Winnsboro Weekly News (Winnsboro, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 15, 1923 Page: 2 of 8
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LISTEN, FRIENDS
. nana lum
j nil yiiU
atiocd—has
togeti.tr—
a u:jy oine.
Life insurance has Itaved \>iu .Vs a ;U v
the puu rhcufcc—has ooucatuu u\uu c
tu manly manhood and womanly Wv.4
I..en the means ol keeping more
jjaymg oil' more mortgu^^ and not. to in
uusint-sa m the world.
IV-. man \.ho can i-iu-s a medical e..a nation can
afford to be without tuv msuianct; nc. acr can ho
laid any good reason 01 justification io not do ng *.o.
The i'ederal of Ch u.jjo is am oiu n..o ' Itgal re-
serve l fe insurance ecu.*,«. .>. ~ *.«*.. 4 r.vo those
commanded by experience if deiadea and founded up-
on 0 arcct business princi^rb.
The safest, most economical and ;uiest way to
create an estate—to p-o ect loved onos or old ;g<?,
is to carry life, insuiaucc.
the lieest-lroin-wir.y wry is 1o ca-ry life in-
surance.
In heat or cold—rain or sunshine—storm or
calm—prosperity or adversity—day and night—life
insurance continues its benefieient work, 'l'ne tenns
and conditions are fair, equitable and liberal. The
language is plain.
You will never regret insurance in this "old line
Life Insurance Company.
In our Life Polichs we have all the up-io-dnta
provisions, including th full return premium provis-
ion. If you have a 20 puy policy and pay the prem-
iums for 10 years and you die, your beneficiary gets
all the premiums paid out and the amount cf the pol-
icy. Do you "think that you could make a better in-
vestment than this?
The Federal also has one of the best Accident
and Health policies that can be written. This is what
the Federal does: It pays for every kind of accident
and sickness known to medical science. It bars
nothing.
BETTER BE SAFE THAN SORRY.
FRANK STEED Jhe Federal Agent
Get Particulars From
YVINNSBORO, TEXAS
WIN NJOKJRO WEEKLY NEWS
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
BANQUET .
The Post Tavern was the net-
ting for ouu- of the mont bvr.l
•„ and enjoyable aft&iia eve.
st.'gcd in WTnnsboro. The c«-
cr.sion was the 4th annual ban
'^iiet given by the Chamber i<i
Commerce. There were many
distinguished- guests presenl
and W innsboro did hersen cr.
dit in a spleudid way.
A general spirit of opium's
mil e, ueism predominated
Among so many dilfertui
ninds the How ol thought v';.
varied, amusing and interesi
ing. The Post Tavern was fl
ed to overflowing and. attestei
the fact the need of such occa-
; .,1011s fair women and brave
non in gala attire made the
I scene momentous.. Wit, rcpar-
! tee and satire *burst la, Ui
spontaneous in the many fine
1 speeches. The. spirit of gt.oti
1 will and camaraderie and hap-
luenced in the smiling and hap-
py faces iof all present. Som
Headaches
very severe
'I suffered with chronic
constipation that would bring on
headaches," says
" Kincer, o
~ " Va,
-.lii.
Mrs. Stephen H
R. P. D. 1, Cripple Creek,
•jUried dMerent roedlclnrp
,-wMl.
1 WHY THAT I.AME BACK?
i That morning lameness—
those sharp pains when bend-
ing or lifting, make work a bur-
den and rest impossible. Don't
be handicapped by a bad bat*
—look to your kidneys. You
will make 110 mistake by fol-
lowing this Winwsboro resi-
dent's gjwwftple.
j "**ps: J. W. Sellers, Mill St.,
"My kidneys got out of1
did not get retiel
ache*
1
If***
one lias said the people need
something sensational now and
then to offset the deadly mon-
otony of life. Had they ben
to this banquet it would have
furnished thought and thrills
for many days. Wmnsboro is
not dead, but very much 'nftvrT
The hit of the evening was a
song, entitled, "Way Down
Y;nder in the Sandy-land;"
this unexpected outburst was a
great surprise to all of us, an
'1 needed only a line to pu^uy-
i erybody in harmony with the
1 tune. Every little movement
j had a meaning; all its own in
rhymtic swing and happy fac-
es. Happiness was contagiou
that evening; we lived.years jp
a few minutes. The artist had
power to charm and inspiration
to know the soul's deepest emo-
tions, understanding of human |
frailties. We do not live |
unough, play .enough -This get-
ting together with neighbor
and friends is a big part of lif.
—a accessary part..
The Chamber of Commerce
is doing big things for Winns-
boro, and I believe after this
banquet we will have a new vis-
: nd 'tattler
To say this
gr at suc- - i
kproved uhdttM1 Interna km*
fcndaySdufil
' Lesson
|J|.;V. 1'. O. F'l H&itf ATKll, D. #
Tv.i in of K.i rnli 111 ill# Mu #
Jtwtitule of c>
i . 1923, Wftorn N« Union.)
LLCSOiJ rOR MARCH 18
JESUS CKUC PICO
ei'SSON TIOXT—t ilke
is . 'r.'N 1'i.iXT— Ho •• wounded for
our 1.an «r>v.,lons, H« w u< BrUitu.l tur
our !n..|Ulil tile chiistl->tii',i> CI .«•
pea 1 «* upon J inn, i «it w ith
■ir 1 wo lira lioiiiuJ.—litii; A\ '<1.4.
lU'.i iiiiu.Ncu; Matkiu.'>£ -*pm. aa-
ix; • . r. I S3, 24; QmI. «: 14.
r ilMAltV TOPIC—Jbkuk ■« the Cross.
J NtOK TOPIC—Jenun or. *)n> Oros .
1.^ I . :H.MKIJJAT15 AN I) SK'WOlt TOPIC
—"i, i Our Knivnllon CohIs.
O t'KOlaLl'J AND AI M\*lX<Piy
-Tlic MennliiK of Chrlnt'ti 1 rlh-
W'i- now fnce the Kivatest <>f
all time. No record in the minnl* of
blctory npprouclies It. It In 'the very
<•11 mux of nil history. 'I'Ihui utili|ilu
lu Its liliR'klH'so, frtiui it now Mtntinis
of ltlierty mill life for till t
Let every tenviier linve the
eqwrlence of Clirlst'n ilt-nlli
and Uicn get Ills inipllH to
(Christ's ilentli was instead
own (lentli.
I. Tlio Plr.cc of Crucifixion i;v: JCt).
'ITii'y led liini uwny t<> I'lil' itfy.' «
hill lii.rtli of .leruwilein roM(iiri'4iujj
a sluiU. Cnlvury Is the I.iitlnv'word
nn'l tiolgnthii is tho Hebrew. 7US# in
n elfCRlflei.nt inline fur the iilnce-
m.iu'< redi'tnptlon was uvcoini >iMmh1«
The *lilill is mi npl pirture of HM R|Noti(Cr Coi
condition ns the result of sin*—life
tiRii IntelllKenee nre gone, lenviiuf only
the d*rk empty cuvern wlilcln oim«
nouttdned them. .Testis wns not snitfl-
Iluti in the oily for lie wns to
without the (,'iite (Ileb. l!5:li!).
II. His Companions on th Croat
(r. :ta>.
Two liiulefuctorH were eniclileu with
Hltu. Tlieir nnines are not given; 'I'l.is
Ik u. fulfillment of ihe Scriptures. "Hn
wus uiiinbereil with the trnn.sgreL*«>r«i"
I'lMninli W:12).
III. His Forgiving Love (v. •
lit; cried, "Father, l'orglve tJiuia."
ill' (inulrtless hud in mind not nly the
aolillurs who acted for the government,
hint tin; Jews who in their blindness j Pvcciuct
weie l^norunt of the enormity off.thtlr'
orline. lie hnd uo hnteed in Illu-iiu rU
lie jcuitied for their siilvntlon.
IV. The World Rcvsaled tvv. .'14-48).
.Itssiis Christ on the cross Is the
.tipreme touclislonn luylut; bare the
Dealears m
G
jen
Merchandise
Texas
Wh 'nsboro^
tlieir
If ext Door to1 T
bounty
KJk*rt" ion
M. and shall not
close before
ocIook:
School
rustees
Ceocas, Counij* of
The te
;• Ufer j Wooo: .
To \lli Wbocrt this Majr.Ctm-
corn: :
By Virtue of authority vested
in m-i ?by law, I hereby order,
and lottiee is hereby givrn;ithat
there M/ill be an
M.
H. V. Puckettji, _
County Judge, Wood CouaJ
Texas.
Phone 130 printing
No Worms i>. i.^nuy Cflm
All uliiidreu tnohl. ' v..H V.i.y,.. ..... «
healthy color, whioii- iutiicuto jn r lnWl.scdi
mlc, tii'.ra is more rx less otoi iacii Jiiuit*
CKDV.I, .'i TASTIiULSJcliill I'ii.irJ ,,,V' .1 vi*
electi >n iheld t 'ortwoo* three will will onii h the bboil
_ , prove tho diiiculSiuviinil act on u i« ..IS;«<
7til day of I eoluil Tonic to tlii) «.h«lc fiyntc:. irenilltl
th^nw- off or. diapni: tin- wormn, fedChllJtl
iacp«k(
on Saturday, the
i ti mno i - iv i• { UMWMonof aMpffrm>worrou,cnai
April AuCi. U. 1923, by tie Quail-' in oertett hoaHh.. PlBBtant toiokc,
lied votaife of Commissioner's
Ho. A, in said County,
| at the :vo-ring places in '.uid for
[each Cor imon School District
in s iid Commissioners Precinct
as i©Mows: (a) at tl $ public
1srhf rtl 1 >1* ?1f^ Innf iw onnl> n o v>n-. />«
AllUt!
' VM-
baii'i
Lool
i: Th<
man
icTi
Of ttil
"nn
.Uiiil
"Fi'bti-
uly
t*ik«£*yk«i b?ii
the relief was very
(W, OIIU
and
It was bo long belore i had
another headache. Now I Juat
keep the Black-DrattRht, and
don t let myself get in that
condition."
Thedford's Dlack - DrattPht
tpurely vegetable) has been
lound to relieve constipation,
«nd by stimulaling the action of
the liver, when itis torpid, helps
to drive many poisons out of
your system. Biliousness,
indigestion, headache, and
similar troubles are often
relieved in this way. It is the
natural way. Be natural! Try
Black-Draught.
Sold everywhere.
"ir* in every
wa ! rieys weiv vpfi
tatini and i>i! s.< in;Hotr^ of ki i
itc.v trouble were relieved."
00c, at all dealers. Foster-
Milburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N.
y.
i i1 lid artistic
I every detail
'A'fc.
nianne)* ir
wafi work(
i.
Sings First to
Two Continents
A TOIN1C
ilrove's Tasteless chill Conii rentr c«
E w>Jy and Vitality by 'urify ng c d
Enriching the Blood. When yoj icel its
tKrengthening, invigoratinj} effect, gee how
it hrintis color to the cheeks and how
Si improves the appetite, you will then
wpprecintc Its true tonic value.
Crovo's Tasteless chill Tonic Is simply
tr-.vi .inn Quinine suspended in syntp. So
(ii«MaiU even children like it. The blcod
inofid.'- QUtNINK to Purify 1'. and IivON to
Kaddk it. • Destroys Malarial ii«rms stiu
ijerms by its Strengthening. lnv"<or-
iluu Effect (10c
. U
compliments showered on our
secretary of t'i« Chamber of
Commerce, Mr. Thomas, by vis-
itors and townsmen, attest !i:s
Oopularity and worth in city
building. Many? forward move-
ments are due to his foresight
and executive ability in doing
things. The* is but one O.
Marvin Thomas tmd n*> second,
fjet us follow- and suppoit him
in his undertakings and event-
ually like t!j* Pied Piper of old;
he will lead us to thy city beau-
tiful, and when the times cjm-
es for out* next annual banquet
we will set; a bigger and I-yiter
winnsbois).
This getting t fether was a
brilliant: coupe d* etat on the
part (f the Chttniber < j' Com-
merce and deserves all praise.
—Contributed.
1U Clu-Ut is U mc ujtfjJlo «et ;
C^lda Cnuse Orlp and Influents
IjA-'AnVE ilROMO QtllNINI T.blou i.vwv«
tftVKCHovJh«°r! '* "
IjKUVL 8 siunetun^ un r>ox
Miss Kditb Bennett, of N. Y., Is a"
hnppy soprp.no. .Sinking from New-
ark. N J., Feb 25. her sixteen sours1
were heard In r&glund and Francts;
In 1'nrlf. an amateur with u horn*,
made radio picked up the progrufe.
1 i1 "i n
FERTILIZERS
Cet the proper brand to suit
'our land. We have seven dif-
erent lunds.-The \V. A. Nab-
)rs Fluit Company.
Functional D^.ran^
Of the Nervous
A diati'rbanee in the nervous system is mc. t commonly
to shock, worry, c«re, exceasivc physical or mental
strain or sickness. Susceptibility is not confined to
age: old and young being eqnnlly affected Hel.ef ih to
bo found in the use ox n good rcconstructivo
such as
ement
iystem.
tonic,
T
Ttih ton I,! [.1 «M*cn t.roprrtiea of r w*r,li.,<! vsluo In
tn«ir rwitoratlvo eiTrct upon th norvc rncray of th«i
ultrly In thoi « cooditirnj wWru th!« vital
i** b«lo* dMtroyrd moxo rapidly thin nature ran
raplaca it.
yliahlf drufjrfitt evtrywkttr. G<t a
PotUt / O- DA r. to men, w ir.tn and
thtlJren.
"It Make% for Strength."
Sola Manufacturer*.
Ntw York
UNION PHAUUAVJLI, CO.
Kant.it Cltr
aAU/t* * >WAJ&UH9KB
For Sale by R. N.Robertson
Why buy compound lard
when you can get pure hog lard
•d 15 cents per poind at Bex-
'oy & Hornbuckle's.
Cet your fertilizers early.
There may be a shortage. Ali
'"lions of the south are heav-
•ly fertilizing this year We
can supply you if you don't
wait too long.—The W. A. Na-
bors Fruit Company.
^ To Stop a Couglt Quick
ike Hj^YES' HEALING HONEY a
ot:Kh medicine which stop# the coudh by
icuiiuft the inflamed and irritated tissues.
>\ box of GROVE'S O-HKN-TRATF
A'-YE for Cbe.t Cold.. Ifc.d Cold, iid
ii'.«p Is enclosed with every bottl* nl
'AVes; HEALING HONEY ^Th^ Mlvl
hom.j be rnlibed on tho ehesi an^l throat
<f Huldan tufforiag from n Cold or Croup.
nueresi
gain.
2. The Indifferent (v. The
IpuplB stood beholding. The great
maws of i Ibi world gn/.e uiKjaUie cruel-
fled Christ with st ll.j im!!gw*nee.
a. Tin Scc.rtvK, (vv. aC'-JS). (j.)
The rulers revUetl Hlni fjr ills claim
to beln« a Satlor. Tiny wanted «
huvlor, but jvh ti Savior
Many today urc ruligi. u.«, but liav-i,,
only contempt for a si.^Uon whl.k
centers in u Itlood atoin ai.pt (") T'je
Holdiees reviled IIlio f„r cUimlng to io
u kliut. Hit title, "Kl>nf .,f u„. ,|,.xY-"
hod been placed oNe vi.hu in biner
irony, but It was true for l>v rlgl i of .
the Diividlc covenant He shall be Sinn
over Isitiel (II 8ainuU>7(a. .pi,,'
Impenitent Thief (v. W). This n-utal
•inn Joins In reviling the Savior, even
When he was under condeninuUoa,
4. The I'enltent (vv. IO-i;i^ Vlie
•onsclous sinner who dis.eraed the
heart of the Savior prayed f u..mercy.
The salvation of this penltei.t thief is
a reninrkuhle tXoture of t> suvlna-
power of Christ The mart, confess^
his sin ns iigulast Clod atid cried tthi
Jesus for suliMion. lie Kttiv that Uie.1
dying man waa the forgiving Qod. The
fact that lie sckuowledged his sm as
against God ihowod that he was t>«ni-
tent. His request for Christ to i^uiem..
ber him when llo came into HVs kiniN
don. ahows that ho recognized
one who win dying on the cross v HH
making a tenement for sin and
he would come to reign us King,
salvation was Immediate.
be lie £>.•: at
u.e [
Sni *,
th^
J5 rlis"
viw.irvu y
h
ame and place and by the I
i ?t« Pi officei-s .that hold '
' > rrt i °( n Conation School
Ost,ees in and
i non
i oils
!>ha|i
in and for said Coin-
School Districts; and the.
said election places-
opened at 8 -o'clock A.
at
be
bearing i-.^
,. oil in its pur**} iOtmJ
pleasant * >. taiceJ
readily aftimilatMl
and transformed!
into strength.
The "fisherman
Aiarh " should be on every
bottle of emulsion you buy.
S«crtt & Bowne. BloomficM. N'. J. MS
Coming—
I)! at! HTect of Fluyo*
" •' t h?n«t • ■
B-ili rcn
' Ottl.ec
n U'rou,R ,h0 P""' « '
nro parked In oor carton and th«
imliined troatmtDt is 35c.
imZan,'uS&t.tH«* " KAYK'
Unit !
Ills
Today shall tiivu be w^h
pnrndlso.'
V. The Death of ChrUt (vv. it)-in) '
So shocking was the crime Hint nn-
ture threw around the Son of tiod „
«hroud to hide III in fr, n the Uo.Ho*
crowd. Darkness was upon the hmd
at noonday. When the price of *ln
wits paid He crlo.1 with a loud voic^
showing that Ho still had vitality
that Ills death was not through
haustion but by Ills sovereign will
Manners.
Mnnners are the happy way., or do-
tag things.—ltalph Waldo Knurson.
Time.
Time devours nil humiW things „n.
It Is but lining that we should watch
something from It In *nr turn, which
way turn to account in life eternaL—
St. Vincent of Ler^is,
A Cheerful Face.
A cheerful ftice Is ne„rix „s F0lM ril
nn Invalid ss henithy w, ;lt|l4.r ?
Iln. '
Tailing Our Ct.orn
We I.Jti'«.Ur Ml .re. . t uneieon-Uke,
|DOiu ouch utli«r.—Uuuuiort.
■■Ml
I > filnuie
It ll HH
j insist* c
\Vp nr
I \ niln'l i|S
j onl ii'ii n
I It Is
i makes m
To l>e
II biotllc
i'ovrrll
. It in n |
! out nf It-
T The I'M
' of the rI'I
I glory noli
1 that J"fj|
I of the Wl
j hiilwus tl
1' Rut thiL
[ poverty 11
The inal
lw no tti'L
i diK-iu't kil
Tiie yut|
rlotlicil I'M
thought li'il
world'" ml
clotlieti Htj
It's tlul
lifl
)
WHEN n
new at
the fact tli^
water which
•o It took
them out
tmkfant, 1
Imttginadon
bU lenMi of
•c Can til
l«u*h la end
x<mae« arc
to lean, T
(when wrong
fitly pntebi
■th*t can be
'Its faults an
In here juid
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BUFFALO
ACORD
FRIDAY, MARCH
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Weir, Homer R. Winnsboro Weekly News (Winnsboro, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 15, 1923, newspaper, March 15, 1923; Winnsboro, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth268266/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.