The Commerce Journal. (Commerce, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, September 7, 1906 Page: 1 of 8
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Tillman at the Fair.
Staple and Fancy Groceries.
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Program
by C. .J.Hundley druggist.
School Opens Monday, Sept. 10
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The Breath of Life.
It's a significant fact‘hat the
Hyinns Nos. 220 and 7.
Scripture lesson, Gal. 3 ch.
Prayer.
Hymn, No. 127, “Glorious Mes-
sage. ’ ’
Institution.”
Tyler Commercial College, Tyl-
er, Texas
Is entering into its Fall busi-
ness with the harviest enro Iment
Dr. J. L. Patterson, Dentist.
Graduate of the Baltimore College of Dental Surgery. Office
door east of postoffice, upstairs, Commerce, Texas.
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At 8:00 p. m.—Hyinns 187 and
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Prayer.
Hymn 2*0.
Vol. “Lead, kindly light.”
Sermon—Subject, “Light and
Darkness.”
Text, I John 1: 5.
Prayer.
Hymn No. 30, “When my work
is ended.”
Everybody cordially invited.
Starving to Death.
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weakened by useless druggin
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If you are troubled with liver
?omplaint and have not received
lelp read this. Mrs. E. Ham-
nond, Moody, Texas. “I was in
>oor health—with liver trouble—
or over a year. Doctors did me
(0 good and I tried Herline, and
hree bottles cured me. I always
lave it in the hou-e. Publish
vhere you wish. Sold by Farrow
t Fincher.
We can supply your wants when you want good
groceries at right prices and honest weight. We pay
the highest prices for all Country Produce. It will pay
you to see us when you have anything to offer. We
carry the famous Paris Flour, known over the country
as “Royal Owl’’ (extra high patent) and “Electric
Light” (high patent.) Our stock is complete and our
goods are the very highest grade. You will get what
you ask for. Hay, bran and chops always on hand.
'‘Pitchfork** Statexnian of South Caro-
ina Will Speak on the Opening
l>ay of the State Fair.
Dallas,Tex., Aug.—Thetwenty-1
first entertainment of the State
Fair will begin on Saturday,Oct.
13, 19C6. As it is a State institut-
ion, Gov. Lanham will make a
short ope’ning address. His ex-
cellency will be followed by
Senator Tillman, of South Caro-
ina. The “pitchfork” statesman
will entertain the people in his
nimitable way for an hour or
:wo on the live topics of the day.
Phis will be anopportunity for the
housands of admirers of the
5outh Carolina Seator in Texas,
■vho have only read about him,
o hear him and to become ac-
quainted with him.
H. Walters, of St. Clair St.
Columbite, O.,was literally starv
ing to death. She writes; • • kl
stomach was so weak from useles
drugs that I could not eat, ant
my nerves so wrecked that 1
The Grand Lodge could not sleep; and not before 1
Dallas -w 18 K‘ven UP t0 die was I induc-
ed to try Electric Bitters,with tne
wounderful result that improve
merit began at once, and a com-
SCHOOL BOOKS,
TABLETS, PENCILS,
PENS AND INK,
$ And all other School Supplies the
; .Boys and Girls will need.
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.....Proprietors..... CITY DRUGSTORE.
Employment Department is
over-taxed with calls for book-
keepers, stenographers') and
telegraph operators to accept
More than 50
\|Z ca^8 have been received during
the past 20 days. This conclusive
proof that the business man ap-
preciate the thorough, practical
tranining given the graduates of
this famous institution. Its
thorough, modern courses have
made for it a national repura-
tion. More than 1,000 students
have enrolled during the past 12
months from more than 20 dif-
ferent states. The school is now
enrolling more than double the
students annuall of any other
MZ southern commercial college and
is one of the largest of its kind in
the U. S.
Just as sure as a student enters
this college, applies himself, and
t so sure
will he be thoroughly competent
to hold a firstclass position, and
ex- J if he does not secure it himself,
j the college will secure it for him
free of charge.
Young man, young woman, if
you want a position paying from
SoO to 175 per month within the
next six months, make your
arrangements to enter the Tyler
Commercial College at once and
wants will be gratifi-
When you reach the city of
, report directly to toe-
college where a nice boaiding;
place will be secured for you ai l
all necessary arrangements nsatfei
without any embarrassment tu
you.
YOU TAKE NO RISK.
Any student not satisfied at
the completion of a course in tbe
Tyler Commercial College time
| the Byrne Simpl:fi-d Shorlbasnl
and Practical Bookkeeping or
I'eb graphy are all we claim few
th'm, can get every cent of h»
strongest animaTof its size? the tu t:on back 8iinP]y by present i g
The initation fee is waived t<
all charter members. All Lodges
age thoroughly drilled in th<
initiation work of the order.
Come and be with us. For in
formation see Rowland or Hick
or on tin
Attmk of IMartlioru Cured by One l»<
of (TiHmbrrtain'X Colic- Ch<4era
Hiid DlHrrU^vM Krniedj .
I was so weak from an attach
of diarrhoea that I could scarcely-
attended to my duties, when I
took a dose of Cnamberlain’s-
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoeai
Remedy. It cared me entirely ami
“Largest in The History oi The LX™
> ... ... .. heartily recommend this remedy
as being the best as to my know-
ledge for bowel complaints.—R.
G. Stewart, of tne firm of
Stewart A. Bro.. Greeville, Ala.
bor sale by all druggists.
Of ^he.C_°nege: The Pr°sram ‘or u. for Sun-
day 9th.
Subject—Christian Fellowship.
1 Cor. 16; 16, 18.
Leader—Paul Goff.
Prayer
Comment on lesson by Bro.
Gilliland.
Recitation—Earl Apperson.
Duet—Jesse Brigance and
Grace Stuckey.
Reading SallieStem.
Song.
Prayer.
Paper—Mrs. W. Y- Goff.
Recitation—Laura Manning-.
Song.
Benediction.
Program of Services at the
’resbyterian Church, Sabbath,
Sept. 9, 11.00 a. m., Rev. J. P.
.Vord, pastor.
Dox., “Praise God from whom '
ill blessings flow.”
Invocation, Vol., by the choir.
| gorilla, also ha? the largest lungs. to l*,e leSe a written statement
Powerful lungs means powerful to that effect.
creatures. How to keep the if on arriving and seeing our
breathing ortrans right should be. , .
man's chief st stud.-. Like J jU ^ubtourclaimsdeposit
thousands of other?, M s Ora A. raoney fur the course in any banic.
Scephens, of Port Williams^ O.. payable only when we do whnx
has learned how to do this. She we claim
wr.tes: “Three bottles of Dr. I
King’s New Discovery stopp'd!
my cought of two years and cured
me of what my friends th>u-ht
consumption. O, .it’s grand for
throat a.,d lung troubles.” Guar-
anteed by C. J. Hnndlev druggist.
Price 50; and $1.CM. Trial bottle
free.
It's Fine.
C. M. Johnson, Louisville,Ky.^
writes; “I have u«ed your
Hunt’s Cure and it is fine.” We
have many similar letters.
Hunt’s Cure is a strictly guaran-
teed remedy for any variety of
skin diseases. It stops Itching
instantaneously.
- We have employed Mr B. M. McGregor, of Sulphur
Springs, to take charge of our Jewelry Department Sept.
1st. He is a first-class workman ami we ;
gg work to give perfect satisfaction. Call and see our new
& line of jewelry; we are gradually increasing our stock
Everything we sell is guaranteed to be just
sented.
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A New Lodge in Town.
Deputy organizers, Hickey and
Row land are here to organize a
lodge of the Ancient Order of
United Workmen, the oldest
beneficiury order in the United , _ , ,,
States. , ey at Central Hotel,
st root.
Has paid over 150,000,000, to ' ....
75,000 families. Is now paying
out over 10,000,000 a year to the
beneficiaries of disceased mem-
bers, has paid 2,500,000 to bene- that she could not eat” Mr^Slar
ficitries in Texas.
The Supreme Lodge is at
Meadsiille, Pa Each state has
a Grand Lodge, through which
the business of each state is
transacted-
of Texas is lixiated at
Cur death claims are paid from
3 to 5 days any where in Texas
The full face of policies are paid plete cure followed.” Best health
from date of policy in event <f Tonic on earth. 50c. Guaranteed
death- C. J.Hundley druggist.
Offering, for incidental
penses of the church.
Song, with violin obligato, Am-
brose, “One sweetly solemn
thought.”
Sermon—Subject, “Law.”
Text—Gal. 3: 11.
Prayer.
Hymn 248, “My faith looks up
your
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Tyler,
| JEWELRY DEPARTMENT, i
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guarantee all ?J-
line of jewelry; we are gradually increasing
sented.
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Commerce journal
COMMERCE. TEXAS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1906.
VOL. XVII.
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