The Cass County Sun (Linden, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 33, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 27, 1909 Page: 5 of 8
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Fruit jar rubbers and tops at
Harris, Duncan A Fad I',-:.
Everybody attend tbo Ball
g&iu at the Park Saturday.
Justice Frazior's court was
grinding yesterday. •
Buy your Shoes from Harris,
Duncan '& Fant and Save
lfconey.
T. S. Cromer and wife Were
hi tofrn Saturday.
Miss Hattie Harris returned
Sunday from a visit to friends
hear Douglassville.
A. nice line of gentle'mens'
sftirts and ties-, also underwear
at J. T. Sheffield & Co.
Mrs. Hottier Pilant of Gro-
Mill Was shopping ill
|tdwn one day last week.
Mr. Niel CUrfrigbtj of Gusseta
Was transacting business here
list Wednesday.
Buy yoiir shoes and hats
From Harris, Iktncan & Fant
and save money.
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Kliss R>xie May> o£ Kildurb;.
\vas trading in town oue day
last week.
W. W. Mart Hi and datigHtior
Miss Nora were in the burg
lust week.
A nice line of 5e Toilet Soap,
best on fc'.ie matket', at the Cabin
foriig Store.
Messrs S. N. E,;sbols and A. L.
Ivelley, of Warren Springs, were
in town yesterday.
Mrs. K. M. Sttittfe spent Satur-
day and Sundny with her moth'
cr Mrs. J. T.'Huff and children.
Big Bull game at tbo Park
Saturday, como 1'aujli, grow fat,
durl be sociable.
Just received a cabinet of J.
I\ Coats' thread at Harris', Dun-
can & Flint's.
Mr. Newt Anderson and wife
and M'ss Myrtle Coleman wore
shopping in town cio day last
week.
&. T. Sheffield & Co. have
'opened up lots of uew shoes of
all styles. Go and inspect them.
Prof. John Henderson and Mr
Wilson of Red Hill, was on our
streets yesterday.
Mrs. Dud Givens and- fuHiily
are visiting relatives in the
iiountry this week.
Sbreded oocoanutj chocolate
find extracts of all kiuds for
sale by Harris, Duucan &
Fant.
Miss Mary Williams is visit-
ing rolatives in the Bear Creek
community this week.
H. N. Hamilton, of near Ceii-
ter Grove, paid liia ~ inspect.? to
bur city yesterday. •
Buy your tfottr from Harris}
t)uncan & Fant. They have just
recoived a car of Cult's Excel-
lence; every sack guaranteed.
Rev. G. K. Williams is con-
ducting a protracted nieetiug al
ftew Prospect this week.
'N Mr. and Mrs. Victor Floroftcfe
Of Stamps, Ark.; vitotfed his pter-
ents here last week.
Dr. and Mrs. It. E. Ligon and
Mrs. Kate, Gfttbbs are visiting iri
Texarkuna.
W. T. Hatcher aud wife wore
trading in town one day last
week.
thtfv are all PLEASED.
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^"By experience I have found you?
Hunt's Lightning Oil to be a prcat nlfl
4nd strain reliever. I am very much
pleased with it/' C Q. Cook.
HR\ „■ - Halletsville, Texas.
2oc and 60c bottles.
Saveral things crowded out of
fbia week's paper; like prejudice
teotfa a number out of ft Wen
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H. C. Fulcher was down from
Cusseta last Friday and paid
his respects to the Sun office
while here. V ;
Uncle Chas. Davis and Wife
who have been visiting their
daughters at Aryan's Mill re:
turned home Sunday.
J. 0. Goodman has had his
barber shop front lepainted,
which adds very much to the
looks of this end of town.
HOWDY!
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How's your liver? If not iti first-claSS
Condition, doittg full duty and giving
entire satisfaction Simmon's Liver Puri-
fier Will it so you'll think its gone-
its troubles will be gone. Put up la tin
boxes only. Price 25c per box. ,
Misses Anna Lee Henderson
and Lessie Lanier visited Mrs.
It. M. Stone out at Mrs: Huff's
Sunday.
Mf$. Eliza Hatcher, of near
Liberty, was the guest of her
brother W. H. Harris Friday
and Saturday ;
Misses Era and Vera Weath-
era'.l visited friends in town
Sunday and attended services at
the Baptist church.
To Prospective Paint^us.
To those who contemplate
painting: GHre lis a chance to
figure with ybil bn your paints
aud oils,
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Cabin Drug Store.
Miss Virginia Florence re-
turned last Tuesday from a visit
to relatives at Texarferttli and
Stamps, Ark.
G. T. Bartlett has bought the
old LUcas bUilding next door to
the bank and is tearing it down.
He will put up a build;ng in its
place for a post oflice
Rev. J. W. Erwin, Mrs. Lou
Banger anil daughter Pariim
and Mi'a.: Fiankie Wood Will
leave toddy to visit L. E. Haf-
key's family in Bowie coilnty;
Fverybody is invited to como
aud bring their bibles to prayer
meeting at the Methodist church
next Friday night for reference
work.
Prof, W. W. Campbell and
wife attended tile burial of Mrr.
Jerry Brttcki who died at her
home at Bryan's Mill last Fri-
day and Was buried Saturday.
MeSflrs H. A. O'Neal, Guss
Mathews, F. L. Allday aud II.
McCain, of Atlanta was in the
Hdb yesteioay.
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J; t>. Fant and wife were ilpf
frdin Friendship Sunday after-
ltoOu looking at their now hoitfe.
They expect to move in BbtbO
tiftie this week.
There will be a picnic(dn . the
4th at Douglassville; speaking,
fotjt racing and ball playing, Will
be tho order ol tbo day; every
bod<r invited.
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fir. Ed Goodman, of Kilaarej
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who went to '^pxarkaua and hid
uti operation performed for ap-
pOnaicitisl returned to his home
last Thursday yery 'much im-
proved aud i., ou « fsiir road to
■reco-eftieHMB ||
Miss Floyd Ingrabam, roiurn-
pd from Huntsvilie wbero she
has been attended school; aud
i1} the gt e-it of her siiter, Mrs.
L. C. Weaver this Week.
It. P. Fant and children at-
tended the closing services of
the protracted meeting at
Friendship Sunday. Ho reports
a splendid meeting.
Jelly glasses at Harris, Dun-
can & Faut's.
Mr, John Meier, ot near La-
nier, came up Tuesday and in
company with I. H. Lanier at-
tonded the meeting of the Exec-
utive Committee of the Cass
County Industrial League which
met in Atlanta oh that day.
Mrs. Lula McCall and family,
of Douglassville, visited here pa-
rents, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Rog-
ers-, and other relatives Saturday
attd Sunday. Mrs. MuCall and
Miss Sallie remained for a few
days visit, the rest of the family
returning home Stinday.
NO SPOONY BUSINESS.
For Chills, Malaria and Biliousness
Cheatham's Laxative tablets arecertain-
by very fine. No bad effects as with
leuinine. Then they are so convenient;]
can carry them in the pocket and no
Spd'dh is necessary. They are an ideall
remedy. 2oc per box. Geo. Westlake.H
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DRUGGIST AND PHARMACIST
COMPLETE STOCK:
Stationery, Combs, Brushes, Pc>cket Knives,
Perfumes, Rubber Goods, Paints, Oifs,
Garnishes and Window Glass.
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Agency for Hawkes Glasses.
Phone 3i New Mosely Building Lafayette St
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Texas.
Are you a renter, if so> you are
Standing in your own ii&ilt; call
at the Sun oflice and we will tell
you how to own a home; we re-
present a couple of loan compa-
nies that wants tohelpvou build
or buy you a home, at only 5
per cent interest, see add in an-
other column. Its up to YOU.
H II McWliorter received a
telegram Sunday night, that bis
tMother, Hftd p Stroke of paralysis
and he left for Eldorado; but
yesterday Dr McW liorter receiv-
ed a telegram that she was bet-
ter. It is hoped that she will
soon be herself again.
"MOON LIGHT PICNIC"
There will be a moonlight
picnic at Mines' Park Thursday
night ,/uly 29th, given under
the auspicies of Tho Women's
llom^ Mission Society of-the M.
E. ChJIrch. Refreshments pro-
vided for all who attend; a cor-
dial invitation is extended to
fevery one to come and enjoy the
evening.
EIIRAY NOTICE.
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Taken up by G. W. Coody Shit .stray-
ed before Eb. I'razior, J. P. Precinct No.
1, of Cass County, Texas; one black mare
pony about 8 years old, weighs 700 lbs,
white spot in face and left:hind foot h
white.—Appraised at $50.0$.
Given (mder my hand and seal Sf offifce
this, July the 26th, 1909.
>■ ./ . I. U. Lanier,
Connty Clerk; CasSCo., Texas.
Buy yOvir Soda Pop from
Bernice Morris. He is agent for
the Wask'om Bottling Works and
^ill keep a supply on hand at
John. £. Mofris' store, Linden
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IDLENESS IS SIN
WANTED—At once to
hail! lumber. Top prices paid:
; T. A. Greer,
JLintfeii, 'Texas, R. No. 1.
TOKXIIRED 0\ A HORSE
"for,ten years I couldn't ride a horse
without bciug ill torture from piles,"
writes L. S; Napier, of Rugless, Ky.,
When al I. doctors and other remedies
failed, B.uckjen's Arnica Salve cured
me." Infallible fof Piles, Burns, Scalds,
Cuts, Boils, Fevef-Sofes, Eczema, Salt
Rheum. Qorfts, 23t Guaranteed by
^.- bin Drug Store.
Tf you waut to keep up with
r«">'•? t lscr\bA fot the Sau.
Grogan's Mill Locals.
Heaith is vefy good at present
We had a nice crowd at church
Sunday night. r
Mr. Will Halt and wife, Mr.
Albert Anderson and wife and
Mr. Walter Liles and wife spent
Sunday with C. W. Hall.
Misses Ellie Westbrooks and
Ara Miller oi Bivins visited W.
R. Grogan and family last week.
We witnessed a ball game Sat-
urday evening between Center
Hill and the Gulley team. The
score was 19 to 15 in favofr of
the Gulley boys, who quit the
game in the 8 th inning. ,
The Center Grove .boys also
played the Piney Grove, team
Saturday evening, the score was
10 to 6 in f^vor of Piney Grove.
They had a niqe dance at Mr.
Sol Tayltfr's Friday night.
Jay Bird.
MK and Mis. Griffin of Mill
Croglc community, spent Sunday
night with Mr. and Mrs. M. D.
Givens. . V
I 4H dry goods, shoes, hats,
tlbthing, la'dies* aud genla' fur-
nisliiug.goods Will be sold lit a
reductiotj for the next GO days
Jrif 6iisb, at John S. Morris.
Ha will give you tho best bar-
gains of tho season Linden,
jToxus, July 1st. 190$.
The most, valuable power ori
earth is human power—mental
and physical—and when it is not
employed it is not only lost biib-•
it consumes a part of wKat other •
earn. Work backed by the pow- .
er of mind creates vvealth; work,
sets money in motion; work pays
debts Work is the vital power
c'f prosperity, and tliatcity, that
community^ and that nation
whose people are idle* are poor <
and criminal iri proportion to the.
number that vyork and the tinm
they work.. .The greatest eartli-
ly.blessing i£ to give them hon-
est, remunerative work.
God has given us six days ti.
labor, to do our work. He pro-'
vides the night for rest and sleep-
and recuperation,'.and added the.'
seventh day of rest. Man added
the holidays, and yet we are nob>
satisfied. We look upon Hdaven
as a place of idleness andflong to
go there to rest. 9
■ Idleness is not rest. ' Idleness
is a Sin,,and breed.® .discouten b
and crime.—iV^'fior Couuty Pa-
triot.
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. OLD AND TRUE.
«".For fifteen years I have constantly*
lrept-a supply of Hunt's Cure on hand
'o use in all casses of it Chi fig skin troub-
le For Eczema, Ringworm anrf tfcc{l
like it is jieetless. I regard it as an olrt
friend and a tr ie one."
Mrs. Rul3 Treslad.
Crf'erifirld
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Banger, John. The Cass County Sun (Linden, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 33, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 27, 1909, newspaper, July 27, 1909; Linden, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth341469/m1/5/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Atlanta Public Library.