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SPRING HAS COME.
And Every Mother is busy preparing Clothing for
HER CHILDREN*
No use to go to so much work,
as we cau save you all that
worry aud trouble.
We have received, and now offer
elegant and Complete line of
From the cheapest percal at oOc to the most elaborate pique,
organdies aud lawns, from the little tots to the grown girl.
CHILDRENS CRESSES.
Our line of Ladies SKIRTS and WAISTS is just Grand,
We have added inis Season an Elegant line of Ladies UNDERWEAR, TRIMMED
LACE ami EMBROIDERY;
ON- SIGHT,
O'i W RAl’i’F.'.lS liih i-miHifiars all llmJ lew stuff fatiinrs, you eaunol fail to lie pleased, aud
n will i iiv you when in Jefferson to eall and examine our Stock. Yours to Please,
&y co.
i.jMMinmwi
DnsIiTAMV.
CASS COUNTY SUN.
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John. Badges,
JO litor et Proprietor
TUESDAY, MAY 11, 1001.
'» m: o*l nt\ n (tuMislu'il rv«»r>
k a ‘<tiii) , is <nitert*c> «* l!ir I.iuieii pusi-
<>£ft i* as cromlcIhss matin*.
SATES 3? STBSOaiPTION:
Si.eij C:jt. etc rear, cash in adraa:? Sh
•' “ sis mccths, ' ‘ 60s.
Fast paid is aivazee lists ;er ctssth.
Be suro to see the ‘■Danger! Full line of Indies, children
Signal" at O'Furrell next Satur- | summer hats just received
day night. ; at 11 Nelson’s.
Guilt Edge shoe polish and T. i 11 E- Bnmgher and \Y. M-
m Blaeking at the drug store of Pooler visited Douglassville Sa-
Powell A Davis. turday.
Mr. Lamarr, of Texarkana,
La Creole Hair Kvstorer.
is spending a few. days it, our via,*7^ It-
draft without gumming. Stops the
| hair from falling out mill prml Dees ease
and eotiitni t Si a bottle. Mamifae-
tm'id b.v the \ .a Yloot-MaiisllehlDrug
Co. Fur sale by Powell A Davis.
city.
J. D. HARRIS, County Surveyor,
and Civil Engineer; Leveling or Ter-
Otutimry notieea and raids of Thanks racing land a Specially, at sg.oi) per
will l.e inserted at two-atid-a-half cents
per line.
LOCAL INTELLIGENCE.
Mrs. Sarah Graham spoilt hist
Thursday at Sol Taylor’s.
W. L. Davenport visited here
yesterday.
All kinds of soap at J. A. Lu-
cas’.
Miss Annie Ilornbcek was re-
ported sick yesterday.
Mrs. Josh Kirkland _of near
Almira, was in the city Monday.
Mrs. Doss of the country visit-
ed friends in Linden yesterday.
day. Address. Garlield La.
Messrs, llartiy and Taylor, of
near Atlanta, was in the city to-
day.
T. S. Spell’s is the place to buy
your furniture, wagons, buggies,
when in Atlanta give him a call.
E. B. Surratt, of Surratt’s Mill
has been quite sick but is report-
ed better this week.
Mr. Bee McWhorter, of near
Douglussville, paid his mother a
visit Sunday.
Mrs. Flewellyn is visiting her
mother of Marshall this week,
who is reported in bad health.
Sreat Values ia Shoes.
Shoe Goodness ami low prices are
successfully shown in the offering of
our new shoes. P. Eldridge, Jeffer-
son Texas.
Albert Wilson, of Douglassville,
payed Iris respects
1 yesterday.
J. J. Story lias a few
seed ground peas for sale.
Then Simmons,
and N. J. Ba.
street ono day the past week.
Thanks to our friend W. P.
to our city Traylor,of Hughes Springs, for
setting his subscription on the
Sun up to 1004.
c'Ul
Dud Givi ns
K
tut; Oti
more
CvcIiMn ..fw a vs carry a bottle nl
BALLARD’S SNOW LINIMENT, in
disc of aeciiii lit. if applied immediately
---—-—— ■----- it will subdue the pain, prevent aweli-
Go to Powell it Davis’far VOltr *nB anil tliscolnintlon, ami quickly heal
... * , tlie wounds. Trice 25 and 00 cents at
writing tablets, lead pencils and J. J. Story’s.
Basoom Hines is visiting iu school crayons.
Atlanta this *wk._ Spring, Spring, beautiful Spring,
Lanier, nL'"’ 8U'1 °f clothes will be jut the
David Clements, of
was in town yesterday.
Clevie Huff is reported some
better this week.
We are sorry to report Mrs. R.
F. Lee sick this week.
Mrs. Elmer Brown was on the
ffek list last week.
Full line of medicine at J.
Lucas’.
G. F. Hanes, of Marietta,
tilt our City Sunday.
Commissioners Court is in ses-
sion this week.
Full line of groceries at J. A.
Lucas’.
Mrs. N. K. Sauls visited incur'
qity one day Inst week.
Bud Taylor, of Canar.n, was
here yesterday.
thing.
A Ripiuski & Son, Jefferson, Tex.
O. S. Bartlett, of Kildare, was
mingling with his many friends
here yesterday.
Rev. J. II. Thorn preached an
interesting sermon at the Bap-
tist church last Tuesday night.
A DeWit''» Litile Early Kisers search
tlie remotest part of the bowels nod re-
move the impurities speedily with no
* discomfort. They are billions for their
V as efficacy. Easy to take, never grille.
Slid at To well & Davis’.
A Good Thing About (>ur Offers.
They are fashions newest favors,
and our prices are strongly on llit
side of economy. T. Eldridge, Jef
Inrun, Tex.
The Cusseta and Douglassville
base ball clubs played at Doug-
lassville Saturday, the score stood
as follows.
Cusseta............21
Douglassville ......14
YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARE TAKING
When you bike Grove’s Tasteless ('bill
Tonic because tiie formula is plainly
printed on every bottle showing that it
is simply Iron and Quinine jo u taste-
less form. No Cure, No Tay. 50 cents.
Miss Daisy Traylor visited her
home last Friday and returned
Monday, accompanied by her
broth jr, G. A. Traylor, who spent
the day in our city.
Mrs. Josic Ray who has been
visiting relatives in and around
Linden, returned to her home in
Hunt county Thursday, and was
'accompanied by her father W. C'.
Lpdford.
Mr. J. M. Polk returned from j
j a business trip to Harleton the
[iast week. To Out-of-Town People-
--*T®~*- i Just as touch painstaking to please
*'■ A. Lack, of Atlanta, will give you by letter as if you were 'at the
m i *" ~ , , .}«u a,,J tiling you \Vunt to eat, as j counter. All orders or request for
a\ i. "as me \(=c. cheap any house in town. samples filled same day received.
J ,y- L — T. O. Box 51C.
I sou, Tex.
P. Eldridge, Jeffer.
Ben Duncan and family spent
W. W. Martin was in town yes-1 a few days in Jefferson this
lierday. j week. j Guaranteed.
1’ ’’ue snu11 at A. Eu- : Tax Assessor, G. C! Powell oi |)lai,,i is guaranteed' to in* a'peniinneiit
ca3’’_____ | Atlanta, attended to business’ in Sw day cbm*. ut?,VH?,d“ucm
J- K- Young, of O’Farrell, j °»r <% Friday. d^JZ^hl! l"^"^
Visited in the Hub last Friday. ! Don’t dlspair because you have a Nocure'no^fy.1, Phce'Scents'*
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Arsats Wanted
for the State Capitol Insurance C> n-
pany and the Farmers' Fire and Tor-
nado Insurance Company in e:vh
town in the state. Good agents .an
make from $60 to $100 per mooft.
Address E. II. Biapel, Texarkaia,
Texas.
The editor of this paper Ins *,*or
anee in the above named companies
Married—On last Wednesday
in Jefferson, Judge Rowell ofi-
eiating; Elder W. F. Martiu'nf
Hughes Springs to Miss Lizzie
Price of Shiloh. The Sun wisl es
them a pleasant journey through
life.
OStl Soldier s Experience.
M. M. Austin, n civil war veteran, of
Winchester, I ml., writes: “My wife
sick a long time in ’•pile of pood doctors
treatment, (»nc whs wholly cured by
Dr. Kinjrs New Life Pills* which work-
ed xvoinlerH for my health. They .al-
ways •!«». Try them. Only 25e at Po
ell & Du vis* drug store.
i
Rev. J. M. Greene, John !».
Morris, F. L. Frost and daughjf
ters and Miss Irene McWhorter
attended quarterly meeting at
Douglassville Saturday; the ne'it
quarterly meeting will be at llu"
mouv church. . .
The Atlantu News and t!. e
Hughes Sprinc- Enterprise are
all home print: which we an
glad to see, hope that the town
Dr. Lemmons who has been
confined to his home for some
two months on account of sick-
ness in his family, is now ready
to answer all rails either day or
night; os his family have recov-
ered sufficiently for him to at-
tend to his practice.
Hot weather aud Alpaca Coat and
Vest. Ilot weather can't tell of Val-
ues. Now we've got die Alpaca Coat
and Vest of the Alfred Benjamin &
Co., make and you’ve got the price,
a price yo i'll he glad to pay when
you see the values offered. A. Rip-
inski & Son, Jefferson, Tex.
Llrrmaed to Link.
The following marriage license
have been issued from the county
clerk’s office since our last issue:
Will G. Davis to Miss Janie
Hawkins.
A. T. Stewart to Miss Ellen
Burres.
Howard King to Della Cole-
man.
D. V. Taylor to Miss E S Mc-
Cloud.
V
Were the same, it would not matter where you
buy. But the kind you find iu our Store is
different in appearance and finish, dilfcren in
construction and design, different in workman-
ship and material used, and the greatest differ-
ence is,
h
•ALWAYS the VERY BEST GOODS at the VERY LOWEST PRICES.1
our §T/\mtc cuMAi
Not to be undersold, and to sell ALL GOODS as Low [as ttie Lowest, and Lower.
Every article sold under a guarantee to be os represented.
Tlie Linden Dramatic Club
pl ived an appointment at Queen
’’ity last Saturday night. They
. .. j rt a ?.ffQ TiiuT uuu uie
high in their praise of the royal
reception and magnificent treat-
ment that they received at the
Our Great Department Store is Full of Bargains in
every Department,
Our stock is full and complete, with Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Ladies
Ready Muilo Skirts and other goods, Millinery Mens, Boys and Youth’s Spring Clothing,
Huts, Gents Furnishing md Shoes. Staple and Fancy Groceries. Hardware, Willow ware
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(Lvdni'I*Harness,.and I’eOtl Stuffs! When Tn Jeilei
ters. Mail Orders will Receive 1’rompt Attention.
niuke'our Store your headquar-
hauds of that people.
in which they are located will) Everybody that feels interest-
show their appreciation by pa-jin ttie Linden High School are
requested to meet at tlie Court
house next Wednesday night to!
elect trustees and attend to other
r~vTTr" rr *?yrp tatzo
iLv.Er^a&wA^acarsH*
tronizing them liberally.
Miss Florence Newman, who Iiah
been u great sulfei from Muscular rln*u
mutism, says Chamberluins’a r*»ii_,
Ibilmistlu* only reme.iy that afTonl: i j uUdil)6Sd that may Como before
her relief. Miss New nun is :i uuiel
respected resident of tlie vdlajieof (JJraj
N. V., and makes this statement f*.
the benefit of others similarly afflicted
This liniment is for sale by Dowell i\
Davis.
A regular hail storm fell heri •
Sunday morning, but it did n
damage except knockingoffsoim
fruit. It was followed by a gooi i
ruin which was gladly received
as it was badly needed.
Croquet and base ball is all-the
go here now, and seems to bi >
highly enjoyed by both younj;
and old.
Our efficient Assistent I’os ’
Master, G. W. Bartleett, lias re
ceived his commission and i
now Post Master instead of as
sistent.
the meeting.
J. 8. Morris,
J. A. Lucas,
J. T. Shellicld.
•Si or its is Colts and Calves.
For a young calf or colt from a day
to a inmitli old gi ve one tvaspiioiiful of
Cliaimbcrlain's Colic, Cholera and
Diarli ea Remedy, in half a gill of wa-
ter as a drench after each operitiuii of
the bowels more than until Ini; usually
one dose is sufficient. For older ani-
mals it may be given in the feed.
Thousands nf valuable animals are sav-
ed liy it each year. This remedy is just
what you should take yourself when
troubled with diarrhoea, For sale by
all Druggists.
It is reported by letter from
Queii City, that ou last Friday
nigll Mr. Bentley Lumuuis’
luidfrs was shot out by unknown
parties while on watch at C. L.
Cube’s shingle mill. Mr. Lum-
mus returned the fire in the
dark, but no one was hurt. Such
An Estrasudinary Sale of Ladles Heady
Lade o aists and Sairts.
Asti lisliing low ices. ' --ner i|proceedure is liable to get somt/’-
sliowiug and mat r, into trouble. .
line his riiontli at I’. Eldridge s,
ferson, Tex.
Feinioina for Women.
Femenhin, 50 cents, contains four
more does than the average $1 female
tunic. The must powerful mother’s
friend known to the medical profession.
All physicians riserihe it. A trial
will convince you that iventfer the best,
female tonic that money can buy. Man-
ufactured by the Van Vleet-Manstield
Drug Co. For aule by Powell A Davis.
Rev. J. II. Thorn arrived in
our city last Tuesday,and accom-
panied his family, who have
been visiting here for some time,
home last Wednesday.
Strayed—from my farm near
Marrietta, one blue mare mule,
about 14 hands high. It had on
a leather halter and was tied down
with a grass mpe. Will pay a
liberal reward for delivery or any
information. Address,
G. F. Haynes, Marietta, Texas.
Proud we are to see that our
sister town, Atlanta, lias organ-
ized a company and will put up
a canning factory; this will not
only help Atlanta, but the entire
country. Success to your enter-
prise; now why not erect a cot-
ton mill?
Your attention is directed to
ad of W. F. Cameron, of Atlanta,
who is in the insurance business.
He would like to write you in
some of liis companies, give him
a trial if you need any thing in
his line.
Mrs. Dr. Lemmons is spending
a few weeks with her parents at
Culberson. Mrs. Lemmons is
still in bad health and we hope
the visit will be beneficial to her
and that she will soon be restored
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: OIL STOCK FOR SALE.
««3»wsay a 1 =* aaat S* ss-ta* «
(Incorporated under th.» laws of Texas.)
Authorized Capital Stock $2. 0,000. Shares $10 Fach
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This Ci'inpa'iy cnntroD l!k)° acres U miles west ..f Galveston „» Onlvesl.in
Islniiil. 1 Ins tract ut Inn , imw has two artesian ivdls mi tlu- nnm-rtv sunk r
a depth of ■!'><> feet, which show the preaci.ee »f gas in large , naniitle! „ d U »
| 'vn,ir shows traces »f sulphur. 1 ne proximity of tli so lauds {.. the city of rji
vestnn. and hence to tidewater, make them the most attractive tor .level, , ,
of any iu the great Texas oil hell. It is the purjiose of the company to offer to
1 investors shares of the capital stuck of $10.00 e.acli nt 1 J
SoPER SHAKE.
FULLY PAID and NON-ASSESSABLE.
The money to be raised to he a treasury fund belonging to the company with
" hich it is proposed to prospect tins laud for oil, gas and minerals
Stock i» being rapidly taken ami the right is restrained to advance the pries
and impure gomkare never permitted J °r wUI‘dr“'V frum “,e market "““out h,rU^r * 1
to form part of our stock. Only the host1 DIKKPTnim
and purest of all kinds are offered and ■
these, in many eases, at the prices usu- .1. Lnhit, Adou & Lol.it Bankers, O. S. Flint, Cotton merchant I H \v
ally charged for the interior grades, | t'teile, Cotton Broker, Gen. Anders..... Maritine Association M. F. Mott of 'Mott
Now when you come to Jutferson j re ''lr*T ^ttor|ic*v' °fGalvest(m Texas; Julian Hanger, Cotton, agclianf
give us a call; your ...ail orders solid. “ * H«i^yomilinker ■wire nhm.t this company. Their responsibility |, unques-
T.iL!,..ni '.'o'" big made fn nil. Make your elieeks payali|e;to ,1 i„,bit,
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WE ARE POSTED
on all matters relating to
DRUGS AND MEDICINES
led J. F. Crow Drug Company.
VV. F. OA5fER«>,
INSURANCE AGENT.
Life. Fire, Accident amt Tornado.
Representing only Good and Reliable
Companies No “Fakes," no “Wild
Cats.” Solicits your business; office
over Hughes Bros., Atlanta Texas.
Linden High School.
Our school will close its nine
months session on Thursday,
May 2ot‘d. and its patrons and
friends and the friends of eduau-
tion generally are invited to at-
tend its commencement exercises.
Rev. \V. A. Reagan, of Atlan-
ta will preach the sermon on
Sunday, May 10th at eleven
o’clock.
The exercises on Thursday will they obtained
Every body be sure to attend U° health
the school meeting at the Court
house Wednesday night. It is
to the towns interest to have a
good school.
Tiie Linden Dramatic Club
will present the 2 Act Comedy-
Drama, “The Danger Signal” at
the O’Farrell School House next
Saturday night the 13th inst.
Admission 15 and 25 cents.
Man-
tm 1 ,> . . i » . | T t'v,5uk. co,>»tItulion. The vitalizing ufaeUHVtJ by V'un Viect-Mnnstielil Diul'
Flovd Roberts and Arthur Lee princip e of Herhi.ve will assuredly j Co. For sale l.v Powell & ll ivh
strengthens it. There is a stimulating ---------
regnerating power, unequaled in the! Glad we are to hear that Oltr
Whole range ot medirinnl preparations, - . T “ ” , at °U1
Price, oO cents at J. J. Story’s. • j friend J. K. Oden has accepted
■visited Springdale last week.
visited
A. Miles, of Atlanta,
here last Friday.
Best line of tobacco in town at
/. A. Lucas’.
Mrs. T. A. Y. Jaynes of the
country was in the Hub shop-
ping yesterday.
P OPS the COUGH and WORKS off tbi LOLI>.
Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets cure
;* cold in one day. No Cure, No
Price 25 cents.
W. D. Stone, of Douglassville, |a I’osition. as book beeper for the
attended to business here yester- i^112 Allday it Son in Atlanta,
day. * ‘
Constable Nat Curtright, of
Douglassville visited the Hub
yesterday.
TO CUSS A COLB gj OUS DAY
n . , Tn\<i Lax?,ive Promo Quinine Tablets
. Ali iirui?gij*t» rtfuml tlif* money if it
fail^ to “lire. K. \V. Grove** signature
Go 1. T. S. Spell. Atlanta, for “"JJSSSl*"!!?:______
*•»' aoJ im-: I,a, sfol,.ta"aTI
piemen ts. j that will do your heart good to look
-----1 , rt ! °t, and your feet good to wear.
\v. N. Doss payed tho Sur. A. Ripinski A .Son. JvQerson Tex.
office a pleasant and agreonble
call last Saturday.
8. E. Eywin was-
among the
Candies, Nuts, Apples, Bnnnas
Oranges, and in fact everything
that goes-to make up a first clns
oallera at the Sun office Salttr- confectionery store can be found
at J. A. Lack’s Atlanta.
We received a copy of the
Prairie Home, printed at Min-
den, Neb., yesteiday which we
placed on our exchange list.
The Prairie Home is a neatly
gotten up paper and we wish it
much success.
If people only knew what we know
about Kndol Dyspepsia Cure, it would
be Uffed in nearly every household, us
there are few people who do not suffer
from a feeling of fullness after eating,
belching, flatulence, stomach or water-
brash, caused by indigestion or dy>ue|i-
sia. A preparation, such ns Kndul Dvs-
pepsia Cure, which with no aid from
the stomach will digest you food, cer-
tainly can’t help but do you good. For
sale by Powell 4 Davis*
WANTED—T UST.tV JPUTIvllEN «n<1 WO-
me,! Li travel and adiertiee lor old establ’sted
sonse of solid financial etaodinir. Salary SHO a
year andexpenrea, all payable in cash. So ean-
va*.,n* requirwl Git,, raferer.ee ai.d tjlone
relf- adUre-e-l staiapol e irelope Addreaa Ma.i
aAer.ssaCaxtoaBldff.. UL*uo.
" The Jjedjite*^iiT“ ami a
O’Farrell sliould give tlie “L
ger Signal” a good house, r
treat is in store for all those
attend.
■ Eld. W. A. Reagan, Pastor of
list Baptist church, Atlanta, will
jpreach the commencement ser-
hicm for Linden High School
Vext Sunday May 10th at II a.
i. ut Baptist church.
Rev. Reagan is an eloquent
•speaker and line preacher and
ivo predict for him a large audi-
ence.
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Tttachor5 Notice.
Douglassville, Tex.
Mr. Banger:
Will you please an-
nounce through the Sun that the
•forth East Texas Teachers As-
ociation will convene in Dain-
:erfield on Friday tlie 17th of
lay at 8 i*. m. and will continue
'•iringthe IStli.
All teachers who contemplate
attending are requested to write
to Miss Mary Walker, Duinger-
field, who is chief of committee
to secure homes during the ses-
sion of the Association.
The program is an interesting
den High School Sn Tl.ursdahfp,,e ,and .“ ful1 ,attendance of
evening, the 23rd of May, and at\ Respt., J. A. H. Cranberry,
night. Y
wns when they received a letter hear
ing the post mark “Kudul, W. Va..”
and the contents fully explained the
circumstances. For a verification of
this a’ateinuiit the reader is referred
to the latest Post Office Guide,
iii ^ preparation so highly prized by
eight o Clock a community must he worthy of the
Plantation .Sarsaparilla 5J een
Ts composed of sarsaparilla, y
dock, Stillingia, polk root and imliu.
potash am! cures all impurities of tjj1*
blood. Has cured thousamls ami w
cure you. One million bottles sold a
nually is suffieieut'to emiviucd any oi 0
of its worth. Manufactured by tl ’
Van Vleet-Mansffeld Drug Co, F 1
sale by Powell & Davis.
Every body invited to at tern
the closing exercises of the Lin
G. B. MeDotraid, of Jefferson
is prepared to do any kind of re-
paring of either brass or iron; be
will make you anything on short
notice. He lias the latest ma-
chinery to do the work with;so
if you need anything set»d it to
his foundry at Jefferson. ’
Our friend John Lemmons was!
on our streets last Friday. He)
informs as that he is now located]
at Harleton^
J^et the citizens turn out at the
gHiool meeting and elect Prof,
jjersons as Principle of Linden
gh School for a term of five
.. rs; for we don’t believe that
begin at 2 o’clock p. if. and will
consist of two gold medal con-
tests and tlie Annual Literary
Address by Hon. W. T. Armi-
steud. The evening’s entertain-
ment will begin at
and will consist of a declamation greatest confidence
contest for medal, songs, drills, * *
. , , . , .. Tie Creat Selling ef Spring Goads Saver
marches, tableaus etc. \ ou are Eaa Its E,iua! in TMs 3ter0.
cordially invited to attend. wlien a person enters the door of
L \\ . 1 ersons. ou gfu.at depratinent store and really
Kildare Pickups. """'.V0, b"r’ au;‘ 'vaLnts,a,‘ Lar'il'lu-,°
r suit his taste and pocket book m price
C. E. Lilllt, of Shreveport was tliat person ninety-nine eases out of a
ill our town again this week. hundred buys here, not only buys
D. L. Wright, of Lodwick, heie but be is highly pleased with his
spent a few days at Bivins Mill, purchase. You are doing yourself a |
Miss Birdie Rand left Thurs- Preal injustice if you do not trade at i
day for Woodworth La. to spend i1*’ Aldridges, Jefferson, lexas.
” [PW week^ 'viUl ,u‘r ,,,,rle’-A,,n- Guara iteed-Salafy v,S,y. |
v ' Men ami women Of good address to represent
M ra. L. L>. loud Wtl3 tlie gliost ns, some to travel appoiuting||agentgeothcrs for
of Mrs. Sauls Tuesday. . local work looking after onr lntereats. SR'JO^jnl-
^ * arj guaranteed yearly; extra comraissiou and ex-
J. J. Evans attended to busi- penses, rapid advancement, old established
r ^ rpi •« honse. Grand cha.ce for earnest man or woman
ness in Jefferson lhursday. , to >«•»« pi^.a, permanent pomtlon. liberal
Mrs. C. II. Westbrooks, of BlV- iuconiL’ana future. >ew, brilliant lines. Write
. .. . .. ,r .ft mice. STAFFORD PUESI,
in S \\ ilS the HU6St ol Mrs. 1 llOS. Church *'t., New Haven, Conn.
Evans.
Mrs. R. P. Willis and Miss
Fannie Duncan are visiting in
Texarkana.
Little Jessie Bivins returned
asm T^uru qulciny tu oe,>i
This is an Opportunity for small Investors
Eaetgaized at Washlagtaa^
The only instance on recori
post office being named after a palent
medicine, was last year, when in Wet-
zel County, W. Va„ a new post office
was established and named Kodol, af-
ter the famous Kodol Dyspepsia Cure,
manufactured by E. C. DeWitt & Co.
of Chicago. It hail given such satis-
factory results that the name was u-
naniinouslv selected by the people for
the new office end adopted by the de-
partment at Washington, D. C. This
aclion was entirely voluntary on the
part of 1 he people of the community,
without any solicitation whatever from
the uianufac.urtrs of Kodol Dyspepsia
Cure. In fact the first knowledge
regarding the matter
"SMMiraii
BY BUYING DIRECT FROM
E. ROSENBURGER & CO.,
202-204 E. 1024 St., NEW YORK CITY.
The Largest Clothing
Manufacturers in America.
OUR GREAT BARGAIN OFFERI
At BOYS' ADONIS \(% "70
NQ SUITS FOB \f fH
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wc Pay lixpresaagc.
Tfce*t tolta nrefftiar:intvcr!to hr marie from lot.
In I......
Irom j to g yc.irs ef ngr
breasted, with Snllor Collar—Coll*
ported Wool Chuvlot. in maca. nine. Grey
In sires from y to g years ef nge Made
lar fancy »■
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Made up double.
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Patent Waist Bands. Trimming and Wnrliiiitinkliif
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the very best Sices for 10 to 14 years, wlilmai Sallot-
Mention age and If large or sainll.
When ordering -.end Post Office,
Express Money Order nr Registered
Letters, alw age at last birllidny,
ood if large nr small f> r his age.
Money cheerfully refunded If uot
sfactory. Send sc. stamps for
sample.!, t.^pe measure, lucnsuring 1
blanks, etc. ★ \V 4
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Best Passenger Service
IN TEXAS.
4 IMPORTANT GATEWAYS 4
“No tiontle to answer questions."
Constipation 2 FAST TRAINS DAILY 2
& Biliousness
from a few days visit to Bivins.
Mrs. Noble-Osbern visited in
our town this week.
C. W. Sea!,, of Jefferson, has
bought a farm near this place.
The following gentlemen were
in our town tiffs week: W. JI.
Hilkene, M. L. Smith, B. A. La-
marr, C. C. Hines and A. Miles.
Thos. Walker and sons, W. A.
Stone and Tlios. Hodges spent a
few days on the I^ake fisbiug.
Mrs. (J. P. Robison entertained
Cause
Sick-headache,
Pains in the back,
Sallow complexion,
Loss of appetite and
Exhaustion.
There is only one cure, which is
St. Louis, Chicago
....and the East-
Only Line Running Through
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One Pink PHI touches the liver and
removes the bile.
One Tonic Pellet nightly, acts as a
gentle laxative in keeping the bowels
open, restores the digestive organs, tones
ien enn ever get a better
ciple and why not offer it to j the young people Friday"Tight
and his efficient nssiktauts. J. J. Carmicheal and family, -------
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gr^Onuen and icWar; now j * A c„ lo^of Iuli.„, >rrived
else do we ueid? Nothing, Tl j . I .1 Treatise ind sample free at any store,
uci . Thursday to work on the rail; ua*s am co..r,
to e^care his :er\ifi-*s.
1 rood.
Uortense.
For sale by J. A. Lucjs,. Lluden.
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Superb Pullman Vestibuled Buffet Sleepers,,
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Handsome NewChairCars (seats free).
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Banger, John. The Cass County Sun., Vol. 26, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 14, 1901, newspaper, March 14, 1901; Linden, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth523429/m1/2/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Atlanta Public Library.