The Commerce Journal. (Commerce, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, April 3, 1914 Page: 2 of 12
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Hundley Diug
Co.
THERE is a time and a place
for everything, and even a man or
a woman can get out of both some-
times. We love our friends and cus-
tomers and always like to see them in
the right place at the right time. The
right place for everyone in Commerce
is in one of the churches and the time
is “Everybody-ln-Churc h-S v n d a y,”
April 5th. So be sure to get in the
right place at the right time on
day.
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See YOU
SUPPLICANT FOR
At Church
SUNDAY
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The regular subscription price
the two papers is {2.00.
TO MAKE YOUR HAIR
MORE BEAUTIFUL.
executioner. Entirely aside
from the moral and sentimental ob-
jections which could be raised, phy-
sicians, better than any other class,
know that apparently hopeless cases
sometimes terminate in recovery and
that the predictions of the most skill-
physicians are
speedy and painless sometimes not fulfilled.
The responsibility of
—— - given case is one which
first-class daily.
THE THRICE-A-WEEK WORLD’S
regular subscription price is only $1
per year and this pays for 156 pa-
pers. We offer this unecjualed news-
tort Jt in their imaginations, the same
competition would be better, the
tame work would be easier and the
same men would be happier
NOTICE. I
Those parties who owe the firm of
R. F. Jones will find their accounts
at the office of W. E. Sayle, and 1
will ask that you pay Mr. Sayle or
1 leave your remitt^pce at the P. & M.
Bank, or see me in person or mad di-
j rect to me at Greenville, Texas.
Thanking you for the many favors of
the past, I remain.
BAILEY JONES,
For R. F. Jones.
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EUTHANASIA RECOVERS, attending some of
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To give your hair that gloss and ■
lustre and wavy silky-softness, use
Harmony Hair Beautifier. It takes
away the dull dead look of the hair, I
and makes it bright—turns the strin- I
giness into fluffiness—overcomes the
oily odors and leaves a sweet, true- I
rose fragranci
ier to put up neatly and easier to I
keep in place. It is just exactly |
what it is named—a hair beautifier,
and whether your hair is ugly now
or beautiful, it will improve its ap-
pearance. You’ll be delighted with |
the results. Simply sprinkle a little I
on your hair each time before brush-1
ing it.
change the color of hair,
gray hair.
To keep your hair and scalp dan- ‘ 1
druff-free and clean, use Harmony j
Shampoo. This pure, liquid sham-
poo is most convenient to use, be-
cause it gives an instantaneous rich,
foaming lather that immediately pene
trates to every part of hair and
scalp, insuring a quick, thorough I
cleansing. Washed off just as quick- |
ly, the entire operation takes only |
a few moments. Contains nothing i
that can harm the hair; leaves no i V
harshness or stckiness—just a sweet- I W
smelling lovliness. n
Both preparations come in odd-!
shaped, very’ ornamental bottles, with I
sprinkler tops. Harmony Hair Beau-|
tifier $1.00. Harmony Shampoo 50c.
Both guaranteed to satisfy you in
every way, or your money back.
Sold only at the more than 7,000 j
Rexall Stores, and in this town only ♦$»
by us.—Hundley Drug Co., west side
square. Commerce, Texas.
Will W’omack, candidate for county !
clerk, was over from Greenville Sat- j y
urday. ▼
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On Week Days.
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circumstances
these incidents
------ would at times almost seem to justify
From time to time magazines and extreme measures to terminate a
newspapers narrate the case of some scene of helpless misery, yet the med-
unfcrtunate victim of disease or in- ical profession has never desired and
jury whose recovery is apparently will never accept the responsibility
out of the question and who is doom- of acting in such cases as judge, jury
ed to weeks or months of suffering and executioner. Entirely
while awaiting the slow progress of
the disease and the seemingly inevit-
able outcome. Either the sufferer or
seme sympathetic friend affected be-
yond endurance by the spectacle of
prolonged and useless agony, appeals
to the medical profession and to pub- ed and competent
lie opinion for a
deeth. The responsibility
These cases are often discussed ed- whether a
itorially in the newspapers and the, justifies the use of extreme measures
question raised whether physic:an.< to shorten the period of suffering
should not be given the right and i w’ould be too great for any one per-
power to terminate an apparently son to assume; neither would it be
hopeless illness and thus spare th ' safe for society to permit such re-
victim a long period of pain, and the sponsibility to be lodged in the hands
friends and relatives needless anguish of any profession or class.
through the witnessing of unavoid- A recent newspaper dispatch strik-
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makes the hair eas-' X
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Practically a Daily at the Price of a
Weekly. No Other Newspaper
In the World Gives so
Much at so Low a
Price.
This is a time of great events, and
states that she is reported to have -ou want the news accurately erything
been completely restored to health by 1
a surgical operation, and to be per-
fectly well.
and promptly. All the countries of
father, the world steadily draw closer to-
.. gether, and the telegraph wires bring
the happenings of every one. No oth.;
er newspaper has a service equal to
that of The World and it relates ev paper and The Commerce Journal to-
erything fully and promptly.
EDITION OF THE The World long since established a
NEW YORK WORLD, record for impartiality, and anybody
can afford its Thrice-A-W’eek edition, I
which comes every other day in the
week, except Sunday. It will be of, Proper View of Competition,
particular value to you now The lf al1 meD cou,<1 *** “'“‘Petition a.
ThnCe-a-Week World also abound, in
other strong feaures, serial stories,
humor, markets, cartoons; in fact, ev-
’ that is to be found in -
“ I ingly illustrates the dangers of such ■
5 a plan. According to a report, sev-1
Jl eral years ago a
■ suffering from a
2 ' ently hopeless malady, begged in a
J I letter published throughout the coun-
j i try for "scientific kindness” on the
' j part of her attending physicians,
j which would terminate her sufferings
J and give her a painless death. She
$ 1 received many replies endorsing her
■ , argument that physicians should be
| ! permitted to put her and other sim-
I ilarly unfortunate patients out of
] their misery. Apparently, however,
1 the lady is today very glad that her
] pleas did not prevail, as The Journal
I of the American Medical Association
He Got Hla.
- . . “Sirrah!” thundered her f-tk-.,
clergyman’s wife, “were you kissing wy daughter when
severe and appar- 1 came in just now?" "You bet!’
chirped up the unabashed suitor, "and
It’s up to you to apologize for butting
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genuine McAlister deep
SHAFT COAL.
No Slack-Non Clinkering-Free Burning.
C. J. DEBENPORT
Phone 211 "The Best Coals’’ Phone 211
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The STYLE STORE of GREENVILLE
Patent and vici kid,
Hudspeth Dry Goods Company
GREENVILLE,
TEXAS
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This Springs Exhibit Surpasses
Them all
it
Easter Millinery
Everything that one could desire in style is shown
The small tit-bans and novelty shapes in black and the
richest and newest spring shades.
ferent and exceedingly becoming shapes at $2.50
up to
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In Our Suit
Department
you will find the richest New York models
in suits, dresses, waistsand skirts "n dis-
play at the most reasonable prices. The
coats are the little eton effect- 3-4 sleeve
satin line. The skirts are draped. 1, 2
and 3 tier, flounce and new ruffles in the
black snd every new and pretty bright
shade in the choicest materials at EQ Cfi
♦ 16-50 to • • JJiJU
Handsome dresses in taffeta, messalir.e.
lace, net, chiffon, cotton and light wool
voile. Combination of these materials.
The stvles here are distinct, puffed, drap-
ed and new bustle effect. Elkgantly fin-
ished in tango, h ue, '“He, green, AQ Eft
orown, gold etc . at $10.00 to • T Ji JU
Dainty waists iu the chiffon, lace, voile
wash silk 3repe, taffeta, etc., low neck new
sleeves. Truly the dressiest style-1? EH
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This store holds a unique position in this and
surrounding towns, that of being the style store of
them all. You can come here and make your entire
selections for the whole family and save on every
purchase. The world’s best and most correct things
are always shown here first in men’s, women’s and
chileren’s garments and
in richness of material. Variety of style and ex-
cellence of quality. We want you to pay us a visit
even if you are not ready to buy just now then you
will realize the magnitude of these stock*. You will
find nothing to equal them elsewhere.
We pay your railroad fare also. All you have to
do is to show amount of your purchase while in the
city and we will gladly refund your fare.
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Dainty Pumps and Oxfords
to complete this costume are here. They are here in satin,
suede, patent and vici kid, colonial pumps, low cut pumps
with steel buckles, bronxe styles-, elegant and dressy bead-
ed patent and plain strap sandals. Also the tan Or ftft
and grey at $3.50 WUiUU
In'men’s Oxfords we have the most elegant styles. Han-
an Oxfords, I lack and tan. pumps and oxfords all OO Eft
widths and the very latest ties at wDiuU
Other Oxfords al $3.50 to 35
Children’s rumps, sandals and oxfords in black, white
and tan colonial, and sandals. Patent and vici kid, ft rfl
dr-ssy and new at $1-25 to Zi Ju
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