Winnsboro Weekly News (Winnsboro, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, May 20, 1921 Page: 3 of 8
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MILLINERY SALE
Remarkable Price Reductions on all Millinery
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warronisT notes
i ka seem to be of the
at the Methodist
is going down some-
I huve been Riving
about alt ted a nee. It
matter to say we
t day, provded we
icerned al>out facts
we are to blow off
to create an impress-
i: om home where the
* ot known. We are
'' e God and the peo-
w mboro and not con- j
• ; jiit the peonle who i
li • V<v a- to what;
> thiiik of our i>l.«e# in
■ eunit,'.
i> da sew in Sunday
t* Si.n4ay. Lot's make
:<t Sunday
the morning service.
. i itioi ;il dnte w i s
n 'he a t rnoon. Twei-
i (1 wo n trorkeo
to 5 m. ard se-
815.00 in pi'.'dj.'"-
is $7,90'i. 00. \Vt hav.
good bep i ning. Good
t.'t's put hi-r o•■■at thf
say y V •
Let's
We operate the only Power
Dry Cleaning Plant in Wood
County. The cost is no
more than you'll be asked
by others.
CHAS. ROBINSON
"Siftn (.f (iood Tailoring"
A sale that affords a wondorfui opporunity for
buying the season's latest millinery offerings
at uunusual pr:ce cuts. All worth prices far in
excess of those auked. While our assortment is
large, making se'ections an easy matter, would
suggest your immediate attendance, for such
values will find earlyl purchasers.
D (Dd;
Campbell's Big Five
Winnsboro
SCHOOL INFORMATION
The State superintendent an
for we must. Our u .*• v
ward, With God
'ill'1 l>accalaure: • sermon
for High scl ol will -<
pracheti next Sund mor ay
at our church by R< Mi > n
Edwards. No pre,u1 ig .it: ' ounces that the school fund
night on account < meeting ;|| be something near the same
at Christian chu.-; Iagt yar It wi„ not ^ del
• ■ilyjfil, iiti tely known until August.
Mice contracts with teachers'
fet such terms as you are sure
You can, then continue the
■ >ol longer if the funds are
HIE
Girls, ladies, boys . r>e
renvn-U r the contesi icw o
at Methodist Sundae
He t icio promptly at 9 in > cient
Sunday.
He :ono of the two mdre<
.ind more at Methodi inn
day"'"Sthool next Simula
ro Weekly News
er R. Weir, Editor
i A YEAR IN ADVANCE.
BAPTIST CHURCH
arer
It is gratifying to see the
beautiful and constructive work
the Sunday school is doing to-
gether with the other effctive
organizatoins of the church.
We ind, ' ' *:il <„ C •
arge congregati] ■
pert i •
fctior
flered as second-class mat-
itember 24. 1909. at the
T«k*t,'for the HPH
3,1879. j which Always yrtvts us at t.h
Enade known! P^f-hing hour.
♦ here will hi- a Home omu-
mh* at the Rt>piist church on
RD EVEUY J'i<n>..\vi the first id * •* c W«-
; are mantttn* ' " ,v i
~ — — —*fj,yf 'itoemojaWe days
I K n „„., in file history of tiiia chu
f. D. A., txewi. ( j.,, iol the ;tanou*
fT < ppvgirTf^N .
There wPIt a jfrcut
I" i >r rth Main program rendered by the choir
pio br, n,iiii 111 >ii n ,-i re<i laiiii ola Ol lb'-' ' _ .
Calls an- Mered any time tist church at Sulphur Springs
Tmm at the Baptist church, Sunday
night May 29th. It will be free.
i irvir I You are invited,
i | p,stor wiW preach one
rnuooK
Il, . , , , 'of God's greatest evangelistic
[have chang,d the date of me8gages next SuW.lay n'ght.
uc from the 4th to the The subject of the theme will
July. Everybody take l>e: A Compassionate Touch.
I of this am be there We There should be many lost
assurance of some ?«U,R thatHsh,?"" so°r-
ignealfn,. , , , Heaven and Home at tins ser
pnkers d also good vice Win ou not ^ one to
Oh. nl'.v e1XCel.le"t help bring this to pass. On ca- J
the U' • T nil count of the commencement
C Ei program service at the Methodist church
V n 7 i o there will no preaching at the
^"'ffler, Sec. jjnptist church next Sunday
TT . morning.
special prices vV Y. Pond, Pastor.
Tahi . week. You '
F* to bu^^H
M-"D!
"SERVICE"
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The local tax is pirmarily to ,
';i> ed to equip the school and |
>hoii i not be contracted or
I «t«• teachers until tho school
i wt "1 supplied with all nec-,
sai.v conveniences for the
comfort and health of the
children. Pay a good salary for.
i. good teacher and do not be
sntisfied wtih any ol'uci k;...l!
if' \'ou can poss'Ll;. n*. .! i. j
Trustees have the a- • :
fix salar:es of teachers and i
I liava io nlantv nf Hmfi fn nm I
teSlm. J ,
i'ne ^jpverhui' v*. a tU*
•ftl Aid Ij«w so v<uu cannot
i.ii r 'hi ""7 cv 1 <
50good cigarettes
for 10c from
one sack of
GENUINE
"BULL"
DURH/
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f <Kj • a -
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mn
U-giaiature.
urgently
on
of tin
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ifica'
Nothing will turn amhi- jf :f^w
hiir
constip
nothing 1
Mil
(jrAoOiJi i <«
Tl ig T JBES
Full Li o . vcessories
Free Air
ee Water
county certificates is valid foe
I only one year while the State
j i for our or six years.
rhose under 17 y« Hi^-of "a^e
(i nnot be granted certificates
" d'y md cannot use them it
ft me !. If applicants for cer
| ti have been rendered a1-
l€ years of age on the census
i 1 h ?y or.nnot be granted a
ificate.
J. LJ. Searcy. Co. Supt.
W'e
OPEN p
IGHT
Give Us a T/
[the very
J'Hprv this week.
TWO GIRLS DROWNEI>
Phone 27Y
PRYOR TO Q T
>>u can keep your stomach
<v> >r bowels regular and kid-
i\c i active by using Prickly
A .h Bitters. It is a necessary
ndition to maintain the heal-
th of the body. Price $1.25 per
i" *e. Denny Drug Co.
same poisonous conuiuon.
Don't oe constipnted! It isn't safe I If
i.n't sensIWc! It isn't necessary! Be
well—but don't rely on ordinary lax.
to hJ < you Try instead the newest
scientific treatment for constipation-
RICH-LAX
This preparation not only overcomes con-
stipation. but It does away with aP the
nausea, cramping and deriinged dige uun
caused by ordinary laxatives.
Guarantied at Our Store. We are so sure (far
p.ich.Las will please you that we want '• .« to
com* to our atore and g*t a bottle and try u tiv
tirelT at our risk, ff it doenn't suit you. i( it tanf
the beat laxative medicine you ever used. wtrpN
tell ua no and wo will promptly refund Ut (all.
purchase price.
DENNEY DRUG CO.
Friday, May 13 Misses Ma>
another hat Xn Well See Dr. ArmfieJd — ..I „ , _r. .
?" pl ni"(' prices now He will be at Fowler's drug rine Bass, age 13, and \ irgin
T' B Turner & Son. i L S«tur- Pickens, age 16 years wer
or
- — «tf>rp Mo-uin Fridav and Satur- Pickens, age .... ..
IC..C — day. May 27th and 2Rth. Eyes
J- ^SSL,e" ' «" «•• m ther "ff virBil,in-
■WE S .?d *n<1 w"rk off the . . ..
,f-;> nt>isture oo each bo*, joc. The News for printing.
Graduation Gifts
■
\
and Birthday Presents
j-re shown in such variety in
this store that not one buyer
in a thousand will fail to
find what he thinks the In-
terred recipient will be glad
to receive.^ Watches, gems,
and ornaments of all kinds
for boys and g rfc and wee
tots. Will you look
over.
them
Jno. D. Fowler
Drugs and Jewelry
i May 17.—Go
«sked W. J. '1
of the Board of
•ion* rs, for his resgn.i
did so in a letter sent
last Saturday. The
tried to rescue her daughter < r said that "the best
and ct me very near being .nteivsts of the State will l>e
drowned. At last reports she served by you tendering to me
was still in a critical condition your resignation as prison com
Habitual Constipation Curet*
in 14 to 21 Days (.
"LAX-FOS WITH PEPSIN is a sp*>. ialfy-
prepared Syrup Tonic-Laxative for Hahitut* I"
Constipation. It relieves promptly but
should be taken regularly for 14 to XI day*
*t . fund morey If PAZO OINTMENT falls to induce regular action. It Stimulates mid
' ilnH, Hliod, BifedhiltorProtrwIioil 1 ile*. „ i,,i..,..a V«tv I'lpf^ant tn Take * t;(V
rnlleve* lirhlpa Piles, anil you con f-t Regulates, p Very t leasant to lar jw
■ • 'rrr tht first iii>nll'«tl«n PriceWl- j er tlOftle.
I'.'Ios Cured In 6 to 14 Days
and her recovery is doubtful.
Maurine Bass was the niece <>f
Mrs. Arthur Angle of this city.
W. D. Sint'er was in Austin
this week.
Tip R. Anderson was in Dal-
las Monday.
n ssi oner.
Mrs. R. E. Skeen of l^os
Angeles, California is visiting
re. .lives in the city.
Nt-rvois fluttering or palpi-
tation « f the heart does not
■md'eate heart disease, genrall.v •
it meant- disorder in the stomach
an'.l digestion. PrirckSy Ash
Bitters is man's remedy for
such ailments. It cleanses.
Welby and Roy Weir of Mt.
Vernon were here Monday.
~ , j strengthens and /regulates the!
Dollar socials Thursday and stoniac|li liver and bowels, re-
Friday amd Saturday jot tins mov,,s uie cause of the heart
symptom and builds up a strong
nad vnffrouB l ody. Price $1.25
per bottle. Denny Drug Co.
i ARM LOANS
week. Get your share. The En-
terprise.
Mrs. JoHTT Casual and child-
ren returned Sunday night
from a few days visit with re-
latives in Dallas.
Mrs. Dave Douphrate of Gil-
mer was here Sunday and Mon-
day
X Won . IlCltr uuuuoj ""'•-Ti I—/ J
ir visiting her phrents, Judge notes. me
I cat- now make some loans
, rom $ *('0 lb $150 on good
i farms (t extend vendor's lien
If It's Meats
We have it—all kinds at live
and let live pre-war prices.
We also carry a line of Flour,"
Meat and Feed. Also
«;
Pure Hog Lard
at 15c per pound
m
CITY MARKET
and Mrs. J. H. Beavers.
gS< ■"
A. A. Lindsey.
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Weir, Homer R. Winnsboro Weekly News (Winnsboro, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, May 20, 1921, newspaper, May 20, 1921; Winnsboro, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth268172/m1/3/: accessed May 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.