The Atlanta News. (Atlanta, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 18, 1910 Page: 5 of 8
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jjocals and personals
L. H; McWilliams is quite
sick.
W. A Howe has fruit-jars
Rev. T\ B. Vinson of Queen
City was. in town monday.
Mrs. Jim Jett, is on a v sit
in Arkansas this week.
Miss Irma Walker of Jefferson
is visiting Miss Fay Johnson.
Fresh Mackeral at John
Hughe's
Miss Anna Ellington went tc
Vivian, L<a., to spend a few days
Barbed wire at W. A. Howe's.
Mrs. M. A, Grealey went to
Texarkana, on a business trip
Tuesday.
A nice line of matting rugs
3x6 fop 75q at W. A. Howte's.
Will Gage is with C. W Mc-
Clung while Wright aud wi e
are in St. Loujjk
Mrs. Willism* left for Ballin-
ger, Tf'Xas, this week to be gone
a few days. y \
Mis, H K O'Neal left ye9 er-
day for Gate*ville to visit her
daughter
More of that tnn cent honey
at Jn jM. Hughes
MissPdjrd Jetter has returned
from 8 h rev e port and Moorings-
port La.
Mr. Burnice Culberson, of
Texarkana; is visiting his sister
Mrs. A Howe. ;
25 pounds Good Head Rice for
$1 at W. A. Howe's
Miss Ida Brown, has returned
from a visit to her sister in Spiro
Okla. muoh improved.
Miss Julia Bland, left Tues-
day for St. Louis to buy goods
for W, H. Erambert, and Son.
Read the big ad of Cas county
abstract, Company, F.L. Luckel
managdr, on first page.
Get probes from Erambert &
Son, for Groceries. Remember
their motto, "We sell for less".
Mrs. J. D. NcReynolds known
here as Mrs. Adamson, of Okla,
was visiting here this week.
Erambert will save you money
on a suit if vou need one, for
they won't carry them over.
So don't miss seeing them. |
GET
On Erambert's fine line of
Novelties, and sge what they
carry. It can't be beat in Texas.
Miss Mamie Weatherford, left
Tuesday afternoon for her home
in Ft. Worth, after spending
sometime with her uncle D. G.
Lummis.
Erambert & Son, has prepared
to handle flour and bran in car
lots and will' be able to get
prices that will interest all
country merchants as well as
she consumer, for they"- are the
people who practice small prof-
is and quick sales. They have
good lot now to sell for less than
you*are paying.
J. J. and P. M. Adcock of
Bloomburg, left Tuesday for
Avinger Texas, to visit H. M.
Mims, and family, and attend a
protracted meeting.
We have the nicest of Red
Seal Ginghams for fall we have
ever had, and as it y?i 11 soon be
time for school to open, you had
bet ter come now aud make your
selection for the children's
dresses. W. A. Howe.
W. J. McCall, of Douglisville
Corninuuity is in the city on
business. Mr. McCall i* one of
our former merchants—now a
prospective farmer.
Erambert & Son are closing
out their spring lines of'.Fried-
man & Shelby shoes, regardless
of cost. They have put in the
Long Wear line and want to
move the line they have quit.
Since our flood Saturday J.
H. McWilliams, our county com
missioner seams prominent
owing to the condition of the
roads.
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GIRLS SOCIAL CLIIB
The Girls social Club was
highly eutertained last Tuesday j
afternoon, at,the home of Mrs.',:
Louise McWilliams, with Mrs.
McWilliams and v Miss Clara
Roberts as hostess.' j.;
The spacious rooms were
thrown together* and beautifully
decorated with ferns and Club
colors blue and gold.
The popular game of "42" was
again indulged in. • Mrs Tom
Howe wearing off the Club \bow
for this week, for high score. \
A salia luncheon was served,
after which a " tangled web ''
was formed, by fiving lengthy
ribbons to efch g&eat, who was
advised to wind their ribbons
and they would find their fort-
une, written at opposit eid.^ -
□ Miss Beulah Scott, bride elect,
found greatly to her suprise a j
Miscellanious shower. All j
guest read aloud their fortunes i
with much ainmusement
Outof town guest were Mioses '
Bland and kelly, of Ft. Worth. '
Misses Watson and Shrun, of j
Waco Mrs Walter Boy tt.-n, J
of Pecos, Mrs. Wil lis Johnson
Rosco ♦
Sill
HAS SOME SPECIAL BARGAINS
FOB THE MEXT TEN OA VSr
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i
Lost
A pair of gold "Shur- On" eye
glases. Finder return to D. H.
Allday aud receive reward.
A big line of croquet sets and
base ball goods \
at the City Book Store.
A full line of matting, matting
rugs and floor paper at W. A.
Howe's.
7 bars Soap v /
Big lot *of men's shoes wto go at
A BARGAIN
Big lot ladies' Low Cnt A<c jr
Shoes, was $2.25, now will 3
,f Big lot Pants to close out, EC#*
was $1.00, now DDG
Big lot pants to close out ORr*
was 50c, now ZvC
c^l^Lt0 50c to $1,00
Big lot boy's Overalls Hfl*
at 25c to DlIC
Btg lot men's Overall ! A4 rtfi
at 50c to - 0 I iUU
Big lot men's Underwear OCLn
at per garmen <tDG
Big lot Suspenders 1 En
was 20c to 50c now . | 3Q
Up-to-date Hats to A4
close out at J | RUU
Nice lot Dress Ginghams 4 #|n
at 8c to I Uu
Few bolts calico r
at f)Cr yard .QQ
Few pieces Soisetts *nd Panamas and
other nice dress goods to go a bargain
Knight Cambric a «n
at per yard ..*. j |JQ
A lot of ladies' Vests 1 fln
at, each, 5c and j UC
A big lot of Enamel ware and Dish Pacs to go at a bargain. Have a house full of
Bright New Goods and prices to suit you. So ^ome to see me if you want bargains
I pay the cash and sell for cash, and am not afraid to price you bargains in all lines
FRANK HUGHES
Tin: SPOT CASH MA.TV '
James &
sold by B. F. Ellingto n and Compan
v
Mrs Dr. Starkey, who was re-
ported sick in our last issue is
able to be up to day to the de-
light of her many friends.
Miss Mary Mitchell left this
morning for New Boston, after
spending a few days here the
guest of Miss Mizzeli.;*
You will find a nice line of
wall paper at the City Book store
We appreciate your cash trade
and will sell you groceries or
anything in our line as cheap as
von can get it anywhere. Ask
the clerks for prices. W. A,
Howe.
MARRIED
Mrs. Maggie Harris and
children, of Anti are visiting
her parents Mr. and Mrs. Pope,
this week.
- WHY NOT -
RUN AN AD LIKE THIS
Keep Your Business Before the
Buying PublioJt Will Pay You
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- At the residence of the bride's
mother, Mrs. Abb Scott, Mr R.
TV Thomas of Vivian La. and
Miss Beaulah Scott were hap-j
pily united in marriage at high
noon Sunday, August 14, 1910
Rev. Mizzell .officiating, Mrs.
Tom Howell played ^the wedding
march.
They left Sunday for Galves-
ton to spend three or four weeks
and will return to Vivian, where
they expect to make their future
home.
The News extends many con-
ngratulations.
GENTLEMEN
Remember that W. H. Eram-
bert & Son is the only up to date
Gents Furnishing Goods Store
that has the one price system.
You can trade there with perfect
safety.
NOTICE
I am right here at the old
stand, "Johpy on the spot,"
whether you ever think to bring
me your old shoes or not.
The Cobler, on Common St.
P. C. Willis and Bride came
home Mouday from New York,
where they have been spending
thei.* honeymoone.
Men's gray sox 5, 7 and 10c
at Erambert's, Shirts 39c, 50c,
$1, $il.50 and $1 75. Underwear
25c and up.
BIG CAMP MEETING
Rev. Crippen, will commence
a ten days Camp Meeting at
Bivins, Friday, August 19.
Every body invited to attend.
During the heavy t ains Satur-
day, a twelve year old Sherman
boy living a few miles east of
Atlanta was killed by lighting.
Mrs. Eliza Hartley living out
in the same direction lost by
lightning a good milk cow and
a yearling.
We have a few numbers of
the American Lady, low cut
shoes that we are closing out at
cost to make room for our New
Fall Stock. W. A. Howe.
A Chicago man appears in
New York society wearing
a black coat and white trousers.
Gracious, how did a Chicago
man ever get into New York
society?
Let us try to get along with-
out the cigarette-somking
woman.
Mrs. Duproe and children are
visiting her parents Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Austin, this week at
Shreveport.
I John Brown, of Bivins, was in
town a few days this week on
business and made the News a
pleasant call.
Good line of fall goods done
in at Erambert's. they are pro-
tected against the recent
advance.
Best of Ribbon Cane Syrup in
buckets and jugs, also Georgia
Cane, at retail. W. A. Howe.
Large stock of Ginghams of
all kinds and grades, for school
dresses at F. M. Green's.
Read the big ad of Cass county
Abstract Company ou firsjt
page.
\
Mound City Paints may cost a
trifle more, but ! C. W.
Nowkirk & Co. tf
TIME TABLE
T. & P. R. R.
west bound
No. 1 7:41 a. m.
" 3 h:46 a. m.
" 5 1:22 p. m.
" 105. 3:24 p. m.
east bound
No. 2 7:39 p. m.
" 4 3:06 a. m.
" 6 :2:45 p.m.
" 104 4:03 a. m.
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CARD OF THANKS
We certainly feel thankful to
the good citizens of Atlanta for
the nice compliments passed on
the last weeks issue of the News,
and we ,eel greatly encouraged
oyer the outlook, and we assure
them that we shall at all times
endeavor to merit every compli-
ment and praise bestowed.
ii
Pii
BIG ASSORTMENT
New Dress Ginghams at Eram-
bert's, the one price house. All
the best Brands at 10c, other
cheap brands at 8 cents.
How's This?
We offer One Hurded Dollars Rew-
ard for any cause of Catarrh that
cannot be cured by Hall,:) Catarrh
Cnre.
F. J. Ohaney & CO., Toledo, O.
We. the undersigned have known
P. J. Chaney for tbe last 15 years,
and believe him ^perfectly honarble
in all business transactions and fi-
nancially able to carry out any obli-
gation made by his firm.
Waiding, Kinnan & Marvin.
Wholesale Druggist, Toledo, O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in-
ternal}', acting directly upon the
blood mucous surfaces of the system.
Testimonials sent frae. Price 75
cents per bottle. Sold by all druggist
Take Hall's Family Pills for con-
stipation.
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The Atlanta News. (Atlanta, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 18, 1910, newspaper, August 18, 1910; Atlanta, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth336691/m1/5/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Atlanta Public Library.