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THE WEEKLY DEMOCRAT OAZBTTK, TIH Rsi>,\Y, OCTOBER 3, 1918.
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Beautiful New Fall Goods
We are Better Ready Than Most Stores
Early Spiirm and all summer long we have been working silently and Strang with mills and manufacturers dHvelopintf the new
fashion*. We knew that October must see us at the bight of ooniplefenis*—ready for any call. We are ready and this wo can
say sincerely. Our merchandise is as tine as it is possible to get. We can guide and protect you in each aud every selection.
We know you realize the importance of this statement. Bigger store, larger stocks, makes your shopping all the more easier.
Money back on any unsatisfied purchase. Come see the handsome, beautiful Fall Good*.
Many Charming Suits, Skirts, Waists and Lovely
Hats Just Received.
A wonderful display .if X*w Ready-to-wear aud Millinery out on <lisjil.iv and sale during this the month of October. A show-
ing seldom seen in our pretty city. A large collection of all that's new in all the new colorings, designs aud workmanship.
Visit Our Large Ladies' Section and See the Pretty Garments and Hats to Match
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Silk;
l*i. 11Silk Vuils, ;!(i
inch* s wide. See this
$1.00 yd
Look
Sea Inland Brown Do-
mestic, yard wide
Only 20c
Caps
Knit Caps, large as-
sortment at
25c Up
Sweaters
All the new knit pret-
ty ones
75c Up
New Coal Suits and Dresses
Beautiful In Material and Make
\ vi it in <ni' In' i* I.'■ • 1111 .ii Wi'iir ,iii11 Milliner Si- lion v ill ■ onvim "• y"U
(ii j.it-l i v «.*: illi-ntt lid i • I • in I . il i- | in 11; i lit! I ll" pric- cm I e • poll i w i' 'i
tin i.oiun. iisliip A . l!.'i,(fin i.Oi I; In cliud i- In in Come hcv,
COAT SUITS.
All tl;c new lull kind;- ami styles Sic tlicin fioni $15.00 up
MiSStS' COATS.
I'll ii> Diicri. beaut if".I in! , ii vi rj luriif . lock •«, led fioiu $?.95 up
SEPARATE SKIRTS.
Ni v. Kill I Skills, all i lie new kind • and colorni'M, p t > Skin . see llicm
at — — — — — ... — ... — — . $2.90 up
SEPARATE COATS.
Wnin< n don't buy nntil >011 Mr ilu e Coat . bin aavim; See them $0.7!i up
See Our Silk and Serge Dresses
AT $9.93. AT. $12 00, AT $13.00, AT $15.00. AT $17.00, AT $20.00. AT $25.00,
AND UP TO $40.00.
S.ile ami Ibspliiy on 3rd Kloof. Ride the Klcvator.
PATTERN HATS.
All tlic m w shapes and cnlorinK* from $6.95 up
MILLINERY.
HATS from our woik room, .lust in pretty as imported one.- $3.95 up
New Fall Silks and Woolens
'I'1 -id.- ti| ui I lion: and; ol yard-; pun In. ill Into before p , i -.i'utiiI ad
v ii' SKL I'I I KM
!" 1 ' .Hiti '. ml ilie new j.had'- . bountiful lol.i iie: mid fl .Mi > I ,'a mi l
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3ti ill' • TilITi las, new fall slunh at $1 .".(i iiul #1 V.i
10 in'a i'i epe ill i'hines, m all I lie new wanted < < l< ■ i Se • iliis .pecial,
I'nei #2.ini.
:.ii iin I Voile aud Silk I'oplins, an e\i ra .special t|iiiilit\, on sale vil otil\ > I imi
SEE OUR MEN'S AND BOYS' SUITS
AT COYS' $2.95, AT $3.50, AT $5.00, AT #7.50i p. and AT MEN'S, 19.95, AT
$11.50, AT $13.00, AT $20.00 and ep.
NOTIONS
New i'or; els from $1.00 up
New Cloven from ijOc. up
New millions from 20c. up
New Sweaters from $2.50 up
New Hosiery from _ 40c. up
New Pin* from .. __ joe, Up
New Hans from-- „ _ 50c! up
See Our Pretty New Fall Shoes
Ni w Kail Slides, all the new lionls In the pretty brown, beautiful tcrey, mill
tar.i end Krench heel.
Ladles' Shoes rroni .................. $3.00 up
Mixsi - g'hooH from.... $1.95 up
Hoys' siioim from ... $2,50 up
Men' Shoes from ... $3.00 up
II11I11 Shoes from 1 $1.00 up
Dress Ginghams
A !>i,n slock In select
from at ,
20c ya d
A. B. C. Silks
Kor mi y
40c
Pretty Outing
H5c Kind
Yard 25c
$1.00 •
Shirt Waist*, n very
targe collection. See
tliein
>1.00
MATTHEWS BROS. CO., That Big Department Store
McKiniuy.
Texas
LOCAL NEWS AS GATHERED BY
OUR COUNTY CORRESPONDENTS
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A good riiin fell at thin place Wed-
nesday night.
Mm. Kdna Crank is visiting her
husband at Camp Travis.
Mr. and Mr*. J. 8. Williams are the
proud parent* of a baby boy hIiiog the
21st. .
Mr. and Mix. C. G. Carter are the
*l>roud parents of a baby boy , since
the 14th.
Mrs. Katie Hiwradon viBlted h« r
husband and sister In IMillus the
latter part of tills week.
Ash drove. Sept. 30.
+ + + •!• •!• + •!• + 4* 'I* 'I* *1* 4*
jj. immiNK.
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Miss Kushe.v Stewart went 10 > c-
Klnney Krlday.
Mr. and Mrs. T. .1. Stewart vl .ll. .1
near KltlhURh Mills Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. Sam Paston vltdle I
relatives near Knloe last Suinluv.
L. Hen f raw and family and iln
Mlhses Orrcs of Mythe's Chapel visi-
ted here Sunday afternoon.
There wiih 11 heavy rain nil
electric, storm visited lu re Wedu'•••
day night which illstroyeil lots of
cotton that was unpicked.
Calvin Met 'ornilck and wife of
■%P.rtttou. Texas, tell f"r lionie Suti.i-
V day a 1111 noon after spending a week
| with bis brother. V L. McCormiek.
I who has been ailing for some time
I with rheumatism.
afc 11 ileitis, Sept. no.
II. C. McKllionnun and family spent
Sunday with relatives near Holier.
<>. W Metlufl'ey and t'limily of I'ike
i.pent Sunday nlirht with relatives
here.
Itobt. Sbeaacr, wife and little son
spent Sunday with relatives at Valley-
creek.
master hero for the past twenty five ^ nj(.H
years, was stricken with
I Mrs. .lack < 'uinininRs and two
paralysis (laughters, Stella and Klsie, were shop-
Tuesday and died at his home Wed- |iin«- In l<eonard Saturday.
nesday niKht. He was buried at | .lobule McOuffey and wife of Dixon
Millwood Thursday. Hev. Smith of and Miss Mallndia Franklin Hpont
Nevada conducted the service.
l.av'011. Sept. 30.
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Vera Tillicit In vIsltlUK relatives In
Arkansas.
10. Hrown arid family visited In
.\evndn Sunday.
Horn to Mr. and Mrs. (I. It. I'hy
| on the 25th. a bIi I.
Mrs. Mary Itrown visited hef
! datlKhtnr In tlreenvllle last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Patterson or
. llermleiKh visited relatives here last
> 4'eek.
launlta and Mnrnaret Allison of
> Murpli) spent last week with Mae
| ll.irell.
Mrs. Ktila Halk and baby of Kate
(visited her parents Mr. and Mrs.
[ Hvans last week.
Hoiner Turner and family of near
►'armersvllle visited relatives here
p.'t4lT 'ay ai d Sunday.
W>.ii| Patterson will is altendlna
Rhool at Oreenvllle visited his
parents Saturday anil Sunday.
Mrs. Ilettle Klnsey and children of
.curry county who have been vlslt-
ng here returned home Saturday.
J. 1a Iteese who has been post-
•{• t'ttFf'MAJi. 4.
"J. J« a|« t|a a|a «|a aja
Saturday iilRllt and Sunday here with
ivritlnK-
Mr. and Mrs. Howell of Bailey,
s|K>nt Sunday in the home of the
.lady's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
< .'umminva.
I Mr. and Mrs. V. I.. Klnsey, south of
I Pike, spent one night last week with
Mr. Carter of Celeste is visiting his im-lr sister here. They were on their
way to oklahoina.
drove Hill. Sept. 30.
daughter, Mrs. N. J. Howell
A. L.. Taylor and faintly Tom
Klnne! and wife visited relatives at
Celina, Sunday.
Hud Knox and wife of KukIc Point
spent the day Sunday with S. M.
i„lttrcll and family
It. I. Taylor and family spent the
infill Wedi'cMday with Simon Taylor
and family, near Melissa.
.lim Warren and family s|ient the
nu:bt Saturiliiy with his mother, Mrs.
Mary Warren, near Anna.
S. M. J.ilrell and children, W.
Howell and wife, T. J. CrlftKer and
family uttendcii the Liberty Ixian
rally at Mollse i Sunday afternoon.
Coffman, Sept. :iii.
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CM'-Alt tiAKi: .j.
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•lei* Cooper has buiitfiit a. new car.
I* P. Harper and T. N. Tillman
ha ve rone to < Ikla.lioiua.
N. Ii. I inker visiteil Mr. and Mrs.
\ V\' st of Ciilleoka Sunday.
I 11 Mi rper an family attended
. ' r> is at t'otloii Wood Siimlay.
II V. Jolinsoii ii.il family visited
! Mi- Tom OodiIi of
Mr. a
Sunday.
J. i'r::) ct, wii' i.nil little ilaui;ll-
I I and Kuril Kayluc and wile vvellt
!o Anna Sunduy.
Mrs. Tom l.lttle an.I chiblri n from
Mm pin v ii.lti il their parents, Mr. and
.Mrs. Tom Hod win tivo weeks ajto.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Murks vl-ileil
Mi.i. Ilurks' partnts, Mr, and Mrs.
11. il. Nilsoli, east of McKlnnoy Sun-
day.
II. A. Johnson and family W. W.
Ilurks and family and Mr. and Mre.
Torn Hooch from l.ucns went
Hrei>nvllle Sunday u week a«o.
Clear Uike, Sept 20,
W. S. C.'inipbell and family visited
at Lucas last Sunday.
Mrs. Wthel MeTee spent Saturday
nlKht with her parents, (i. W. Tllley
and wife.
Hert K'uykendall and family visit-
ed in nine Itiilije Saturday niKlit
.mil Sunoey
Will Sieoup and family of Paris
vlslti il hi.i mother, Mrs. O. J.
Stroup recently.
Mrs. Haunt and nephew Mr.
McCnsliind of HI lie |{|il«e spent Sat-
unlay it the home of Hert Ktiykcn-
da II.
Air. I.iner and wife of Itoblnson
county are here on a visit lo their
son K\ 1-ett Hiner and daiiKbter,
M I' I ( IcSHll I.
Charlie lleibick and family who
bit\'e in en visitliiK relatives here
have returned In tbeir home in
I lo rpie . 'Oil III > .
I) ni lliiKlfc of the I" S. Malilli
Lucas l.'o-p:. si a t iolieil at WnsbiiiKlon, I).
C, ilsited hl.-i aunt, Afiv. WomIo;
\irbart, one day last week.
New Life, Scot. oil.
H. Vermillion. aud Mrs. i'. L. Hennls last week for a | Mr. 1*3. !•;. Hrownlntr and Allss Ktlni
Little (Men Thompson, baby son few days. Mr. and Mrs. Hlckenson now ''roach went to MeKluiiey and wore
ol John Thompson and wife of Me- llvu in Waco, where Mr. Hlckenson is l,lMt Salurday nl>rht, surprls-
KI alley Is sta.yiiiK with his aunt Mrs. il niolnrmaii
, Inr their many friends here.
Mrs. K. T. I >a r la ml received a tele- yo,in* eouple was reared here
This
and
■ . T. Mai,tooth for a few days. ^Moii.my'rin«raVK.n Uiar'hor J0'? i".0"! "0,""Ur W'"' "V"°
Ms Hr. Hinmiui of New Hraunsfleld ,d. who is stationed a I V''"' b,'« "«• sunshiny
and little diuiabter Amy are here Sevier S C was seriously'ill d,Hl,tM,ltlon- "er husband is tin honet.1
vlsltinir her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. „r pneumonia. Vlcr son, J. A. liar land, .nh,',H,l"n gentleman and a irnod fiu-
s. left Immediately for t'linin Sevier F<' IH?' V" '"'"."V"1 for yeftrH 1,1
mod attend the bedside of his brother. ' 7ht,|r,1" n friends wlnh
ti. Henderson and other relatives.
Walker Smith and Miss Cora Hood
win of near Hlue Itidife drove to the
home of Itev, W. II. Hunn anil were! A I'anilly lleuiikni.
united in iiutriiiiKe Sunday afternoon.' At the home of Mr. anil Mrs. J. II.
We regret very much to love our Sutherland a family reunion took
neighbor and friends elide Stewart, I'I'we on last Sunday, when fiZ truest*
wife and baby, I'ala, who have moved were presetil, all brothers and Misters J, , f( I'Viuii'li'^LIbri'tv ll'iun" A
•m .... i an«l oilier cnlaLlvnu nf Mr. Mill luii'liinil , , , ... I «IIM t ly I4IUH. A
H| loiif| cl program hn«l lionn prvparwl
•or them a long, happy life of prosper
My.
(Her Hw 'full.
IwimI Sunday afternoon a I a rite crowd
ol' people met to raise the Mellwai
to Kariuersvllle to make their future ",UJ 'J1'"41' relatives of Mr. Sutherland
home. h,H n,u0Hf, Present wprei ,iy (.ullllnl||r<) Proniptly llt ,
Mrs. S. H. Henderson accompanied , ''^l,,"|uckv" Hrolhers""'Inn "s il erowd of people came
-m A'""" '-izi,'- ss.ffyr' ..r1 sx
ot New Haiinsliebl are the Kiiest* ot un,| (,;ntM,n Sutherland pml faiuillen W|lf, ,r„v,. Ji1(. invocation A vliilln j«n«i
their daughter and sister, Mrs. John ,,f van Alstvne Llenl Jacob Slither- i . i V • vlolin and
. , ,, ... , ' isi ,\ in ., in. din on niniKi , trombone solo was rendered bv Mlss-
Hoberson of li.Ula* this we« k. hind of Kt. I hi. I«;e, l.nva. The sisters i MllniK Ml,MHbllrll.
Miss May Veimillion and Mrs. Her- were: Mrs. W. K. Itrown anil family of | ,„,r M|„, w(„, M,,H
Ilia Hriffln left Saturday for Hump Weston. Mrs. Win. Haslleberry of « t< n«lutt a.s pli^ii-t 'mis was fol
Travis, where Mrs. Hriffln (who was Kleetra Mr and Mrs. las. Klfcr and „„„„ „
formerly Miss Hertlia Whllson) will Mi-s. Wilile Neal of Llmoiit, Mrs. I . ,)(. M|w< Upn| |||)(| nim„beH.
spend a. few days with her husband. Wiukins and little spn, H. L. and Honw- I|H \v„. hliiRton CrossoU
on Monday evening Hev. V. W. J * «r '"'..M.-i:lont.l.l aii,d .-l.ll.lr.... «.r s(, wl|| ,,.,'sblim Cross
ii. i £ i ii u... ..... r.r M.ii/ii, M('Klnnt y, Mih. I ^ * I1 rtiyor and clill- .. .... . ., .... . .
Wallace and Hco. I H.oiin of M. Kin- |Jr|>n ai( | hM|i m|hh |m Itli l.e. Kneore sonK "My Hel-
m > came out and spoke to a. larKc ,{|,y|1„,r lTl,M1M T|l|(( WIIM„M. r||.H ^um Hose. ri,esc little Kil ls were
crowd at I he church, and AHokh went (||J)r (hi|| (<|| b(>0|) j heartily encored for their sweat sours.
"over tins top" in our 1th Liberty |,.(rr||,,,,. for fourteen years. The din- Hul" Mr" M '' Mar,,n
Loan. ner was exeellcnl and will loiiK be re-| "nfl MIkm s,,',l,l MeHollum "For
Wlllard Terrell of Hlue Uldite and inembereil by all llic Riiests, ll was ^ and Mj lloj
Miss Jewell l/ovelady of this com- serv ed by Mrs. Sutherland, who is | Itcadimr bj Mrs. t >. 1 H-irrls
in unity went to Hlue rtlilice and were skilled In the culinary arts and her i " W MI you iflve as we lend?'
Tile
Itev.' J. It. 'husband. J. It. Sutherland, who Is an | "Wl'''1 s,vl' ln vv ". Ii she rendered the
rcudlmr brourrht lea i s lo the eyes of
united In miirriiiRe by
11 Hirer. Wllla rd is a son of Mr. and excellent farmer, is also a Rood pro-
I. Terrell and Miss Jewell |s vlilcr of tbiiiRS lo eat. Tbe> always everyone, when she ivinimled them ol
Cj extend a hearty welcome to all whojthi
may have cuti-ic to enter their door
Mrs, W
Innchlcr cf Mr. and Mrs. H
l/ivclady. Holli ynnnR people were
lorn and reared in Ibis cnniltv and I CupldV Cll|S'ls.
•I'. loved a ml admired bv their mnnv J|(,u( |()hn () whHmiin
'I.Is who wish them luelc and Jov \nnj(. Mmlms In„rrieil in
I
Miner,
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(San It Simpson ami wife are enter,
lalnlin,- ,i line baby boy at their home.
Mrs. IV M. Hoycr and children
to spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs.
Jordan of Valdnsta.
The Woman's Auxiliary will meet
with Mrs. Maude Hunn next Snlur-
.'. Ta .1. at, at, afa at. a^, at. .t. at.
.j. mi;i,iss\ l« c.\i.s.
■Ja .J. Ja aja aja aja a|. aja .J. aj. aja aj« aj.
i' I. Vliiionald ol I'lnlii.i. Ti Nils. w.
tin- uui st of Miss Miii'.i I,oil Hravi
Sunday.
\nlonio about two 'Weeks il'lo. Ml
Sb'ilon Mini a:s nccom pa tiled hi
diiURbier tn San Xnlouio iiml was pres
cut ill the wiibliliu M'sv Villi'
* reared mar Melissa. Miss \iini was
*1* rdlii'.ited .a the Melissa public .--ehoolr
Later si i went to lienton ■wheri' she
attended Hie i Villi ire of Industrial
\i:s Shi ilso attended the Virginia
horrible battlefronl. Itoss nreii-
diilf, aceompanlcd l>> his wife, nave
several musical selections in Ills trom-
bone. Viler tills part of the program
Miss was completed the speaker ol Ihe ri.f-
San ii rnonn I'I. Jeff 11. Itay. of Kt.
Worth. And in Ins iniuiitaldc -uyle h"
>,pok( of nil-; Ri-cat quest ion of iiii-iinR
Hie Knarth Liberty Loan lie is ii
was man of st ■ • I ri t ■ lb ctnul po\ver, al-
•io a vi'i", deep .- n.I i Hiotloual speaker.
It" lv Id Ion audii e e with almost.
11 > not ll power durlni; the period Of his
addle s. At the close of Ills speech,
.1. K. (llbnon. el,airman of the .Melissa
i'oIIcl-, at Hoiinoke, \ a. Slie first met* |.\,jirth Libert\ laoiin committee, took
up the collection for the Melissa
In. and Mrs. J. M Mallow vtadted |H.,. husband while aiini at CoIIcrc. _
Comanehc, Hklahoma. she liaji a very sweet ill position and .,, W1IH ,-„ltn,| n,a, ««,770.00
bad been raised.
■I* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* ,,:,.v at s:oo o'clock.
lilUIVHIIIIili "• "• Priest wife anil sons, Oren
and Wilton of Ohamborsvllle visited
4*4*4*4*4*4*4*4*4*4*4*4*4*4* their parents Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Ver-
At Ihe close the choir siiiir the Star
SpaiiRled I tanner An insplrhiR fea-
ture of the jiPiiRram occurred at the
conclusion of Hr. Hay's Address, when
| the pictures of every boy who has
Rone from Melissa to the front was
broiiRht and placed on the platform.
Marvin Mclacinore was here hu«t """'nn'
Sunday ,,>v nf ''°ne Oak came Sun-
lleaith of this community reason- l,!'v for " ,,nvs stay with his sls-
ablv Rood. I ter, Mrs. Tom lloyer and other rela-
Tarance McOuffey of I'lke was here lives here.
last Sunduy. * j .1 sa IV'tr* wife and sons. f on and
Mr. Klscr has moved Into our com- Choice of near New Hone snent Stin-
tnunity to pick cotton, dny nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. S
a way
friends at
last week. Is liked b> all Her many friends wish
J. Ii. UrowniiiR of 1'amii Howie, her every Joy and plivisure In life. The
spent Sunday with Ills mother. Mrs. J. newly married couple will make their
I'.'. ItrownlnR. home at San Antonio, where Lleuten-
i iiarlle Hay or of the Navy station nm Whitman is stationed at present.
at Newport News, Va., Is the uuest of. Mr. C, L Loftlce and Miss ftpal
Mr. an Mrs. Thda.il Parrls. jWiiRiier were married nt Anna at the
Messrs. Claud ItoRcrs and Mr. (Methodist church parsomiRc by llrv
Troup of t'amp Hick. Pallas, were; Kirk, pastor of the Methodist church. , . ..
Riiests of Mr. and Mrs. J. II. IIorcis Several of their friends nccompanled 1 No| " ,,r> '>■' w,w< si en in the larcv
Sunday. jihem to Anna. Mr. loftlce finished his ""-Hence its the Inscription above the
Miss Alva Mae Kddleman of Pilot mKh school tralnltiR here and later; Pletnres was read. It was slRiilflcant
point has been visitluR her Rrand- entered the Tyler Itiisincss ColleRe. I "We Have Lent our Lives. What
met her, Mrs. A. M. Houglas and other i He now clerks for Ills father In the I >'011 l^ndt"
relatives. ]Rrocery business. Miss ('pal Is a briRht Mrs. A. L Shirley entertained the
Aid Society of the Christian church on
Tncsdav afternoon. The hostess In-
vited the (filesIs Into the larire dlnlnR
room where luncheon was served.
Melissa, Sept >0.
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Lieut. Jacob M. Sutherland of Kt and accomplished youtlR lady. The
HoiIrc, Iowa, has been flic Rticst of his bride has numerous friends whom she
brother, H. Sutherland, for a few has won through her winnln* ways
days. He experts to be sent across to and her sweet disposition. She Is a
franca Immediately after his return 'pure Christian character and a favor-
to iiimp. Jlte with nil. Their many friends wish
Mr. Mid Mrs. (.*. T. Dickenson, licc for them a Ion* and happy life of
Itay and b«ky were th guests of Mr. prosperity and Ml*.
flonds nulld Ships.
Honda.
Iluy Liberty
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