The Atlanta News. (Atlanta, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 9, 1908 Page: 1 of 8
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Vol. VIII
Atlanta, Cass County, Texas, Thursday, July 9, 1908
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electric lights. At the present rates, service is below
actual cost of production. Therefore, the following
schedule will prevail after February 1st:
RATES
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First two lights ....75c each
Third, fourth and fifth lights 65c each
Churches and Lodge Rooms 30c each
Each 16 C. P. light all night ..«. $1.50
For the present, commercial rates will remain as they
are.
To those having a meter a minimum charge of $1
per month will be made, whether or not this amount of
<ujrrent is consumed.
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past and soliciting a continuance of the same,
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Lots of local endorsements to
prove this.*
Mrs. J. E. Slayton, living
eight miles from Atlanta, Toxas,
on R.'F. D. No. 1, Queen City,
says: •'Kidney trouble bother-
ed me for a year, causing in-
tense suffering in the small of
the back and pain in the sides.
At times it would be so bad that
I would just have to give in and
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sensation in passing. I tried
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at Nipper Bros', store in Atlan-
ta. They helpee me at once
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business arithmetic, business law
letter writing, shorthand and
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now $50. Scholarships in bus-
iness and typewriting, formerly
$05—now $50. Regular $50 life
scholarships in business, short-
hand and typewriiing, now even
$40. Scholarships in any de-
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For sale by all dealers.
Price 50 cents Foster-Milburn
Co., Buffalo, New York, sole
agents for the United States.
Remember the name—Doans
and take no other.
For Sale—If you want a first
class new bouse in Atlanta; at a
bargain, see Sam Liles, Atlanta,
Texas. 47-2t
I want to sell 1000 men a good
home of 160 acres of as good
land as ever a crow flew over at
$4.00 per acre and give him 3
$ears to pay for it at 5 percent
nterest. If interested in this
proposition, come to see me or
write me at Atlanta, Texas,
4t Joseph Witt
«la live or six months' course else-
j where. Our new shorthand
i system is the b««st. the easiest
and quickest learned on the
market. Our teachers are men
of high educational attainments,
who have wide experience as
practical bookkeepers in retail
and wholesale houses before
taking up the work of teaching.
A course with us means a good
paying position.. Address R H
Hill, Pres., Waco, Texas, or
Memphis, Tenn.
Squibs and Squabbles
The lies against Judge Glass
are being nailed one by one.
Lying has never defeated any
one yet. The time for reaction
has come.
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R. R. Williams, two weeks
ago, would have received more
votes than he would receive to-
day. He would get more to-day
than he will receive on the day
of the primary. The people are
beginning to see the manner of
the fight and to locate their
friend.
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S. M. Griffin is a candidate for
Justice of the Peace in Precinct
4. He will make a good one.
Really Glass is the best coun-
ty judge we have had in years.
A faithful officer should have a
second term.
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There is but little excitement
in the race for the legislature.
Better keep your weather eye
open.
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Don't forget R. B. Cousins
when you make out your pri-
mary ticket. He is our present
efficient State Superintendent
who deserves to be re-elected.
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Judge Turner is his length
ahead of Pounders for District
Judge.
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Remember Joe Blades, the
Cass County boy, for Comptrol-
ler.
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Yes, the T. A. & L. Railroad
is fi corporation and should
coine under the general laws
regulating corporations.
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The management of the can
ning factory claim that the peach
crop was represented as being
short, hence they did not got
sufficieut number of cans to take
care of the large crop.
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L. C. Weaver, Tax Collector,
was over Tuesday. He met
Mrs. Weaver here. She had
been visiting in Texarkana.
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This has been a week of his-
tory for the Democratic party at
Denver.
Who is R. R. Willimams and
what has he done that Governor
Campbell should be replaced by
him? What has Campbell done
that he should be replaced by
anyone? He has been true to
his campaign pledges, his party
platform and to the *%best inter
ests of the masses of the great
state of Texas What assurance
have we that Williams would do
half so well? Let us act on our
better judgment.
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It has been reported that the
County Judge and the Commis-
sioners of the county have dis-
criminated in favor of certain
parties and against others -in
awarding the county contracts.
We do not believe it. You must
show us.
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County Treasurer Florence
was over from Linden Sunday.
He is resting on his oars, having
no opponent.
ATLANTA MARKETS
The Fourth of July was cel-
ebrated in Atlanta by the banks,
the post office and rural mail
carriers taking holiday. A num-
ber of our citizens want to the
celebration in Texarkana, others
went to Caes many others went
fishiug.
Cash Prices Carefully Corrected
Weekly for the News
We give below cash prices
prevailing in Atlanta this week.
Of couse, prices on many arti-
cles vary according to the grade.
11c
$1.00
$1.75
$1.55
65c
40c
10c
15c to 20c
$1.25 to $2.00
Middling coiton
Corn, per bushel,
Chops, per 100 pounds,
Bran, te •' "
Alfalfa, per bale,
Grass hay, " !t
Eggs, per dozen,
Butter, pound,
Peas, per bushel
Bees wax, per pound' 25c
Flour, 48 lb. sack, $1.35
Meal, 35 lb. " 75c
Syrup. Georgia Cane, 50c
Ribbon Cane 60 to 65c
Bacon, per pound,
Breakfast Bacon,
Ha'nas, per pound,
10c
20 to 25c
15c
5c
Sugar, 15 to 16 pounds, $1.00
Onions, few local, bu. $1.00
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Navy Beans, per pound,
Your Watch
To be usefu[ must be a cor-
rect time keeper. In order
to do this a watch must be
kept cleaned and in good
repair watches, clocks,etc.,
under a guarantee.
I also have a nice line of
jewelry, clocks, etc. Call
and see my stock and let
me serve you.
R. T COPE
The Jeweler
Citation by Publication of
Final Account
"I suffered habitually from
constipation. Doan's Regulets
relieved and strengthened the
bowel3, so tnat they have been
regular ever since."—A. E.
Davis, grocer, Sulphur Springs,
Texas.
STATE OF TEXAS l
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To tho Sheriff or any Constable of
Cass County—GREETING:
Ed Rand, Executor of the Estate of
R. C. Stone, Deceased, having filed
in our County Court his Final Ac-
count of the condition of the Estate of
said R. Q. Stone numbered 230 on the
Probate Docket of Cass County, to-
gether with an application to be dis-
charged from said Administration.
You arb Hereby Commanded,
That by publication of this Writ for
twenty days in a Newspaper printed
in the County of Cass you give due
notice to all persons interested in the
Account for binal Settlement of said
Estate, to appear and contest the
same if they see proper so to do, on
or before the August Term, 1908, of
said County Court, commencing and
to be holden at the Court House of
said County, in the Town of Linden
on the First Monday in August a. d.
1905*, when said Account and Appli-
cation will be acted upon by said
Court.
Given Under My Hand and Seal
of Said Court, at my office in the
Town of Linden this 3rd (lay of July
a. d. 1908. i E. Lanier,
Clerk County Court, Cass County.
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a TRUE COPY, I CERTIFY:
W. C. Blalock,
Sheriff Cass County.
Elder M. M. Smith has re-
signed the pastorate of the At-
lanta Christian Church. He
left Saturday for Titus county
where he will be engaged for
a timo in evangelistic work.
Mrs. Smith is with her daugh-
ter at Greenville for the present.
ANNOUNCEMENT
WE ANNOUNCE that we are candidates for
position of custodian of the people's funds.
We want more business. We want them
that are not already carrying an account with us, to
open one, whether it be much or little, it will be ap-
preciated, and have that same careful attention as the
large one. Look into our financial condition, study it
closely, see the BIG amount of cash on hand, see who
the officers and directors are, and the conservative
methods used in the administration of its affairs, the
safe guards used for the protection of the depositors.
All of which we believe will merit your support, and
kindly ask your earnest consideration, and don't for-
get. ::::::::::
The Atlanta National Bank
Atlanta, Texas
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Final Account
STATE OF TEXAS 1
county of ca88 j
To the Sheriff or any Constable of
Cass County—GREETING:
J H Hutchison, Administrator of
the Estate of W E and F T Moore,
Deceased, having filed in our Couty
Court his Final Account of the condi-
tion of the Estate of said W E and
F T Moore, Deceased, numbered 362
on probate docket of Cass County,
together with with an application to
be dischargedjfrom said ^administra-
tion.
You Ans Hereby Commanded,
That by publication of this Writ for
twenty days in a Newspaper printed
in the County of Cass yon give due
notice to all persons interested in the
Account of Final Settlement of said
Estate, to appear and contest the
same if they see proper to do, on or
before the August term, 1908, of said
County Court, commencing and to be
holden at the Court House of said
County, in the town of Linden on the
first Monday in August A D, 1908,
when said Account and Application
will be acted upon by said Court.
Given Under My Hand and Seal of
Said Court, at my office in the town
of Linden this 30th day of June A D
1908. xl E Lanier,
Clerk County Court, Cass County.
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A TRUE COPY, I CERTIFY:
W C Blalock,
Sheriff Cass County.
Rew J. L. Mali an has been
conducting a revival at Rodessa,
La.
Dotor Cooksey of Indiana has
been preaching a series of ser-
mons at the Christian church.
Good Reading
Campaign Year, State, Na-
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Bailey Issue Involved in Nat-
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Legislative, Contests and in At-
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it has begun already.
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Singletary & Roberts have
erected a windmill at the rear of
their livery stable.
Misses Onie and Bessie Pep-
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first of the week.
Misses Hazel and Annie Mae
Kennedy, of Queen City are
visiting their aunt, Mrs. A. Pt
Lovelace this week.
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The Atlanta News. (Atlanta, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 9, 1908, newspaper, July 9, 1908; Atlanta, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth329812/m1/1/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Atlanta Public Library.