The Cass County Sun (Linden, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 36, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 3, 1907 Page: 1 of 8
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aper Devoted to the best Interests of the People.
J. E. A. BIGGER, Publisher. >
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VOL 32.
LINDEN, TEXAS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3. 1907
WANTED 1,000 d i re c t o it y
Organizers, to organize the col- dinrctics
ored people of the United Statefc
into The Negro Farmer and La-
borers' Educational, Co-Opera*
tire Union of America. Charter-
ed b.v the State of Texas, ahr]
Copy-Righted b.y
BAPTIST
T. G, Watson, Pastor
Sunday School sjt 10 o'clock a. Mv-caclj
Sunday, L. C Weaver, Superintendent.
Preaching every 2nd and 4th Sunday
the United by the Past6tat 11 a. m. and at night.
States, and '.ndoraed by the Exe-j Prayer meet ing every other Thursday
cutive Committee of the White night.
Farmer* Union of Texas: for ' , Ladles Aid Society meets every Satur*
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OP THE AGE!
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of Texas; for , "
further particulars address, J. £2. - ^
A. Banger, Linden Texas.
m; e. cpurch south
Ira M. Brvce, Pastor
High-Grade $25.00 Talking and Singing Madura
FREE
With each $50.00 Cash Purchase
JR. E. LXGION, M.D.
Offers his services to the people day, John S. Morris, Superintendent
Sunday School at 10 a. m. each Sun-
of Linden apd surrounding
country. Prompt atten-
tion given to all calls
day or night, your
practice solicited.
Office with Dr. Davis.
Preaching every First Sunday by the
i Pastor, at 11 a. m. and at night; and
every Third Sunday by Rev. W. H
Almond at II a. m.
Prayer meeting every oth;r Thursday
ni£ht.
0*11 at J . 0. Goodman's Bur-'
ber Shop for firac class work !
Everything clean and nice, tip-
to*d*te hair cut, sharp razors
Attd eltedi> ahavesj all in apple j
pie ovder.
0 ® PAVIS, M. D.,
PHYSICIAN and obstetrician
linden, texas j
Prompt attenlion given to all calls
day or night; prices to suit the hard
times. Office on west side of Court
House square.
The following are thc oificcrs op
the County Farmers Union.
President, M. B. Wilkerson Atlanta R-
1". D. No. fi.
Viae President, J. W. llikt, Atlanta,
R F. D. No. 1.
Sect. Treas., D. H. Pylc, Atlanta,
R. F. D. No. 5.
Lecturer and Organizer, G. W. Fant
Jefferson, R. F. D. No. 2.
Chaplain* J. M. Copeland.
Conductor, J. M. Ghqlpon.
Door Keeper, F. E. Guinn.
executive committee.
J. M. Mulony, Quctn Bity. R. I«". D. 1.
J. S. Gholson, Atlanta, R. F. D. No. B.
A. P Rh;a, Queen City, R. F. D. 1.
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Thousands of its readers proclaim it the
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furnishes all the news, of the wotld twice
a week. It has a splendid page where
farmers Write their practical experiences
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specially gottoti up for the wife, for the
boys and for the girls. It gives the lat-
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For $1.80 cash in advance we will send
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A, F. & A. M.
Linden Lodge No. 192 meets every 1st
Saturday nifcht in each month.
I. E. Lanier, W. M.
_L. C, Weaver, Secretary.
K. of P.
Elberta Lod^e No. .374 meets cvory ,
"nd and 4th Tuesday ni^lit in each'
month.
G. W. Florence, C. C.
I I E. Lanier, K. R. & 5.
W. O. W.
Beeehwood Camp No. 407 meets every
2nd {and 4tli Saturday night in each
month
L. C. Weaver, C. C.
I. N. Marett, Clerk.
W. O. W. (KlRl-'LK *
Becchwood Grove No. t>32 meets every
2nd and 4th Monday evening in each
month.
Mrs. Comora Brown, Guardian.
Mrs. Rosa Lee Glass, Clerk.
Court
DISTRICT COURT
B. A. Turner, District Judge.
Horace"W. Vaughan, District Atty. |
Elmer kroyn, District Clerk.
Court meets at Linden First Monday
In February and Fourth Monday in
August.
JUSTICE COURT
Precinct No. 1 meets last Monday in
eaclt month.
T. L. Nipper, Justice of the Peate.
J. F. Mitchcll, Constable
COMMISSIONERS COURT
Regnlar terms Second Monday in Feb-
ruary, May, August and November, be-
sides special sessions. J. P. Fant, H. O,
Greene, R. R.Cobband H.C. Abernathy
Commissioners.
COUNTY OFFICERS
V.~D. Glass, County Judge.
E. Newt Spivey, County Attorney.
I. K. Lanier, County Clerki
W. C. Blalock, Sheriffi
L. C. Weaver, Tax Collector.
Cicero Harper, Tax Assessor.
G. W: Florence, County Treasure-.
A (j. Oliver, Jr., County Surveyor.
We have now on ex-
hibition at our store
and ready for delivery
this wonderful Machine
It is the finest toned
Talking and Singing
Machine in existence.
REMEMBER WE GIVE THIS WONDERFUL MACHINE TO YOU
'W Si E E'
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MAGNIFICENT OFFER!
EUGENE MEYER,
jjvfl^l^rson
TJ<;XA!
LIST OF JURORS.
Following is the liat of Jurors
far (lie AugUst term of the
District Court.
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R S Barnwell
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J C Cobb
F C Price
W M Wall
The Fragrance Irresistible.
1 can revel in the fragrance
Of the rose and pas'? it by;
1 can breathe the lily's perfume
And move on wit lioitt a sigh;
I can quaff the noisome odor
Of the au t o gasoI i 11 e—
Not a momentary tremor
Ever tarns me white or green:
But the fragrance of the goober,
Of the peanut, vulgar, vile,
As my neighbor bites and crush
es—
It is like a siren's smile
For it rouges gre ;dy passion,
And I'm speedily undone,
For I'm sick with love and long-
mg,
And I whisper: '(ii* me one!"
—Lippincots Magtiziile.
Stock and Poultry Food
the Cabin Drug Store.
at
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I'FOX THE WAY.
I.
| Home joyous miles beyond the
break of day
I find myself upon a toilsome
way.
I * If.
And now a forest walls .and rools
ine in,
And seeming exits end where
they begin.
III.
j The falling leaves obscure the
path I trod—
I'ach forward step 1 press the
virgin sod.
IV.
I know not why nor whence this
journeying,
Nor yet the end of this adven-
turing.
V.
For aught of law or logic, it were'
vain—
And yet 1 sense the Sunlight oii
the plain.
VI.
And stumbling on 1 shall ernerjre
lit last.
And learn the lesson of my grop-
ing past.
—Clarence Ousley, in Uncle Re
mtis's Magazine for September.
The War llero.
' Tommy—Did you do much
fighting during the war, papa?
Fa pa—I did my share of it,
Tommy.
Tommv—Did you «iuake Hie
enemy ran?
Papa— You'or right, I did
Tommy.
Tommy—Did they catch yem*
ba?"
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Banger, John. The Cass County Sun (Linden, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 36, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 3, 1907, newspaper, September 3, 1907; Linden, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth340958/m1/1/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Atlanta Public Library.