Semi-Weekly Courier-Times. (Tyler, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 15, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 19, 1910 Page: 6 of 8
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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1910.
SKMI-WKRKT.Y IXXHIKIMIIIM
Our milliner has returned after a lengthy stay in the £a >k. a n^rkets, with full up to date lines of the most
¿tyiish Hats at very moderate prices
Upstate's
SMITH COUNTY MOVING UPWARD PUBLIC PARK WILL BE ESTAB-
NOONOAY TO HAVE MOOtRN SIN USHEO ON COURT HOUSE iQU«8E
AN'
I'NCLS FOm SHERIFF
OF SMITH COUNTY,
' MPS A. D. r owZi
I CD AT
OVERTON.
r L.inc: of Undale Pruents His
Nai • to t'ie Vc.fr , Subject to
Xetion of Primaries. ~
Was 71 Years of / je, ard a Wei!
Known CiiL-er—Itcmr of
Locil Interest.
Dalh
A. J. McMinn Buys Complete Qin
Outfit-—Will Erect Modern
Qin House
ir
IN-
CH
Afi
L;nd>ey1-
:;> cu^ider ih•'
[•use ; ,.rk.
olfact* thU
question oi
Noonday 1= coming to the front. 33 bale¿ of cctton ;cr dav. Asidv
Mr. A. J. (Jack) McMinn has install- from the great economy to the owner
ed at Noon da v a complete cotton grin of opera tins the plant is the conven-
outfit •with the bert modern machin- lence to the customer is charming,
erv and conveniences known to the The farrier drives his load of seed
art of ginning and bailing cotton. The ' cotton under the suction pipe which
designs for the plans and the ma- j ta\es the load of cotton out of the
wa:"n, and then he moves up to an-
an 1 meatuilntr th *
srvr.r. 's tin coromitte.' serve4 unani-
mously u¡jon the following- resolution
off < red by a citizen: "That
the *>E t <ind vest end of th« court
h >Uit iQ> are bo reserved as a market
(V
f, r .< dis- o< of SO foot fi\ a.
, «>■- ■■ ciww coping an i
lar.i--' t o .,-:od into a pub-
s.\y [!• s: tvets on the
-- \ " «ide oí tro court house
o - . V, o\t -.ui<-1 ; ;> \\ dth
, :\'l the ros of the grouud
" >o •> d a# a park.
This aivos .i s;\uv of about li>5 feet
• \ v,jv the court house for
.It
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I
chinery installed wt re furnished by
PECAN TREES TO CALLS MEEllNG
BE PLANTEO IMPROVM'T CLUB
Walter Connally & Co of this city. ,
and the outrtt and plant is the best other P'ace where his bale o. cotton
and r>ost complete in the county. In ; and his cotton seed at placed by MOVE INAUGURATED
fact, is the ouly complete modern j machinery in his wagon. Mr. Mc-
gin plant in the county, so we are in- I Minn is to he congratulated for his
formed. The plant has a capacity of commccdahle enterprise.
BY PROF.
.'AMES KAY AT MT. CARMEL
SCHOOL.
DEAN LOCALS.
Team Tex. Feb. 14—Our farmeis
have been making n«e of our past
spsll of beautiful weather, breaking
their land for another crop.
Several of the people from this
community attended the singing a*.
Pkcsant Rerrea* Sunday afternoon.
M eó Acnie Boiing cl Tyl-ir, spent
Saturday and Sunday with her par-
ents. Htr slater. Mary, returne 1
home with her to spend a few dajis.
Mns. Risner of Tyler visited Mrs.
Jim Ellis Saturday and Sunday.
Kirksey Turner, Jim Bryant, Perry
NEWS FROM NEW
HARMONY COMMUNITY.
The farmers of this section are
very busy turnias the soil and pre-
paring fcr next year's crop.
The health of our community i?
fairly good and at this writing the
writer does not know of any sick-
ness.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Stanley visited
relatives in Henderson county last
Sunday.
The Courier-Times is in receipt of
tht- folios ins communication from
P.of. J?mes Kiv, «.eachtr of the Mt.
Carmel school loccted n!ne miles
nor th of Tyler •
"Two years ago the people rc^clv-
vi to build a ñew school houss to
'c.ke the place of the old Lull th.si
had stood the roughs aró tumbles oí
many years.
"The result was a good frame build
i:--. ¿4x4". finished both inside and
oa: and nicely jiamud. lass fall they
5 ated this comfortable building with
jingle desks, put in a small library.
CHAIRMAN KAY OF PRECINCT
NO. 21 CALLS MEETING AT
WINONA, MARCH 5.
1 ¡'. Iw.y. an executive immbe.1
c: Smith County Improvement Club,
f: x Progne: -1. do call a meeting oí
citir 'is of Winona to meet in the
ic.' vl h."uso in Winona. Saturday,
Y.iveil 5. 1«1at ^ p. ni.. for the
of dii-.-usslng and airanging
fir a e.:nnuuity fair in July or
Ea .«.•;> or.i ;? iavit«Hl to be present,
the:; is ething in store for us.
Respvctfully,
Jas. T. K.ay,
Chairman.
Frank Kimble, who is attending Tv
er Commercial College, visited home of "xty volun-es and one Webster's
folke Satnrdav night and Sunday. dictionary.
F. F. Cook of Winona visited his "in order to keep alive and show j
Smith and Ernest Whiteside attended parents Saturday and Sunday. *he scm-r to the passerby, we are go-
Death at New Harmony.
New Harmony, Tex.. Feb. 14.—1
wish to thank the many goo.l true
hearted christian i>eople of New
the installation af the W. O. W
Chandler cm Jan. 29th.
Mr. and Mrs. Kirksev Turner and
baby, Nettie Mirle, sneret Sunday
with Mrs. Ponder.
Mrs Robert Sheltcn is on the sicl
list
et Mrs. Ma??i"
Frrrell rjid family
ing ot lay off our school ground and Harmony f->r their kindness to us
^,*>nt Sundav at the home of Mrs. R. set it with ]>e-3an trees ; w-:'e at our brothers. T. A. Smith
Mv our Heavenly Father bless him
F. Crook.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Crook
a fine boy.
—— r"*
Taken up b\ J W. Prichard, and
.aid his good wife for their kindness
Miss Mary Boring was the guest of e.--iayed tefore J. M. Hinds, justice
' Every child in schoo!,who wish to. j
v. ill be allowed ot put out one tree
"Should there be room left each cit- *° 115 ^>*ew Harmonj for
i?en will be allowed to place ore and 'h*iT Uadntfa. during the illness of
only one tree. í wii'? death of our darling lit-
"Each person is expected to do hi#' t!o ^n- ^ J- which occurred Jan.
Miss Mary Walker liusi Thursday. of the peace. Precinct No 3. Smith cr her own work in putting out, work 1 v we °"'v kee')ing ^i,r' 1 ver-
Mps. Hode Kniglit spent several co'-ntv, Texas, one dark bay horse, ing and caring for his or her own
days ia Black Fork community with about 14 hands high, branded E on tree. j
' sfcoit time. The Lord gave him to
her parent .
Arnold Taylor of Midway passed
through our community last Friday.
Mrs. W. F. Hill is on the sick list
this week.
left thigh, pcints of both ears clip-
ped off. about 20 years old. If no:
called for by owner same will be
dealt with riccording to law.
11-13-15
'We have three or four acres oí
us. and the Lord took him from us.
to take him home with him, where
ground and can accommodate several there is no pain nor sorrow. Wo loveci
him, yes, we loved him, but Jesus
loved him more. He came and
3000 References from Those Cured of
Serious and Chronic Diseases
Blood Poison, Old Sores, Lupus, Epi-
tnelial or Cancerous Growths and
All tkin Diseases Are Permanent-
ly Cured by Dr. Reynolds.
♦100 FORFEIT IF I FAIL
TO CURE ANY SORE.
Extrects F-sm Answers to Inquiries.
Cured me and is absolutely relia-
ble. H. J. Cheney, City Comptroller,
Nashville, Tenn.
persons.
"We limit to only one tree that as
many as may wish can have a living k*m to Heaven s happy shore, i
monument of green to speak of their now a?a'n wish to thp.uk tne good
love for this old place when they are oí Harmony for all they
old or passed away. j 41(3 ior us- °°d always love good.
"The ground shall be avstemcticaliy i 3"nd ChTisian people and I be.ieve if
layed off. a plot made of it, working OTer were a P^ce on earth that
i everv place for tree and a record Go<J loVéS- !t ls New harmony, for
ah owing who was allotted that place everyone here is good and kind to on-:
and all They all are trtío Christians
Cured my wife and many others
here. P .N". Bailey, Tobacco M*^r„
Winston, N. C.
I believe you are master
diie2£< . Dr. J. M. Smith,
Miss.
Was cured by
Dr. Reynolds about
A. Jenkins, South
Weak, Nervous Men
who h.ive brain panic suffering frotri
indi rrcílon, the penalty of excesses
and abuse, wil «*- how quick the right ¡ ^ven yparg agQ j
remedy at \he right place, will do tha Pittsburg, Tenn.
work. Refere If «4 cn^rgv, ambition I
and strength, nourishing the delicate j Physical Suffering
and important organs concerned in i The serious problem oí life,
■manhood. No man should give un ——
hope or become discouraged or dis- ¡
heartened until he has consulted me.1
Varicose or Enlarged Veins, Weak
Blood Vessels poor circulation, palpi- ¡
tation of the heart. Sour Stomach, j
Ba<! Memory, Short of Breath, Trem- i
hling of the Limbs, Easily Excited,,
Tired Feeling in the morning, l./*\v
Vitality, Sluggish Circulation. One
Weeks' Treatment Will Satisfy You
My Remedies are Right.
of skin
Dor.toi..
Kidney, Bladder
and Rheumatic Troubles permanently
cuied iu 30 dajis if no othf " compli-
cations. Th'\a<> distases are sy - tc-
mic an<i readily yield to my blood
purifying Remedies.
Cancer, Cancer.
I can destroy cancer in one minute
without knife or pain. I would not
make or mall this statement for fear
of government authorities arresting
me f-r fraud unless it is absolutely
true. If you aio in earnest about get-
ting well, write or call on me. Num-
ber- i't references furnished to thoso
affl ed. I will forfeit $100 for any
son or skin disease I cannot cure.
Extract letter from G. B. Baker,
Tax Assessor, Clarendon, Texas. Can-
cer under tongue. One treatment
las; June.
October 2.—Mr. H. J. Reynolds:
Thf place in my mouth has entirely
healed up two months or more ago.
ar.d when the tree was put out.
"Jas. T Kay, Teacher.'
KING'S DAUGHTERS
ASK FOR DONATIONS.
This organization have sent oat
'heir annua1 cards, and it h> hoped
that all of the fritmdfc ci the poor;
; nd ail 'overs of the Lord, will con-
tribute to this cause.
If you do not feci like giving a
brge amount, give something—any
rtrnoum, however small, will be
thankfully received.
Do no: throw these cards tnto your
waste (basket, but return them with
donation to Miss Bettie Scott.
Among the many that cam*- were
onjv one that we knew, oat- of our
home home girls. Mrs. Clark, r.ee Per-
ry- May God Dless her ar.d her siwee:
little children, and all of New H&r
mony.
W, D. Waggoner.
HILL-3EAIRD WEDDING.
E.
Call and get one of Armour' Farm-
ers Almanacs free at Brown & Mc-
Farland's in Tyler. tf
CATARRH WILL GO.
Relief In Tw > Minutes,
Cure Soon.
Complete
DR. H. J. REYNOLDS
SPECIALIST.
SCIENTIFIC, RELIABLE,
SUCCESSFUL
In Chronic and Scricus Disease.
340 Main St.
DALLAS, TEXAS.
1,000 YARDS
Cold frame L. I. Domes-Ic at reasonable prices. M, FRIEDUNDF.R.
Don't gi on hawking yourself /-¡ck
«•very morning; It's cru«-l, it'.i harm-
ful and it's unnecessary.
If after br-athlng Hyomel, th.!
wonder worker, you are not rid of
vile catarrh, you can have your
| money hack.
No .st/mach dosing—iu$t take 'he
little hard rubber pockrt inhaler that
1 romea with each outfit, and pour Irrjt
it a few drop.s or Hyomtl. Brfath«
•t acf«ir.1lng to directions. In twj
j minutes It will relieve you of that
! stuffed up fooling. Use It a few min-
' utes every day, and In a few wv><-ka
V'U will be entirely free from ca-
i tarrh.
Í Get an outfit today; it only " «tn
| ?1.00; it'll worth 11,'tOO to any ca-
j tarrh sufferer. For sale by drugifiata
I everywhere and by Jrlon-I>rake Drug
Co., Tyler, who guarantees It to cure
catarrh, croup, coughs, colds, tort
¡ throat and bronchitis. An extra bot-
, lie of Hyomel liquid if needed coats
! but BOc. The little hard rubber pock*
I et inhaler you get with outfit will
loat u lifetime.
F. Hill and Miss Fannie Beairo
Married by R«v. M. O. Meador.
(J'rom Thurüday's Dally.)
Yeserday, 'VSednesday) even! ng
was the ¿cene of a pretty wedding
when Miss Fat-nie Eoaird, the chs.rrt -
in? daughter ef ;.Ir and Mra. J W.
Beuird. became '.he bride of Mr. K. ¥.
Hill. Rev. Mar™-/... O. M'ta/i'/r in a
most 1m pre:-s i manr^-r p:rforrt'.l
the ceremony. Jt ■- a v . v <¡ ;;f.
fair, no cards-; and only a fw f/.'snr'. .
'Aitnewaing the marriage.
The bride on af.'/nur of h"r grae:
oti« modest m'ir.v-r .r.d rtw<
son all ly, hah endeared h«:>.Vf to *.>l
who know her and wno v,.-2h hor
much happfneK* in h*r ntr*.- :sf<- Mr.
Hill is a prominent yvmg mar, 'rt
Fort Worth and is *<-11 thoiglit 'A
both as a gentl'-man ar d railr'/ad
man, havl¡;¡¿ been in >;•'* railway
pre* «ervtr ••• fw >¿r:n<.\Tt¡<
To thl.- hafipy cup' •/,<• ft-rr)
m'üt hearty eongtaMilatiohy. am] wh'i
for th< rii a nuirrl'd life of u.o/.h ha,>
pin.-::, an ! joy. %x
d, the well k;u>wti jii uw of-
nt l inda! , lurouiicoy to.lay for
ff Of rtMitll COllt I > ;',ltl)j(sOt 10 lllr'
u of the d'THu'ra 'i« primaries.
•. I nid was born and tvaioil in
Smith ivunty. lit Is now about l>
yo.irs old, and is uuir.dod. For the
jvist ti\'i> >,\u«s '! • ha>- served as
ponce otlicor at Uivdnlo. Those who
know his uve d as an ofllcei my It
of the vorv b< vt. H- is capable,
íober, onor^otic—thi>v qualifications
:ha: vo a loiig ways in the make up
of a sheriff.
Ir. offering for the otHce of sheriff
if Smith county, Mr. l¿ui>d doos so
b< i\iiiii\« lit wants the office and be-
cause ho lK«lleves he is entirely com-
poix'ut to discharge the duties fehet
would bo lncunvbcnt ti|>on him. should
he bo elect'Hi.
Ho as s that the voters of th?
county :*,ivo his claims careful con-
sideration at the ¡xills.
THE LIONS IN THE
Many y "ting tren who lack "guanp-
lion," "ginger," or whatever you mav
term it. often reason thusly: "If it
! nor ¡ver. for so and so and such
and such a thing. I could have achiev-
ed success." The lions in the way oí
the average young man and a suc-
cessful career, are he "ifs" and the
"ands" that enter into hi® daily life
and rob him of his vim and courage.
They are the breas"works thrown up
by the weak and voscillating, whiir
bequiles and deceive and which, areof
fcred as excuses for many failure-?.
The lions in the way are nothing
more than a lack of courage, stead-
fastness of purpose, and a determina-
tion to go in and win.
Young people who lack thesie qual
ities, need our help. Our life work
is to train young people in the laws
and customs of commercial life, de-
velop their latent talents, quickefi
their pe-ceptions, teach them Teleg-
raphy, Bookkeeping, Shorthand and
Tvpewriing, (Bu'siness Law, Gram-
mar, Writing, Arithmetic, Rapid Cal-
culation, Spelling and the use of Add-
ing Machines, Cash and Credit Reg-
isters, Mimeographs, MuUigraphs,
Commercial Phonographs, the Mc-
Caskey Register, etc., are free with
these courses)—and give them a
steadfastness of purpose and enough
"gumption" ot accomplish it With
such training, the lions in the way
are mastered and made sub-servient
to the will. We have trained thou-
sands of others who are on the road
to success, and we can do the same
for you. Will you let us? Writu
Tyler Commercial College, Tyler,
Tc\a.=. for catalog and full particu-
lars.
thi . ton, Fob. I<i—Mrs. A. D. Howzo
: died . t the ago of 71 at the residence
i "!' in '- daughter. Mus. W. .1. Coolld«e
! en la • Monday. Her remains were
'aid to ¡\ sit in the Ov. rton cemetery
Tuesday afternoon. Her son, Dr. J. E.
I low/,o of Austin attended the fu-
| li o ral.
Mrs. Anabel Connptcu of Kilgore
was in the city visiting this week.
Misses lene Flore y and Johnnie
Palmer of Kilgore are visiting rela-
tives here.
R. W. Hamilton arrived hen lost
Tuesday and is moiw at his post ns
cashier of the State Dank.
J. \\. Me David, a prominent lay-
yor of Henderson was in the city this
week.
A. J. Smith spent Wednesday In
Henderson.
Evangelist Thornton Payne Is con-
duicting a revival at the aBptist
church.
A basket hall team has been or-
ganized with the following girls as
memlbers: "Tansies." Miislses Annie
¡«uorinn. Fluv Barton, Be a trice Flor-
ence, Mrs. C. A. Still, Miss Lulu Go-
forth; "Gypsies," Misses Gertrude
Beall, Addle Mae Turner, Mrs. .Tesa
Backiwoll, Misses Bernice Tucker,
Airs. Virgil Barton. Mis® Fey Barton
is captain of the team. In- the galme
'betiween the two teams, the "Gyp-
sies" were defeated by a score of 24
to 10.
For Sale.
At reduced prices, one scholarship
ir. the Tyter Commercial College, Ty-
ler, Tsxas. Good for any course. Mrs.
L&jra Wood. Route No. 8, Box 30,
Tyler. Texaa. tf
PERSONAL MENTION
FROM CHANDLER.
Chandler, Feb. HI—'Miss Tiny
Dolbbs hais returned from Nacogdo-
ches where she has been visiting rel-
atives for sometime.
Mrs. Lee Culberson and children
are visiitimg in Polibk for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Anch Fitzgerald- have
returned from Polk k to make this
their future home.
Mr. and Mirs J. M Shackleford vis-
ited in Dallas last week.
Mis® Atirelia McFarland1 has return
ed from a visit to Martin's iMillil.
Miss Kate Hemley visited friends
and relative® in Athens last week.
Mrs. Pearl Chandler and little son,
Ruiben, of Kerens, are visiting rela-
tives here this week. ,
Mrs. C. L. Bruce andi children have
returned from a visit to Gladewater.
Jnd Si dies has a position in Athens,
and will move his fa-mly there next
week.
Dr. Gray of Edom was here, Tues-
day.
Misis Belnia Parker of Concordi is
the guest of Mrs. 0. J. Bruce.
Frank Maynard of aJcksonville
was in the city a few days last week.
Mrs. Clara Sullivan returned home
Tuesday from Milford.
%
Spring, the favored season for poul-
try breeders is at band and every-
where all over this progressive city
ar.d country crows and cackles of
high grade birds are heard on every
hand.
POR SA'LE—15 thousand tomato
sticks, cheap. Phone or see H. B.
McCook, 2 miles, new Wlhiteliouse
road. 14
Purchased a L*r;je Stock.
Mlv* 8unm<rville /«Muriel
from th'- KaMiO-m mur\'<:y .-.h
ptircha ,-i larv<- h'/,'; oí >,pr'uv.
milllnr-ry for the Hurtirr/.-rvll!e M,"
lin'rv Pu~l /r*., r*"tr >A D. K'/rkrw: ¡
•t/ire, Oil Ml« vr>.:!h fttn- ;.u>1< ■;
that she Klifed a uv i <•)«•;' t )(/*/
and at th« pt/>i<-.- tIr/;* will ifmke ti-
nwntcen.'-tit'i < 1 her owning and 1 «av
TTK/re to wiy about Lhe prHty lire xtie
will place '«i y.u\"
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FOR SAI E- As[«ir-'j;ii> rmt ., blft/i-
berries, «cwbcrriwi awl iftvmttmry
plants; figs, waint/t arid Mutto
corn, woMlir and blackevwl
W. M. K<.«, Box 442, Tyl« r, TexoH. 14
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