Winnsboro Weekly News (Winnsboro, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 1, 1924 Page: 3 of 8
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WINNSBORO WEEKLY NEWH, MAY
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THE renl reiison fliat hor Harper's georgetta looks
jo well is that Is \vn« eleaned by our now Bowser
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Clarlfilter, the new machine we've just installed. T
wcret of ifs work is tliat It purifies the cleaning fluid
H|! dirt and grims instantly—the dirt is taken out of t
The
of
all dirt and itriins instantly—the dirt is taken out of the
fluid as f:>;t ris ''washed out of the clothes. It's much
the b(->t m.K. hine for dry cleaning—even superior to
the very ext client machinery we've always had. It
deans cloth- (leaner, better, quicker.
For the wine quick collection and delivery ,«"rviee
you've ahvay- enjoyed,
Chas. Robinson
little ads
WANTED—Large family
pick blackberries, and man
work on farm. Will pay top price
J. K. Bridges. 82
new
Faye
31
FOR SA LE —Practically
Hooaier cabinet. Mrs.
Shearer.
I'OR SALE—A fully equipped
t wo forgo electric blower black
smith shop.—D. J. Patterson,
Winnsboro, Texas. 30
i WANTED—Peas, all varieties,
and pea-nuts in any quantity.
Mail sample and price to It. It.
■ Knowles, Bryan, Texas. fJ2
l-Oi; BENT —The C. E. French
residence, just south ol B. I,
Taylor's residence.—A. A. Lind-
se.v.
NOTICE -No hunting, fishing
or seining allowed in brick yard
pool. Tresspassers will be pros-
ecuted. -Mrs. T. T. Carnes, Es-
tate.
LONDON's GREATEST
book is kilmBT)
llal Roach's film version of
Jaek Icon's great d ig story
ol Alaska, 1lie (Jji||
Wild," will | . Ult, fl,ttture
tion at the Aniusu Theatre to-
MUy n1(l„1K,'",->y. "The Call of
the Wild is the great author's
best known hook, and critics are
unanimous in saying it is his
best. Buck, the hero of the
Stvry, belong,s to llal Roach, lie
is an exiict i > plica of the caninc
London had in mind, and those
who have si ten him act say he
is without a peer as an animal
actor.
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The Modern Woman's Favorite Car
riKavrnlai- V T *- 211 f* «
Chevrolet Utility Coupe appeals stron&ly to the
bachelor maid or busy matron. Its graceful
lines, fine finish, extra wide doors, big, cheerful
windows, and deep upholstery meet her aesthetic
requirements.
Its sturdy construction, economy, ease of opera-
tlon, and roomy package compartment convince
her of its practical value.
More and more women are becoming owners and
drivers of their own transportation units.
I< 111* fkl luiltiwm I . . ■
'WOLF TRACKS."
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and
I'OR BENT—Part or all of Dr.
JjOgan's residence at S. N. corn-
er of high school campus.—A
A. Lindsey.
LUMBER
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We carry one of the most com- |
llete stocks of Lumber in North- |
ist Texas and can fill your bill I
III the way through, no matter |
phether you intend building a |
barn or a fine residence. See us f
Jnd our stock before you buy any- f
filing in the Lumber line. i
Ladies work at home, pleasant,
easy sewing on your machine.
Whole or part time. Highest
possible prices paid. For full
information address L. Jones,
box 2, Olney, III.
FOR RENT—Several good
farms southeast of Winnsboro
on third und fourth. Write at
once to M. Mcintosh, Bcttie
Texas, or sec R. B. Ilowell,
Winnsboro. 23.
Scrogg
in-Drummond i
Lumber Co.
EGGS—Single Comb Rhode Is
land eggs for hatching; from
prize winners. $2.00 for 15
Why not buy the best now; you
eventually will.—Jno. I). Fow-
ler. ... 21
GAME WARDEN AT GILMER
District State Game Warden
J. E. Dalton, has spent part of
the week here looking into vio-
lations of the game laws. He
took four nets, a wire basket
and two mullys out of Big Cyp-
ress between Coffeeville ami
Ore City, and destroyed them
Thare was a thirty pound cat-
fish in one of them.
He says that the game lnw."
of Upshur county must be ob-
served if he has to put a dozen
men in here tn enforce them.
Gilmer Mirrow.
you love the great outdoors
storm, that deal with the
lue oi the j^ii-at West that is no
more, you will want to see the
latest Jack Jloxie picture, "Wolf
1 rucks," which from all reports
is one ol the best pictures this
star ha made in some time.
The picture is filled with ac-
tion, th > ill . last horseback rid-'
mg and gun play. The secnery,
is very beautiful, showing the'
great western plains and rancher
In all their scenic grandeur.
"Woll I racks" will be shown
at the Aniusu Theatre Saturday,
also the twelfth and last round
ol "Fighting Blood."
lor business, social, or marketing purposes,
an immense amount of valuable
Irt/liU f L />
Chevrolet saves u.. ...unciinc am
time and conserves the energy
of today's busy woman
/" tfmomifl T.mntfttltll
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Prices!, o. b. Flint. Mich.
Superior Itonditer .. It?*
SujM rlor Tuurlnit SMS
StifH'rinr Coupe 1440
SufH-rfnr Srdun |7*S
Supwiof CommwcitlClMwIi SJ J
7 Nu per lor Delivery $493
Utility KiprvM (.liwsala f$M
See
Chevrolet
first
THE COMMON LAW."
Robt. W. Chambers's w idely
read novel, "The Common Law,"
will be the special attraction at
the Amusn I iieatre Monday and
1 uesday.
"The Common Law" is herald-
ed by the critics and press as
one of the biggest and best pic-
tures the industry has produced
lately. "The Common I^aw" is
a picture with a big and pow-
erful tie me, lavish and gorgeous j
sets, with the greatest heart in-
terest of any picture released
recently, and a cast greater than
any picture you have ever seen,
and evei one an artist in act-j
ing.
The u underfill cast is headed j
by Conene Griffith, Conwayi
Teai'le and Elliott Dexter, sup-
Iprted In Bryant Washburn,
Doris Ma , Harry Meyers, Miss
du Pont. I'hyliss Haver and Wal-
ly Van
If you enjoy pictures lug in
them!" And dramatic story and,
actum- see" The Common Law" i
and also a comedy and news
re. I will be the added attractions
Monday and Tuesday.
Coupfc ^640 f. o. b. Flint, Mich.
Kendrick & Browning Motor Co.
Winnsboro, Texas
WIIY SUFFER SO?
THE
FOR WORKING PEOPLE.
SCARLET LILY"
LIKE FASHION SHOW
Why suffer from a bad back,
fnom sharp shooting twinges,
headaches, dizziness and dis-
tressing urinary ills? Winns-
boro people recommend Doan's
Pills. Ask your neighbor.
Could you ask for stronger
proof of merit?
Mrs. It. Smith, Winnsboro,
says: "I suffered from back-
ache and other symptoms of
kidney complaint. There was a
steady, dull aching in the small
of my back and it affected mc
more when 1 was on my feet
throughout the day. i read of
Doan's Pills in the paper and
got a l>ox. They relieved me."
Over four years later, Mrs.
Smith added: "I have had no
return of kidney comprint!
since Doan's Pills cured me. Ii
gladly confirm my former state-
ment."
60c at all dealers. Foster-
Milburn Co, Mfrs., Buffalo, N
Y.—Adv.
AGED MAN DIES.
Grandpa Murdock died last
Thursday night at the home of
his daughter, Mrs. Mays, south
of Saltillo. He was nearing his
ninety-sixth birthday, and there-
fore was one of the oldest cit-
izens in Hopkins county. He
was a very fine man and had
made many friends during his
life-time who ar« made sad be-
cause of his going away. The
remains were buried Friday at
Greenview cemetery.—Sulphui
Springs Echo.
Buy it in Winnsboro.
What Is the Number
of Your Car?
We have posted in our service station an auto-
number corresponding to the number of some
| •otom&bile in this trading territory. If wc have your
""'"her posted, then its FIVE GALLONS OF GAS
! ONE QUART OF LUBE FREE FOR YOU.
HURRY UP!
don't hurry we won't be able to give away
°' (>ur gasand oil, for just as soon as one man
Wlr)H tlu' PHze we will post another number. You
not be first, but rememlxjr the faster they
I "lt' thi soiner we'll get to you; so come on.
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The best of workers get out
j of sorts when the liver fails
I to act. They feel languid, half
| sicjf, "blue" and discouraged and!
think they are getting lazy. Neg-
! lect of these symptoms might,
result in a sick spell, therefore
11 the sensible course is to take a
I dose or two of Herbine. It i
just the medicine needed to,
I purify the system ond restore
I the vim and ambition of health.
! Price 60c. Sold by Rexall Drug
Store.—Adv.
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« Old Folks'
S Ailments
"I began takinpr Black-
™ Draught over fifty years ago
and my experience with it
jam stretches over a Rood lone
time," says Mr. Joe A. Blake-
Kgj more, a Civil War veteran
«and former Virginian, who is
now a prominent, citizen of
fPl Floyd, Texas. "It is the best.
a laxative I know of for old
people... A pood many years
13 a*o, in Virginia, I used to
get bilious and I found that
« Thedford's
BUCK-DRAUGHT
,-ry woman in this city wit!
to see "The Scarlet Lily,'
erine MacDmald's lat st
ire for B. P. Schulberg,
liich comes to the Aniusu
;ire Wednesday as a First
, uonal attraction, I'm the
i us Miss MacDonald wears
ii is production make the fea-
distinctive fashion show
Always famous for her lux-
iii us gowns, Miss MacDonald
lui nine new ones that will sur-i
pri e even her admirers, who al
ways expect'much from her in
the way of sartorial splendor.
I he story of "The Scarlet
Lily" deals "with the struggles!
oi , beautiful girl to keep her
I head al>ove financial waters,
I without losing her self-respect,1
and gives her many opportum-j
Lies to display the talents which
have l>een bestowed upon her so
liberally.
MILLER & DfiVIS FILLING STAT N
The summer months are her, and with -ueh
weather everyone wants to get out of doors. Picnics,
.swimming parties and joy rides are in vogue, Ii
you do u t have a car you can rent one from u-. W *
will see that >our trip is a pleasant one. Or if you
do have your own car. do not forget that wt. have a
complete line of l'Vrd parts and automobile acces-
sories.
TIKES. TUBES. (.AS AND OILS
Miller & Davis Service Station
You Let the Best Sendee at Our Place
8
Winnsboro Quick Fill Stat'
n
was the best and quickest re-
lief I could f?et. Since I came
to Texas 1 nave these bilious
attacks every now nnd then—
a man will get bilious any-
where, you know—and I find
that a little Black-Draught
soon straightens me out.
After a few doses, in little or
no time I'm all right again.
Thedford's Black-Draught
Is a purely vegetablo liver
medicine, used In America for
over eighty years. It acts on
the stomseh,'liver and bowels
In a gentle, natural way. as-
sisting digestion and reliev-
in* constipation. Sold every-
Whm- F.I 02
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Nothing Like It On harth.
The new treatment for torn
flesh, cuts, wounds, sores or
lae rations that is d ing such
wonderful work in flesh healing
is the Borozone liquid and pow-
der combination treatment. I he
liquid Borozone is a powerful
antiseptic that purifies the
wound t>f all poisons and infec-
tious germs, while the Borozone
power is the great healer.
.There is nothing like it on earth
for . peed, safety and efficiency.
Price (liquid) 30c, 60c and
| $1.20. Powder, 30c and 00c.
I Sold by Rexall Drug Store.—
j Adv.
No Worms In a McaUUy Child
I A" rtilMreo troubled with W«rm liav,- on tin-
||, nil V <olor. nhicb Ihlond. 1M M •
idlr, limit b n< rr of leu MKDiarh illSifMWft
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(or t"'oer.*Be weeks wlit cr.ru -V ' •
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We carry the Oeo. P• Ide
shirts with or without collars.
White and tan guaranteed col-
ors.—Campbell's Big Five.
Meal and Phosphate Fertilizer
NO. 510
Special for Side Applications
GUAR ANT E ED ANALYSIS
Available Phosphoric Acid 5 per cent
Nitrogen 10 per cent
The highest grade mixed fertilizer ever made.
The ten units of Nitrogen are derived from three sour-
ces. apjioximately as follows: from C. S. Meal 1 1-2
units, from Nitrate of Soda 3 1-2 units, and from Sul-
phate of Ammonia 5 units. Most of the Nitrogen is
quickly available, thus this fertilizer is specially adap-
ted for side applicat ions.
Use 150 to 20(1 lbs. per acre on your cotton and corn.
SYRUP CANE KROWERtl ATTENTION!
Use 200 pounds of our No. 510 per acre. It will give
wonderful results.
Manufactured By
PITTSBt R<; COTTON OIL CO.. FERTILIZER Works
Pittsburg, Texas
For Sale bv
CASSFL BROTHERS
WINNSBORO, TEXAS
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Weir, Homer R. Winnsboro Weekly News (Winnsboro, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 1, 1924, newspaper, May 1, 1924; Winnsboro, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth268322/m1/3/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.