Winnsboro Weekly News (Winnsboro, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, January 28, 1921 Page: 4 of 6
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m STOMACH '(CLASSIFIED )
INDIGESTION
WANTED-Ford roster Wi , j, ^ y<M ^ ^
ta* r— tmmmtJ JJ-JU* - >—* ■«• ^ I Paris, I
me in food condition at n bnr- did hat*- to
, *ain. Jonathan Attaway. Pick- and friend*
ton. Tex. think of them
Well, 1 will
LETTEX
Dear
f. STAHUY.
MAN CAN FIND
THINGS BY DREAMS
Jan. 14.
old Friends. I
• Black-DraafW HifUy ed Jersey cow fresh in milk for J^1
kjr aTeaaetaa
Gracer far TmMm le-
fnmlmfU
Liver.
W. M. Newman, known a
the dream man, was here yen-
He is now living In
but was a resident of
my ehildi en Bonham for several years
TVkji* i Mr. Newman is gifted. Some
have an idea that he "stalls"
when he says he locates dia-
___ ri_kT_ _ . Jrou of my monds and other valuable* that
RENT—One new bunga- frwn Texaft We left Winns- have ^ but peo;>le who
boro °" the traijn ***• have tried him out know differ-
k Nadbriiic. Tens — The ffffle- street. See Ralph Campbell. . _ ..... m- l,
of 7V4ford't BUck Dnm bt, um of December 18, 1920. an<i errt. He has what might
herb. Hr.r m^iciae. to, fruit TREES—I have in stock ' ent to Greenville Where Maud termed a penchant tor seeing
lor W Mr w. N. Pmrtom a,FBU,T l„ , , Ul ^ things at night—not boogers or
sr of thin eUy. -it is witkoit Elbertas, Early Wheelers: Slap- and the baby were to me* us. anythjng ^ kind—but the
the be* U «r medicine. and I fry «nd Winnsboro plums at The train was late throwing us ^ : t^at afe jost Number*
tmn teller*I cold set 1—«tttorrt ^ 100; % feet North- to miss our train in Dallas. We of haye ^e'Whim ancj
ast Texa< Nursery, H. C. Hud- caught the interurb in to Ft. U)Jd hjm of artides whrt.h they
I take it tor soar stomach, bea J-
i/ad liver, Indigestion, and ai)
tb* r^ait ot " H; proprietor; route 5; Pitts- worth, th
wrg, Texas.
ttr f"aables that are |
• Iw.'i-i liter
-I fcave kno rn and twed It for ycir*, _________
tad can ani do blr.Uy rttcmz+v! f* ,nft K . .
% tier/ os . I won't s to bed with-1
m*. It In V It will do all it
11 to di. I t*n't ray enough tor
run to c
didn't get
to Ft
to lave <.'■ woujj |jjce fo, locate and tot.
^e Newman would tell them that
U!." he would "dream on it." The
| Buick car in good til- 7 o'clock that, night but it next day he wa8 ab5€ lo ^ h>
condition. See C. V. Weir: happened that brothf Wil ' prenatural pow-er just
Stanley lived only fever, miles whe„ the |agt articIe was anrt
1" . LOST—Sunday afternoon, smsli ^roni Purcell, so we pft< ntd hjm was ^ trouble locating
mt hal'^dfur Finder please return Jo come after us amr he cer- u He has found some very
Wnnght Juat aa Mr Paraons de«rib« to News office. tainly was suxfnsed ti> see us. vaiua^e diamonds and other
—nimble in r *uiatiiia tba n*w to . while we were waiting f ■' articles of value this way. When
*■ as*mi! fnn'ti l and in claaniiog —\\*i|| the person who ^'m we ^ ' an explanation is asked he is
found a child's shoe, newly f"ur><1 ^at we were in the pi< * unable to give it. He does not
tela the on-final and only genuine, "led. between - Bolding's shop tu'st k "[w*,K"^wa* claim to )m> a clairvoyant, but
a«erpt no lnjiJari'jos or aabstitutea. a id Corley's grorery, leave it lar*eri Winnsboro niio - ^ jg question that
aiwan tor Th«dfortf . at J. F. Turner's for A. J.
(Wmns? Will pay for trouble.
ha bowel* ot Imp.rltlea.
ThMlor l'% lilact Dranjfht lirer medl-
has "dwamed" about lost
he
ar-
on a high hill. It In all a car
can d- to climb. tides and found tfiem the next!
When Hrother WU1 *ot there day<_Bonhan1 Favorite.
Nothing will turn ambi-
tion jnto ill-tempered
laziness quicker
than constipation.
And nothing will ren-
der tLs body more liable to
daiv:e.ou« diseases than this
«a; poi^n >us condition. |
tjfcni be orT'ipfrf<-■*! It i n't aafe? It WANTED Home for thiee
t t wnai.^al It isn't nece*ary! Be girls aged 10; 12 and 14 vears;
we" but d^o't rely ori ordinary laxatives _ , , . , , , ,,
to I. > y< u Try instead the newent w'ork for br>ai'd and clothes.
otautCc treatment for constipation— For further information call at
FOR SALE—Used Ford touring w<' kft for h'« hwn«- Wr h,wl
c r. W. W. fieid at Campt>eH's a blow-out 2 miles from his
Big Five home and wh«n we got it fixed
Brother Will and flpyse+f de-
Treasury Department
RICH-LAX
n preparation not only overooines con-
sbpiMon, but It c! «a away with all the
FOR SALE—Several good «>^ed to walk and let the wom-
horses and mules. Or will trade <fT1 r'de. Now it wadtawmi ooi'l
for Jersey cattle or Ford car on ^'Ie P'^irie, not a tree in ^ ^
in good condition. Herljet Smith 8Urht. We walked on ar i had . nresented to the
Winnsboro. ' on my heavy overcoat and '
sh<jes and Brother Will in his
shirt sleeves and was pnspir-
ing and me freezing.
We finally iradied hoirw id-
most frozen and maybe you . „ , ...
think the fire didn't ic. l gwd..!^ has compl,cd w,th
'* We hadn't ljeen theiv long
Chamber of Commerce.
Office of Comptroller of the Cur-
rency.
Washington, D. C. Dec. 24, 1920.
Whereas, by satiuactory evi-
under-
signed, it has been made to ap-
pear that "The First National
Bank of Winnsboro,"" in the
town of Winnsboro in the coun-
ty of Wood and State of Tex-
ail the
provisions of the Act of Con-
when we decided to phone? to
'to enable National Bank-
rbuTif Sr'es^aVwShSX rr"^r; nro^rDe^y at Ww.clu.rd. in? Associations to extend their
crampir? and deranged digcsUoa i>nd shoats, gocxl stock, cheap. ' 17—_ ^, corporate existence, and for oth-
• -r« kMiWt hog,, con, fed. Kiln "kif - "nd er purposes," approved July 12.
^ ' ?V'C J" •Sefirriv.'* ,lLth.' < Z 1 t.
SSST «S«4ttSStWSa The" re. ^ Z. therefore,^'1 Th„ma P.
" of , they found out we were . here ^ «ct.n,t Comptroller of the;
they could hardly wait till the C^rren.cy do .h.er?by ce?''y. tha 1
' i "The First National Bank of
M at our rlfk. U * doMn't you. If It ian t
DJ5NNEY DRUG CO. I
SLOW
DEATH
many do you Want?
son.
ROOMS FOR RENT—Apply at next d y to U8- Winnslwro" in the town
this office I They were on the trip from Winnsboro in the town
there heremn, days, Mr, miles. ^
WANTED—To convert $2,000 They had good luck, didn't ^ ?T,d ' te e ° exa8' .
. . ... , * ,v u ... authorized to have succession
of I
of
is
worth absolutely gilt edge
curity paper bearing
cent into cash. 0. L.
Aches, pains, nervousness, diflfi-
«nlty in arinating, often mean
disorders. The world's F0R SALE—Frost proof
ge- have to have our mules Mod. . , -
.A ■ u . .. . . __ ,A . for the penod s]>ecified in its
\ ,¥11 nrLt "..R^haiv w ro th# da* we ameTU,ed articles of association:
Criir cr. pretty as they were the day we
__L_ VerMn left with them. |nnn,€l>' unt;' "
t)>n 'ness Deceml er 26, 1940.
In testimony whereof witness
. l_| i-a't- The first house I got was
S52J"JS°^ vote. IJ miles from atuwn and ^ „nd „f rfflcc thl,
$2.50, ixwtjmid. 1000 $2.00, 10.- didn t like it I got me another^ J , , .. , . ^ . .
COLD MEDAL ooo $1.50 per 1000, express home 4 1-2 miles from Blanchard
collect. Kinsev Wholesale Plfint Okla., our postoffice, and 1 1..2
Co. Valdosta, Georgia. miles from Cole, a railroad t«..
^ tion. My home is a five room i
FOR SALE—Pair mules, 4 house, sleeping porch, big wind
year* old, well broke. Or will mill with hydrant in the house
W* c quick r«IM and oftan ward off
•family Haean Known as tha national
U Holland tor mora than 200
All druftgiate, io three elcaa.
i Gold M*4al m amy ban
twenty-fourth day of December,
1920. T. P. Kane,
Acting Comptroller of the Cur-
rency.
Charter No. 5674. Extension No.
8853.
When rem rwroe home
tired and perhaps out of
sorts, titer* is nothing
quits so refreshing and
Koefkin? as a steaming
hot «ap of
lj WAMBA COFFEE flU
—Uissperfeet blend of
the finpst e« ffe«'S lo be
had. iiuy it regularly
/neinyourgrecerin land
Airtight tins. Fw-
/Miuiufonptie iu padi fan.
MACMJUA COFFCa CO.
Turn.
White Front Markel
J. H. HOf^NBUCKLE, Proprietor
The Best of Everything
Handled in a First-
Class Market
'* M
Your Patronage -Appreciate<
•Ma
' 'I
Kill That Cold With
roe
Colds, Ceeghi
CASCARA Z? QUININE
AND
Ls Grippe
Neglected C.old9 are Dangerous
j Takano hancM. Kaep thif atandard remedy handy for tha first an«cz«.j
lirtaka up a cold in 24 henra — Relievae
Orippi in 3 days —Excellent for Headache
Qnlnine in this form does not affect the head—Cascara la beet Tonil
l.axativ« No Opiate in Mill's.
ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT
Pile* Cured In 6 to 14 Days
r aUi refan'l mw-y If PAZO OfffTMENT fall
ai ure Itchlot. Illiii'l, Pl< .ilinlor PrutrudUia PUea.
* Ptwa, | ' - *
*yiv«ly reiievra |i'h|M I'll**, and yon catM
wtCo! «U-[> after tbc flrat apoticatiaa. Prtoe 80c
trade for good cattle and hogs, and 105 acres of the finest land
B. II. Minter, City Meat Mar- ill the state of Oklahoma. We' ,T®^^£*/ v ,
ket. I have the acetylene lights, which ^ ^jwgeta,
" .seemn like home.
PI-OWING—Am ready to plow There is one big ivnch hero
gardenn. Tom Lhwson, cast of 10 miles wide and 15 miles lpnjr,
Want Ads get the Results. ice plant. Phone 9.
23
^5=
A Big Drop
in.
dELL-0
j and not a tree on it. We live
j only 12 mileB from the C,median
I river.
It is 5 inches deep in snow
I here and still BnowingL Will
iuive a real big one in the mom
ing.
J. W. Stanley
BlancharClOWfl.
R. F D. No. 2:
LIKE MUSHROOMS
2
t
The Genesee Pure Food Company,
LeRoy.N.Y. ^
=0fc
m
Habitual Constipation cured
In H to 21 Dsv« 4
-LAX-ruS WITH PEPSIN" i, . iptx-intty-
rn*pnred Syrup Tonic-I.,ix(itlve tjtnr hitual
(onstlpntion. It relieves promptly bu;
should lio taken reituiorly for I t >o 21 day
to induce regular Action It St in nlat<-i«nd
Regulate*. Very Pleasant to l ake, e
per botUe.
No Worm* In s Healthy Child | Cabbage Plants
All children IreoMni with Wwmi have on un- t, , „ , , ,
hralthy color, which iixl irate* p«.r i.lo. J. end as * Ilaidy field gTOWn fro.st ]
<?boveTtas^ cftbbage plants. Lan ni
guaranteed to nacbj
enlna Tonic to the whole «y* m Nstur^ will then in ITOOd shnnp Wfl flhil) P
throw off or dltpel the worma. and thr Child wllltie K^'OO Snape. W8 W1 p I
In perfect health Fleaaant to take GOc r*r hottle ly, don't promise.
Avinger Plant
Avinger,
Try our Little Wnnt Ada.
How's This?
We offer One Hundred Dollars
for any raaa nt Catarrh thatl
cured by Ilali'a Catarrh Medi< ln&
Mall'e Catarrh Madlrlni' l. (. < __
ly catarrh auffen-r* for the
flva years, and haa baoom knoirsi
moat reliable remedy for CaturrkS
<"ntar h Medicine act* thru tha _
tha Maceua aurfiace* t-xpellinij
aon from tha Blood and healing tba dla-
eaaed portions.
After yon hare taken Hall'a
Medicine for a abort time you will
xreat Improiremant In your
health Start taklns HnlTx Cstarrl
tiaa at onne and sat rid of catarrh,
frr trMMMik Use.
r. 3. CHKNRV a CO , ToM«, Ol
Hold by all Drufttsta, «c.
Ejiidemics of fires spring up
like mushrooms. Where one
building is destroyed frequent-
ly another follows.
Will your house be the firs:
in your community or will li.
follow? You cannot be sure so
you should be safe.
We are ready to write a poli-
cy in the oldest insurance com-
panies in America, to protect
vour money invsted in inflama-
ble property.
1. T. GIBSON A 00.
INSURANCE
M. A P- Rank Building
Winnsboro, Texas.
Those Splitting
Headaches
don't need to have them. Our
headache powders are a sure
cure and a safe cure. Better
have some in the house, so you
can take one at the first sign of
headaches. No need to suffer
when you can have a sure cure
for only a few cents a box.
Jno. D. Fowler
DRUGS aad JBWKLKY.
1 Coming
Your boy needs
abundance of nouril
ing food to build
the body and sust
it in fullest vigor.
SCOTT'S
EMULSIOI
should be given to y«
boy every day duril
the trying scbool-te
Yoiir boy will thank
you for Scott'*
Emalmion when he
becomot a man.
——ALSO MARWS Of
Kl-MOID
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Weir, Homer R. Winnsboro Weekly News (Winnsboro, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, January 28, 1921, newspaper, January 28, 1921; Winnsboro, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth268156/m1/4/: accessed June 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.