Winnsboro Weekly News (Winnsboro, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, October 15, 1920 Page: 2 of 8
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To the Dmocratk Ikdy Voters
of this District:
You can now and op to end
including the 22nd day of this
month pay your poll tax $1.75,
to the tax collector of >*°ui
ccunty and vote at tfce Novem-
ber election. All men who de-
sire to vote and who havt failed
to pay a poll tax can do so and
lie oualified to vote. Persons ov-
er 60 do not have to pay a poll
tax and all persona who have
l>ecome of age since January,
1 f l 9. are exempt but must have
exemntion receipt*. So do no>
fail, if von want to vou to pay
vrur poll tax. M. D. CarlocK.
Member Oemofratie Executive,
Cr imittee, 7th Dintrrt of:
Texas.
October 11, 1920.
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tried it this way
MOST people know that the rnusicaJ enjoyment which they get
out of a phonograph di'iiend* upon oue thing. That thing is
the phonograph's realism.
picture shows the best way to test a phonograph's realism.
Miss Iletsy Lane Shepherd, the famous soprano, is standing beside
the New Edison, and singing in direct comj>ari on with the New
Edison's 1{k-£bkatiom of her voice.
iM udic«K*A. <«.orr thai) IOO.OUU people, iwve actually
heard tin* comparison. None could distinguish between ! «■ living
voice and ila Ux-C it nation.
i bis ih ow of tlie phenomenal records of realism, The New Edison
bold* a'l other records of realism ,too, because JUyBttar
,ihu comparison-test or could sustain it.
tTte VEW EDISON
"Tht Phonograph with a Soul"
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try it this way
■—the way we uae in our store!—the Realism Test! Test the New
Edison's Realism against the pleasure you know music can bring.
Tell us what kind of voice or instrument gives you truest musical
enjoyment Listen while we play your favorite on the New Edison.
The Realism Test will enable you to gauge whether the New
Edison's Re-Cbkation gives you all of this enjoyment. "**
t This is your test I It will help you determine what the $ew Ediaon'i
Realism means, in ternu of your own musical eiyoyment.
Ask for it! The "Personal Favorites" Realism Test.
Another thing to ask about is our Budget Plan. It disposes of the^
money question, in a way that will appeal to your commoiuM*^
and to your pocket book.
1. J. KENDRICK, Winnsboro, Texas
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YOU KNOW THAT "FEELIN' -
NOW DON' T VOL ?
YOU CAN NEVEK FORGET HOW IMPORTANT VOU FELT AFTER YOU GOT Y(j
FIRST RABBIT. AND IT DID'NT MAKE AN Y DIFFERENCE TO VOU WHAT KIND 0f|
OLD FIELD PIECE YOU HAD TO USE EITHER.
BUT NOW, SINCE YOU'VE "GROWEI) UP," YOU WANT THE BEST IN HUN!
EQUIPMENT.
HOW ABOUT AN AIR GUN FOR YOUR BOY?
LET US TAKE CARE OF YOUR HUNTING NEEDS THIS YEAR. WE HAVE
VERY BEST THAT MONEY CAN BUY.
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ACS ICULTUKAL NOTES.
hy ii. I, Davis.
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of Corn-,the 6t
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take action thwugh
committee met at flw* '
i'o •)fc*nlrn^r
• est Cj
ntenta a 1;ie Char
jnorc- t«> have lioot
and di <li( .it« i ' >
ties that wi ! I
premiums. T
October and it is hoped that all
who can go will do so on that
day and make a showing for
lor
c^antl
aftenoon at 3 oVlpck
grade of the North
ot themselves in read.,-
haste and made their
to Musgrove Spring and
p^ntithe afternoon very pleas-
making stew, eating and
playing games. The group or
O Vou Do More Work,
You are more ambitious and yo« |
enjoyment out of everything
blood U in (iood condition. Imp
the blood h«v« a vary depressing *
the system, causing weaknu.i.
nervousness and sickness.
UKOVE'S TASlfcJLiiSS Chill
restores Energy and Vitality by 1
and Enriching tbo Blood. When ]
its strengthening, invigorating
how it brings color to the check? an
it improves the appetite. y u will)
appreciate its true tonic value.
GROVE'S TASTELESS Chill
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X c'mbei;k'rrMrkcn "ere chf*ir- iwf^sssistss^ a
♦u* MlS. Davis and Mrs. So pleasant even children like it
of Commerce and
ing the appropriate things "i-O'^res. All seemed to have a
offer decided that money prizes very enjoyable time and it is
would be given, rather than hoped that we can gpt off on a
some school necessity, but it is trip again. Renortor
further understood that the * ^
Colds Cause Grip and laflucnza
\XAT\Vt: UROMO OniNI.VE Tabkta ^aiovo tht
r 'j txi.' exo "Bromo C 'laiae."
i'S aljitattu'o oa box. 30c.
25.001 Just unloaded another car red
but
that
money given to a community is
<•> l>e spent for some communi-
ty jf(K>d and not an individual
thing. The prizes are as follows:; tttTr
First prize $'<6.00 tW G
Second Prize 50.00
Third Prize ....
Those communties falling be- 'cedar shingles. The best in town
low third place will receive $10 and th . is right< j E Galt
each. The exhibits are to be pu5 R
on between Nov. 15 and Dec. 15.
The prize to be given out on the
day before Christmas day.
There will be a number of our
business men to contribute to
the prizes and likely a numlier
will handle the prizes along. So
the school community that is
considering its own welfare will
be up and about to get these
premiums. They are worth
while we feel and will cost you
nothing except the effort of
getting the material togther.
blond needs Quinine to Purify it noil
to Enrich it. These reliable II mc |
erties never fail to drive out imi.uriti
the blood.
The Strength-Creating Power of liWJVI
TASTELESS Chill TONiC has
the favorite tonic in thousands of I
More than thirty-five years ntf".
would ride a long distance to get1 iROtl
TASTELESS Chill TONIC v hct|
n^Mber of their family had Hn. itii
needed a body-building, stren,
tonic.• The formula is just the s unej
day. and ycu can get it from uif/r
store. 60c per bottle.
The News for printing.
The prosnects for our fair ex-
hibit for Pittsburg are looking
good. Creditable material is bp-!
ing located everywhere and will
continue to be for several davs.
We feel that we mus t make
Wood county win first prizw at
the Pittsburg fair as it did at
Tyler. It can be done and must
be done. The material is in the
county and all that we have to do
is to get it together. It would
save me quite a bit of running;
ground for each man to bring
his choice stufF here to thej
Chamber of Commerce, as *Mr. •
J. B. Goolabv has done in pre-,
seating a nice display of fall
grown Irish potatoes today.
It has been
Winnsboio day be
agreed that
the 28th of
FEED STORE
I have bought the.Rhone Feed
Store at Winnsboro and will han-
dle a full and complete line of Al-
falfa Hay, Bran, Chops, Shorts,
Whole Maize, Chicken Feed, Syrup
Buckets, Packers Cans, Charcoal,
etc.
Also Will Buy Your Peas and Peanuts
and pay you top of the market for same
Trusting to be favored with your business and
assuring you of a square deal, I
truly
remain, yours
R. A. CAIN
RHONE S CORNER STAND WINNSBORO, TEXAS
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Weir, Homer R. Winnsboro Weekly News (Winnsboro, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, October 15, 1920, newspaper, October 15, 1920; Winnsboro, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth268142/m1/2/: accessed March 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.