Winnsboro Weekly News (Winnsboro, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, June 24, 1921 Page: 3 of 8
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WARWICK
tweaks nose
W,^iX the husky
wjj| never again put
I 0I, the nose of J. M.
even if "• 'neanH
•retirement from the
Mr. pumont, who you
iljjy remember as The
.. ..TUy Miracle Man is
T (nr that statement
th« " in "Th. City
' to the Amu-
[rc next Monday. Mr.
i8 the hero a nil Mr.
\ figures ub :>mewhat
L,, And in the big
)f the picture, the her«|
1the villian's nose. Mr.
L gpporached the scene
lantly enough. In fact,
it know he was against
,e stalw:irt star had a
'ip on his probocis tuia
, the act of tweaking.
,e cried something like
•_a hit of realism that
,e director happy—ana
the reddened member
hiirids.
Q
Tlut Dot* Not Affect tlM Hm0
tiutonic and luxutlve cfirct. I.AXA-
EioOl'NlNH iibeileMbsti or<lin«rr
f usneh* nor
KLd Remember the full nato'tud
1 inline o i:. v GHOVtt. JUc,
HOBO LEFT DUMMIES
A supposed hobo crawldJ in a
bo xcar of a westbound freight
train at Paris late Saturday
evening to steal a ride. Soon
after the tn an pulled out he
made a ghastly discovery, When
Brookston the first stop was
reached, he belted out, badly
frightened, exclaiming that
there were two dead men In
the l>ox car and that he didn't
kil lthem. An investigation re-
vealed two wooden skeletons up
in a comer that were supposed
to have belonged to a show and
to have been overlooked in un-
loading.—Clarksville Times.
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THE OLD BLUE-BACK
Again we say the old blue-
bark speller is the greatest
book in the world, and the most
needfl 1 in our country at the
present time. In one of the
states a teacher asked a gradu-
ating class of 75 to spell the
word "bivouac." When the list
had been cast up it was found
th.it not one of the graduates
had speUed the word correctly,
but that sixty-five ways of
spelling H incorrectly were sub
mitted.—Honey Grove Signal.
AN EXCELLENT CREED
I Mfcy® in the stuff I am
handling — that honest stufr
can be handed out to honest
men by honest methods.
I believe in working, not weep
ing, in boosting, not knocking,
and in the pleasures of my job.
I believe that a nv.vn gets,
what he goes after, that one,
deed alone today is worth two;
deeds tomorrow ,and that no;
man is down and out until he
has lost faith in himself.
I believe in today and the!
work I am doing, in tomorrow
and the work I hope to do, and
in the sure reward which the
future holds.
I believe in courtesy, in kind-
ness, in generosity, in good
cheer ,in friendship and in hon-
est competition.
I !>elieve there is something
somewhere, for every man
re dy to do it.
I. believe I'm ready, right
now.
—Elbert Hubbard.
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wolds Cause (Irlp and Influenza
LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE T.Met. rrmow
tbd ciuw Tlicro la only one "BivmuQulolue.'
El W. GROVE'S signature on ho*. 30c.
SHIP TRUCK BY CAR
A. J. Patton, Ed Gait, W. J.
Moore and Geo. Scott went to
Winniboro Wednesday and ar-1
ranged with W. A. Nabors to
handle car load shipments or *
products for our people. They
are now trying to get a car
ready for shipment next Tues-
day. If you have anything you
want to sell see either of these
four men at once or not later
„ an,, Monday.—Mt. Vernon
Herald.
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To Cure a Cold In Que Day
Taks LAXATIVE BROMO
„ quinine „ „
I,e *"d *" *• "" the
w. CROVE S aljtnauus uu each Uox. 30c.
(Tablcta ) h
Catarrh Cannot Be Cured
LOCAL AFJ-UCATIONi. aa th«l
cannot roach (Its seat «>f the dlaauno.
< tttorrh la tt local illaoaaa, greatly In-
fluenced by constitutional corinitlona, and
in order to cure li you tnuat take an
Internal remedy Italia Catarrh Medl-
f. .. ial<"1 Internally and acta thru
tits blood on the mucoua surfaces of tha
aystenr Hulls Catarrh Medicine waa
Pr,'*VVhy one of the best phyalrlana
In thw country for yenra. It la uorn-
l>oa«'l nf acme of the bent tonlca known,
coriblnud with aome of the beat blood
Purifiers The perfect combination of
the Ingredients ft, Haifa Catarrh Medl-
cine I* what producaa auch wonderful
result* In aterrhul conditions Semi for
teatlrnnnlnl* free.
V. S, CHUNKY * CO.. Propa., Toledo, O.
All DrtiKRIsts, llr.
Haifa r.imlly 1'llls for conatlpaUon.
White Front Market
J. H. RORNBUCKLE. Proprietor
The Best of Everything
Handled in a First-
Class Market
Remember We Will Deliver Your
Meat to the Grocery Stores
Your Patronage Appreciated
PRODUCING PER ICI'S
rauauHUiauauaucauc
n
iioojqaiapiB
paiETJanEriia
TWO
DAYS
AMUSU THEATR
TWO
DAYS
m "THE COOLEST PLACE IN TOWN"
lA
EDNESDAY and THURSDAY, JUNE 29 & 30
Admission 15c and 35c
him FATHER!" the mother urged; and Acacia, the
ion Flower, went slowly to her step-father. "Call him
iTHER," Kanuinda repeated. Acacia looked into the mans
!■ A sudden gasp—and Raimunda threw a frantic arm
18 her eves!
ITH—
Eyes that flash, both love and hate—
Lips inviting and then scoffing—
Smile entrancing then alarming—
tart tint calls hut will not answer—
—Acacia, the Passion Flower.
'JOSEPH M; SCHENCK 'PRESENTS
NORMA
A LMADGE
IN
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FLOWER
Adapted fro., the r.mirkabte ptay by
JACINTO BENAVENTE
DIRECTED BY HERBERT BRENON
A drama of Spain and a love-hiding hate.
Then is often sornoti. iqg V:
ing told about the acreapje itio-j
duction on melons, IjerruaK,
bages or other things and
the size of certain arfjetos, nojj
herewith 1 am subinitfuuj: tlie:
following: One cabbage gr-
by Jesse Shirey of
munity weighed 18 puuaad*. *d
on one plot of ground 22 f««ii
|>y 4 1-2 feet h«? grvm 1XS
pounds of onions from the aae'.ji
If an acre were plarrUtf to
er it would mean more than «d . J
ton to us.
BILLS
j The boys for the
.iment are falling in for ifce t«i>
Ji right along and the f>es* thiu
^1 yet had will be had while
JS.this outing. There t iO l e -a
I number of men also r.nr.f «rr«T-
al men from the CbfiV.fj-
;l>e witn vis all the white.
Reports from all over the cot-
jjion g-owing states show that
^ 'the v.-evil is busy all Cfr* lime.
We have him heie aral in *
' fj, larger numlijer than be-
I fore at this dat^ Late caltiva-
j tion and nhallovr plowfrrr ha*
more effect on him than any-
Jc: thing e!se.
B. 1j. DAVIS.
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^ THE PEPPER AND
CUCUMESR (7COPS
Luc
Away down in Floricfa a
farmer has realized inorts than
i>2.000 the past season from
one acre in peppers. AnorO.er.
/armer down there sui<l CWO
.vorth of cucumbers off -if foorfil
cres. V\'e nu-ntion this article I
hut our own county *
. ind it profitable to expttfijaiaMitj
\ ith these products. Lven f.ik-'
lg into consideration ihc differ
once in diniate, it is must pm-i
able that growers woafci fino
ther crop a money-maker in
Camp county.—Pittsburg Oaz-
e te.
You don't have to go 'a Ffxi-
; . to f nd paople makin"* rror :y
growing truck. Come t Winra-
ro and you will fin'l ntsri-;
IT IS ONLY
AS BAD AS
YOU ALLOW
"Maybe you've forpottrn
that we are here.
At any rate—it is al-
most criminal—not to say
gr ss extravagance — to
throw away ijood unpers
when a few hours in oar
shop at a reasonable cost
iH make then new again.
For any member of the
frMify too.
Bring in a pair on tria?
We'll rebuild them.
SKEEN
BOLDING
SHOE RKPAIRITN'C
:
(A
^57
te m
i (!
m
[UC
rs of ti
j some
liners who are f
easy money v"r.Kn<
;>1| patch.'S of veget ■- •"<-
Frof. J. H. She;;. ' r -
nc t'"e 1 >tter par: ^ ■
C mnierce. /Vof
one of the tiraeb~
. 5 at the Ka.-t Texas C'lfetef
Sunnier Normal uhfv' pwrc
than a thousand stuff: «i*|
in attendance.
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TOO MtTif TO BE A it
SHE r
• Sfcb
C )'*- J
O V- . *1
IDS i hor. o
Igi-.TC1: IP m.
p?] Sheppoai s
Dallrs, Texas.—Mrs. Pe«rf F3-
'iott. pretLv 18-year-old f"«iarv
iclfrk. was the possesor of fl-
>* roe decree today. Pearl
i fied on the witness starnf tfc*,
trouble started when nn
iak*>r mailed rner bills for tnc
her hau-
funoral expenses
bend's f'rst wife. "It w.a
ruch to bear.' 'she said.
too
To Stop a Cough Quick.
Uke HAYES' HEALING HON Of. ■
cough m edict no which stop* th-i i"*fi kr
healing the inflamed and iirit*tori wmmb.
A Iwx of GROVE'S O-PEK-TOATi:
SALVE for Chett Cold*. Head Cuftte and
Croup la enclosed with vmr •
HAYES' HEALING HONEY, ttm
should be ruhhed on the chert ami iM
of children suffering from a Cold « On*.
The hMliaSr<h>rt of Hstm' WfltiyBiiiitte-
. i
j '£ssasj=si;ci
Just aak jrmr dnuulst I
.HONEY
w u 1.1am
icmpsey
TVii matronlv woman is romp to
tw a vitally interested American
at her Utah home on tlw
of July 2nd, and she
to keep in pretty close truh
••mis of the day. .She is Mrs.
Dnapury, mother of Champion
Desnpaey. Mrs. Dea^tscy sayr*
ktft afraid "that box iron*
wiH whip her sem. Lot abr
care to witness the eon-
i
H
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Weir, Homer R. Winnsboro Weekly News (Winnsboro, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, June 24, 1921, newspaper, June 24, 1921; Winnsboro, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth268177/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.