Winnsboro Weekly News (Winnsboro, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 10, 1924 Page: 2 of 8
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WINNSBORO WEEKLY NEWS A PR Hi 10. 19-j-
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The Whole Countryside is Trooping Here!
Old customers and new are taking advantage
of this astounding sale. And still there are
hundreds of exceptional values—fresh clean
merchandise marked down for this sale.
You are invited to visit us during our Blue
Pencil Sale. See our large illustrated cir-
cular for further particulars. Sale starts
Saturday, April 12th, and lasts ten days.
P. P. MARTIN
NOVELTY STORE
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BLUt PENCIL SALt
Meal and Phosphate
Fertilizers
THE BEST IN THE WORLD
Prime Cotton Seed Meal and Acid Phosphate Ba
'l'h ret sources of Nitrogen: Cotton Seed Meal, Sulnhi* '
of Ammonia, and Nitrate of Soda.
No Filler Used.
Made in different analyses specially for Northewl
Texas soils and crops.
Use the best, they cost no more.
We also make ONE MEAL and TWO PHOSPHATE
FKUTILIZKIt and HALF MEAL and IIALF I'HOS-'■
PI I ATE FERTILIZER.
Pittsburg Cotton Oil Company
FERTILIZER WORKS
I'lTTSBUKU
TEXA8
-FOR SALE-
! CASSEL BROTHERS
WINNSBORO
TEXAS
COUNTY COURT JURORS
DR. R. E. WRIGHT
Eye, Ear, Nose and throat
1703 Medical Arts Bldg.
Dallas, Texas.
In office at Winnsboro the first
Saturday and Friday before in
-ach month.
~oldd Cause (trip and Influenza
VriATIVE .IROMO QUININE Tables nttnnve
Che ratine. There In nniy one "Broino Ouimn*."
11 W, GROVE'S niflnelure on bo* 30c.
Charles "Buck" Jones in
"Hell's Hole," a big special at-
traction at the Amusu Saturday
Night phone 114—Day phone
ROGER K. CARLOd*
Licensed Embalmer & Funeral
Director.
Prompt and careful attention
given to this class of work.
Best equipped establishment of
this kind in Winnsboro.
With Wilkinson Hdw. & Under-
taking Co
Filmed amid the beauty spots
of Europe' "Enemies of Women"
with Lionel Barrymore and Al-
ma Rubens, Amusu Theatre,
Monday and Tuesday.
FOR HOME AND STABLE : SCHOOL INFORMATION
stable
flesh
speed
ence.
The extraordinary Borozone
treatment for flesh wounds,
cuts, sores, galls, burns and
scalds is just as effective in the
as in the home. Horse
heals with remarkable
under its powerful infiu-
The treatment is the
same for animals as for hu-
mans. First wash out infec-
tious germs with liquid Boro-
zone, and the Borozone Powder!
completes the healing process.
Price (liquid) 30c, 60c. and
$1.20. Powder 80c and 60
Sold by Rexall Drug Store.
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Twenty-eight applicants took
the April examination for cer-
tificates. The next examina-
tion for teachers' certificates
will be June (i and 7. Appli-
cants must register by giving
age, sex, color, experience, and
Two cars of sweet poU-
were shipped from DaiiijrrfJ
Following is the list of the last week. One care
jurors for April term of county $2.15 and the other at _
court. Court convenes at per bushel f. o. b. Daingerfjj
Quitman next Monday, April7: i
First Week | Hear Louis Stevenson, sityj
J. I). Arrington, II. E. Screws;latest popular songs, An
T. I!. McClenney, C. W. Mark- theatre, Monday and T. <
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Hart Schaffner & Marx
Styles tor Spring are
Different
New Lines
New Colors for Easter
THE new styles drape; its the]|English
idea—ease with smart style. The
colors are the latest shade of blues and
grays. Wnen it comes to value and
quality we know you can't beat these
clothes at
$35
Campbell's Big Five
Hart Schaffner &|Marx^Clothe8
ham, A. F. Dean, Clarence Oler,
W. E. Lott, J. 13. McKeen, J. P.
Bell. It. F. Conger, lluck Ken-
nedy, W. II. Gilliland, L. D. Bag-
bv, (r. C. McKenzie, J. G. Heard
Second Week
J. L. Pogue, A. A. Angle, J.
address, before the 20th day of L. Hitt, J. F. Galyean, W. D.
May. 'I hey can register by let- Black, J. D. Hamlin, H. L. Iler-
ter or in person. I ring, T. C. Cobb, M. L. Cherry,
there are only two kinds of!J. E. Gilbreath, F. E. Adams,
certificates granted by exami- Tom Strange, C. Earhart, J. M.
nation now. An elementary cer- Fitzgerald, Taylor Greer
tificate of the second class ar.dj THlrd Week
a high school certificate of the r< n r-.. ™ i r *
second class. The holder of an t o?i ,aniw)'
elementary certificate is per- h , ! ' Y,' n nCH'
mitted to teach the elementary 'Sf ,1;, • J.1, I,nb1b' ,?R"
grades while the high school ^ £enn^dy'JW- WT- GL1-
certificate permits the teaching. SfSf'„ Monday, J. F.
of any grade in unclassified! t ,!i, , 1• Brooks,
schools.
I desire
J. W. Tucker, S. Gilbreath.
to call the attention!
of trustees to the rule adopted v
when in
a meeting
1 ble
tis.
by county trustees not to em-
ploy teachers except
regular session. Call
when you desire to decide any
school matter. Decide if possi-
ble, the salary, length of term,
the kind of teacher, kind of cer
tilicate, in fact, have some def-
inite agreement witn each oth-
ei just what you want find then
try to carry your decisions out.
Some trustees have too many sons,
its and ands and provisions anil I "ever
never know just what thev
want and leave things to teach-
ers making application to tell
them—just like trading with an
agent. It is the trustees dut,\
to decide school matters in .i
business way for the interest of
the children and not for the in-
leiest ol the teacher altogether.
Be certain to get the very best
teacher possible if it does cost
you more.
J. U. Searcy,
bounty Superintendent.
: you appendicff
and don't know *
nights.
Much so-called stomach t rou-
te really chronic appendici-
Tihis can often be relieved
by simple glycerine, buckthorn [
etc., as mixed in Adlerika.
Most medicines act only on low-
er bowel but Adlerika acts on
bOIH upper and lower bowel,
and removes all gasses and poi-
Brings out matter you,
thought was in your sys-
tem. Excellent for obstinate
constipation.—I. J. Kendrick,'
Druggist. 2
Creen as Grass," a good two
'«'l comedy on the same bill
Hole," Amusu, Sat
with "Hell's
urday.
Blinding
Headaches
"For about twenty yeara'l]
■ays Mr. P. A. Walker, rw«I|.|
Up own citizen of Newburj,
Ky., "one of our family rcrtt-
dies has been Hlack-flraugkt,
the old reliable. . . I u it
for colds, biliousness, MW
stomach and indigestion. II
was subject to neadacbe* I
when my Hver would jet out
of order. I would have J
blinding headaches
couldn't stoop about my work,
juat eouldn't go. I used
Thedford's
BfACK-DRM
and it rellertd me- *
"About eight years sjo T
wife got down with liver SM
stomach trouble... We tried
all week to help her,.. . but
ahe didn't get any better.
One day I said to tn« doctor,
'I believe I ▼'M try B|«ck;
Draught, it helps my liv*
He said that I might try it
and to follow directions
She was nauseated
couldn't eat or rest, she
gnn taking Blu< ":-Dra ir-
and in two days slii
greatly Improved and in •
week she was up." .
' Try Black-DrauRht
only one cent a do&e.
everywhere.
A picture you will roever for-
I he Bond Boy," with
! Richard Barthelmess, Amusu
I heatrc, Wednesday and Thui >-
day, next week.
WRIGLEYS
After Every Meal
ira the longest-lasting
Confection you «*«i buy
—and It's a help to di-
gestion and a cleanser
1.« for the month
and teeth.
t Wrljity's meana
kcwliluwtllu
pleasure.
BALLOON TIRE
Confusion Clearing
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in its
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e "lustrations, supplied by the General Tire &
lubber Co., show very clearly the difference between
standard size and balloon tires. The smaller is the
air chamber of a 30x5 standard size tire inflated with
i/iv1* i^n8 °f air' The lar&er « the air chamber of
• - i alloon tire for the same car, 91 per cent larger
lnn ie standard tire Bhown above, and intended to
be used at 30 pounds of air,
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Weir, Homer R. Winnsboro Weekly News (Winnsboro, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 10, 1924, newspaper, April 10, 1924; Winnsboro, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth268319/m1/2/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.