," "the pict-
ure de luxe " "the ultra-smart picture of the season." etc.
in acting, settings, gowns, atmosphere and investiture.
MMID-CHANNF.L" stands out a* Clara Kimball Young's
supreme production to date. To be elaborately presented
Amusu Theatre
TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY
August 23 and 24
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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/m1/3/?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.