The Goldthwaite Eagle. (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 1, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 7, 1907 Page: 6 of 8
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FREE PREMIUMS!
I have just returned from Eastern Markets, where I have purchased one of
the finest and most stylish lines of Fall and Winter Dress Goods, Trimmings,
Clothing, Shoes, etc. ever m Goldthwaite. These goods are all strictly
“up-to-date” and sell without any extra inducement other than their
Style, Quality
rice
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However, as a mark of appreciation for the generous patronage I have had during the past
Seasons,: I am making a Special Offer of a Fine, 10-inch disc Graphophone, worth $25.00, to
all customers®who spend $50.00 in cash in my^Dry Goods Department and a Busy Bee Cylin-
der Record Graphophone worth $7.50 to all who spend $25.00 in cash in the Dry Goods De-
partment. Tickets on these machines can be secured on cash purchases after September 1st.
You are cordially invited to look uport my new stock and see these splendid premiums which
will be open for inspection in about 10 days.
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• I have also secured the services of a Fine Trimmer and Designer and will carry
a full line of Ladies, Misses a.nd Childrens Ha-ts and everything usually kept
in a first class Millinery Store. Watch my ad.. for dale of Opening.
GATLIN
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ASK FOR FREE PREMIUM TICKETS
Fifth Sunday Meeting.
The Mills County Baptiat Fifth
Sunday meetine will bs tyeld with
the Trigger Mountain churcb,
beg - . « Thursday night Sept.
26. Be-idi-e the discussions of
the following subjects it is the
intention to have preacning each
day at regular hours.
PROGRAM.
Thursday night—Introductory
sermon—D, I. Haralson.
Friday morning—1. The sig-
nificance of baptism and the
Lord’s supper—(3. A. Jarrett,
T. J. Priddy.
Friday afternoon—2. What are
the duties of the church to the
pastor morally and financially—
J. H, Smith, C. H. Miles.
3. Is it props? to'hold festivals,
Christmas trees and buch things
in church houses—L.'J. Vann,
G. T. Lambert.
Saturday morning—4. What
is scriptural sanctification—M. E
Davis, D. I. Haralson.
Saturday afternoon—5, What
are the unmistakable evidences
to one’s seif of regeneration—Dr.
Everett, T. J. Priddy.
6. Why don’t we have better
Sunday schools -v M. E. Davis,
Thad Carter.
Sunday morning—7. A model
Sunday school,led by Dr.Everett.
D, D, Kemper,
J. C. Donnowho,
J, S. Smith,
Committee.
Lame Back
This an ailment for which Oham-
beriain’s Pain Balm has proven es-
pecially valuable. In almost every
instance it affords prompt and per-
manent relief. Mr. Luke LaGrange
of Orange, Mich., saya of it: After
using a plaster and other remedies
for three weeks for a lame back, I
purchared a bottle of Chamberlain’s
Pain Balm, and two applications
effected a cure. ” For sale by R. E.
Clements, Druggist, Goldthwaite and
Mullen Texas.
Health in the Canal Zone.
The high wages paid make it a
mighty temptation to our young
artiBans to join the force of skilled
workmen needed to construct the
Panama Canal. Many are restrained
however, by the fear of fevers and
malaria. It is the knowing ones—
£hose who have used Electric Bltt6rs,
who go there without this fear, well
knowing they are safe from malarious
influence with Electric Bitters on
hand. Curbs blood poison too, bil-
iousness, weakness and all stomach,
liver and kidney troubles. Guaran-
teed by R. F. Clements, druggiBt,50c,
Voting Contest
Tickets are issued by Gold-
thwaite Mercantile company, dry
goods; W, E. Grisham, grocer-
ies; Yarborough Bros,.hardware
and furniture; R. E. Clements,
drugs; Higginbotham Lumber
Co., lumber; Parm Childre, bar-
ber; L. E. Miller, jewelry;
Goldthwaite Eagle.
Bile
Poison
has a very bad effect on your sys-
tem. It disorders your stomach
and digestive apparatus,^taints your
blood and causes-constipation, with
all its fearful ills.
thedford’s
Black-Draught1
is a bland tonic, liver regulator, and
blood purifier.
It gets rid of the poisons daused
by over-supply of bile, and quickly
cures bilious headaches, dizziness,
loss of appetite, nausea, indiges-
tion, constipation, .malaria, 'chills
and fever, jaundice, nervousness,
irritability, melancholia, and all
sickness due to disordered liver.
It is' not a cathartic, but a gentle,
herbal, liver medicine, which eases
without irritating.
Price 25c at all Druggists.
FOR THE ORGAN.
Center City church-------- 99C
Star Baptist church............1280
South Bennett S. S........ 340
Goldthwaite W.O. W............48891
Christian church............ 110927
Payne............................ 250
RoeklSprings Baptist church____21507
I. O O. F.............. 428
McGirk Baptist church____*..... 697
North Brown 8. 8...... 376
Cold Springs school house........ 178
Regency church.............. 1098
Trigger Mountain church........ 395
Antelope Gap church...........,. 114
North Bennett church............ 101
Chapel Hill................. .... 300
Nabors Creek .-.....-........ 1178
Milis county Farmers Union...... 295
RING AND WATCH.
Miss Valley Applewhite.........40711
Oma Cook........... 3o4
Hettie Sisk.............. 372
Pearl Carter................8359
Maud Prater........ 706
Katy Courts................ 147
Minnie Warran............. 1247
Zella Prater.......;.......- 386
Dotfc Richie....... . —..... 183
Minnie Rahl................ 873
Pearl Malone........... .... 421
Zay Williams............ 8159
Bessie Hanlon.....•........ 192
Myrtle HarriBon...........509
Addle Hudson............,. 165
Minnie Seaborn............155S
Lucia Talbert......... 55708
Mattie KuffeteCtler,.........12)7
Lillie Queen................. 215
Mable Cherry.............. 5270
Lola Sykes........... 479
Alpha Hearne................270
Toolie Adame................ 105
Anna Randals............... 175
Eula Webs................. 145
Edna Perkins........ 785
Bessie Moreland...........131545
Ida Dellls.................... 355
Eva Eyans%............... lti
Emma Aldiedge...........433
Fairy Ford.,............... 141
Belle Aldredge..............5379
Kathlene Pendergraft.......1307
Minnie Langford............ 381
Leila Rives ................ 485
Ella Merz ................... 240
Isabel Hanlon............... 204
Snow Reed.................. 227
Mamie Bickle............... 199
M. 0. Morris *............... 18669
White Monare
Is the new brand of Flour made by
STAR ROLLER MILLS since the
new Plan-Sifter was installed. We
guarantee this flour equal to the best
on the market. When in need of
bread stuff call for WHITE p0Ni
ARCH and take no other., :~s
Star Roller Mil
! J. H. RANDOLP
DEALER IN
■ LUMBER
$ Sash, Doors,-. Blinds, Mouldings, Etc.
9 Estimate# furnished on email or large
bills. Will meet legitimate competition,
* i
i Yards Souk Sida'Stpre and Hear Railroad Depot. Geidtliwi
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SB.
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BRINSON <£ RUD
—The Barbers
Have opened up a first-class Barbei
Shop in the Waters Cornerj|Buildini
Good Barbers, Quick Work, Polite Sei
vice. \
The Patronage of the public is solicited with [a. full
GUARANTEE OF SATISFACTION. |
Sam
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Thompson, R. M. The Goldthwaite Eagle. (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 1, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 7, 1907, newspaper, September 7, 1907; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1097837/m1/6/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Jennie Trent Dew Library.