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CASS COUNTY SUN
Zoh,rx Baager,
Editor & Proprietor
~ TUESDAY. JUDY 2i. IMF-
THRCASaCOUNTVSUN pablW>ie«1 *\*r,y.
\<.f re<l At *1»* I lu icil PO«lt
Ow a AM rl«M uiAlt^r
HATES Of STOSCHXPTXQK:'
anjla'.Cayv. o^at year, e&shlaaivavjkSl.
'•■ sis nioritlu, * ■ ‘ 6Q--
If bo» paid inYivincs 10:*-s par sjV.ii-
Obituary uatices amt cards of thanks
«u|| ln» inserted at two-aud-a-hulfceuta
ner’tiHR.
LpCAL IJYTELUOE^CE
It has showery everv day.
Flavoring <jf all kinds at C. H.
Helsin’o.
Nj> excuse for au idler around
fijnden plenty of work.
Mr. Hansom Ilardv of Atlanta
on our stroets yesterday.
u Ncloon of Biyin is the
if Peck Nelson this week.
.ant and EupioaOii at C.
Nelson’s.
«Ii Hen Barbee was op our
>et3 the past week,.
w v
son is on the sick list this week.
^ -vir. .v< ~ -
110.00 REWARD.
Strayed from my farm lb miles
east of Bivins, oue black horse
mule 15' hands high, 1 — or 14
rears old. scar on. left shoulder
just below the breast and one-on
right side of back. When last
heard of.wsns.i^ an old field close
to Douglnssfville. I will give If 10.
reward for his delivery at my
place. C -1. Tolleson
The protracted meeting seems
to he doing good, sermons are
line; meeting will close Thurs-
day night.
Mr. Oliver Goodman hes his
residence completed which is
quite a neat building, and adds
to the looks of the East part ot
town.
Jurors for the August term of
Court, which will be held in Lin*
den the 24 day of August:
grand jurors ,
Charlie Benlly Dick Williams
Working Vight Aim! Bay
The busiest and mightiest little thing
that ever was made is Dr. King’s New
Life Pills. These pills change weak-
ness into strength, listlessness Into en-
ergy, brain-fag into mental p-wer.
They're wonderful in building up
health. Only 250 per box. Sold by
J. T. Henderson.
Our friend Veal ter Reed sent
us one of the largest Radishes
we ever seen, it is about 15 inch-
es.'long and 28-inches around.
•' islfpn!
A M Shelton
S P Pendly
L stegar
A J Bryan
S A Grr
Tom Swint
Jiui Surratv.
D B Tomberlain
Tom -Walter
Jeff Walls
iWhit Pabitore
Hilliard Allen
J T S'ovall
r J Wood.
JI BORS POIt
FIRST WOEK.
W R, Duck
Luther Hall
-Frank Aniox
Ben Voun.a
John Ingraham.
W C Bryan
Carl McWhorter
Hum Hals
Will MeKaiglit
J-T J.trdan
.J W Ball
L M D Catringt
Oshurn Bryan
Jim Finley
Pete Peoples-
Marion Pritchet
Handy Harris
Tom Spell
J 51 Kirkland
Win Dees-
Wylie Cloninger
Ino Boon
Ed IlandcOek
Jim Berry
M Walker
T J Cash
Ruff Stone
A M Rhyna
G T ButUnglou
Isaab Irwin
Bill Warren
Jno Sieger
Harry Oliver
I B Brooks
J T MeWilliara
T J Ilosey.
JURORS FOB SECOND WEED.
A-G. Henry
Tom Glover
Oharlie Morgan
Dk-k Eindly
San Griffin
Bill T,onm-
.........1 —
Queen Citi,
Some billious a
fevers.
Crops still loomi
farmers and niercl
smile.
i Harry and Virg.
visiting relatives-.**!
Alntira this week.
E. J. Hanes and f;
ed last Monday froi
Almira and Marietta
Mr. Jcv Drafter at
Marietta, visited the
E. .1 .and Dave Hanes
R M. Stewart, o
Spi rugs was iti thecitv
trading.
. MV. Jamie Stewart, o
Ark., returned home,
weeks visit to H. C. ('■
Zan Lunimus, and it
that he carried one mo*
back with him than he
Is it possible that we ni
up another one of our ft
to Stamps boys.
A picnic at- Daniels Mill o, .
31-st. Everybody invited. Sjreet
es from A. (..Oliver, of Itoiigla
ville and Hardy O'Neal of .AtIt
tn.
Success to *'
readers.
Sloan Mills was in the Hub
yesterday.
Mr. S. K. Boleman was in the
IL.ub Sunday.
Apple vinegar eight years old
at 0. II. Nelson’s. None better.
Mis$ Lirrgip Boleman of C. &
B. C., is tire guest of Miss Eula
Lucas.
Send in your locals, wo don’t
know it all; our eye cau’t see-
ayvy, one.
31b of good soda and a set of
nice tea spoons for 25cts at C. H.
Nelson’s. Come and see.
Miss Walker, of Ie-di, visited
Misses Lena and Nettie Frazi.or
Saturday and Sunday.
Five gentlemen from Pitts-
hr(ug were down picoapecting last
vvqek.
TO.Cl'ftE A CCLDiN 031 DAY
•i'ake.Laxa Jye Bromo QuinineTablels
All druggists refund the monqy if, it
fails to rure. E. W. Grove's signatu/o
fc:v. each box. 25eents*
Mr. Bee McW-horter and fam-
ily of Dougiassville, visited his
c tun dAy.
M ulker visited
tuta tJ:«r nast
week, i
Reader the Sun .force, are all
oit the chill list; hence, the late-
ness of the paper,
J. R. Dobson cf Hogheo
Spring attended to business in
thp Huh Wednesday-.
From 'cross the ocean
From .<400 up
A. Ripinski & Son, Jefferson,Tex.
ME Smith H R Knolds
Homer Granbury W Q, Henderson
J. W. Womack and wife were
in Linden yesterdayy.Mr. Worn—
ack is gathering statistics for tliej^ BHbh".ni
government.
Jim Camerou
G B Tliaggurd
T M Kyles
Ben Collins
There will .be a soldiers reun-
ion and Woodman picnic, Aug.,
12;and 13 at Omaha, in Morris
county. Hon. Morris Sheppard
will be there
Chamberlain,s Cholic, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy.
This remedy is cei tain to be needed
in almost every home before, the sttin-
is over. It can aitvays he depended
upon even in the most severest and
dangerous oases. It it especially valua-
ble for summer disorders in children.
It is pleasant to take and never fails to
give prompt relief.- Why not buy it
now? It may save your life- For sale
by, J. Ti Heiniersuu
Mrs. Lizzie Allen and buby, of
Texarkana, spent a few. days
with relatives and trieuds here
last week'. She returned home
Saturday.
MV. John 15’ Nielson of near
Bivins mill sent his brother C.
H., a watermelon Sunday which
weighed 61 pounds. John id
a.watermelon raiser and one of
our best farmers..
B. L. \. Carter of the Almira
country paid his, respects to,
Linden last week.
l’rof. Baseom JJyies of Spring-
dale visited relatives in Linden
Saturday and Sunday.
Mr.. 0. J. Tolleraon of I’ivin
*’i\s a pleasant caller at the Sun
Hike ye'sterdav, he is one of
Caps’ best farmers.
Remember we are in the gro-
cery business, sugar, coffee, rice,
molasses, bacon, lard and. cook-
ing oil. See our prices.-
C. H. Nelson.
0. A. Graham, of Hillsboro,
wa,s shaking hands with his
many friends on our streets last
Saturday.
_______
Mias Vista Coker remained at
thq bod3ide of her father last
week and Miss Mamie Harris
taught school in her place.
J. A. Surratt of Surratts Mills
■ confined to )>>« K**J *
Mfcs. C. C. Hines and two-
children, Halcyon and Volney,
ot Naples, is spendiug a few?
days with relatives and friends
here.
Miss Ethel Grow, wJio lias
been visiting in Texarkana sev-
eral weeks, returned home last
week.
Sterling Brown and wife ot
near Atlanta visited their son in
the Bbat- Creek community and
passed through Linden yester-
day enroute to their home; being
accompanied by their son Joe
and family.
Strength and vigor come of
good food, duly digested. "Force,
a ready-to-serve wheat and bar-
ley food, adds no burden, but
sustains, nourishes, .invigorates.
Rev. J. B. Fletcher will assist
Rev. T. A. Moore pastor of the
Atlanta Baptist will hold a pro-
tracted meeting at that place the
first Sunday in August. Every-
body invited.
Little Emmett Cole while out
pulling mellons lust Thursday
stoopped down close-to a horse
width was grazing in the patch,
tijpull a mellon aild the horse
kftpked him on the i^se, breaking
Louis Guhu
B F Draper
Frank Barret
W B Hutchins
J O Lutrams
Bennie Rankin
Li;:e Haynes
Henry Westbrooks
J' G Sherman
Bud Hall
Jno Nelson
Clarence Fulcher Aurlliur Bryan
J,m Orear R H Porter
Noah Barton Fred Cameron.
Died—Mr. Marion Coker, at
his home in Linden, Saturday
the 2obh, at 121 o'clock,;. at the
age of 7ftyears, lie - had* twen
confined to his bed for the past
70' days,-, waiting patiently lor
the death angel to- summon
him to Hie bright beyond. Mr.
Coker was an old citi/.en .of CAss
liviug principally in Che western
portien; he was a good citizen,
accommodating neighbor, liked
by every. one who knew him,
a'jal hud mxsuemies. jie leaves
two sons ancj ’two-daughters and
a number of other relatives who
mourn thair ]oss. The remaih3
were followed to the cemetery’
by a large concourse of people
Sunday morning. Rev. J.
Greene conducted , tlm- services
at the grave. The Sun extends
to the- bereaved its sympathy
in this-their time of trouble and
hopo that they will meet their
father in the bright beyond.
Rvutally Tortured^
A esse came to Ihrbt that persistent
and unmerciful torture has perhaps
never been equaled. Jne Gnlobick of
Odiisa, Calif, writes. “For 15 -years
I endured insufferable pain from
Rheumatism and nothing.relieved me
tlniugh I tried everything known. I
came acrossElect-ie Bitters and it’s the
greatest medicine on earth for that
trouble, A few bottles of it completly
relieved and cured me.” Just ns good
for Liver and Kidney trubles and gen-
eral debility. Only COn. Satisfaction
guaranteed by J. T. Henderson Drug-
gist
Ayer s
You know that,
family laxative you t.
i
Buckingham's D
Want your moustache or heard
beautiful hrown or rich black ? I
dt
tv
SOctl.otdrugjiit.orR. P. HsIl&Co ,N«ihul<>U
.... - . -----------------OK
Your Mother . (1k.
Don't say unkind tilings* rer-
you! mother, for when you he
naked she-clothed you; whe on
you hungry she fed you, wh i“n
were thirsty she gave vor
'.hen you came ns a s
she gave you the best
house; she washed you w
was dirty, she combed yo
you were lousy, pette-'
you were men”
,got*-up in i *.
par;rgrme screened
(lute’dliind pmyei 4 if
the ddviii wtw- asln-V b
Say sweet things
mother or keep qt tild
Christ is “mother,-site!
jilind and dec
ought to -lie - an’ angeu ....
Niis or the world to come.—
dian Tribune. ntns-
tilnud
if pings from Cour.iyPress.
The Truck Growers met in reg-
ar- vision last Saturday eveu-
g.
After the usual business, they
■weeded to the election of otli-
rs for the following-year. Pres.
»’Neal stated that they would
ave to elect some one else as
Iteir President, as he had served
>r four years and thought it to
he best interest of the association
o liave a change. He placed in
lomination for president; .*tr.
W. D. Lanier. Mr, Lanier imme-
diately- notified the association
that he would not serve and re-
quested that Mr.O'Neal be unan-
imously re-elected. Alter several
Tvtestsbv memliersanda unani*
ious vote of the association. Mr.
Nerd announced that his ileeis-
was final, that he would not
as President arolher year,
hat he would always be tin
working memlier of the
tion. Mr. W. D. Lanier
laninmusly electetl Pivsi-
T. M. Fletaher. Secre-
Miles, Treasure.
Ford, of Linden, is
ives and friends in
week.
Mays left Monday
Bivins Milk where he
"s iirilioJkA * ul UIV
> Bivins Lutn--
yrn that his family
Him there this- week,
.i many friends in Atlanta
wish them health, happiness and
prsperity in their new home.
Louis, the little 22 months old
son of Mr. and Mrs. \V. B. Fig-
ures, died Monday morning tit 3
o'clock. The little fellow had been
sick but a few days with cholera
infantum. Funeral services were
held tit the residence tit 5:30 P.
M. Monday Rev. T. Moore offici-
erating. The remains were laid
to rest in-the Atlanta cemetery.
w. o. w
Wili urcvetl the m ointment of
Sovereign G. Ms Willi?-'ll Atlan-
ta cemetery A tig. the 0th. or the
second Sunday at 3 o'clock p. m.
■ All neighbor Camps are cordi
ally invited ...
J: D? Koex;- C. C.
To The Public.
Toe Pine Ridge Public School
will hold its closing exercises on
Thursday and Friday, Aug. tlth
and 7th 1003, three miles S. W.
of Linden.
Thursday will be devoted to-
public examination arid singing
by students; speaking and ad-
dresses by patrons and visitors.
Thursday night at 7:30 the
annual sermon will be delivered
bv Rev. P. IV. West ley. Mod.,Uni-
ty Baptist Asso.
Friday will lie devoted to the
subject of Agrrieultural industry
and the exhibit of farm products.
A premium is offered for tire best
stalk cotton and corn.
Friday night at 7:30, the
teachers and pupils of Pine Ridge
school shall endeavor to enter-
tain-the audience with a school
exhibition. Admission free.
The object of the meeting is io
encourage industrial education
among our rank* No snbjvct is |
more important, no subject so ,
largely pertains- to
moral, political ami material ;
weli-fore of the negro in thiscoun-!
Jirn Dump* «xolte4, "We
Or sut"»«’r *°xlB,e
and hot,
Build up * fi** M(l #tew
ytd.shdo?'eFrfa>.’«»»ow1
of cream,
J» ju»t the foo<l to fit our
whim, „
:
Force
The Realy-to-Serre Cerfte*
not a blood htttert
V.
! •
Mewl Sontmer Food.
cTery orpan of the Wvty v i-oailly dlprtj- ,
cremes what we knoxVisytgor. amt «t the
rame time does not make a river ot ftre
o “of Z blood. Pehcv 0.8rASTON."
j:
A
rhe social, ■__
A, Pic JOHiSTG
well-ki
permanently in D
try as the subject of industry. , ^
Let every colored farmer of this rni,g WGll’fellOWll iVLaClmi St
section be on hand, ready to play
hisqmi t as mapped out yn pro-
gram; We cordially incite out-
many white mends, «»io may
desire to attend any of ohr meet-
ings, as special tirrangements for
their comfort wifi*be made.
Fk W. WI.eeitr. Prin •
Sour
Stomach
now
L
!«»■ !
O
old,
she
or in
tferi-i
A*Pf>
ILe I4ouoda(iwt> <.*f H«allr®y-e
>n for
’Viinrlaliraniit ix till* fonmlr-M fmli-
Deallh—life—Mi-entttlf, Kitilol I>vt- nf
aW» Cttne is-tlie one great meilloirt- nre
onabieg the Ntomuclraml xllgvsUv i t,y
guns to digest, assimilate and
form all foods into the kind of ,cl
ilia! noui-isWee Hie nerves ami feW'S
tissues. Kislol lays the fonndalii h *8
health. Natiice -docs the rest? lUn-
restliiii, Dyspepsia, and all dlsord ,
the stomach and digestive organt'mr
ciired-by the use of Kodnl. Hof.
J. T. Henderson. .
_. ____j Oil
My son follow not iu‘t-Iih tdi
of tire loafer and make rl' oxf
tnd
ed.
pie of him w ho is borr-'^v, wo
verily I say unto you Lrlu, n a
ness is-overstocked and-seat''OV-
the corners are all taken ast
whittling places all oceupf- a
1-t. is better to saw wood at t die
liits e/cord than to whittle 'th
loafing match and-eass tht. nd
ernment. My son, if thou n m-
loit in thy sk-uU: the sense a i.V-
jay bird break away from ha
Singing Convention -
The Northeast Texas Sacred
I larp singing convent ion-will con-
vene at Huffines Texas on Friday cigarette-habit for lo, thy bret
frefore tlie 1st Sunday in Sept,
next. Members of the convention
will please take notice; write te
W.M Cooper A Co of Dothan Ala
get you a supply of the revised
Harp and be ready for business.
M e want to make this one of the
bast session held for- several year
J. S. Me lead-
lr k s i
an C
Nursery For Sale.
My Nurseiy and grounds-,
'Isviile Nursery
ock are offered
> r* «
smelleth like a glue factory a -e.
thy whole appearance is less ls_
telligent than a store dmnn s.
Yes, thou art a cipher with i,°-
rhu knocked off —Snaked. ,r"
WANTED-YOUNG MEN to p)
pare for Government Pbsitioi
FineOpenings in all Departure*'
Good Salaries. Rapid Pr
Rapid
tions. Examinations soon
ticulars Free.
Intor-Str - °or.
Oj Safef
1C>,I
He will repair wouria any enw oi Mwimr
may have, he guarantees nlbdvis work
well recommended and"-solicits you4
Give him a trial. Write him'iit Douglass
CJUK STOCK OF
Staple and Fancy Bw li oo^s,
Shoes, Hats and Clotfiing
is now ccf-7 -■ n
,1 Fa
ren
•!y.
von
you
lien .
-si; i P-'Mr. Bfe.vn.KY,Clerk
A'SSroie of Paralsis
On last Thursday evening,
about4 o’clock Mr. A. J.. Mc-
Williams Sr. an old and-highly
respected citizen of .Cass County;
was- seized by a strok of Ptl ralysis
at the residence of his son Squire
J.H. Mcwilliams 3 miles south
iiist ofAt-lnnta. This is the third
stiu»e .(.ml it is- feared by tire
Pr.,8 and his cliMrea that he will
hot- recover, as he is growing weak
and his nge-87 vears-are against
Mm.- Mr -McWilliams mind is
dear and he understandfi--ever-
thing said or that they do for
him, although he is unable to
speak- rani swallow, but is 'now
able to take a small amount of
rice water.—Atlanta XbWs.
Item to. Louis May and wife
Wednesday -July 22,'a 11 lb. boy.
Born to Dr. Leftwich wife July
21, a boy,-—-The New Era.
No appetite, loss of strength, nervou*- ;
ness, headache, constipation, bad breath, j
general debility, sour risings, and catarrh of -j
the stomach are all due to indigestion? Kodak'
cures indigestion. This new discovery repre- i —-------— : ~ .
sonts the natural juices of digestion -a* they Wc’ahiD CtHTy'-a frill anil complete line Of fclltpi-
exist in a healthy stomach, combined with : J
XYmir Kodor^spepsia Cure d'oesnS> GROCERIES, FUED STUFFS; and all kinds
only cure indigestion and dyspepsia, but this* T. . r,, v-’fp,-
famous remedy cures -all stomach troubles - - M -1,); JrijKl.
by cleansing, purifying, sweetening and' Kt*' gu it a| j B&'"
ft Oiamte 3«tltti|,
Kodol cured me and we are now using it In rrrfff j •
Kodol Digests -What You * and the best and purtst RROth akTlre-tAvf(1st prices.
^,“'rW?.'ihich'Uiih^M«ntat**l“trW,i Whe:r in /eflfowow give us a trial and-ave' will trtfirt you right. : ,
etepared by E.O. Dewin'** OO., OOOaQO-- , . 7 ' ' -*—— -— ---“
J. T. Hemlvraon.
* Girls IndmiHal College?
The Girls Industrial College
ot Texas, located at Denton, has
just issued Bulletin No 2, an-
nouncing the plan and scope of
werk.-to l>9 dtrawby the institu-
tion. The- departments to be .
established at tho-beginni-ng-aire-
those of English-Science, Do- !
mestic:Seience, Fine-Arts^ In- [
dustrial-Arts and Odinuiercial- j
Arts.-
County superintendents are j
authorized to appoint a limited ]
number of-students to the Col-j
lege; such appointments are val-
YOUfcS to FfcimSE,
ERMKOrr * KMG,
anu i
Springdale Dots
Editor Sun:—He that tooteth
not his own- hom the same shall
not be tooted; so we beg space to
toot oure-just one moieT'me.
We was visited by n refreshing
rain yesterday,-crops are better
than they have for ten years.
Miss Ora Mapp of Will Point is
visiting in- onr midst, the guest
of her aunt Mrs W. D. Mapp.
We had the pleasure witnessing
a very painful but.successful sur-
gical operation the other day,
performed bj’ Dr. W. C. Bowen.
Mr. Bowen is a self made man
one of ^up jiome boys and we
wish him successi'1 ^'s proffession. •
Your corresp^'lillh
pleasure by special rrivitaHon of
attending an ice cream supper at
the residence of MrStopp-given in
honor of 'Miss Etna Million, Mrs
Stepp sister, it is needless to
say we done ample justice to
bath creamrcake and wine.
M. W. Prichard isaddingtothe
looks of-hisa-iready beautiful home
by building a bay window and
portico.
Mrs lrene Wood after a protrac-
ted visit in Our midst has return
en to her home at Camden.
We visited the Shady dale
school last week and find every-
t- Nig moving along nicely with
Prof. Henderson rin charge.—A
Bachelor.
Headquarters for fine Wines
quors, Imported and Dorr'
Cigars. Will deliver
OLD Sour Mask- Wliib^
ey to any part of
Texas for * $8*15
uei «t $25 per year Rutile at-: per Gallon4 Mail orders a specialty.
tendance is net con fitted to ap- ! - t-—- - Hl - - -
.paintive students. All white j ADDRESS, Box 274, Ji^Fi-'E'RSON TEXAS,
girls of good moral character;
who have attained the age ot
sixteen years, and who have suf-
ficient knowledge of the common !
school subjects to pass the en- ] TO THE TRADING PUBLIC:
trance examination, will he ad-
mited. High school graduates
and those holding First Grade
State Certificates will be admitt-
S ew Grocery Firin1
ed tel the Junior class without
examination.
WE HAVE OPENED CP WITH A FRESH CLEAN STOCK OF
P=*€s# |» H 4- :• w.lc-w ’ ‘
AT ’fltli JtfWS VINES OLI) STAND, COB. l'OTJ? AND I.AFA Y ETTR STS.
HuviiiB I'urehasvd tin; Bed berry stock of Pure Medicinal Whiskies, Ryes '
ami Old Bourbon, and anything you need in tliat llne call On us for it anil w*
will always treat you fair and square. Ymir'patronage solicited.
c-c-
and scientific subjects as well as
in domestic economy, arl.indus-
tiv and commerce. Culture and
intellectual discipline will be in-
creased by the industrial work.
All students will be expected to
learn haw to cook and hew to
sew. Household economics will
go hand m hand with j liie lan-
guages-and literature. IfiL lie mot-1
PI KSSIELL, Jifl'ei’son.
1 Uis-cc
is, “We leant to do by.
lie - qltin a
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and the opportunity for a thor-
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placed-within easy reach of our
girls. Many of the best girls of
Texas wrll doubtless attend.
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Double DaltySolid Trains with Pullman Palate Drawing
Room Bleepers on each ! Quickest Time by Hours; all
Meals in Handsomely Equipped Cafe Cars—(a la
carle)—at Reasonable Prices, and More Valuable
Slop Over Privileges tban an other line
Write na tu* -the prooft,1 ’ a'no for the Resntlfol IllnstVatcd Books or
information. They are Free-
A. A. OLT8SON. General P. Agent. Fort. Worth Texas.
We keep everything a dry goods
Those that have subscribed
store ought-to keep. Our goods to the monument fund and have
are of the first qualities and our not paid same will pleasb -do* - so
prices ai^ always right-and these at once for there as other"-'ex-
facts, together* with the' courte- penses besides buying the monu-
ous service, makes dealing here ment. lurn same over to Mrs.
both profitably and [pleasant. , ^ _Lanl&r' ________
ment on us yourself. A. Ripiflski ^ LmHen, he will sell it for y ou
& Son, Jefferson, Texas. now is the time,_ .
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Offers'his-services to the peo- **
pie of-'Qneen (Tty and surohnding ' '
country; Me will att© giVe you ait -u
up-to-date hair ctft and shave '*
Give hrtn you supjwirt '■
To Cure a Cold in One Day
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Banger, John. The Cass County Sun., Vol. 28, No. 28, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 28, 1903, newspaper, July 28, 1903; Linden, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth523411/m1/2/: accessed May 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Atlanta Public Library.