The Herald. (Carbon, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, September 9, 1904 Page: 3 of 4
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* M. C. TUCKER
DRUG STORE
Foi\ bargains in spectac
les. razors, pocket knives
and lamps at first cost for J
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I THE NEXT 30 DAYS !
7TORRIS STORE NEWS.
Gome and get a bargain
while they are CHEAP.
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V. P. Drake knows a bargain
when he sees it hence he bought
his stove and furniture from us.
PAINTS AND OILS
at bedrock prices, in fact
everything in a first-class
drug store cheap. j
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i LOCAL NEWS.
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W., Grist of Romney was here
tradinf Tuesday.
J. E Harper of Long Branrih
was here trading Tuesday.
See J. E. Spencer about gettimg
money to pay out your home.
The Carbon country was visit-
ed b?’ fine rains Saturday .‘and
Sunday.
J.. .A. and J. B. McEntire beard
the Culberson lecture in disco
Tuesday.
We buy, sell and rent
real estate.- Morris €»
Spencer.
Miss Vivian McCoy left Satur-
day for Waco where she mill at-
tend school.
A. C. White will rep&r your
jewelry cheap. Call on him at
Tkcker’s drug store.
Miss Alice Williams isi»Dallas
this week buying a stock <sf mil-
liaery for Williams Bros.
FOR SALE — Poland Chian pig
and jersey calves, all registered.
- W. S. Barber, Kokomo. Tex.
P. G. Crossley candidate for
couumty treasurer passed through
town Tuesday enroute to Pioneer.
If you want your subsection
taken or renewed to the Dallas
Daily or Semi-Weekly News see
H. V. Fowler at Morris’ sboee.
Bring us' your hides, we pay
highest price.
P. A. Elders of Okra bought
groceries of us this week.
We want your cotton and will
pay highest market price.
Grandpa and Grandma Liles
bought goods of us Wednesday
because they find our prices low-
er than elsewhere.
Let us take your order for that
tailor-made suit. We guarantee
a fit.
L. 0. Sandlin -of Staff was
trading with us this week.
It will pay you tto take advant-
age of our cost sale.
Mrs. Cook of Curtis boughfa
nice bill of goods Tuesday.
1 have some ,goats I want to
trade for worfc mules or horses,
or would take jome corn for some
of them.—M. iG. Morris.
GREAT COST SALE
IN ORDER TO MAKE ROOM AND SAVE TROUBLE OF MOVING WE ARE
GOING TO CLOSE OUT ALL SUMMER GOODS AT ACTUAL COST.
We have something very pretty in white and figured lawns, organdies, dimi-
ties, dotted Swiss and numerous other goods that we havn’t time and space to
mention here. The best way for you to do is to
COME AND SEE THESE GOODS
GET PRICES AND BE CONVINCED
THAT WE ARE REALLY SELLING AT COST. ' THIS SALE WILL NOT
LAST’ ALWAYS 'FOR AS SOON AS THE PEOPLE SEE
HOW EXTREMELY LOW THESE GOODS
AY® BEING SOLD THEY WILL BOY THEM FAST.
S. H. Key took advantage of
the special low prices we are sell-
ing goods at by buying $149.80
worth to take to his home at Go-
mez, 100 miles northwest of
Big Springs.
We carry the largest and nic-
est line of ribbons.
We want all the peach seed
you can bring us.
J. W. Lucus of Romney bought
a nice bill of dry goods Monday.
Our prices are always right.
3 cans good salmons for 25c.
Pure Uvalde honey in comb
for sale at our store.
Dont forget us when you need
barb wire.
3 box mince meat for
3 cans good salmon for
1 galon sorghum
25c
25c
30c
2 packages good coffee for 25c.
We want to sell you a cotton
sack—have them ready for use.
Best price Paid For Country produce1
BRIND - IT - IN - WHEN - YOkJ - COME - TO - TOWN
MONEY TO LOAN
I will loan yam money on im-
proved farm property to the
amount of 40 to 50 per cent, of
its value al & Iband 10 per cent.
Int. per anur* ■on 3, 4 or 5 year
time, ami wii «lso buy a few
good land notes.. -J. E. Spencer.
A. C. White sepairs jewelry at
Tucker’s drug Mttore.
J. H. Guy of IKokomo sold cot-
ton here Moaad^y.
Miss Maud Srrooks of Gorman
visited her brofcer Steve Brooks
this week.
Every home «4aould have some
kind of musical instrument. Hall
Music Co. of Dublin will sell you
a piano cheap. Write them for
prices and terms.
E. W. Liles of Mangum had
bosh&ess here Month;/.
Fbf sh Oysters at S&he Coney Is-
'Restaurant ewa?y Friday.
L. H. McMilli® eif Hamilton
county was here bins week jrros-
jaeflting.
A. B. Hays and M. M.'Morris
made a special bmawiess wiat to
Jewell Sunday.
Jack Hudnol arah wrfei df Tay-
lor, J\rk., are visitinjg Mrs. Hud-
motl'« father W. 3L ISpeer and
family.
For Sale.—A good house, two
comer lots, good young ‘.peach
orchard, good well «xf water, in
Carton. Price $33fa.OQ, .one half
cash. I.1 a year time on balance.
Apply at this office.
T. E. KfiEth of Curtis was here
Sunday.
Bud Gag e of Lorig Branch sold
cotton bane Tuesday.
Hall Music Co.nsfc Dublin will
sell you ajjiiano cheep.
C. F. Morris had business at if, L, PicrCC
Oknt Tuesday.
C. B. Poe and his father had
Ihushtess at Eastland this week.
'G. C. Koons spent most of the
'wedfc at Rising Star cleaning cis-
terns.
J. A. K&hop of'Long Branch.
was hesne trading Tuesday. >
O. W. Owney, a photographer
of Gorrasns had business up here
Monday.
If you want to sell your
farm call on or see Mor-
ris 6 Spencer.
Physician and Surgeon
Office atM. C. Tucker’s Drug Store
Carbon, Texas.
Jno. Allen and family of Dub-
lin visited relatives .here this
week.
Does y»sr clock or watch need
repairing? If so carry it to Tuck-
er’s drug store and A. Cj White
will fix it for you.
For Sale—One good wagon and
team for cash or on easy terms.
CailLun H. V. Fowler.
Will Guy has accepted a posi-
tion with Gorman Bros, to suc-
ceed 7. R. King who left Sunday
to rattead school.
Mrs. Geo. Langston of Cisco
waa bene yesterday and put the
History of Eastland County on
sale. Bwery home in the county
should have one pf these books.
Miss Cornie Wilson will leave
this evening for Scranton to at-
tend school.
Jewelry repaired cheap by A.
C. White at Tucker’s drug store.
He’s “Johnnie on the spot” for
your job.
Emmit Hall of Dublin has sold
pianos to E. H. Boyett and W.,,,
D. Allen. The Hall Music Co.
advertises and you see they sell
the goods.
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IF - IT’S - LUMBER YOU - WANT
WE’VE - GOT - IT
Otnr prices are right on everything tbit goes to build up a nice home,
our prices and terms. Courteous treatment to one and all. Yours
Call and get
for bBsiness,
CARBON - LUMBER - COMPANY
C. M. FARROW - Manager
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C. M. Farrow, visited atHicoj For sale.—One red Durham
Sunday. bull. Apply to F, T. Weaver.
Mrs. A. CL Reiger and her son
Bryan are visiting in Comanche.
Bogs Traweek of Hallmark had
business here Tuesday,
T. J. Hilton of Gray was trad-1 Several from here attended
ing in Carbon Tuesday. the organization of a Fruit and
Truck Association at Eastland
yesterday.
Mrs. A. D. Williams has re-
Pen Reynolds of Cisco was look- turned to her home at DeLeon
ing after his gin business'here after visiting S. H. Williams and
Joe Hearn of Hallmark was
here Tuesday trading.
G. A. McBeth of Okra was k
Carbon trading this week.
S. J. and W. A. Johnson have
sold their crop to C. F, Morri*
and J. N. Guy and will leave
soon fpr Montague county.
this week.
Dr. Montgomery and family
and Miss Wren Scarbrough re-
turned Sunday from the World’s
Fair.
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Little Miss Mamie Gray of
Mangum died last Friday night
and was buried at Eastland Sun-
family at Oak Grove.
A. S. Reese. R. L. Leclaire, T.
N. Holloway and Wilburn Scott
entered school at Scranton Mon-
day morning.
Those shoo-fly fans just install-
ed at the Coney Island Restaur-
ant are O. K. and show enter-
prise.
Fruitland Nursery, Dublin Tex-
as, sells highest grade trees cheap
and has poland china pigs to sell
now.—W. H. McKnight, Prop.
J. R. Stubblefield of Eastland
is in town.
Miss torena Lathem and oth-
ers from Eastland are visiting at
M. C. Tuckers.
Photographer M. V. Crossley
has just put in a new photogragh
chair and new stamp outfit and
says he is now fixed to make the
babies look pretty.
R. Riddle Jeweler, Dublin,Tex- ! t\ Baptist protracted meeting will
as. Fine watch repairing a spe- j begiu at Long Branch on Friday bc-
cialty. Send me your work—I fore the 2nd Sunday in September,
guarantee all work—Prices the
A trial will
lowest in town,
convince you.
Vor low” rates to the World’*
Fair via the Texas & Pacific rail-
way, ask any ticket agent, or
write E. P. Turner, general Pas-
senger agent, Dallas, Te\„>
fore the 2nd Sunday in September,
conducted by Eld. Hensler of Com-
anche. He is a noted preacher and
everybody is invited to attend the
meeting and lend a helping hand.
J. G. Poe,
Carpenter, painter and paper
hangef. Efficient workmanship
guaranteed.
Program-Senior League.
For Sunday Sept. 11.
Subject: The secret place of faith
Ps. 91, 1-14.
Leader: J. W. Fairbairn.
Faith.is born in the secret heart.
Rom. 10, 9-10.— Miss Mava
Snow.
Leaves all to follow Christ. Matt
8, 21-22. —Miss Pearl Adams.
Sits at the feet of Jesus and
hears his gracious word. Luke
10. 39-42-E. H. Boyett.
Good works follow Faith. Rom.
6. 15. Rom.- 8, 4. Finley
Bishop.......— -—•■■■. ..
General discussion led by J. R.
Foster.
Emmit Hall sold J. H. Boles a
nice organ this week.
To Our Subscribers.
If you want to help the Herald
pay your subscription during
this month as we have obliga-
tions to meet early in the fall.
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One square piano in first class
; condition to trade for a horse.
OPINION OF AN ILLINOIS MAV.
As the “proof, of the pudding is in
the eating and not in chewing the
string” so (the merits of a medicine
are most clearly demonstrated after
it has been used. Mr. John T. Teal
Tabor, 111., says, “I have been han-
| dling Harts Honey and Horehound
, for the past year and have found it
j very meritorious. I use it in my own
family with excellent results and it
is my best seller in the store.”
j When our readers have occasion to
! need a cough medicine we would
j recommend them to tiy Harts Hon-
■ ey and Horehound. 25-cent bottles
I Sold by IV and Moore, Druggists,
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Curtis, W. T. The Herald. (Carbon, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, September 9, 1904, newspaper, September 9, 1904; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth521122/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1%26list: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Eastland Centennial Memorial Library.