Winnsboro Weekly News (Winnsboro, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 22, 1923 Page: 3 of 8
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MEMORIAL
WINNSBORO WEEKLY NEWS FFPPIJARY 22, IP?!!
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Four Reasons Why You Should
Buy Your Ford Car this Month
I.
The unprecedented demand for Ford Cars
throughout the winter months has taken
the entire output of the Ford plants work-
ing at capacity, indicating that the demand
this Spring will be far in excess of the num-
ber that can possibly be built.
II.
January was the tenth consecutive month
in which retail deliveries exceeded 1C0,CC0
Ford Cars and Trucks. Requirements for
February, the month when preparations are
already under way for Spring business,
called for 148,407 Cars and Trucks—more
than 24,000 in excess of the number we can
possibly produce.
III.
Ford dealers in many parts of the country*
are already finding necessary to specify
future delivery dates on Ford products be-
cause there are no reserve stocks to draw
from.
IV.
Your order pl^ed now will project you
against delay or disappointment later on—
It is the only way you can be assured of
reasonably prompt delivery.
We consider it important to give you
these facts, so if you are planning to pur-
case a Ford Car, Truck or Fordson Trac-
tor for use this Spring or Summer you
can list your order at once and take ad-
vantage of our dealer's first opportunity
to make delivery.
Ford Motor Company
Detroit, Mich.
WILCOXSON MO
Authorized Ford Dealer .. Wi
A Small Deposit and Easy Paymerjps if Desired
R CO.
sboro, Texas
A
faithful fu
a h ue
not fie
ie:fhbo:*
wfy 12 Mrs. Feida
• is called to n ,vr#r
•is which < ivj«t
• r inter • ,>sv. >i, and
't mother >ro<vi and
•" ant of the Saviour,
loving ; and
. byal t f ,in<l
as passed i om the
active 7'rvice in the Center
rove c .rnunity in \ hich she
:e;ided m the time of her sad
death. ,
Grandina Kimbro, as v.e all
knew hti ? born in Dale,
County, Alabama, November
1C"!' Married J. T> ''im-
bro July 2, 1876. Se was laid
ty i est in the Hopev. ell ceme-
tery January 13, 1923. The
aged husband and eight child-
ren survive her.
Grandma Kinibro joined the
oid Primitive Baptist church in
July, 1879, and was a I'aithful
member until her death. She
has been a resident of the Cen-
ter Grove community for many
I years and was one of ihose al-
ways ready to help any neigh-
, bor in trouble, no difference
is!
what the occasion might be.
If her assistance could relieve
the suffering or console those
in trouble, her help was freely
given. It is needless to say
that her friends were number-
! ed by her acquaintances. This
is true as to all who live the
j noble and sacrificing iiJV f de-
votion and duty and to Friends
| as she did, and while death is
always sad, we Kn? iliat
Grandma Kimbro's life was
well spent and we coinn.enlly
believe that her noble spirit has
received its plaudit oi' "Well
done, thou good and faithful
servant" and those who follow
her exair.ple shall meet her
where "v.e shall know as we
are known" and where trials,
troubles and tribulations are no
more.
All of this should be and is a
consoling thought to her sur-
viving aged husband, loving
children and loyal friends who
are left to mourn her death.
The writer of these few lines
having been a neighbor of
Griui#na Kimbro, the benefi-
ciary of her kind and loving
friendship and service, is in-
deed pained to learn of her
sad death and offers these feeb-
ie expressions in hope that they
may console, to an extent at
iei'.st, those nearest and dear-
est to her, and with a sad heart
bids farewell to one whom she
knows to have been a true
friend. She is gone, but not
Lori.o^ten. Such noble charac-
ters are never forgotten. Their
(food works live alter them.
Our life is her gain and we
commend her noble life as an
example to all.
—A Friend.
DISTRICT COURT
N^Xf MONDAY I
The spru g term of digtnet
ojurt will corvene in Quitman
next Monday. Following are;
the list of grand jurors drawn!
for this term of court:
J. It. Taylor. Quitman
M. T. Cam, Alba
W. B. Bryant, Yantis
C. H. Alston, Alba
R. D. Adrian, Mineola
A. B Childs, Hawkins
K. B. Smith, Hawkins
Geo. A. Lljyd, Coke .
W. C. DKlgt-n Winnsboro
Alf Morris, Winnsboro
R. E. Carter, Winnsboro 4
J. E. McDade, Quitman 2
Taylor Gieui, Mineola
W. T- SnJ'.'- YrHis
W. P. Murphy, Peach 1
J. R. Connnll, Pine Mills
There is no petit jury drawn
for the first week of the court.
New Cream Station.
I have opened a cream sta-
tion for the Southern Cream-
eries of Texarkana and will
pay cash for cream. Correct
test and highest market price, i
Bring on Wednesdays and Sat-
urdays.
S. Q. Braden's Grocery. 24
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raiwniiHMiiimni
To Stop • v
Quick
tak* &*YGr HBALffW HQHBV. •
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far Cheat Colds.
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Own, frhrl
Read want ads
Croup' Is eac'rtstd "lth every bottle ot
HAYES* HEALING HONEY. The wire
* - *• * t ^ — a a , f, , „ a
ilMBp DV V19VP VH Hv cxifjp* mWmt OTvnt
of children suffering from • Cold or proui>.
kaaUn* oBact 0tyM' Wss^ij Hiiit la
comMWiSth tLelaartnsaKictof
_ Trate Sahm tbreegb taS «*« of
the ikin aoon stop# • couth
Roth KmeHies are parity in onr mrton and tbo
coat of the combined treatment is 39c.
Just tak your druggist for HAYW
HEALING HONEY.
FERTILIZER
<4
Queer
Feelings
"Some time a?o, 1 was very
irregular," writes Mrs, Cora
Hobtc, of Plkeville, Ky. **1
suffered a great deal, arid knew
I must do something: for this
condition. I sufbrrd
I will sell the famous Arm
our big crop fertilizer this year,
16 per cent acid phosphate and
King Cotton. Ask the man
that has used the Armour
brand. Call for your almanacs
and memorandum t>ooks. Give
me your orders now. Will sell
for cash or notes.
J. E. Gait.
NOTICE
Notice:
r ostly
with my bick and a wcakr *ss in rjj ''.
my linios. 1 would h^ve > read- yLf vVnliam
ful headaches. 1 had hot i ashes JgJl
and very queer feelings, and oh,
how my head hurt I I read of
is hereby given that
Ed on born and his as-
sociates. hereinafter to be in-
corporated as the Louisiana
Railway & Navigation Com-
pany of Texas, have applied to
the Interstate Commerce Com-
for a certificate of
mission
1
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Ths Woman's Tonic
and of others, who seemed to
have the same troubles t had,
being benefited, so I began to
use it. 1 found it most bene-
ficial. 1 took several bottles
.... and was made so much
better I didn't have any more
trouble of this kind. It reg-
ulated me."
Cardui has been found very
helpful in thecon eclion of many K5j
cases of paintul female dis~
orders, such as Mrs. Robie
mentions above. If you suffer
as she did, take Cardui — a
purely vegetable, medicinal
tonic, in us* for more than 40
years. It shoi'ld h??p you.
Sold Everywhere,
EM
public conveniences and neces-
sities, authorizing them to pur-
chase the branch cf the Mis-
souri, Kansas & Texas Rail-
way of Texas, extending from
McKinney, Collin County, rf e\
t:..; to W;-sl:om, Harrison Cov.n-
m ty, Texas, formerly known ns
Ultkc Sherman, Shrcvepoit &
■1 Southeri
H^aid road in Interstate Com-
merce.
The hearing upon said ap
plication will be had upon ex-
piration of three weeks from
the date hereof.
/Hie.
xas
Febriv
. R. Farme \
Vice-Pros, and Gen. Manager.
FARM BUREAU
OFFICERS ELECTED
At a meeting of the Wood
County Farm Bureau in Quit-1
| man last week the. following of-
ficers were elected for the en-
suing year:
J. II. Ingram, President
R. T. Jones, Vice Pres.
C. H. Vickers, Sec-Treas.
Executive Board:
l)ist. 1—R. N. McCrary
Dist. 2—Dewitt Henderson
Dist. 3—E. T. Hairtsfield
Dist. 4—T. E. Raley.
ACT QUICLKY
Do the right thing at
right time.
Act quickly in time of dan-(
*er-
In time of kidney danger,
Dban's Kidney Pills are most
effective.
Plenty of Winnsboro evi-
dence of their worth.
Mr. M. L. Ilornbuckle, Mill
St., says: "A cold settled on
my kidneys and I got. down
with backache. I often had to
neglect my work. The action
of my kidneys was irregular
but I read of Doan's Kidney
Pills and used them, getting my
supply at Fowler's Drug Stoie
They were just what I needed.
I soon felt like a different per-
son and was free from back-
ache and kidney complaint."
60c, at all dealers. Foster-
Milburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N.
Y.
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HE LI
THE WINCHESTER MODEL Ofi
ALWAYS LIKE
The lasting qualities of the Winchester
be excelled
can not
To Cur* • C«M IsOMDtr
The Perfection of Accuracy in Workmanship.
We have a complete stock of different models of the
Winchester Rifles. The new price is in reach of all,
so if you are thinking of purchasing a 22 caliber rifle
come in—We'll he glad to show you through the com-
plete stock.
TIP R. ANDERSON
The Winchester Store.
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Weir, Homer R. Winnsboro Weekly News (Winnsboro, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 22, 1923, newspaper, February 22, 1923; Winnsboro, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth268263/m1/3/?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.