The Savoy Star. (Savoy, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, September 11, 1908 Page: 1 of 4
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THE SAVOY STAR.
“A WEEKLY N1CWSPAPKR DEVOTED TO THE UPBUILDING OF SAVOY AND SURROUNDING COUNTRY. ____
SAVOY, FANNIN COUNTY, TEXAS, FRIDAY SEPTEMBER II, 1908.
Volume 7, Number 114
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
. , We arc always in these days en-
Thft SSjVQTT Stflir The Star woultl reioice to kno'v • deavoring to separate intellect and
w m that every man in the neighbor- manual labor: we want one man to
hood would make enough to pay ‘ be always thinking and another to, Distric cers.
every dollar of his indebtedness be always working, and we call hor District Judge
and have enough left to furnish one a gentleman and the other an J BEX H DENTON
SUBSCRIPTION RATES,
One year-..-,—-.—-----$i oo
Slx months---------------- ■—■■■«•——-— 5®
Three months —--------- 35
Entered June 7^100?,‘ as second-
•laaa matter, post office at Savoy
Texas, Aot of Congress of Marob
», 1879.
T. E. Artkrbrrry,
Editor a Proprietor.
Women murderers are getting to
be common in the land.
Rural carriers and bankers ob-
served Monday as Tabor Day. We
did too.
Some people will really be dis-
appointed if the cotton crop is not
a failure.
him and his family another year.
Mrs.
Hettie Green, the richest
woman in the world, says it is our
own extravagant ways that make
us poor. Hetty practices what. .
she preaches too, and that has the ! an(* mass °f socict) 's niac e UP
effect of makmg one believe she is Iof morbid thinkers and miserable
operative; whereas, the workman ;
ought often to lie thinking, and j
the thinker often to lie working,
and both should be gentlemen in
the best sense. As it is, we make
both ungentle, the one envying,
the other despising his brother,
( Of Paris. )
i For District Attorney—
R L LATTIMORE
( Of Paris, '
buck-draught!
tWlPATiOi*
if. f, vims ITT.
REAL ESTATE.
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KIRI* AND LIVE STOCK INSURANCE,
CITY PROPERTY AND FARMS FOR RENT.
telephone: connection.
Office In
First National Bank.
honest in her convictions.
A drive through the country on-
ly strengthens the theory that
more stock raising would be prof-
itable. We never saw fiuer grass
workers!—John Ruskin.
There should be only one kind
of class distinction: good and bad,
virtuous and immoral. Honesty
and ambition should be recognized
wherever found.
i The government is bringing
for pasture than we have had this | strong argument to bear in the
year. If cotton wont grow on matter of good roads when it
your land,
will.
cattle, hogs and sheep
The setting of life’s sun is not so
much dreaded when life’s race has
been properly run.
When a man can buy a wife for
$t 50 and sell her for $3.00, he is
a financier.
Fannin county has $56,058 free
school fund this year, against
$53,506 last year.
Cotton gathering season is now
on and many people will rejoice at
having employment again.
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It is now time of year for the
newspapers to show an increase in
advertising patronage, and only
those merchants who put vim in
their fall campaign of advertising
can hope to win. Better begin
now and get in on the ground
floor.
It is too bad that the Texas Re-
public is so anxious for the poor
abused liquor dealers
bursed for their loss, in case their
business should be taken away
from them. Why not re-imburse
the poor wife whose husband is
taking her living away from her |
threatens to abolish established
rural routes unless the roads are
put in such shape that the carriers
can get over them in bad weather
as well as fine. This is bringing
the proposition right home to the
people of the community through
which the roads run. The Herald
doubts if the people living along
any of these routes would wane to
see their daily mail privilege taken
away and the action of the depart-
ment ought to bring immediate
results —Denison Herald.
Notices from the Department
have been received here to the ef-
to be re-im- feet that there are pieces of road
on each of the three routes that
must be fixed, if the service is
continued.
THE GOOD HOUSEWIFE.
You look at the housewife who
County Officers.
For County Judge-
HENRY CUNNINGHAM
t
| For County Attorney—
J WALTER DONALDSON
j For County Clerk—
W. A. THOMAS.
| For Sheriff—
CHARLEY BRIDGE
For District Clerk—
EARL McALESTER
For Tax Assessor
W C FINLEY
For Tax Collector —
EDGAR B THOMAS
| than a clogging of the
and nothing less th
no more 1
8 bowel 9'
an vital stag-
Precinet Officers.
For Commissioner Pre. No. 2—
I F BARRETT
For Constable Pre. No. 2—
JOHN LARGE
For Cotton Weigher at Savoy—
S H LARGE
Constipation is nothir
ctoggi
inglcBs __|
nation or death if not relieved.
If every constipated sufferer
could realize that he is allowing
poisonous filth to remain in his
system, he would soon get relief.
Constipation invites all kind of
contagion. Headaches, bilious-
ness, colds and many other ail-
ments disappear when consti-
pated bowels are relieved. Thed-
ford's Black-Draught thoroughly
cleans out the bowels in an easy
and natural manner without the
purging of calomel or other vio-
lent cathartics.
Be sure that you get the origi-
nal Thedford’s Biack-Pr&ught,
made by Tlie Chattanooga Medi-
cine Co. Sold by all druggists in
25 cent and $1.00 packages.
Htmi, Ark., Mar So, 1001.
I cannot recommend Tkedf ord’s Black-
Draught too highly. 1 keep It In mr home
•U the time and hare nacd It for the last
tea years. 1 never gare nr children
any other laxative. 1 think 1 conld
never be able to work wlthont It
on aeeoaat of helag cruahled with
. constipation. Yoar medicine Is
I all that keeps me np.
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There was a man in our town.
Who thought that he was wise;
To save expense, he had no ’phone,
And ceased to advertise.
But when he found his trade all gone,
With all his might and main;
He straightway had a ’phone put in,
And advertised again.
Now all day long, he’s on the run.
His phone rings day and night;
Just hear him shout: “Hurrah, hurrah,
I’m strictly in the fight.”
Rates to country subscribers, 50* P61* month.
The Southwestern Telephone Co.
f!
If hot weather will promote the
growth of cotton, it will certainly
be thrifty this year.
and spending it for whisky. j has a place for her things,* and
—.- -L-i1-' j these things in their places, and
EXCHANGE COLUMN*. i you find a woman who is systeui-
If you want a story to gain wide : atic in her work. and when she |
circulatoin telL it to somebody in j needs anything she can put her J
confidence.—Farm & Ranch. * hands on it in a moment. She j
Funny, but it’s so. These con- plans and calculates whenever there
! fidence people are bad fellows any- j is to be extra work, extra cooking,
Dear old sweet Fort Worth!
Bees got so thick there last week,
they delated street car traffic.
how.
Just about
boy has
the time the
to gather
u p
Nearly everybody is agreed that i books again he hears that the cir-
Sunday was the hottest dayofthe!cus coming. Ringling s
extra washing etc., and she knows
j beforehand just what there is to
j do, and what she wants .to do it
school i with. Her work moves along like
clockwork, and when the clock
strikes twelve she is ready to put
the victuals on the table. The
are
year. Anyhow it was hot enough.
Good roads was the slogan of
the rural carriers at Tyler this
week. It should be the slogan of
every citizen.
The North side clerks, and Mr.
Painter ou this side, got a regular
fallhousecleaningmove o n them
this week.
headed for the Southwest and j then are not hindered—they eat
should be here in early October.—j their dinner and get out of the
Sherman Democrat. way, and her work goes on accord- j
That is if they can make a deal ing to programme, an<jl nobody s
with Capt. McDonald. time is wasted by her procrastina-
\________j tion. She is on time, the glory of i
her husband, the beloved of her
The hen is the mortgage lifter of children, the admired of all who ,
America, and her output last year fcnow ]ier. And this same woman
was greater than the total value of so exact in .all her doings, gets
! the country’s wheat crop.—Beau- tnore time to rest and read and in-1
mont Enterprise. struct her children in the paths of j
How about it when the chickens j rjght and the social duties they j
are lifted off of the roost by an un- owe to au Ladies, we hope you
The Life Story of
CAPTAIN “BILL” McDtONALD
OF TEXAS
Based upon his own reminiscences and written expressly
for this purpose by
ALBERT BIGELOW PAINE
ft in Pvra>ual Biographer j>f Mark Twain)
will be published serially in
PEARSON'S
MAGAZINE
The story is to l>e published in twelve parts, each
making a complete chapter upon one of the typical
stages in the development of this famous American.
THE TRUTH ABOUT BROWNSVILLE
POSITIONS USES
CONTRACT given, backed by $900,000.00capital and 1 $ yeark* SUCCESS
DRAUCHON’ST^V COLLEGES
28 Colleges in 10 States. Indoned by business men. No vacation
LEARN BY MAIL
UikLuAO, Ki\ WORTH,
TYLER, WACO, AU3TIN*.
SAN ANTONIO or
GALVESTON. TEXAS.
is the name of the first chapter. It
upon the investigation and report
It looks a little strange that
when the tax rate goes down the
school fund per capita goes up.
That’s regulating some..
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known friend during the shades of are Qf this class receiving the bless
the night.
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j ings of your husband, and the j
j praise of all who know you — !
; Home Circle in Tioga Herald.
There were many forest fires -
during the summer just passed and : THIS IS IMPORTANT
there are some raging still. A few ! and you would do well to read it. j
more days like yesterday with the 1 p. M. Inzer & Son carry Mur-'
thermometer registering over a ray's Yegetable Blood Purifier,;
hundred degrees in the shade (as 'Murray’s Balsam for the lungs
Murray's Ca-
Tbe elephant is the most suita-
ble animal to carry Mr. Taft, and
it is lucky this is the party beast,-------- - .... ' t : ^
as nothing else could carry his j it did here) and we shall have fires J and kidneys and
weight.
Sulphur, Ok. is going to pave
her streets with native asphalt.
They are doing a wise thing for
they have material in almost un-
limited quantities.
here.—Bonham Herald.
Sunday was a scorcher and Mon
day wasn't cool.
tarrhCure. This Blood Purifier
I is the best remedy known to the
medical world for liver and stom-
ach troubles, constipation, iudi-
1gestion, catarrh of the stomach
A New York man has refused to i or bowels, sick headache and for
-peak for thirty* vears past because j that form of piles caused by con-
a woman he loved happened to stipation, .nerve and heart troub-
have sense enough to refuse him j le and smothering. Four.or five
was largely
ipon tne investigation, an<i report of Captain
McDonald in connection with the Brownsville dis-
turbances that President Roosevelt discharged the
negro battalion of the Twenty-fifth Infantry. Tkiij
story appears in
T5he
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Has anybody ever thought
and marry another fellow. I know
two or three men that I wish had
about getting up a Fannin countv j been jilted when they were young,
exhibit for the State Fair next J -Bonham New-
month? We believe a very nice j With most men a jilt sets their
showing could be made j tongue to wagging.
Bryan had a big crowd of labor-
ers to hear him speak at Chicago
on Labor day, and a big demon-
stration was given him. One by
one they fall in line.
Anti-prohibitionists are organ-
ising and making ready for a
strong fight. Let it be hoped that
after they have done all they can.
they wi'l be so gloriously defeated
they will be satisfied to not make
another attempt soon.
Rarely ever do we see the white
schooners, moving through this
part of Texas. Inftnigrants now
ride on railway trains. Coming
to Texas they first sell off every-
thing for cash and then begin
anew* Kinfolks in Arkansas and
Texas no longer move like a snail's
tread to make the biennial visit
but hop a sleeper or day coach and
ride like a millionaire- —Sherman
Democrat
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Arterberry, T. E. The Savoy Star. (Savoy, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, September 11, 1908, newspaper, September 11, 1908; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth904498/m1/1/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.