The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, September 17, 1920 Page: 4 of 8
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A question of How Much You Eat,
But What You Eat.
That is the reason we keep the
Very best Groceries in town.
Come and select your food from our shelves.
Glover & Bevill
Prices Always In Line
Center Point Pick-Ups
Dell Greer and wife and others
visited the fair at Paris Satur
day.
The prayer meeting and. sing
ing at Line Branch Sunday was
well attended. Also the Sunday
School.
DODSON TELLS THE
HORROR OF CALOMEL
Yob Don't Need to Sicken, Gripe,
or 8alivate Yonnelf to
Start liver.
You're bilious, alugginh, constipated.
You feel headachy, your stomach mar be
Kour, your breath bad, your ekin sallow
and you believe you need rile, dangerous
calomel to start liver and bowels.
Here’s my guarantee! Ask your drug-
gist for a bottle of Dodeoa's Liver Tone
and take a spoonful tonight. If it
doesn't start your liver and straighten
yon right up better than calomel and
without griping or making you sick I
want you to go back to the store and
get your money.
Take calomel today and tomorrow you
will feel weak and sick and nauseated.
Don't lose a day. Take a spoonful of
harmless, vegetable Dodson's Liver Tone
tonight end wnke up feeling splendid.
It is perfectly harmless, so give it to your
children any time. It can’t salivate.
KZEIU!
Money b.sk without qu«
tf HUNTS Salvo fills In
treetmsnt of ITCH, KCZKMA.
Ill NO WORM, TR
Ion
tho
ITTER or
other Itchine skin dioseooa
Try a M cant hen a* i.» risk.
K. 0. THOMPSON
Hush Ward and wife of Rogata,
were driving over our country
Sunday.
Will Tucker of Fulbright, has
sold his beautiful home to Vol
Dugger.
Alf Kuykendall and family
spent Sunday in the Deport com-
munity.
After all, this is just about the
j most beautiful world anyone ever
did see—especially when the sun
shines.
A number of Fulbright young
folks snent Sunday afternoon at
i Will Humphries, where they en-
joyed piano music
H. L. Stubblefield of Hot
Springs, Ark , is back at the old
home and will help Mack Townes
gather the cotton crop.
This is Red River County’s
fair week and all have been enjoy-
ing the races and amusements,
and viewing the exhibits.
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] R E Foshee of Line branch,
land Walter Cross have sold their
crops and will move to West
!Texas Mr. Foshee moves to
Eastland County.
j A bird man passed over Tues-
day of last week “winging his
weary way” from Shreveport to
Paris, where he entertained vis-
itors at a “dollar a minute” in
the azure skies. The sound of
his motor is always welcomed
| bv the children and others along
| the route—all wish they could fly.
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We Must Guard
Our Girls
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Saved An
Operation
On the threshold of womanhood
comes the crisis which means
health or invalidism. Three gen-
erations ago an old southern doc-
tor wrote a prescription for the
ills of women, which has become
known to fame as ‘' Stella Vitae;”
has been the right thing at the
right time for thousands of
young girls, down to the present
day. Try it for YOUR daugh-
ter. Money refunded if FIRST
BOTTLE does not benefit.
MK. W. F. NEL80N, a merchant of At yOUT drag store
Hixon, Term., nays: That the daughter
of one of hia neigh bora, Mr. James
Hoberta, was in anch a condition with
female trouble that an operation waa
adviaed, and the young lady was sent to
Chattanooga for ita performance. Hhe
dreaded the operation, and STELLA
VITAE having been recommended,
decided to try that fl rat. She has taken
aix bottles and ia happily on the road
to recovery. Bbo ia able to do her uaual
work and ia in better health than for
yean before, but continuea to uae it.
She writ,"a: ‘'STELLA VITAE will do
all you cli im.” Her father say a “She
began to improve at once, after taking
STELLA VtTAE.”
THACHER MEDICINE CO.
Id, |W|i A Ha, ftiWmm. Taaa. U. S. As
Little James Henry Morrell
bss been ill, but is now able to
be op. /
Mrs. Edgar Boll and baby are
ill. They are at the home of Mrs.
Susie Ball.
Rev. James is bolding a meet-
ing at Cunningham and is having
great success.
Little Miss Christine Robinson
is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Jim
Mills, at Paris.
Lloyd, the little son of Mr. and
Mrs. FY&nk Murrell, is suffering
from a bone felon.
Mr. and Mrs. .Ellis Whitney
are visiting Mra. Whitney’s
mother, Mrs. Lockhart, at Atlas.
Mr. and Mrs. A E. Ball Jr.,
spent several days in Paris visit-
ing relatives and attending the
fair.
Rev. Geron and family of Phoe-
nix, Ariz , will return to their old
home near Rockford in Decem-
ber. v
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Squires
daughter. Mary, and Carl Peters
attended church Sunday at Pat-
tonville.
We learn that Prof. Houston
Braecheen, our former teacher,
is to teach in the Glory school
the ensuing term.
Dr. T. W. Buford has been suf-
fering from an attack of append
icitis. He spent several days in
Pans taking treatment, and is
very much improved.
Misses Ora and Ella Burrous
have returned home after a two
weeks’ visit to Paris and points
in Oklahoma.
H. L. Bell has his new gin
completed and is ready for work.
Quite a number of bales of cotton
were ginned last week.
Tiie teachers from here attend-
ed the institute this week, re
porting an interesting program
Prof. H. H. J. Fling of Commerce,
was conductor.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Bell, and
Aunt Cad Bell of Cunningham,
visited Mrs. Lawrence Robinson
Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Robin
son is much better, after a siege
of chills.
Frank Hart of Blossom, an old
resident of Minter, was m our
midst this week selling sweet
potatoes. Mr. Hart reports an
enormous crop of potatoes this
year.
Uncle Charlie Foracher, who
has been working as night clerk
at a hotel in Greenville, is now
back with his former employers
of a few years past, J. H. Ratliff
& Co. We are glad to welcome
Uncle Charlie back to Minter.
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Rheumatism
makes the joints ache and causes the afflicted person much misery.
For quick relief use
BALLARD’S
SNOW LINIMENT
If Is a Powerful* Penetrating Remedy
The relief is prompt and very gratifying to the sufferer. It eases
the joints and conveys a strengthening influence that aoon restores
normal conditions. Use it also for healing Cuts, Sores, Wounds,
Burns, Scalds, relieving Stiff Neck. Lame Back or Sore Muscles.
It rarely fails to give good results.
JAS. P. BALLARD. Proprietor. ST. LOUIS, MO.
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Mr. and Mrs. Albert Martin
have bought a home in Deport
and will move there soon. Mr.
and Mrs. Martin are old resid
ents of Minter and we will miss
them. We are certainly so»ry to
lose them. Jcp Taylor will oc-
cupy the Martin home.
Good Reason
"A sailor has a wife in every
pibrt, they say,” said Miss Simp-
er.
“That’s the reason he spends
most of his time at sea,” growled
the bachelor__Detroit Free
Press. _
School Opens September 20
For the students we have
plenty of fountain pens and Ever-
sharp pencils. We also carry a
line of leads for the pencils. They
save time and money.
D. K. Jeffus, Jeweler.
Sewin; Wanted
I desire to do some sewing.
Those desiring my services may
phone me at my residence.
Mrs. Sid Grant.
For Solo.
A pair of mules, a Ford truck
and s soda fountain and fixtures.
D>L. 8nell.
Parents That Son nr Daughter
What About Their Fntwt
Success?
Their ability to think, to do, to
act according to the laws of a
well trained mind will measure
their success.
How to give them the most of
this important training in the
shortest time and at the least
cost, is the question that a cats
logue from America’s largest
business training school will
answer. Whenever a group of
parents get together, whether it
be at home, picnic, or church,
and the question of the kind of
an education to give a boy or girl
comes up, some well informed
parent and a patron of the Tyler
Commercial College, Tyler, Tex-
as, will tell of the advantages of
this famous institution and what
wonderful results It accomplish
ed for his son or daughter in a re
markably short period of time,
and at a small expense. Write
for a catalogue of the Tyler
Commercial College today. Read
the endorsements from parents
who have patronized this institu
tioh, and note what they say as
to the thoroughness of our train
ing, and as to the royal surround
ings of the student while in
school. Read the many endorse-
ments from our former students
showing their success. Read the
endorsements of business men
who employ our graduates. Read
the description of our extensive
practical courses of study, and
you will see that the Tyler Com
tnercial College ranks among the
foremost educational institutions
of the country. When your son
er daughter has graduated from
this institution they will hold a
diploma that represents effici-
ciency, and will not only be a
passport into the best salaried
positions, but will be unquestion-
able evidence that they have
achieved a great accomplishment.
They will not have to go back
home and wait for something to
turn up, they can go into the
business world and turn some
thing up. v
Fill in and m#il for our free
catalogue.
Name_________________________
Address________________________
Red BalL
Gasoline-Kerosene
Lubricants
Manufactured by
Independent Refineries
A Trial Order Will Convince You
A. C. NIXON, Distributor
Lucian Grant, Local Agent
DEPOR.T, TEXAS
Phones No. 110 or 219
Another Mechanic.
Stock Law Sale
By virtue of assessment and
award of damages and fees duly
filed in the office of Justtce of
the Peace of Precinct 1, in Lamar
County, Texas, I will proceed to
sell as under execution, between
the hours of 10a. m. and 4 o'clock
p. m., on the 25th day of Septem-
ber, A. D. 1920, at, the residence
of Joe Holmes, ten milfes south-
east of Paris, Texas, in said coun
ty, the following described stock:
One dark bay horse, thin in flesh,
about sixteen hands high and
ten years old; wire cut on right
fore leg. To be sold according
to the provisions of the Stock
Law of the State of Texas, to
satisfy such assessments* and
awards and the cost thereof.
This the 9th day of September,
1920. Ed Bell, Constable,
Precinct 1, Lamar County .Texas.
For Sale.
A small mare, known as the
Lewis Dickson animal. She is
in fine condition and priced
reasonably. Mrs. B. S. Grant.
For Sale
145 acres good black land of
W. B. Chesshir estate at Rugby.
See or phone me.
Levi Chesshir.
For Sale Or Trade
Two Ford automobiles.
J. Read.
Sam
For Sale.
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Five year old mare, buggy
and saddle. See me at the home
of Frank Stephens.
J. E Goodwin.
;ik-
Lee Thompson, well known to
the automobile trade because of
his affability and superior effici-
ciency as an automobile mechan-
ic, has beec added to the force of
aid and relief dispensers at the
Motor I nr., where he will be glad
to have his friends call on him.
This is a substantial addition
to the already strong and capa
ble force of trouble eliminators.
No job is to small ncr to difficult
to receive prompt and careful
attention in our big, modern
shop. The Motor Inn,
R. D. Sterne Co.,
Right on Lamar at Church.
Paris, Texas.
Price to Increase
On and after Septem ber 20 we
will be forced to increase the^^ntUrd.household"remedy,
price of our wood $1.00 per cord. "
This is made necessary by cotton
picking open up. and after that
date we will be forced to pay
higher wages. Better get your
order in before the advance
Phone it to the First State Bank.
J. R. Walpole.
My laundry basket leaves on
Monday and Wednesday morn
ings, and the Ideal Laundry,
which I represent, washes every-
thing except the baby.
Chas. Dyer.
FOR HEADACHE,
UVERTROUBLE
BUck-Draofbt It He Best Medi-
cine This Lady Ever Used. Says
It It Only Medicine She
Gives Her Children.
Cherry Village, Ark.—In telling of
her experience with Thedford's Black.
Draught, Mrs. Little Ellis, R. F. d No
1. this place, said: “I used Biack-
Dranght as a laxative, also for head-
ache, torpid liver and Indigestion It
Is the best liver medicine I have ever
used and Is the only medicine I g\n
my children.
“I feel like It has saved me a lot Is
doctors’ bills, for when the children
complain of feeling bad or have a cold,
I Just give them a good dose of Bliek-
Draught and they aoon get all right
It certainly cleans the liver and clears
up the akin and they are soon out,
well again. I wouldn’t be without It
'or anything.”
Seventy yean of successful use has
made Thedford's Black-Draught a
Standard, household remedy. Every
member, of every family, needs, at
times, the benefit that Black-Draught
gives In helping to cleanse the system
and to prevent or relieve the troubles
that come from constipation. Indiges-
tion, and a lazy liver.
To keep well, your stomach, liver
and bowels must be la good working
order. To help keep them that way,
take occasional doses of Thedford's
Black-Draught. Thousands of homes
are never without it.
For sale by all druggists.
The genuine has the name,
Thedford’s, on the labeL Insist on get-
ting what you ask for. £ K
Tor Sale.
Several young milk cows.
Frank C. Stevenson
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The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, September 17, 1920, newspaper, September 17, 1920; Deport, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth912356/m1/4/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Red River County Public Library.