Forney Tribune. (Forney, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 24, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 2, 1891 Page: 3 of 4
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Jasone Bowell wentto Ksufman
John Gause, mens heavy kip.
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man
was spent
pleasant evening
Point Friday.
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untied his paekage to show her
cember the 3rd.
one
of the men struck him on- the
head with a stik and the other
Charlie Ferry of Abilene, is vie-
with a knife.
plus
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bargain day prices.
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Mrs. Fields and daughter, Mrs.
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v A. J. Bailey’"returned from Dal-
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thankful for patronage in the win-
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, Dr. T. L. Wynne, the dentist of
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Mollie Clemons went to Dallas
Tuesday.
C. A. Read, representative of
. Office of J. 8. Rosamond,
the Times-Herald, was-inthe city
Saturday.
of Terrell arrived in the- city
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—Kaufman Sun.
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Mrs. Piola. Moore of Dexter,
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office with the intention of
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Mrs. Lafe Lindsey is visiting
Ncrro Killed.
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ed friends and rlatives1a
ri
ak
the purpose of going to- church
with her; imagine his surprise
when he unrolled i bolt of diaper
home the young gent called on his
sweetheart, and after making an
wish, the public to beat in mind
that they appreciate and are very
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lowing merchants will sell the
tides ascribed to them on
terms slated
Mrs. Ad Smith and son of Dallas
are visiting relatives in the city, '■
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wilson at-
tended the funeralof Mr. Wilson's
father at Terrell last week.
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Mesdames. J. M. Williams, W.
M, McIntire,and E. E. McIntire
went to Terrell Monday.
F. M. Adams, Fancy writing pa-
per at cost.
L. J. McGee and Miss- Mary
Y oung went to Dallas Friday,
Graham MeKeHar is in Kauf
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. Response— Prof E. C. Lewis.
Written AritMnetfb—Prof. Mil
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Mrs. Ibbie Wisdom returnd from
East Texas Monday.
George Wesson wentto Dallas
Tuesday,on business.'
Mrs. Gardner is visiting her
brother, James Aikin.
J. E. Moore and wife went to
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of B. F. Eleazer last week.
O. Joiner of Abiline, nephew of
R. P. and Billy Pinson was visit-
ing relatives here last week.
cash as well as credit.
The soas Dentist.
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W. IL Yates
Monday.
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.5:46 a. m.
9:20 a. m.
... :6 p. m.
Ay be at the head of the
»on.
den from J. C. Downey have
en found.
If low prices and good. goods
ivhatyou want, Venner& Wil-
rthean suit you.
Lte, Health and Strength.
Apalachittola, Fla., - )
February, 17, 1880. J
Messrs. Lippman Bros.,
bed springs at 10 per cept.off.
Forney -'Co-Operative Store
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PROGRAMME—MOENING SESSION.
.Address, of welcome—Judge
Vesey. '
pie who are w
the city? . ...
Mesdames. Jessie Sailey and
Ehoi b a Frencner.
Weduesday,Dr. Rosamon, pas-
tor of the Baptist church at this
nr eight,and
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at "
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isanto"
.Week on a professional visit. He
wits busy all the time and gae
per cent off.
sar Keep this for reference and
bring it with you Thursday De-
iursday December 3, and phr-
ibis goods at the special pri-
11 for day only.
20 per cent off.
F. M. Adams, puffboxes and au-
— THE — .
BLACKSMITHS^ WOODWORKMEN
Make the sparks and shavings fly from
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Bev. J. T. Pinson will preach at
it Baptist church next Sunday
ght o out and hear him.
We want a correspondent at
alley View, Buffalo and Picacant
trore. Who will act! Let us
rear from you.
I a ~ ■ - .....—
Croup, Whooping Cough and
bronchitis immediately relieved
ination of becoming, a printer,
•is quite an intelligent and .in-
A8trione young man and we have
10 doubt but that he will some
that knows more about the pro-
fession than he. , fie guarantees
out hunting. The Dr. spying ------
game, tired and astray shot found
Mr. Gaston who w ,s separated
from the Doctqhy a thicket. The
£sij
handi
is life, health and stregth.
M. P. BoL
illing to ac
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subseribers.""
morrow is Forney’s bargain
ety-and was as able a sermon
have listened to for quite a
Savannah, Ga.,
Dear Sirs—I will write to inform
you that I was afflicted with Blood
Disease,- I tried one bottle of • •
• and it gave me no relief. I was
in bed seven months. I tried
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Ladies hair dressing a
ounty, has. about concluded. to
nAkethe race. for Tav ColTaotor
C C. Riter received a telegram
rom Edge wood Thursday stating
hat his mother in-law was quite
Mrs. Riter left for Edge-
food Friday. -
i Una Vester Moorhead, a bright
oung youth has entered the TRIB-
rien
etwe
Monday.
MissIAzzieStevensnfWaxa-
Saturday.
’Squire I. S. Wood went to Dal-
las Friday. ' ,
Dr. Perry Pinsou went .to Dab
las Tuesday.
P. W. Yates returned from Dal-
las Monday.
Mrs. B. F. Eleazer visited Wills
DOUGLASS 9 REYNAL,
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friends near Kaufman and We;
». -4 -dy a picmic while
engine and cars were placed on
the track in time enough for the
train to make its usual trip to Kauf
man late Saturday Afternoon.—
Times-Stara —
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Thursday has been selected asurday.
ein the city Saturday and visit-
gik
rhe-editor had the pleasure of
tog Thanksgiving dinne with
P.Rhea. .......
exclaimed they would get him the
next time.— Kanfman Sun.
"Shands & Co. have determined
to peguce their stock of General
Merchandise before tak jug annual
invoice, and in order to do this,
offer goods in all their lines at
very low prices. Their stock is
well selected'and. they ask a
careful consideration of goods
and prices before purchasing else-
where. They will make it to your
" NORTH FACIFTS ANENUE.
' Another cold blooded murder
was committed in Temnell on the
23rd inst.. The victim being an
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T. 0. Tune was in the city Bup-
day. _ / - 'J
C. E. Mead went to Dallas Sat.
Fannin county last week.
J. W. Walker, Forney’s live bus-
iness man paid Dallas a visit Mon-
day.. x
the Dashiell -farm Tuesday to hire
cotton pickers. As he was re-
turning that nighit his horse scared
at two men who were standing by
the road side. ’ As he got out of
- Tor Sale.
Three or four good milk cows,
for terms apply to
W. A. BuooKk
^ore Bros. of this place are
Utopiating erecting a gin at
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ft* Jennie Mantius has rscov-
4 from a spell of sickness.
n, literary club met at G W.
^residence Friday night.
L oung folks spent the even-
with MissElna Wesson Friday
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woolef dress goods at cost. ■
Forney Hardware Company har-
ness and cooking stoves ten per
cent off. ‘‘
Royal-& Spence, all kinds of
pocket nooks at cost. .
J. R. Daugherty, tobaccoes,
cost. . • '
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resh and Fancy Stock of Grocer-
08 and Fruit. BURT Smith.
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Capt. R. C. Gillespie, one of she
eBt and most popular men in this
Guarantees Satisfaction,
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GROCERIES.
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Cigars, Tobacco; Canned Goods.
A fresh stock always on hand. Give men trial.
FORNEY, ' - • - ■ TEXAS
HcaINSURANCE:-:AGENCY, -
__.Represent the following Standard Companies----
AETNA, HARTFORD, PHCENIX of LONDON,
LIVERPOOL, LONDON & GLOBE,
AMERICAN FIRE of PHILADELPHIA
KNOXVILLE FIRE INSRANSE.CO.
NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE,
NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO.,
np Bailed Hay and Gins a specialty, -r G. W. VoIEES, Agent.
Mantius’ home Thursday ject to call. In the course of time
the gentlemen called for their
Borgum •
1000 gallons of sorgum at 40c
by the barrel, or 50c by the gal-
lon G. WIAMS.
Mrs. Lzzie Self and boys arriv-
mFNottce to subsor bers
—"-mi gbseriptions ere payabe
offerinpEtMcGee & Adams. This
' —ses to those in arrears and to
a
Discussion S. DeIrvine,
Grammar-8,8. Coop., , [articles ascribed to them
EVENING SESBION, terms given, 011 Thursday Decem-
County Supervision— Pfof. H. S. 2er the3rd.
Ward. • Remember the day and be here?
Discussion—Ben Allen.
bought of one of our merchants a
pair of pants, on the.same evening
a man of' family bought of the
samemerchant a bolt of cloth.
The two bundles' were wrapped
up and laid back on the shelf sub-
hachie, visited relatives in Forney
last week.
the metropolis.' . ""
Walter Stevenson . returned
hgme Saturday. c..
Arthur Latimer wentto Terrell
Saturday night.
John Adams of Crandall,-wasin
the city Sunday.
Dr. T. I., Wynne returned to
T. J. Wideman, snuff at cost.
J. L. Gassaway, sugar cured,
bams, dt cost.
Cheap George, Flour, at cost.
Shands & Co, Boots and shoes
clothing, (except blask goods) la-
mes shawls, Mki0 wraps, aud Wills Point Friday.
hats at cost. A
Every one paying up his sub-
scription and paying a year in ad-
vance for the TRIBTNE will get 15
J. S. Rosamond.
Lippman Bros., Proprietors and
Druggists, - . Savannah, Ga. -
Sold bv E. M, Adams.
-ast Sunday morning Rev. J. T.
ison preached a very able sr-
ion at the Baptist church. It I zom ‘ ub. . gw
m eloquent, full of strong truths old negro, named Major Shaw,
ndit certainly had a gOod effect who was killed by a young neg
nithe audience. It suited us ex named Ellis. A few genuinelega . in
old fashiemed.-hangings, wouidiish
make murdefiore unpopular in
this country. *
Last Friday the Texas Cen-
. tral train was derailed about four
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_ once on the head and once across, specialsale in alllines of -eties- i i ing his brother, V. Ferry.
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' W. M. ' McIntire, bureaus and
-Misses Matilda Madden, Eolna
Wesson and Nannie Ely went to
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THE FODNEY HARDWARE COMPANY.
- a . — KEEP --
STOCK!!
Fli Hodge, a negro, was fined in
e justice court Saturday for us- his gig to lead his horse by,
P;- a 1 70 Ae +W- -Ak. e+nn1 hir An
g abusive language.
r Shiloh’s Cure. For sale by
loyal & Spence. - ‘ ,
I'---- - interest to deal with them, and
• The prudent bnyer will be here
Ehurs T
YE
There was a meeting of Metho-
Efist conference Sunday evening.
Freigj. MASrrUs, Agent.
J. IL Wilson, cigars, tobacco
the new pants he had bought for and snuff’at cost.
W. M.-Mcntire, matrasses and
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oloth. Thsy don’t spcak now,
ahorsesthougartsavebeen ,attadkaByTwoxan.".
. Old man Waller, a renter on Mr.
W. J. Beck's place, went over to
Messrs. Lippman Bros., . a •
Savannah, Ga., - •
Gentlemen—- While in San An-
touio, Texas, last spring, I saw
your advertisement of P. P. P.
(Priciy Aah, Poke Root and Pot
assium) in the paper for the cure
of rheumatism, and thought I
would try a bottle, finding such
great relief from it. on my return
home I had my druggist, Mr. Jno.
McClellan to order me a supply.
Alter taking, I think ten bottles, I
have not had a pain or ache since.
, previous to that I suffered for (3)
twenty-five years, and could, not
' get the least benefit until I tried
P. P. P., and therefore take pleas-
ure in recommending ft to all.
Yonrs truly,
“rim otor pmapunuy soheola-pomtndisntdtl"aoliaK) andkmg5-
Disonssioh—Miss Leia Erwin, axe 8rease at 20 cents.
TRIBTNE with you.
-----------— - the breast. v Waller got away from
Remember, bargnin day ie the
.anger No.
67 > 3, • ■ •
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atcost. Point Friday.
ssr* goods-and sparks spent the Sabhath in
man. He ip on the grand jury.
Mrs. A. J. Walker and. Miss
Ida Gorin went to Dallas Monday.
E. T. Richie, one of Forney’s •
rusiling boys, went to Dalls
miles north of Terrell in Col. Jim
Harris’ pasture. A broken rail
occassioned the mishap. The train -------- ni
effpr having beOB grafted made Bagwell went to Arlington
its way safely over a trestle be-
fore being ditched on the other
side. No one was injured. The
Richard, Henry, and Daisy Chit-
ty of Edge wood visited the family
them and ran np to old man Hag-
ily day on which you cmnbuygorty’g-plae.- As he ran off they
J:-W. Daugherty, potash and
blueing at cost.
. .c J. W. Williams, spectacles, 30
- engagement with her for Sunday, p01!,CPn|
Lewis
• weu. goods and left town. On his way
ig for Sunday, but she missed
nankurior pauvnugei — .....■ atcost ' . . ' A- J- Bailey'returned from Dal-
ter as well as in the aominer—fotijaFnxappsnenctaabsntetaclcbatoh '«• Pnday evening ;
Forney Hardware Company. John Burl visited relatives in
saddles, 15 per cent off.
.. — ___, - John Gause, ladies shoes and
Wills Point, was in our city all lst woolen' drwss goods, at cost.
Sunday,’
Mesdames. John Potts and M.
E. Riggs are sick.
The Co-Operative Store is just
in receipt of a car load of sugar.
George Wesson is going to. Dallas Monday.
start a branch house at Crandall. ________
Remember our second bargain Mo ,g the. guest of her sister,
day is for December the 10, see R. C. Gillespie.
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The Co operative Sore is just1
in receipt of a c,gr of of Todd Mills
We also.have a large supply of the world re-
mound J ohn Deer plows, cultivators etc.
Come and see us we will save you money.
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Lafe L. Lindsey,
Wave a laugeassortment of Buck's celebrated heating and cock-
ing stoves in' which we offer to, the public special bargains.
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Radoprbgreainatstana Drin one cut him twice
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fhe will stick to it he will no
oubt succeed,
Mr. Charlie Harvey has entered
be Tribune,office with the deter-
tograph albums, at cost,.
Shands & Co., our entire .stock Mra. wleius auu uuuguvor,
Katie porrer, visited relatives iu
J. R.Dangherty, canned goods, W ills Point. I’Hday.
Bargain Day by the. merchants of Sebe Adams was
t Forney, begining with Thursday urday. • - 1 2 J
wimbsau"na,Way.atelmirewentt DalleTO THE LADIES—Wecall particular attention to our stock
[ articles ascribed to them on Bonner Alexander went to Tyler of Dress goods and trimings consisting of the latest novelties in
i Friday. • . .Plaids, Stripes Serges, Henriettas, etc., in all the latest styles,
went to Dalas . 280 2728400
CLOAKS AND WRAPS—Our line is unsurpassed haing J
purchased a large stock at low figures and offer to you great
O. P. Hudson, Pres, (
Mrs. G. W. Gray,>
" Th» Wrone Bundle*.
A few days ago a young
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Timekk
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to-night makes svan
ohl, how gooduet.. .
up ever since and atmyvusiness,
lumber inspector." ”You may pub-
lish this if you desire. U hae
" F4RE AND LAFE
* Durant, Miss., Deo.12, 1890.-)
at post, musical instruments 10
per cent off. .
. J. W. Williams; watches and
chains, 20 percent off,
J. W. Daugherty, dry goods and
ladies dress goods, at cost.
G WiHiamr,tnware and table-
ware, at cost. Thureday,.
Cheap George, closing out entire
ijne of Harness, atcost.
E. E. Reagin molasses, and tea,
Co-Opera
in the eity 8at- q0e=-w_I
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-L Lindsey was elected secre-
Iry for the ensuing year. -
'There was a meeting of the
hoir at the Baptist church , Sun-
lay evening for the purpose of se-
beting a new song book.
I Remember that hereafter all ob-
luaries, etc., will be charged, for
t the rate of five cents per line,
rhere they exceed ffteen lines.
For anything in the Hardware
he call on Venner & Wilmarth.
bey have the largest and best
tock to be found in the county.
Just opened, a new store, third
loor from t he Williams Hotel.
thorough sX ′
made dentistry a life e nnt hhntinm. The Dr. spying some
and there i no' one in the state
Prof.E.C. Lewis and. sister, ___-______
Miss Emma, went to Dallas 8atur- prominent physicians anil they
, v could not do me any good. I saw
day A vofir advertisement of P.P.P. in the
Prof. H. S. Ward and Yancy Apalachicola Times and thought
McKelar went to Dallas' Satur-11 would tty it " hrl ‛ "2
aauyv- L1ULIS VIIV a~w--eKTg — l +. ..t.h+ m n Ir A c
noth- shot struck him on the left 8ideof day, 7 - "
"DrE.POhambless and family
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safes, 10 pereent off. - ,
Racket Store, coffee, trunks
nary and wq take pleasure in rec- .. ...___
om mending him to our readers and outsido the orbicularies
ask that they wait until his next i lies imbedded in the fibres of the
visit before they bave Cheir dental -ouceingayani Xu
work done..... proven Whc doctor from firing the
other rrrel. Mack says “no one
knows how hot a shot is until he
catches one.” It is due the doctor
tosstateevmatnepistnaorkr. &nston. +«~ Mary
morning till night - call
“".work in their line
cause a rush. We hav
sold more shoes in the las
month than any other stor
in the county. Our price?
attract crowds, and wh
we get a crowd we al wax
find enough sensible per
On Thursday Dec. 10th, the fol- Dallas Friday evening.
A Miss Sallie.Brooks is visiting
relativesin Greenville.
Primary reading—Mrs. J. -B.
Ligon. i ... . . Joun unuse, mens ueavy kid
..Piseussion Miss Myrtle, Net- boots, all sizes, salt, trunks and
LFOB. '
5 speclalty
5a • yo avdgold ath6.
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Flour. 4 .
Rev. W. L. Loranz will preach
Tuesday night at the Methodist
church. , 1
Thegrandjury found only twon-
' * true bills, four misde-
meanors and ninteen felonies.
Bargain day prices are for bag-
gpimcfodrntdirornnuboppottanieg
lTheapretlatngpdnat«" pTrnahas’beenhavihg ■ .
Withers, who was tried at the there is no one to watch huuma
last term of the district court for W. B Tullis and family left, for .
theft, and sentenced two years to Quannab, Thursday, wbere they
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e harw.
Monday.. 1-. ■ v FA
T. H. Hefner went to Dallasments.
“esd. edbetter u visittng eCARPET SA full line from finest brussellsto the cheapest. ...
Kaufman. j HATS—Ladies and gents, he largest stock ever in Forney, all the
B. II. Daugherty went to Dallas atest shapes and styles, forom the tinest tO the cheapest. . I
-SHOES!! SHOES!1!-/ - • -°9
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The rush is .still .Qn, our
prices are calculated t
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hedslYbac. * 1801 atiou of Kaufpan Bounty, wticon. ESN
BDN- V: veneat Kaufman, on Satiwday, “U
=1ROAD TIME TAHLE. Dec. 5, 1891, at 10 o’cluck a. m.
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aengerNo. 2 912 p m.
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" Pteight ' •• •; 1110:50 a. ”• -
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BEST ASSORTMENT!! J
NEST GOODS
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Mi'tarrbouqdemtn---- ** win*
vgi joy, exceedibg seo-- n
-.....— tutcuuuu W* Dia You observe Fhaskagivin' list,
ing a printer out of himself. ‛ Did you observe Thanksgiving,
ewinatiai - ix L- L — If not, you should have. There,
is no one in the land but who has
been the beneficiary of some bles-
sing during the pas year, and
there is no reason why such per-
sons should not Observe Thanks-
giving day properly. From the
sho of the crowd at Thanksgiving ty-three
services Thursday, we are a itte
prone to believe that our people
T0did not ponder on this subject as
profes- they ahouid.
friends to call and see
me. your patronage
cept our bargans.
R. P .RHEA MANAGER.
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