The Cass County Sun (Linden, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 29, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 16, 1907 Page: 1 of 8
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A B4WI R, r
VOL 32.
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ANTED 1,000 <>> R Koj
anizers, to organise the col
)le of the United State
to The Negro Farmer and ua
rers' Educational 0o Opera
'e Union of America. Charter
by the State of Texas, and
'-Righted by the Unitei
atcs, and "ndorsed by the'Kxo-
itive Committee of the White
armor j Union of Tcifti{ tor
rther particulars address .J. E.
A. Haxukh, Linden Texas I
of Lindvo and surrounding
country. Prompt at ten1
t ion given to ;dl en lis
tiny or night, your
pract ice solicited.
«Hfiee wit li J)r. I)avis>
Call nt .1 .•0.¥C«oi dii|un,8 Ru'r-
her Shop fur lirsi class Work
livery thing clean aud nice, up-
to-date hair clU sharp I'm born
ond t-leaii hlin-ve8> all M appl©
pie order.
if 1 . xm
Si
WiWXB*
1 O 11 N
Look
A OK W A II \).
~,)ulv the I'.lr, 10 >t -
«5
Mr. Jefferson or t
| ... .. ie whole oqU> .T- n.
1 gfeatest day that lias ever been | ers of the I )r*da ration of ludepen-
in the h'^torv of onr oovem- dencc:.for trnl we i;.on- iu-
o-da.v we are thin kin
f<t the or to
>el'Ktieji,U:'. Mllfi
"I
down v Mir
rieu.ii black su I
OTjEjmSra wfl
unecuous nr., i
taker.
eve that
in a a\aist
gatidy's
to t he
Church
—
ftPTlS'
fsdN,
at 10 oMock
Sjinday, 1.. C Weaver, Superintendent.
Preaching every 'Jnel and 4th Sunday
by tki Pastor ai 11 a. m. and at flight.
Pra'yer -mvctin^ every oilier Thursday
rnec<-s every Satnr- tlje met! \V'ttO WOt'e made a p«Vt
of a committee to draft the 1W
1 ^ I1j. "L^A ( i ^ )"N*i jfflL&jCX fejj Synday School at 10 a. w
Superintendent.
■
:h sotiTri
i ha M. bkvcb, Pastor
each Slm-
I* •
inent, at leustweeonsideritsuch.; dehte I to Alexander llainiltort
—That day w;*s July 4th, 1770. ! to.; t he form o, government jin, i i;. _ fOJ. , Wg V;1
On that day the foUndat ion of del* which we now live than to "('oloied ,i|
tnis'governnient was laid. i *V.ny other one man.
Strange-, il seems, that two ol'i ''he 4th of July never pa-
l Ht we are mnile (0 I Itink of I he
hirst words of Jefferson before
Juration of Independence should j crossing o^er the dark stream:—-
die oil the fiftieth anniVelr.afy <rf'
that eventful <ioy$ aftd strangei'
still when \w think of these two
hklv. i - jm i-^Av ^ v s ± i i mia v • ^H^inctay .School at 10
H[)ftVrs his «e**vife8 to the people day, JotmS. Morris, S .
l'reae>ing every I%st Sunday by the men being," the IlKist important
Pastor, at 11 a. m. and at nijht; and O'SW t>t) tlint COmmlttcC, SO far
every Third Sunday by Rev. W. 11. qg the Declaration Of Independ-
Aiiuond at ii a. m. 1 e ce was concerned'. '
Prayer meeting ever.y oth?r Thursday
ri{;ht.
V K. \ A. Mi
UndiHi I.o'ifge >'o. lf)2 meets cVar^ 15A
Saturday ni.bi in each month.
I. E. LanV.-r, W. M.
1, Weaver. Secretary. *
- G. ® DAVIS, M. D.,
PtlYSIOIAK and ob8tktrician
ojhiteu, tkxa9.
We learn from history that
Jefferson was the writer of that
immortal document, white Mi\
Adams \vas the one who carried
it.through Confyresf!.
i'Vom htiitory we learm that an
written by Jeff-irnou alone, it wan
not materially changed ^ a change
not being- aeceiwary fjrwm the
Wt, . , .Y ,, simple fact that Jefferson krnnv
■ Clberta Lodge No. 6t4 mcc^ls eVarV ... , , , , ,
;2nd and 4th TMesda.v n.-ht ih eaeh J^what «« needed, and had
K. of P
month|v''
G. \V. Florence, C.
I-. E. Lanie^, K. R. & S-.
expressed it in such a \Vay tlmt
even a child could understand its
full import. Jefferson was One
of the best scholars of hfs time,
but It seems that it was not his
„ „ .s W.O.W.
Y'rompt a.ltcntion gtyen to all calls fl;(H^ood Canip ^o. 4 7 meets eVery . , . lt .
liayor nijbt; iPtices t</ su.t the hard M M ia ^ nun to make any display of his
titu;s. office on .v*.-8t <* Court 1 ° . ^ ■« •
House ^ | L, c. Weaver, G, <5.
i. N. Maretti (clerk. V
Tllrt HOfcUO^lNC. AKR TttlJ OKFlCKRS 0
I'll;; Col'NTV 1'ARjpWB ^NION.
President, isfej. JJairoB, Kirulen, R. F.
W. O. W. CIRCLE
Beech wood, Grove No. (J8li rteetB eVery
Vice President, S. fe. JohnsOh, Bivlns. 2nfl and Monday .evehihg ih each pie' IW welK
learning. Judging from tb«5 Ian
guage used in the wondei-fUl doc-
ument. H« knew that it waft not
tr) pe understood by the edacat-
■ ed alone, but by the common peo-
Itnwilton, Linden
M
nil
R. F. D. No. I.
Sect. Trcas., H. N.
R„F. D. No. 3.
Chaplain, J. W. Erwlin, Linden, Texas.
Conductor, G. A. Barron.
lioor Keepir, W. A. Lane.
exECUTIV.8 COMMlTTEK.
C. W. Kce, Lodi. R. F. D. No. 1.
W. J. J. Simpson, Bivios, R> F. D. No, 1,
M. B. Wilkerson, Atlanta, Ri .F D.
No. 1.
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' Coiirl
DISTRICT COjjRT
R. A. Thrner, District Judge.
Horace W. Vau^han, District Atty.
Elmer MroVfn, District Clerk. ,
Cchrt meets at Linden First MOhda.y
in February and Fourth Mortday in
August.
JUSTICE COURT
Precinct No. 1 meets last Monday in
each month. ; •
T I,.-Nipper, Justice of the Peacev
J. F. Mitchell, Constable.
COMMISSIONERS COtJRf
Rc^nlar terms Second Monday in Feb-
ruary, May, August and Fovehiber, be-
Fidcs Special sfssiohs. J. P; Faht, H. Oi
Greehe, R. R. Cobb and Ii. C. Abernatljy,
Coinlnissiohers.
COlINTVOFFICERS
V! Di Glass, County Judje. ,
E Newt Spivey, Conn I y Atlorheyi
i. 1; I.nniet, County Clerlti
\V. C. B la lock, Sheriff.
L. C. Weaver, Tax Collector.
Ckcro Harper, Tax Assessor.
O. \V. Florence, County Treasilre'-.
A. Ci Oliver, jr., County Survtydh
• Tiii,, is < ho ft>tirth of •(ulv.
The last wrtvds of Mr. Adams
were; '••lefferson flurvivep;. ''
Ves, Jefferson survives, .nol in
body and form-, but in theheart«
of 11 iv ■ b'eop'A'. I/ike. Washington
lie fives in the hearts of his eotili-
(rynien, Ages will p,-ism <hi, but
the names of t liese grettt men will
live just the. same tin jf 1 hey si ill
existed. Just p,o long aseivilizu-
tion lives just, so long wilt their
name* live. History Would be
didl reading were it not for the
lives of sreh men-. The history
of such rt count ry n« oUrs, with
th(? lives of such men makes it a
delightful book to read.
There is nothing extraordinary
in the names of 1 he.se great men,
but thwe ih much that is great
in their lives. TP.ere is nothing
that in beuutifril in the n>sebush
till it shimmers and radiates in
the rich beauty of bloom and
dor. ; ..f
.'fjiws of gre;i< men ivndrid us
\ve can make otir lives fcublfme
and depart in." leuve I>« hiud foot-
prints on the sands of time.''
It is tOo late in life for some of
Us to do tsneh :i thing, but it is
not tdo late fur the little boy^
now trudging along t he path of
life and who seem to say as they
plod along:
•"I<et the niilii-iii dullar d ride,
Kearfoot. trudging at Ids side,
YVe have more than you can buy
!tj. In the l'eaeh of ear .and eye."'
Th&re is someieing m life for
Vrery one, if they will only say~
now is the ai • "pted lime and go
to work for it.
Idfe is to'o -'u>! I to sity tomor-
row will be tlie more opportune
time tfild so defer the dalles of
the p 8i«ii t hour for.anoth -rday-.
Kvet'v dav has so many hours
I, N. Mar.eU h«s added lo his
•line of Shoes the Brown Shoe,
put up by The tJroWn Shoo C« ,
This is one of the best shoes
made and is gmirnffeed to jjivp
sHtisfiU'tltin. Cull at his «ti>re
and see them.
IT'S FINE.
C. M. Johnsoft, Louisville, Ky.,.Writer.
"I ivxyc UScd yt> ir Hunt's Chre and it
is fine.' .
We have lfiahy Similar IcHef.S. Htlnt.s
Cuic is a strictly guaranteed feiilcf'y for
ativ variety of rkin discaser- >1 tip
llchiug instantuiieousl
As a eoiii-ieipintee of thia
idea < aie of our just ices hud a col'
Ot'e<l man Iiroiig'ht before himac-
ftnM'tJ ot stealing Mflndy^fl ^vnist.
'1 iiere u'a.s 'rto e\ idence topTov*?
his guilt, so Alandv was asked
to explain.
'MVell jedge," ahe said; "lt'«
Ink dis. Dat niggar bin on rr af-
ta. me lebbiki long time, but I
dotin kete ftij' dat higgn, tell Obt*
day I goes In: de later paleii,
an' I done ketch my toe ia a ufo
waist dagidovvn itt de groan'
a blaek eat b'Uried in it, jedge.
'Tuas my waiBt. you si-e?" '
Here Mandy paused, as if her
evidence wtta eomplete.
. "VV'vH, how does that prove he
stole it?" asked the jusliee.
".Why, jeelge, doati you see?"'
exclaimed Mand.V, impatiently:
"Ever since den 1 got a lean in*
towards dat rdgga." "
- . 'iwfms
-
lili®
iiO ; I/iv«- Tin* Kins!
is th'a popular cry throughout Europraii
Countries; While in America, tli cry of
th<; .present day Js " t.ong live 1>r.-TCAijfs
m
New
■ m T&&
Kinp of 'Jhroat and
Discovery, ^
I.utiR Remedies!" ef which Mts Julia
Ryder.Paine, Truro, Mash., sap.: ' ft,
never falls to give Imtnedvite tel ief and
to qinekfy cure a eoiijji nr cold." Mrs.
Paine's opinion is sharevl <ly a majority
of ili" inhabitants of this country. NewL
Discovery cures w.-ak lungs and sore
tliroats after all other remedies have
failed; and lor coughs and colds it's the
!>nly sure eiire, Guaranteed by the Cabin
Drus Stol-e. 8<)c aitd Si .00. Trial bot-
tle free-.
Several states have passed
pure food and drug laws-which
| go into offerfc thisinoiith. All t f
| them have sOmo kind of provi-
| sion allowing dealers to keep a rid
| sell all adulteration# which they
had cm hand on the i st of duly.
Wo wonder how long it Avill be
until they ai-e all disposed of? It
will not surprise us to find goods
in 1912 claimed to have been ion
and wo can crowd no more into it j hmnd julv therlst 19()7-
ose to-dav are
What child cannot understand
these words? —"We hold these
truths to be self-evident; that all
men are created equal; thut they
are endowed b>y their Creator" with
certain inalionuble rights? that
amomg these are life, liberty'and
the pursuit of liappinessj and to
secure these lights governments
are instituted among men* deriv-
ing their Jrtat powers from the
consent of the governed.''
Jn this gi'eat document there
are no ambiguous terms used
that would confuse the most il-
literate. It wast not written its
the political platforms of to-day
are written; full of words of
doubtful meaning.
Mr-. Jefferson knew that a per-
manent government could not be
established on a declaration of
principles that might be con-
strued to mean most anything a
man might choose to have it to
tnea in
When this great instrument
of writing was placed before its
signers it was jiist what was
wanted. It did not haVe to be
discussed for hoUl's in order that
it might be understood.
Mr. Jefferson knew that in or-
der that the Declaration of Inde-
pendence might be "One of the
few immoi'tal names that was
not born to die," it must, be writ-
tin irr words that would meet
tho approval of eVery true Amer-
ican citizen—so plain, so simple
That even that great body o: bltfadollarbdere June 1 pays be devided among the munici
palitied the county UDd th£
school fund. The advocates o?
jm
!a§;
KB
i
fe, ,#i
so the hours w
lost forfeVer.
It is lie that meets
and epporttmii ii s of tin
pit'Sent that lives a lif
1 lie
11>
let'og
living
hat is
be
-S
worth Jiving. It' all eaanot
great, all can lie good. _
Twice a-Week Kcpubiic
Soritl. Carolina's State liquof
dispensary system, which has
heed ubmdoatjd because it did
not wot'k to the-satisfaction of
the people, has benn succeerled
by a local option system, with
the counties as a Unit. The vt>^
fers may decide whether they
Thkib VtiAtts I'ok < ne DotxAfe; shall have a county dispensarv
TheSwce A-Week Ki'.i t'BLiC, of St. or prohibition, It tliey decide
Louis, Mo., tbe oldest and best knowti for the dispensary, the manage-
semi weekly m^piper in the United ^ •• business will be.' it
States, is making tlie amarkable sub- t , . . i
scriptjori offer of thret full years for $1— *he hands of a commission of
812 eigbt-papo papers. The offer is good threemenfOr each county, ap-
hntii "May 81, UM7, only, fell your pointed, one by the mayor, or
friends of this opportunity to r.et a sonu- ,imvors Of the tOwn or towns in
weekly three whole years for ?1. you , Ct>unty? or,e bV the schmd
are already a M.l-enee i votir ofdtf_w.ll j { ^ fJ j thelegiBlatiV«
ae ae.^ptcrlnou'lor;« renewal td begin ' •> f..
Sna'^irprev-at .-..c-enption expires, delegation, Ihe profits are to
:if j
w
l«ii
thinkers could find no fault with I for '.hMiftar- U
It-. I h I .StnCl ill,Qfders lo 'l.iie Republic, St
Who cOtlld letMhe Fovli t h of | r^c/uis;
July pitss without feelidg thy,i(k^
ful foi'such u gov*frnmefit.tts e'ej
Sittecribfe j or tbKvScv and get
all thp county news
hnvef
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the new nj-oen
will improve th
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Banger, John. The Cass County Sun (Linden, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 29, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 16, 1907, newspaper, July 16, 1907; Linden, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth341210/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Atlanta Public Library.