Winnsboro Weekly News (Winnsboro, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 16, 1924 Page: 4 of 8
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WINNSBORO WEEKLY NEWS THURSDAY, (XT. 16.
BUY IT IN WINNSBORO
INTERMEDIATE LEAGUE
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A Huge Display
OF
Winter Merchaneise Now
Showing at
The Enterprise
We realize new, crisp, up to the
minute merchandise with sale
prices will give us volume this fall
We have just restocked nearly
every department this week. Pre-
paring for the cold weather just
ahead. Buy now.
We guarantee our prices and
our merchandise. See the new
things. Buy when selections are
good and prices ane lowest.
The Enterprise
NVINNSHORO, TEXAS.
October, 19th, 6 p. ni.
Topic,—The Lie Family.
Leader,—Blanch Daniel.
Song.
Prayer.
Song.
Scripture Readings.
Prov. 12:22,—Georgia Cly-
de Nichols.
Zecli. 6:18,—Donald Grai'
berry.
Presenting the Lie IFamil.
Mr. and Mrs. Deceit, AcU
5:1-11,—Birdie Gist.
Mr. Betrayal, Mark. 14:-
43-46,— Raymond Williams.
Mr. Denial, Mark 14 :(>()-7L',
—Keith Dodgen.
Mr. Falshood, Gen. 27
—Fae Coats.
Hymn.
Sentence Players.
Three Gates,—Velma (Iran
berry.
God's Law.
Ex. 20:16,—. Dorris Crad-
dock.
Lev. 19:16,—William Proc-
tor.
Prov. 11-13,—Frankie Cam
pbell.
The Prince of Truth,—By
Supt.
Hymn. ?
League Benediction.
Ill
O. E. S. MEETING
The 0. E. S. No. 181 meets
in stated meeting Thursday Oct
16. at 7:15 p. m. All members
are requested to be present
Emma Buroughs, Secy.
Mrs. Vinnie McCrarv, \V M
For the first time in over
forty years the President lias
taken a back seat in Washing-
ton and let some other person
lie the center of attraction. Cal-
vin Coolege stepped aside for
the Senators, who are now the
World's champion baseball pla*
ers.
Ihn Quinine That Docs Not AHect The lleiw
Berauiie of Us toi:lo bikI taxnllvo efTtrt, I \XA-
T1VE HR0M0 QUININE (Tal)lcts) enn Von
bv anyone wltliMiit cniislnfl nervouRtii •••• <«<
lu *li« head. E.W GHOVI" S slilniitun- on I i
H LliliM FAIR
Days of Atitomobli* n«e« B «k-
•d and Auto-Polo •• PromlWMl
Twice Daily.
Track tfvonlB at the nlnotenth o
auiil SlntB Kiilr of l.uultUna, opening
Oolober 80, will lni'luilfl two tl y of
lutuuiobita rucleg, with Htakes vuffic-
tuilly ttUrtuiivtt to draw oome of tb«t
world'* beat known dirt-track ipoed
lemons.
Hi" automobile speed program will
lit* U«ed on thf two Sunday after-
noona during the 11-day Statu Fair,
November J and November 9. Bight
jvent <>ri hocked for earh day'a pro-
{raiu, witli probably u doneu noted
irlvera computing for the puraea
wjiich tlie nittlittguuieut has offered
.ho winners. Undoubtedly (here will
ue thrlll.i aplenty, for the rtemoiw
diking part In thu 0i*zy speed events
will attempt to Hinush previous re-
umrkeble dirt-truck records.
Some of the fastoat speed care In
jbo In the world today are expected
u be used In the State Fair program,
ivhlch will be held under the rules of
:lit> International Motor Contest Aa-
loclatlon. These care, built espeolal-
y lot- halrralaing driving, will whirl
iround the tiiilo oval in such daring
manner an to take the spectators to
:heir feet—tliut in, If previous per-
formancen are equalled, and in tills
gear's program tliere are plans for
past stunts to bn surpassed. Thrills
iplonty are poaitivuly to bo iiad by
those who attend these contests.
In addition to tbe two days of mot-
>r car contesta, Iberia will be auto-polo
(allies twice daily lu front of the
irandstund. Aulo polo is as thrilling
in s Mexican bull fight, and Just as
Melting. Home of the world's leading
?ontestanta will participate In the
:ont«siN at the State Pair, afternoon
ind night.
Wltaf Mississippi Carries
?T all the lutilurliil carried by the
Mississippi river to the gulf |n one
yenr were placed on oti" square mile
It would be tieurly 270 feei high.
LIBRARY HOURS
Beginning October 1, library
houre will be from 1 to 5 p. m.
instead of from 2. to 6 p. m.
Librarian.
STOUT
Elder J. R. Fowler will prc-
pch at the Christian church
r.t Stout on Sunday nig'nt 7:30
o'c'ock. October 19th. Subject:
"What Think Ye." F/evybody
invited.
PIE SUPPER
There will be a pie supper
at Webster next Saturday night
Everybody invited to bring a
pie and a well filled filled pock
et book.
Colds Cause Grip and Influenza
LAXATIVE BR0M0 QUININE Tablets remove
the cause. There is only one "Bromo Quinine. ''
E. W. GROVE'S signature on box 30c.
FARM MACHINERY HAS
, KRHE SPACE AT FAIR
A ji evidence of Its appreciation
A > 7to date machinery and Imple-
ments in farm work, the State Fair of
Louisiana has allotted space tor ex-
hibits of farm Implements and ma-
chinery free to the exhlbltora. It
also offers the oxliibitora fre« spaoe
tor the purpose of tanking demonstra-
tions with the artiuiea Uiey have to
offer.
Tlie offer of free space la not con-
fined to manufacturers of machinery
and other articles neded on the farms.
It also Includes machinery for oil
tleld operations, saw milling, road-
bullding an'! other Important activi-
ties. •
My making this offer the State Fair
luauageniKiit hopf-s to bring the nianu
facturer and the public, into closer re
latlonahlp, with a viuw to encourag
Ing greater rtovnlnpinent of the re-
sources of Louisiana. Hlmllnr exhib-
its and demonstrations have proven
valuable in the pas,., und aa tlie pot
Biblllties are acari;ely touched as yet
It Is hoped that the response to the
Invitation for free spneo to be used
In ttiis connection will bo much larg
er at Ih^ 1M24 State Fair, which opens
FURS
COATS
DRFSSES
MILLINE]
HOSIER1
Silks, Woo]
Sweaters
Underwe;
Knit Goo
Braids Trimmi
Novelty Suiti
STAPLE
noveltiB;
"K t s~\ m-r /m .
NOTION!
Ladies Shoes
A store filled with strict
merchandise, specially di^
at Feature Sale Prices.
Thanks for your patnj
The Enterprise!
WINNSBORO, TEXJI
S.").(l(l I ici' "iaturdajj
Ife hn|
schocf
it it.
I $93
C. liodgen Co., Y ou 1 -et Better
erchandise Without
This is a big store carrying a big stock of goods. We buy
direct from the big mills of the East, therefore there is no
middle man to come in for a profit on the goods we sell.
Make it a point to visit this big store before doing your fall
buying. You can buy better merchandise here and not pay
more. You'll find a big variety to select from and you'll
find every thing that every member of the family will need
for the fall and winter.
STAPLE GOODS
27 inch good grade Domestic 9c.
36 inch Brown Domestic 12 l-2c
36 inch extra good grade double L
Domestic. 15c
Good Grade Outing, dark colors, 12 1-2
19c
10c
15c
19c
25c
19c
29c
Best grade outing, all colors,
27 incli cotton check and Plaid
27 inch small check Ginghams
27 inch Amoskeag Gingham
Bed Seal Ginghams
Heavy Cheviot Shirting
36 inch Madras Shirting
GOOD WORK SHIRTS 75c
TEST OVERALLS *1.50
COTTON & LINEN DRESS GOODS
Crepe Suiting all colors 29c
Colored Indian Head 50c
Colored Linens 50 to $1.25
Cotton Crepe Deleen 66c.
Tropical Suitings, Hose and Purple .10c
LADIES SWEATERS
Slip-ons, all colors, $2.95 to $7.95
Heavy Shaker Knit, coat style. Ued,
White, Blue and Fawn $4.95 to $8.95
CHILDRTN'S SWEATERS
Any kind to be found for the chil-
dren and capes to match. Coat styles
and slip overs. l)Hc to $3.95
WOOL AND SILK DRESS GOODS
36 inch Wool crepe all colors $1. to 1.35
36 inch All Serge, all colors, $1. to 3.75
54 inch Paids *2.95 to $3.75
544 in. Flannik solid colors, $2.45 2.45
40 inch Canton Crepe all colors, 2.25 to
... 2.95
MEN'S VND BOY'S CLOTHING
Curlee's Guaranteed suits, perfect in
style Fit and Finish.
$19.95 to 27.75
Student's First long suits, standard
makes,
$13.95 to $17.50
Boys Knee Pant Suits
$4.95 to $10.50
WMBk" W. C. DODGEN CO. Winnsboro
Texas
Texas
SHOES
pktetF
'UKamcnd S/Jutt/tl
TRION
Patent front strap, Lo«
rubber heel. Trio last.
$3.25
tfr
V<7 "rend ftftrrfid
ALICE
Ladies Classic Patent ca
edge welt sabot front st
pumps. Rubber heels.
$3.50
'Hiiamcnd M'tarr
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Ladies Classic Patent Fjl
cy cut out strap, 1 .n
Cubian heel. Same Stjie
black Kid,
$4.50
'Hillntend Mm,
JEANKTTK
Classic Patent Covered
Wood heel, fancy cut
strap, vanity last.
$4,95
THEOLA
Classic Patent
tor,] affect with
covered Spanish hee •
11.91
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Weir, Homer R. Winnsboro Weekly News (Winnsboro, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 16, 1924, newspaper, October 16, 1924; Winnsboro, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth268345/m1/4/: accessed May 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.