Rains County Leader. (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, February 7, 1908 Page: 6 of 7
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'UMOBIPTIOW •>.«» -
can-
Announcements.
Tbs fwllswlnr ansouncssisnts are
primary. July. 1S»
<>rd<r now
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Office at Hardin's dnigstoi
Residence Phone No 4U.
0. C VINCENT,
BARBER,
>fsal
For sals by Allan A Adams, Emory. Texas.
IWMttt Chunk.
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MER85NE
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ill roads have
i n* z. 1-^maJ
If you want to buy a horse,
sell a now or buy some hogs,
come to Emory tomorrow—Sat-
urday Its geasral Trade Day.
. Ha had wind-
rowad a patch of Ribbon cane
laat Fall tor the fodder, but upon
Investigation ho found that only
the outside had froaaa, end ho
will make about 160 gallons of
good syrup
He says he will take the frozen
oano and make it up into older
for the candidates, and thus eave
it all.
individuals and corpora .ions, re-
monsUons
system of landlordism and ton-
ed as prospective candidates
Tea Assessor.
For oommise.oner Precinct No.
P W PF AR SON, M D..
Physician and Surgson,
EMORY. TEXAS
C. J. CRABB,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Oflu* Al U»A U7UU kuar
Practice in all the Courts
W. H. CLENDENIN
Lawyer, Land Agent and
Nviary Publie,
H eery • • Tessa.
Cea please >ou with a Hair-
cut or a Shave, and want*
you to be convinced by giving
him a trial.......
Southwest Corner of Square.
L. J. king and G. E. Moody.
No ___ .
County Attorney, but Judge . our State; therefore be it
will giro you a lift. I do the very Humphrwy io a prospective
hie stock or the quality of Mai H. fl. Awards and J. W.
farm products he not only helps . poU« 0B the prospective list
for cotton weigher at Emory.
b. J. Stuart, W. O. llebioen,
improvement helps others q g Moody anu Alvin Taylor
..a- — ,u. Bre prospective candidates for J.
P, of Precinct No. 1.
(to BZ COKTIVUZnl
SAVING IT ALL
Mr. C. B. Johnson of the Pil-
1 grim Rest neighborhood, was in
, town last week to get a load of
’ i syrup buckets.
ineer* •< Frartfunt
4th latertfin
«m ww wmsi
mu
B. Fitzgerald has our thanas
tor a subscription which he sends
i to hie brother, Bruce, at Toyan,
' Texas
Seed Ribbon MMM.
1 have several thousand stalks
of ribbon cane seed for sale
See me or Jesse Childers for
prices, etc. J. M 8u—cc.-.
Come in and pay yl' s>
entry, with all of Ito indescribable scriphon ar 1 watch our JrinalPN*
fade away.
4®*”__
The first ooeae in the famous
/Thaw trial is over sod Thau « as
.. .earteuowd to the iaaane asylum,
. where bo la now confined He
says his attorneys will hsve him
nut !r. a weak, and than ho w ill
Mfef0 forth to poise as a hero, to j
^^e ohaBQ and disgrace of Amer
V
i
TOM W HU ! PvBMaaaa.
Strong Resolutions.
The Cotton Growers' Union'
voices its opposition to laud aac •
nopoly as follows:
••Wharesr land, which is in-
senarabls from life and which i« 1
the natural heritage of all the ■
A ?*!* CQMNsusuuh
READ YOUR HOME PAPER
Nn argument ie needed to prove
thio statement correct You also
need s paper for world wide gen-
eral newt You cannot ohonee a
bettor one—one adapted to al) the
i waste of the family—than The
Dallas Semi-Weekly News. By.
subscribing for the Lxaeaa and
didato
W W. Hulsey. M. M. Vincent,
If the end brings G. C- Bpejoe, J. A. Abercrombie,
J. M . Gray, Henry Carter, Mer-
riman Pollard, J. H Porter, Geo.
Bollah, J. D. Patton and John
Ruahi&g are mentioned ae can-
didates tor Sheriff and Tax Col-
lector.
H exchange truthfully re-
Ks ■
pta local wieroh -ul can ovsr-
MKtoMail order busuia»» tf he
»p<< k<i..>» tbsi bo
FHeaper than the mail order
usasAo, aud this is true io the
liorttv nf eases Adswrslse yner
■cm, let the people auoe boa
yg year goods ate. That is
estalnyna Hooses •
lieu, the, ad.-
trict Clerk. purposes of speculation, or for
Rev. W. W. Gai.ovi.and Capt. (other than legitimate and necos-
Poth Knight are nrosnective isarv uses. We would urge thia
candidates for County Treasurer ; move to the end that all people
Roes Robinson, Jim Hughey who are homeless rosy h;vc tbs
■ 3
P Ths JIM Crow law wont into'
.--df efteoc iff Oklahoma the first of
February, and ths. negroes are
threatening trouble. Oklahoma
^^USMking to South jrn ways r.ght
lUt of course this in bat
when one Hunks •( •• .•
^‘^j^^Mper cent -f h«r :«g-slai.r.
Texans.
’ • . ouwwvi ivsug aw anu
opposed to Us private The Bom-Weekly News together.
--J J • > .nz. you both (or On, y,<r
for 11.80. No subscriptions oan
be accepted for leao than one
year at this special rate and the
amount ie payable cash in ad-
vance. Order now Do hot
' delay.
1908 Will be PrsMsntizl Tsu
Your order will remove prompt
attention.
RAINS COUNTY LEADKR.
Advertisers who wish to make
any changes in their ads must let
u« know not later that Tuesday
wooing, otherwise their ad will
go In as it was the week before.
PiihHabed Fndaj at Emory,
Jim Hughey who are homeless may havs the i
___ __________restored to them
for ' whereby they may easily, and in
, accordance with the benevolent
proviaivue of uature, become laud J
owners, home builders and inda-
peudeut, patriotic, useful and con-
tented ciliseus
Reeolved, That we earuaatly ap-
peal to the F»r Jiera Educational
and Co-operative ChMMi, to the
Blate Federation of Labor, end to
all organisations claiming to be
guided and inspired by the princi-
ples of justice, equity end the,
. golden rule, to adopt resolutions (
I similar to these, and join we in on i
| effort to remove from oer beloved,
■ Stets th- parslysiug Hight end
curse uf land monopoly.
JOHN W. BAKER,
Suyder, Ter.aa. Chairman.
Neighborhood livonto,
Mrs. K D, Charles, cf Harbor,
Mpine, speaking of Flectrio Pit-
i tore, says: “It is a neighborhood .
[ favorite hare with usIt de-1
servos to be a favorite everywhere, |
i ii gives quick relief iu dyrpvpaia, |
> liver complaint, kidney derange-1
, c ent, muluuthtiou, nervousness. |
weakness and general debility, lie
action on the blood, as a thorough
1 purifier makes it especially useful
' as a spring medicine. Thisg..nd
alterative tome is sold under
guarantee at all druag'sis- Mk.
of land, and demands that such
legislation be enacted, either in
the form of a graduated income
tax or otherwise, aa will make it
W L. Russell is a prospective unprofitable and in effect impoe-
candidate for County end Die- eible to own aud control land for
evils to industry, to society and to
the Stale; and
G. ii. zwitM is a pruBpwuu»w| Whereas, iine evil is deeply
candidate for County Judge also entrenched in lew, and can bo cor-
i i kiasuAa k Mnody. ’ reeled on'y through legal enact-
oandidate out yet for ment by the law-making body of
Attorney, but Judge .>ur State; therefore be it
Rkbolvkd, That the Farmers
Cotton Growers’ Union of Texas,
assembled in conference at Abi-
leno, Texas, on this the 14th day
of January, 1908, is unalterably
•eMar "-hoe! svvry at 10
A a., I,a,»« W—irlws-
day at 7 p. si Fvsehlag M snd Sib
gusdats la wveb avosrh u Uu a aad
7 p. m All are Ipvbvd,
HeekirteaUllwt "ficaiirb-1 Bochkeeplax In THREE AK
___________ OU’S )>• Opener " It w III I etonUis then other, can In
tonvnee tvw ihM Dmuzhuw * CoIIhto,1 HIX. and that Ura'whon a mJ
' 1 their KVrKKfOlt and COPY (lolleges teach only lb« ==
---]•£!> method-, met h y-« "m WE.iT ajiiema of 8HOBTHA.XD,
mrmii
BtfSIMEU
faoti.lMXi.ffi) otpitad; M Colleges in Iff RtoUw; 17 yeenrsurxwaa.
We have two bueinoae scholar-
ships st thia office wh.ch we will
sell cheap.
' For IMsSnet Attorney
W B. HAMILTON.
For Ooanty Judge
W. H. CLBNntNIN
For Storia and Tas Cnlleetor,
L BUM7’AN ALLRBD,
Far County and Mktnct Cler.
■ UCOMA«1> BVHNSIO
V W. • 8!»R
GLAMMKfR A OLAHS
** T T B.'wKATHLRl.Y,
n TOM W HILL.
Vo» Tax AeMMi r
LfMlB IVIK
.•astfee uf tie Pes— Pre-* No i
Jfflfc/ ABtABAMB
'• 'I' I*'1
Our people seem to eppreciate
Cucgreeemsn Randeii s bill and
itAettheput forth trying to
1 *t paoeed, making it a viola-
n nf leer for mom bore of eon-
M0 to accept employment from
’!!« , ..rporvric.ns
— for —
all Maaaaae of Gw
. . XiPCT . .
B DOffUiVC ffaawttpaittaa. MHosw sen IMcv*
— mfttnrf ffrvvr. Ack Wcabsctra
<H>r< tOC . . SUB a« WMsv acmputnte
SOC trt feu tretjwbtri 50c
{Political Prognostications
| As is usual at thia season of a po-
’ littm-l year we hear different ones
mentioned for county and pre-
1 oinct offices, and the editor ie
often aeired why he doesn’t men-
tion Mr. So and Sc for a certain
office. We have-never yet failed people, has been monopolized by
to mention the name of any man i_J. . zzt zt~z~"■— —
ae a probable candidate when suiting iu the present
naked to do SO.
Below is a list of prospectives,
as the Lbaubk man baa been
v» ly Abraham LiiieolD: .'.Ji, hearing them mentioned^
not worry; be courteous; keep I
your digestion good ; axerciae; go 1
slow and go easy. Maybe there 1
are other things that yonr special
ones requires, but these, I reckon, 1
• will give you a lift. I do the vary
beet 1 know how—the very best I 1
can—and I mean to keep doing so
' until lbs end. 1 ____
me out alright what is said about 1
me won’t amount to anything. If
the end brings me out wrong, ten
angels swearing 1 was right would
make no difference.”
Every citizen has responsibili-
ties aside from providing for him-
self and family. Of course these
come first and it is a sorry man
indeed who does not consider hie
• VOIMIOIS SHU WUliare lirSl, I
but whatever activity a man is Kooinson, uim nuguey
engaged in he owee something to Bn(j Ham Kennamur are mention- opportunity
the community as a whole. Take
the farm for instance: The farmer 1
owee it to bis neighbors to aid iu | ______
all things that will improve snd j j D. people, and W. O.
advance them in their work. When u.biaen are prospective candi-
a farmer improves the breed of (data*,
hie stock or the quality of Ms I
fnrm nriwiiipfi ha nat nnlv halna ■
himself but be is encouraging, aod
thereby helping, bis neigh bora for
every i * ‘
besides the one making the im*
j:rovemeot.—Wills Point Chron-
icle.
Runt County Oaart Director;
Dtalricl Court aipaU Maj 11th antf
I>rcemb**T Jnd R L Porter. JuUf*.
8 D 8li»*x»n PratoeoHfof Attorney :
both of Grrermlle, T*l.
County C.mrt mvrla tho» Hrot Maa- -
day in January. April. July and
hor- criminal < aaw
Ipt probate calls or Friday.
|smbIi rivil eaara »nd third PrtF- x
| leal* matter* W H Clendenin. Jodr*
Kmory Trcaa; J W Humwbroy,county
attorney. Point xa».
CMamiaaiontor!/ court menu 2nd
Monday* in February, ^ay. AugaM
and Kuvambcr.
JU0TJCE COURTS.
Prorinet Vn t »*•»• Iwf Vr*4*i
each month at Fmnty. CMm
dockai WffKiriroday luiiowHtf.
Prmernvi rev z n>rne £nu Saturday
•n each month a» P1*,—1— *- *
Pracinct No I m<
Th-jraday befnra tba
' ouch month
Precinct Mo. 4 maeta al Puint 8rd
Monday in each month
Pracinct No. • mrnCa <
•rhooi hauoe on the firat Ha-
each month.
RAINS COUNTY L8AD8R. delivered on oddrsoo on the 8th *
of Jonuory tsfring the r.Ua„,i>t
to task for omitting the words,
j “In God wo Trust” from coins in
( Use Uuited Stales l ino emblem
wu pieced on the coins by our
forefathers and the I-zanes
thinks that this is one of the
President's whims that will not
be spprecieted by the American
poopie. _____
I Here ie some timely advice
MWl'^'w- -
THE JUMPING OFF PLACE.
“Consumption bad me in its
grasp; aud I had almost ruaebsd
the jumping off place when I was
advised to try Dr. King's New
Discovery; aud I want to say
rigo. now, it saved my SWo. Im-
provement began with the first
bottle, and after taking one dozen
I Killies I was a well and happy
men again," says George Moors,
of Grimesland, N. C. As a reme-
dy for soughs .ml voids ai’d
healer of weak, sore lungs and for
preventing pneumonia New Die-1
covery la supreme. 50c and JI.0b '
at all druggists. Trial bottle free
The trouble with most of the (
bad boys of this country is to be (
found chiefly in the weak charac-
tere of a lol of miaeducated and
purposeless parents. Many ot '
these, because of a lack of energy
aud purpose, squat in poorly gov-
erned ei’ies and towns when they
sen id better be is Che country
where the envir'X.s.enta are better
for thsir chUdrsu. They soon
lose what little control they bad
to start with, end then teeort to
the baby act by leaving somebody
else te assume tlieir dunes aud
teaks for them. Nohod, else oan
do it. When the in fl nance and
authority uf the parent and the
home are lost, . bout all the saving
grace is exhausted. Miseducated,
ucftscted and selfish parents are
rseponsible for the Had
*u‘i they should be
.'-S'/^^BuMBwaait foz their failure.
— mu met
■ WORN OUT | „T~-
Vhal's Ills wav you feel about the. 5E?;Ii£
■uuge when jou have a haokiug
Il's (v-lwu.ww bl Vei ll
■ ■ on and trust to iuoh to^st over
^^whsu Ballard's Horehoaud
will Stop Urn sough and
Innin. Pr.c- 25c, 50c
iXI per hdtte
'.isms __
■e for thw LmabHR.
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Hill, Tom W. Rains County Leader. (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, February 7, 1908, newspaper, February 7, 1908; Emory, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1322400/m1/6/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Rains County Library.