The Daily Examiner. (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 259, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 12, 1902 Page: 1 of 4
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Roans Prairie, Aug. n.
The buzz of the gin saw can
now be heard as the cotton that
the boll weevil left is being gather-
ed as fast as it opens.
W. S. B^own and Mack Gates
returned from Madisonville Fri-
day, having secured the right-of-
way for the I'. &' G. N. A \ j
Jesse Garvin, of Navasota, after
spending a few days ip our town,
went home Saturday.
R. P. Hill and family,'of Stone-
ham, are the /guests of J. W.
Cuthrell and family. z
Mrs. A. M. Campbell of^your
city visited her brother, W. S.
McIntyre, Saturday and Sunday.
D. W. Henderson, of Chicago,
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was on our streets Sunday.
Miss Myrtie McCune, after
spending several1 months visityag
relatives at La Grange, returned
home Monday, which-caused the
smiles on. a certain countenance,
t*he Anderson Theatrical com-
pany^ while en route to Madison-
ville where they are billed for
several nights during the reunion,
spool Sunday night at ’‘Solitude.M
Mrs. C. B. Easley, of Navasota,
is visiting in our town, the guest
of her ton, Chas.
Miss Frankie Kennard, of the
Metfppolis, is spending, a while
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THE POPULAR ONE PRICE CASH HOUSE
OF NAVASOTA.
t , < Bobbin, August it. ;
We are sorry to report the
death of our 4 friend,. Wm. A,
’ Muckle; but such is the case. He
died Wednesday, Aug. 6. ; ..
Robert R. Rand left here this
morning for his home in Thornton,
after an extended visit to his sister
Mrs. D. Pitts.
Miss Alice Scott returned to her
home in Conroe, after an enjoya.-
i bie Visit to Mrs. F. T. Bates.’ ,
To,n Watson, Of M|. -Pleasant,
Miss Eula Kil- was jn Oyr midst last week. , ,
H. Williams and Miss Katie
Misses Hattie and Ruby Bar- Saunder|^of Montgomery, spent
/, nett, of Singleton, are'ia our towp in'bur midst last week.
[ was indulged in Xll. a
late hour Sunday evening. The
participants from Montgomery
were: Russel Berkely, Till, Su£&,
van, Sid Williams, Oscar Gejatry
and Frank Womack, and/no one
Wednesd.y night, when: theylfrom Plaakrsville. "■
Misses ' Bessie / MinnoCk and
Carrie£W ill isms were in Montgom-
ery last week on a shopping tour.
P. J. McMurrough was in Plant-
ersville last week on business.
. Arch Pitts spent Sunday in Mt.
Pleasant.
Miss Agnes Griffith returned
home from Waco, where she has
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Mrs. N/ Rhodes and her son,
Elliot,- of Anderson, left here
Thursday for- Navasota. They
were guests qf Mrs.F. T, Bates.
Guess I’ll have to quit as the
“skeeters” are eating me up.
Success to The Examiner and;
Review. . ' , '*
All Were Saved.
“For years I suffered such
untold; misery from Bronchitis,”
writes J. H. Jonston, of Brough-
ton Ga., “that often I was unable
work. Then, when everything
else failed, I was wholly cured by
Dr. Kings New Discovery for
Consumption. My wife suffered
mtensly from' Asthma, till it
cured her, and our experience
goes to show it is the best Croup
medicine in the world.” A trial
will convince you its unrivaled
for Throat and Lung, diseases.
Guaranteed bottles 50c and 11.00
Trail bottles free at Jrio. D.
Quinn. »
Royal Palm lawn was 8%c 1
reduced to...-6Xc yd ’
I Claribel BariMe.iawm
J ibe redded to..
I Batiste DTrevourwas toe ,
T" now reduced to.;^ ..7c I
Organdie Superbe was
| i2^c and 15c reduced |
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A Killamey Dimity
J Alva Batiste was 15c. now .
| ' reduced to.. 10c
I’Tresian Batiste was 15c I
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Gypsey Batiste Was 15c
reduced to.........10c
'Navasota, Texas, Tuesday^ August 12, 1902.
Mrs. S, E. Pittman, of New
Orleans, arrived in our village
Saturday night and will spend
some time in visiting friends’ and
relatives./ ..
Some of our young people spent.
Sunday at Mt. Pleasant, and ire-
(a Laxative Brotno^uimne'^M.
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toe, |
was 15c |
reduced to......... . toe I
2_ 1 1 "T - I. C. Stafford Lodge
Roans Prairie No. 98, I. O.- O. F.
Regular meeting Tuesday evening
at 8:30 each week at Odd Fellpws’
hall. Visiting brothers cordially
invited.
H. L. Lewis,
J II. Freeman. ’ „ N. G. ,
Sec’y
Members are request-
IMam^Aed to be present at the
regular meeting .of the
K. O. T. M. tonight
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w6rkred such z wonders for him
that. he declares they are a god-
send to suffers from dyspepsia.1 X
and stomach troubles, Liver and
Kidneys, they build up and give
new life to the whole system.
Try them. Only 50c. Guq^p-
teed by Jno. D. Quinn, druggist.
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must be sold, and sold right
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I ance sale of all lawns we |
have eliminated all profits i
and marked to please qus- ]
tomers. |
25 pieces good quality I
Lawn, fast colors at |
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20 pieces lawn, pretty pat-. k
terns, was 7#c, Sow a
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Photog.apher C. C. Harlin, of- b““ v.S.t>ng f°r some time.
Eaton* O., can do so now.
though for years he couldn’t, be-
cause be suffered untold agony
from t^e worst form of diges-
tion All physicians and medi-
cines failed to help him till he
tried Electric f
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port having spent a pleasant day.
We regret to^eport that Johnnie ...
Binford is still ill and not improv
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J. L. Goodin, Sr., and >on are
having ties hauled today.
Eucaline is without an equal. >
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Dacus, August n.
/Everything very dry again and
cotton opening rapidly. Farmers
say the gathering of the crop will
not take long as the boll weevils
are cutting.off the jfpung Squares.
-Mts. John Davis and 'children
and Miss Minnie Walkup, of
Montgomery, ,were the guests of
J. L. Goodinjs'family Friday.
' County Judge.C. W. Nugent, of
Conroe, addressed the negroes at'
Bailey Grove last Friday. ■,
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The Dally Examiner and Weekly ReviewSGonsolidated Jan. 7, 1901.
Vol. VIL 259
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of S. W. Wood, of Dolph, ' last
tripped the light fantastic toe un-
tilthe wee small hours of morn,
when refreshments were served
consisting of crd^fe>aqd cake;
the guests bid the host and hostess
good night, hoping that such
evepirmig^t occur more frequent-
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The Daily Examiner. (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 259, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 12, 1902, newspaper, August 12, 1902; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1346834/m1/1/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Navasota Public Library.