Winnsboro Weekly News (Winnsboro, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 15, 1923 Page: 3 of 8
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Mrs. U. G. Crump died at tl
family residence about \
miles flKitheast of Winnsl*
Thursday, February 1,
TURKISH n .1:2° P: Miu Crump '|,
virgin!* h "ee l «ok since October. -
BURLKV m \ a,; about 12 years eld, m
ber of the Baptist church, a.
loved by all who knew her. SI
leaves a husband and nine chil
; ,n lu0 tier departure
, and who have the sympathy oi
TMKSPORO WEEKLY!
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To Stop « Cough Quick
HAYES JIEAUNG HONEY, a
medidae wbWi "to* the Qpu#h by
,rS«tnll<>B>«d ™d Irritated tlasuea.
If™ GKOVES OPEN-TRATE
it far CbMt Colds. Mead Golda and
I. enclosed with every botUe of
«' HTAIi-w HONEY. The salve
It*raHW on the ohe8t and ^'r"84
ldf lulTermf! from a Cold or Croup.
foPrt-Tr*1* *B,V<' ,hrou<h the P°rc* of
• won u p> • cool*. ,
i I nil ilki irt picked In one carton ana tho
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«k your druggist for HAYES'
KG HONEY.
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TARY 15, 1923
Mrs. Mildred Pipkin, of
R. F. D. 8, CMumbla, Tenn.,
says: "My experience with
Cardui has cov. ;eda number of
years. Ninete< 'i years ago.. .
I got down wKli weak back. I
was run-down ; nd so weak and
nervotfs I h.v to Stay In bed.
I read of
tews Subscription Rates
immencing March 1st, the j
IcriptioTi price of The
Irisboro News will be:
Wood and adjoining coun-
$1.25 per year.
Ltside of Wood, Hopkins,
fp, Upshur and Franklin
Ities, $1,50 i>er year.
(urinfif February we will re-
new subscriptions, renew-
ed payments on past due
ants at $1.00 per year. If
I owe us anything come in
itrice and make payment j
you can save 20 per cent.'
know whether you are in
rs, so please don't put us
|ie trouble of sending state-
or collector. See us at
and let's get square.
Publisher News.
ITTSBURG GIRL COV-
ING STATE IN FORD
Misses Madeline Smith of
'ittsburg and Camiile Chris-
atuun of Miles City, Mon
ma, spent a few days here
ho first of the week at tho
' me ef Bruce McCaity. the
two young ladies are traveling
Brin Brothers, importer
>f piece goods, etc., and are
covering the State by the Forr
route. They have covered north
and east Texas and have been
as far south as Brownsville
coming to Eagle Lake from the
latter place. They are inak
it)£ a tour of the towns of hi
•section after which they wil'
return here for a few day;
•ta.v before starting out for
the western part of the Statf
Besides traveling in this state
the two young ladies have only
recently covered the entire
states of Colorado and Mon
tana, and state that during all.
of this mileage traveled they
have ex peri need no car
trouble which they themselves
could not correct.—Eagle L ike
Headlight.
tOUSEIIOLD CARES,
the Women of Winnsboro
the Same 'as Elsevvh
It!; I.
card of thanks
to attend household du-
tw with a constantly aching
A woman should not ha 'e a
bad back.
Ajid she seldom would if k. c
kidneys were well.
Doan's Kidney Pills am en
oar tied by thousands.
Have been used in kkh.e*
trouble over 50 years.
Read what this Winnsburo
woman says:
Mrs. E. B. James, Myrtle/St.,
says: "Doan's Kidney Pills are
certainly a good remedy. They
helped me wonderfully. My
kidnevs were out of order and
I suffered with constant back- j
aehes so f could hardly get m>
housework done. The actim
of my kidneys was irregular, i
read of Doan's Kidney Pills and
used them. They soon put my
kidneys in good order and the
backaches left."
60c, at all dealers. F'oster-
Milbuvn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N.
Y. i
The Waman's Tonic
and sent for it. I took only one
bottle at that time, and It helped
me; seemed to strengthen and
build me rJ^ht up. So that is
how 1 first knew of Cardui.
After that, . . , when I beran to
get weak and 'no account', 1
sent ritfht for Cardui, and it
never failed to help me."
If you are weak and suffering
from womanly ailments, Cardui
may be just what you need.
Take Cardui. It has helped
thousands, and ought to help
you.
At all druggists' and dealers'.
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We take this method of
thanking the good po pie of
Westbrook and Coldwater com-
munities for the kind assist-
ance rendered during the ill-
ness of wife and mother, and
for the words of comfort at
tho time of her death. May
1 G}r>d bless each and every one of
you.
R. G. Crump and Children.
big singing sunday
There will be a big singing
at Parks Chapel, 9 miles west
of Winnsboro next Sunday,
commencing at 11:00 o'clock,
j Several singers of reputation
will take part and all good
singers and the public are in-
vited. An enjoyable time
promised to all.
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T*AD6 MARK
You Will Want Your
Fordson Tractor Early
EVERYTHING POINTS TO THE GREATEST SHORT-
AGE OF FORD PRODUCTS THIS YEAR THAT HAS
EVER EXITED.
NEVER . am. 13 AS THE DEM \ND riEFN SO
GREAT.
YOU WILL WANT A FORDSON TRACTOH EARLY—
HERE IS ONE PRODUCT. YOU CANNOT W AIT FOR—
WHEN THE WEATHER OPENS UP YOU WILL NEED
IT.
YOU WILL WANT IT FOR PLOWING, SEEDING, CUL-
TIVATING—AND ALL YOUIi OTHER WORK. AL-
READY IT HAS PROVED THE GREATEST HELP TO
PROFITABLE FARMING THAT HAS EVER BEEN OF-
FERER) TO YOU. AND AT $39:> F. O. B. DETROIT.
THE PRICE IS SO LOW THAT YOU LOSE MONEY
EVERY DAY YOU ARE WITHOUT A FORDSON. TO
GET DELIVERY YOU MUST ORDER EARLY.
THERE ARE NO RESERVE STOCKS AMONG OUR
DEALERS—OUR PRODUCTION CAPACITY, GREAT
AS IT IS, WILL NOT ENABLE US TO BUILD UP A
RESERVE
IT MUST BE A CASE OF "FIRST COME, FIRST SERV-
ED" AND THE ONLY WAY IN WHICH YOIUCAN PRO-
TECT YOTTRSET F IS TO LIST YOUR ORDER WITH A
FORDSON DEALER IMMEDIATELY.
BY TAKING ADVANTAGE OF OUR DEAL-
ER'S FIRST OPPORTUNITY TO MAKE DELIV-
ERY, YOU WIL BFy ASSURED OF HAVING
YOUR FORDSON WHEN YOU NEED IT.
Ford Motor Company
Detroit, Mich.
F.O.B,
DETROIT
ILCOXSON MOTOR CO.
authorized Ford Dealer
Winnsboro, Texas
Hoistcin Giving
Ten Gallons a Du>
A fine 8-year-old Holstein
cow owned by Stone Hargrove
is attiactirg local fitter Mr:
because of the splendid rccord
she is making in the product'OH
of nytlk. The animal is no
giving ten gallons a day. She
is being milked three times ;
day and at midnight. More in-
terest is being taken in fin
milk cows in Camp County than
ever before and the re.;uh.s ar
proving so satisfactory that it
is freely predicted this will bo-
come a great dairying section
in a few years. — Pittsburg
Gazette.
New Cream Station.
I have
tion for
eries of
pay cash
test and
Bring on
urdVx
A*.
opened a cream sta-
the Southern Cream-
Texarkana and will
for cream. Correct
highest market price.
Wednesdays and Sat-
C*r*4 in 6 to 14 Days
application
Rtr . _
caa i[ct natta!
Attention—Ladies
Here's Your Opporlw ity
in the
week
Odds and ends of seasonable good*—tvspit
kitchen utensil line. For the balance ot th:
we will have a special display of tHs lit,.
featuring special prices.
DON'T FAIL TO COME IN—-as ii will U to your
intercut and will save you money or. ihese • ; s it.sns.
You'll find many articles you have bot-n v. i«> >•<? «t
prices much lower than you expcc ed to pay. WHY
—do without the necessities—when they lv.lp so
much and cost no little?
"THE ORIGINAL liOKE OF Ri(JiT PRICES"
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•FISHERMAN'S HEARQUARTERS
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FERTILIZER
I will sell the famous Arm-
our big crop fertilizer this year, I
16 per cent acid phosphate and
King Cotton. Ask the man
that has used the Armour
brand. Call for your almanacs
and memorandum books. Give
me your orders now. Will sell
for cash or notes.
J. E. Gait.
SPANISH WAR VETERANS
I want the name and "','1
of every Spanish war v
within a radius of twenty-five
miles of Winnsboro. Give
your regiment and commander.
Also the address of all widows
of Spanish war comrades.
William L. Peak,
Route 6. Winmd>orc
I
pi/infir mftal aad add nhap-
phate at Farmers Cotton Oil
Co.
Phone 130—printing
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Weir, Homer R. Winnsboro Weekly News (Winnsboro, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 15, 1923, newspaper, February 15, 1923; Winnsboro, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth268262/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.