The Commerce Journal. (Commerce, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, July 7, 1905 Page: 4 of 8
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Notice to the Public.
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Lumber, Doors, Shingles, Etc. Etc.
See us before you buy.
Center Chapel Sayings.
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Queen Quality StarchT
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PENNYROYAL PILLS
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The Annapolis or West Point
M i I i t a r y School
Co., W.
ford.
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Miss Sue Potts has i
Anona to visit her sistei
Giddings.
M rs. Anna Scott of Rai
ited her father, J. T. Me]
this week.
Edgar Moore and far
Raney visited W. A. Hs
this week.
-w ,y > .j
that ait idly by expecting busi-1
neae co come anyway are doomed
I the
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year, uOc for six months, 25c for three
The Annie Peruna which was j' '
to have proved to the world that laracter and rare ability.
beginning with July 1.
crops around Com- •
HwdJ^E^Arai™cWWlSCONSIN
T. S. TURNER, Publisher,
Commerce, Texas.
For Goodness Sake”
Why Not Buy the Best?
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, n advertising, but from
sonavo I Who relies On the fact th;
, home
ff-rted r ■----
quailed quick
nd !_..o
i lundlev’s.
guaranteed.
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a house or barn we can sell you lumber at prices that *
.will save money for you. We make special prices on
car load lots. We sell all kinds of
Gary Hargraves of S
Springs was here Sundaj
ing friends.
There is considerable f
ported in and near town, i
of a mild character.
Mrs. Price of Greenville
iting her sister, Mrs. .
Wheeler, this week.
Headquarters for refrige
The gh rious fourth was glori
ously sunshiney. Two weeks o
such weather would work w< n
tiers in th
merce.
Rev. Jno. B. Andrews of Sj
1 iani Springs, Ark., will begin
meeting under a large tent
the church lot near the
en the 4th Sunday in this month.
Mr. Andrews has been having
phenomenal success in revival
work, having recently ield meet-
ings in Ladonia, McKinney and
Snerman, the one at the latter
place resulting in over 300 con
versions, and I feel that we are
fortunate in securing his ser
vices. All Cl ristian people are1
hereby invited to aid in the work.!
R C. Hicks.
I Painful Periods
I Life often seems too long to the woman who suf-
fers from painful periods. The eternal bearing-
down, headache, backache, leucorrhea, nervousness
jIZZILe^s’ |.nP'ng» cramps and similar tortures are
dreadful. To make life worth living, take
WjneJ0FdU|
It Eases Women’s Pains
It quickly relieves inflammation, purifies and enriches the blood,
strengthens tne constitution and permanently cures all diseased con-
ditions from which weak women suffer con
It Is matchless, marvelous, reliable.
At all druggests in $1,00 bottles.
WRITS US A LITTER
freely and frankly, In strictest confid-
ence, teltfnj us al! your symptoms and
troubles. We will send free advice
(to plain sealed envelope), ho* to
zAddr*”’ Advisory
The ttanooga Medicine Co.,
Chattanooga. Tam.
WHERE?>
FOR THATSUMMERTRIP?^
BE SURE IT IS l_~
WRITE A LETTTRTO 1 i\ I f
“KATY"
DALLAS, TEX. /
dNDLEARNABOUTTHECOOLPUCES
IN COLORADO.ILLINOIS.
MICHIGAN. ALABAMA.MARY-
y|L’LKEY & HAMILTON,
ATTORNEYS- AT- LA W,
Commerce, Texas.
References: nuuieree National Hank.ana
Planter-nod Merchanta National Hank.
■ Sooth «ld»
-nuarv. Phone ?. S rings.
“I SUFFERED CREATLT,” .
writes Mrs. L. E. Clevenger, of Beile-
vMw, N. C., “at «y monthly periods,
M my fife, but the first bottle of Car-
tful gave me wonderful relief, and now
* In better health thaa : have been
fora long ttme. I think Cartful thegrwt-
est woman's Bedldne in the worid.”
Paris, Texas, has a Preachers’:
Union, colored, which won’t mat-1
ry a negro for less fee than $2.50.
The idea is a good ore. If the ’
bride isn’t worth $2.50 she isn’t
worth marrying.
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Casey. Mrs. Maud G. Russell,
I 11 rx f | '
Osteopathic Physician.
present. Practice in all Chronic and Acute
Cases.
1*emale Diseases a Specialty.
New Phone 78.
Commerce, Texas.
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IF YOU ARE GOING TO BUILD
Commerce Journal
CLUBBING RATES
The union Sunday si-
nk’ was rained ,out agi
w.s»k.
having a great
-,-j patrunag
i to th
- The,Journal has made arrangements by which it ie able to of-
price indicated?” ’ r r " " me
Journal and Dallas News one year for
Journal and Ft. Worth Record one year for——
Journal and Houston Post one year for
Journal and St. Louis Republic one year for....
Journal and Globe-Dem* “rat one year for
Journal and Courier-Journal one year for
Journal and Farm and Ranch 1>IO
Journal and Brvan’s Commoner one year for 1.60
Journal and'Southwestern Farmer 4 Breeder one yr 1.25
The Journal is the newsiest paper in the county, giving all
i- k8j . as al1 the important county and state new-, and
liahnzl * A —II , ’ wbwwsb
Hirn
“It didn't kill me, but I think
it would if it had not been for
Hunt’s Cure. I was tired mjs
erable and well nigh used up
when I commenced using it for
an old and severe case of eczema.
One application relieved and one
box cured me. I believe Hunt’s
Cure will cure any form of itch-
ing known to mankind.” Clifton
Lawrence, Helena, O. T.
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Since losing my wife I find i
vi 1 be impossible for me to re
nain in Commerce. However,
I leave in my place Dr. W. L. Pip
I pin, a young man of high mora
Red River ?s“ nLigZwe^tL-ned I‘9 a &raduate °f Vanderbilt Uni
turtle and ducked. So the im-
portant question is still open t< 1
argument and ocular demonstra- j
tion.
1 . 'heir
I HE mission of the newspaper
is to tell the news. Help the i
Journal tell the news by telling
or phoning the Journal any item [
of news you know or hear. It I
will be greatly appreciated and
will help make the paper better.
Ladies' Jewelry cleaned and
and polished FREE of charge
THIS MONTH.
Miss Swan Rogers r
last week from a visit to
Vernon.
W . T. ivootiman was in :
Springs Saturday
business.
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STEHEN F. KNIGHT,
WATCHMAKER.
In J. A. Hall’s Corner Drugstore.
fai;
millionaire of some fel-
| You Are Eligible to Attend
A Surprise Party.
A plea-ant surprise party ma !
»e riven io your stomach ant
■ er, by taking a medicine whict ■
ill relieve their pain and dis-
comfort. viz: Dr. King’s New
-- ----- . J,fe P**ls- They are a most won
trading with th, I ,e^u' remedy. affording sure re-
bnaino c “ef and cure for headache, dizzi
sine-. ne9s and constipation. 25c at <’
the firms I J. Hundley,s.
Farmers of this pari are in the
;rass. Lorn is good and will be
ill right without any mure rain.
JI eany cotton is good ai pres-
et, lots of cotton just coming up.
Mrs. Galyon gave the young
.’oiks a cream supper last Friday
igh<. Attendance was good,
verybody reported a good tiim .
.‘lenty of cream and lots of pret-
y girls and old b?ys to stand uu
>n the porch till it was nobody’s
•u-iness. But the writer feel,
sorry for those who were too
aashful to go in the house. I am
sorry to say it, but we have som- I
ew boys in this country who are
-oo bashful to meet a train if it
has any ladies on it.
Miss Nellie Hood entertained a
large crowd at her home last Sat
urday night and every one re-
jorts a fine time.
Miss Johnie Worn of Green-
ville is visiting her friend, Miss
Lda Goans. We wish Miss Worn
4 long stay and pleasant time
That fancy ball player of Com-
merce spent Sunday evening in
>UF country. Mr. Goff is hi- <
name. The South Sulphur bovs |
nave just been fooling with th- I
team of Commerce. I
getting ready to play ’
If you ire an unmarried American bov between
‘ ' 17 »'"'«• of good habit..,d <a„
ibe necea-ary phy.ieal exi.minatkm. have .
knowledge of reading, w riting, arithmetic. F.n-
glteh grammar, geography ami hi.iorv of the
I nlted state.. Vnllke mo.t acbool., the gov-
ernment allow. you about reu per ye«r to de-
fray all eapen.es. y„„ reoelve a thorough mill
lary and academic education, and upor gr-i.-a
Hon may reaign or accept a eouunlasfon a. ||eu.
teoaut with in the rvgnfw -trvlct
Fuither particular, for four one cent M.mpa
addressing.
H. W. PHILLIPS, Louisville, Ky.
Dr. Caldwell
The Diamond Cure.
The latest news f „
hat they have discovered a dia
nond cure f >r consumption. I
ou fear consumption or pneu-
nonia, it will, however, be b»*s
----1 great remo
dy mentioned by W. T. McGee,
>f Vanleer. Tenn. “1 n.,d ;
ough for fourteen years. Noth
mg helped me until I took Dr
King’s New Discovery for con-
omption, coughs and cold-
vhieh gave instant relief, ao
-1 a permanent cure.’’ U
r cure, for thro t
lung troubles. At C. J.
Price 5Oo and Si
.—. Trial bottle free.
WILL SAVE YOU TIME AND TROUBLE.
LATEST INVENTION.
One Pound Equals Two of Others.
“Requires No Cooking.”
ASK YOUR GROCER R)R “QUEEN QUALITY.”
l or Sale by: Reeves Gro. Co., Crawford-Norris Co., Tom Style
I . Cornelius. L. Goujth, Brooks & Spradling, C. A. Craw-
The following pers< ns were in-
stalled as officers of Celeste
Lodge No. 770 A. F. and A. M. at
the Masonic hall. Celeste, Texas.
June 21, !()();>: \\ L. >h.make.
W. M.; .J, F. Roach, S. W.: Leon
Norris, J. W ; U. G. Roach, Treas
tirer: I). C. Kennedy, Secretary;
’ ■ D. V eager, S. D.; T. A. Harris.
J. D.; .) Barnard, S. S.; Wel-
don Smith. J. S. W. W. Roach,
tlie Tiler elect, was absent. Af-
ter the installation, which was i
public, those present enjoyed a
cream and cake festival at the ex- 1
jtenseof the Masonic fraternitv
-Courier. I
COMMERCE JOURNAL. |
evunuHxu cvcnv vuimv.
iwa’IT’o V T «*d ; r Commerce postoffice re-
. fcA-t Uv p,Mt orn,v for
30, has been completed by Post
master Harbert and the showing
is very much to Commerce’
I credit. The amount of (busines
lone aggregates $1324.51, an ii
erease over the same quarto
last year of $304.54. The increas.
over the quarter ending Marc!
31 amounts to $56.91. This show,
a constantly growing business.
As a further testimony of th
•growth of the business of th.
I x»3totfice Postmaster Harbei r
j las been notified that his sttlar.
has been increased $100 a yea
This i
quite a nice item for Mr. Hai
bert. Commerce is growin,
| 'iteadily all the time and the nex
report will no doubt show sti.
farther prosperity. In view <
----------.las been one <>
ever see.
> greatly hinder®,
business, this is
good showing.
A Card.
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WHMUKU Kg
•Il ****'• *®-w® I'MttmoalaU. Hold
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rauuu. ra.
Cotton Las been a boosting -
itself this week. There is no ap
parent reason for it stopping |
short of fifteen cents.
» |ny>idra toi^rt
in the firm of Hutson 4 Goodman
to W. T. Goodman Furniture
Company and all accounts due
are io be paid to W.
E. Goodman Furniture Co. I de
-ire to thank my friends and cus-
tomer-. for tl.eir pa-t liberal pat-
The papers are having i
deal to sa.v about the r •
hat goes abroad, chiefly
mail-order houses. There is
little different song being sun
by the papers. They have fo U !»•
! that the complaint does not com
to any great extent from th
home merchant or home manu- i1
I fa turer who rustles for his trad
i the mat
------ on the fact that he ie .
man to get business. p
J has been found that the home
man who bids for the trade hai
as earnestly as the foreign ma
has no cause for complaint tha
the other fellow takesit from ■
him. The people in this pro- i
gressive age are t
firms that seek their
most earnestly, and
.o’
mA.
CO”
John Hay, whose death a few
days ago is deplored by the the fact that this h;
world of letters a.s well as i»li ! the most rainy years
tics, is believed to have been tin there, which has'
author of "The Breadwinners.’ -
as I will gladly do this work
for them.
Forced to Starve.
B. F. Ltek, of Concord, Kv., i k , -
•ys: “Fur 20 years I suffered '„he°,,J.nr™
.gunies, with a sore on my upper1
<ip, bo painful so uetimes that I
ould not rat. After vainly try- j t
XeBuckten* Imic. Sa'lvl ”i >nd a8sure lh*ni that a11 i
it’s great for burns, cuts and J,atronage extended the new firm I
•VuUi.ds. At C. J. Hundley’s. be appreciated in every par- !
Inly 25c. ticular. Respectfully,
J. B. Hutson,
Commerce, Tex., June 24, 19o>.1
Digests all classes of food tone
nd strengthens the stoma, h an i
ige-tive organs. Cure-, dy-pep-
-ia, indigestion, stomach troubles
and makes rich bluud, health anu
.-treiigth. K idol Dyspepsia Cute I
rebuilds wornout tis'-u-s, -ov. G. |
. Atkinson of W. Va. savs: “I i
have used a number of buttles of
Kodol Dyspep-ia Cure and liav. tar eu » n ,, ” r"’ "j -■■•v,, a„ note «j ot
found it to be a very effectiv , *’* known PaPer« Cash subscribers for th.
and indeed, a powerful ren.edv ! "
for stomach ai rn-mts. I rec >m- I
mend ii to my friends.’ ’ Sold bv •
C O Hill. ?
Editor »ud Proprietor.
'BVRNCIUPTION RATES
Year.................$boo
?’ix Months.....................
WAdverii.itig rates are matte on 1
baais of 4 week* to the month.
versity and is fully equipped t.
Io all kinds of dental work.
I hope my triends and the peo-
ple of Commerce will give hin '
their support as I had hoped t .
share it mvself. I „ e *n our mid3‘-
■
from Paris, is i
Red Sock
They are
ie third game which will show
Commerce that they haven’t anx
ball team.
Miss Susie Moody was visiting
relatives out here last week.
Miss Susie Casey and Mr. Fred
lark attended prayer meeting
u Scatterbranch Sunday night.
There was quite a crowd mei
at Mr. Owens Sunday evening t*
go to prayer meeting and were
«ry badly disappointed by «j
thunder storm.
There is something very at-
ractive to Mr. Robert Robinson onice uu-tair. in \,.,i Ri,«-k
ip about Mr. Sparks’.
Mies Edna Smith spent Sundax
i -venmg with Miss Susie <
Mrs. Looper has been ill of I
| ate but is better now.
1 Health is very trood at ]
I So I will step for this time. The I
Journal has our best wishes.
Peach Bloom.
Stomach Troubles Cured. I
I If von are h sufferer in any fnrtn anti will .e,,,! the naifie I
I ••f.'Ourdrtigm t, We wdlfumiBh you—through |IIB1—fne one I
I dozen butties ..f W.8t It^je , Bitter Waler, «Inch will relieve or "
1 emir, ly cure any care ..1 k dnt y trouble. This . ff r it. Io I
I this w-nd-rf,| w,.tei Kilo xttur r eiKh|»,The ,v , ,,,.,1,. I
I ..... ‘’’■ "l-'thepnvd-geter.f rio v u ,rth.„ /‘r-d in LTreL I
| ponding with prospective cu-tern r« m your locality. -
I No Testimonial* Solicited. -No Names Published. I
I All that is required is required ie your name, address, full I
I particulars regarding your case, accompanied by this offer. I
ASSOCIATED DRUG STORE, I
• \ arnv nr your pHpt«i liert-. * I
m Louisville. Ky. •
T- W TMOMWWO** 4 w
THOMPSON & MANNING,
attorneys at-law,
Commerce, Texas.
Loans made on Real Estate
low rate of interest.
Indigestion Causes
Catarrh of the
Stomach.
For many years it has been supposed that
Catarrh ot the Stomach caused indigestion
I and dyspepsia, but the truth is exactly the
| opposite. Indigestion causes catarrh. Re-
. pealed attacks of Indigestion Inflames the
mucous memi rar.es lining the stomach and
expose, the nerves of the stomach, thuscaus- ;
mg the glands to secrete mucin instead of
ice juices of naf—a! d’g—Ion Thia
ca”ed Catarrh of the Stomach?
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
relieves all inflammation of the mucous
membranes lining the stomach, orotecta the
nerves, and cures bad breath, sour risings. '
a sense of fullness after eating, indigestion^ I
I dyspepsia and all stomach troubles. ••
Kodol Digests What You Eat
Make the Stomach Sweet.
Bottnaony Regular sue. SI .00. holdln. 2W tlmm I
tketrialstw. which sells for SO cents
, I*w>»e«l bTE. O. D.WITT & CO., Ch.«-«<o, IH.
VHIGHESTEfTS ENGLISH
Finest high
Iceland.
Oct Mason’s
Gough’s.
Biggest assortment
Jno. Lilly’s.
Miss Beulah Coope
sick this week.
Base ball euppliee'in
at C. O. Hill’s.
Il it* the beet cigar
want, go to I. , land.
Born Sunday to Mr
Mike Maxwell, a son.
L. \\. Rutland wa.«
Monday on business.
J. B. Cole died at h
Kingston last week.
Iceland ha- pur- frnii
be.-t cold drinks in towi
J. A. Abernathy diet
at his home near Quin
A. J. (iates of Give
heiv Saturday on busii
Queen Quality sta
package, at the nickle
J O. Bross was amo
iters to Greenville Mon
Dr. C. J. Simpson
Terrell Sunday and M<
Eddie Berry went 1
Sunday to visit his bes
Mrs J G. West retui
day from a visit to Kau
Miss Kate Lindsey is
Vernon for a few weeks
For the best life
contracts see Mel H. Hs
There wan an old folk
a id picnic at Aberfoyle
Mrs. J. R. Thoinasoi
her home near Quinlan
For the liest life i
contracts see Mel H. Ha
List your property wii
gar Finley, he will sell i
You can also get the 1
in town at Iceland, serv
•ly!e.
Take a “Special Invi
policy with Fincher A
son.
If you want to be hap
hot days, go to Iceland
off.
N. V. Dickerson ant
moxetl to Greenville thi;
1 eside.
See Debenport for tu
ance. He writes the b
cies.
Mr Lively of Whitewi
ited Dr. Lemmon and
Sunday.
Go -to Debenport for
surance. He represents
companies.
Quarterly conference i
vene tonight at the M
church.
Mrs. Turner of Pari?
her brother, J. P. Goodn
week.
Iliv? I. oLt T 'iL“1 C,M“ Ajtni ;
y*"1 O<H*‘* »• lommen-e T«>w.
wittier Act of Vongrea* of dir. l.. ixnt
All are cordially invited to call.
local as well
published for a dollar
months.
Address.
fear consumption
Paris boasts a headless chick- tai^eLthat
en, alive and in good health. Tht
story is that a Hopkins county
farmer’s good wife sent him ou‘
to decapitate the chicken but hit-
aim, or use of the ax wasn't good
and he cut the head off too dost
up to the ears. When the g<x>;'
wife a few minutes later went t<
pick’ the chicken it was run I
ning about. It couldn't see ano
t couldn’t feed but in other re-
spects was as well as ever. L
vias taken to Paris where it i.-
fed through a quill and bids
to make a
low.
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