Winnsboro Weekly News (Winnsboro, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, June 3, 1921 Page: 5 of 8
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A TONIP
will
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QainlM .wpended in
I mm children like It Tba Mood
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pj,uor« Malarial germs and
by ita Strengthening. Invtgof
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JUNE
1th* krww"
Pttsburg| optician, will b« in
Wln^boi-o 2 days, Friday and
Saturday, June 8 and 4.
J yoo n««d glsssss Me this
optical expert. Satisfaction guar
anteed. Examination free. Of-
fice at Hotel.
STOP THAT ITCHING
COTTON ACREAGE
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_j will turn ambi-
, ^to ill-tempered
UfM quicker -
is constipation.
ftfc ix3y more liable to
■rous diseases than this
[poisonous condition.
,1 k constipated! It tant J*
Milble! It '■n't neceeesryl Be
TnTdon't rely on ordinary laxatives
you. Try loat—d ths newt
treatment for
JCH-LAX
uratlon not only ortrcomta con-
fjt It doe* away with all the
l crimping and deranged digestion
inordinary laxatives.
t4 ■< Our Stars. We are ao sure that
cil plt w rou that we want yw to
m Sore and set a bottle and try It sa-
anrrM. li >t doesn't ult you. if K Ian t
* lutdYf medicine rou e*er used. cOnnlv
la od we will promptly reiuad ths lull
denney DRUG CO.
Use the Reliable Blue Star.
It ia the KUaranteed skin reme-
dy for such as itch, eczema,
ringworm, tetter, poison oak,
sores on children and all "skin
diseases. Does nfot stain and has
a pleasant odor sold on a guar-
antee by Denny Drug Co. Star
Products Co., Cameron, Texas.
—Adv. '
If you have anything for sale
sell it through the columns of
The News.
To Stop a Cough Quick
Uk« HAYES' HEALING HONEY, a
cough medicine which stop* the cough by
healing the Inflamed and irritated tissues.
A box of GROVE'S O-PEN-TRATE
SALVE for Cheat Cold*, Head Colda and
Group la encloaed with every bottle of
HAYES' HEALING HONEY. The aalve
should be nibbed on the chest and throat
•f children suffering from a Cold or Croup.
Oram * O Pen-Trale Salve through the pores of
the ikla soon Slop* a cough.
Both remedies are packed In one carton and the
t Is it!
fr* News has received from
the Department of Agriculture
at Austin, the following rvport
of cotton reduction as compiled
from 182 counties, including
nearly all the largest cotton
Producing counties in the State.
These reports come from our
field agents, who made person
h] investigations and talked
with hundreds of farmers from
I'arm Demonstration Agents lo
rated in the different counties
from Riinkers who finance the
growers, from Secretaries of
Farmers' Institutes who '.are
in close touch with the farmers
from hundreds of individual
farmers who know the condi
tions in their reaped tve coun
ties.
The report, summarized, is as
follows r
Total acreage planted to cot
ton last year. 12,576.000.
'I otal number of bales produc
ed, 4,130,000.1
YOUNG MAN*!
OPPORTUNITY
There are from twelve to
fourteen milion bales of cotton
raised annually. Every bale has
to be classed from one to four
times, seldom by the same man
twice. Until the last five yearr.
there have been no training
schools in this line, consequent
ly the supply of men for this
work is limited. Thousands of
warehouses are being erected in
thia country and every ware
house requires two or three
men to handle the cotton.. 1h
Commissioner of the Marke.
and warehouse Department has
appointed a Board of Examini
era to examine applicants fori
licehs. s its Public Cotton Class
ers. To those passing a license
is issuod to engage in the busi
ness of Public Cotton Classing
I
HEALING HONEY.
White Front Market
J. H. HORNBUCKLE, Proprietor
The Best of Everything
Handled in a First-
Class Market
[Remember W.e Will Deliyer Your
Meat to the Grocery Stores
Your Patronage Appreciated
year. 8,488,860
Total acreage reduction, 4,087,
140.
Total percentage of induction
321/2 per cent.
Base/1 on yield l.rat year, this
crop should produce, 2,787,750
bales.
This estimate if too high
as. the crop is two weeks late,
and should no fertilizer be used
_ [and the condition is had which
«o«t af the cocsbioed treatment fs~3Sc i should reduce ^he yield for
1^-1*-19*? dniggiat for HAYES' Texas to 2,500,000 bales.
Feed crops incluuding corn,
oats, grain sorghums, peas and
peanuts have been increased
about 25 per cent, and 7 per
cent of land planted to cotton
last year is lying out. All re
ports indicate more supplies
j grown for home use.
, Reports from official sources
in other states show the follow
ing reduction in cotton acrt
■age: Ala. 20 per cent; Ark. 30
I per cent; Fla. 50 per cent; Ga.
'45 per cent; La. 30 per cent;
Miss. 35 per cent; Tenn. 50 per
cent, making a total redu'lion
of 35 per cent for all the cotton
st'ites reporting.
Based upon last year's yield
of 13.365,754 bales this redue
tion would give 8,687,741 bales
for the United States. Since
the condition of the crop is
poor, the ahount of fertilizer
reduced 75 per ceit in the Sta
tes and the unusually mild win
ter to facilitate the depreda
tions of insect pests, It is believ
ed that this estimate is conser
vative. arid the price of cotton
and to charge for his service
These examinations are op*
7*isap i*— thts^r^r;.1:!;"!!
After all's said an l done here is all you need to knew
when you go in buy TAILOR-MADE clothes. EM V. Price
& Co. made it—Chas. Robinson will make it right if you're
not entirely satisfied.
Folks, we are mighty strong for GOOD, Cleaning sari
Pressing Service—and too, w« are amply prepared *
take care of your needs.
CHAS. ROBINSON
4 * Sign cf (iood Tailoring"
These examinations are oi
>tli
cally every town and villajfc
where cotton is sold will employ
one or more licensed # cotton
claasers.
Aron Sapiro, Organizer for
thhe National Marketing Asso
ciation says that between 10 ————————
per cent and 1 per cent of the H0W posTMASTERS
entire cotton crop is lost to
farmers on account of incorrect
grading. It is the purpose of! The Civil Service Commission ... „atf ..
the Association to have compel . , fniinu.in~ <irfipr Mav , L'mta*ro' ,ll!- >ldy 6
ent Cotton Classens grade their '' f 1 ' hundred million dollars a yw
cotton for all farmers lielonfc lmn regarding the appoin wjj| ^ gj^^ed from the Nation
ing to the Association. Th s ment of postmasters when a va;raj)way waJ?p bi„ when — ^
statement from one who is in cancy occurs: „ Ider to l>e handed down ttmwn
a position to know shows two When a vacancy exists or row by the United States fial
things, first that the m n who hereafter occurs in the position rort l Labor Board takes foB -df
feet. The decree is effective «*.
June 1 on 104 lines. Craslntg
TWELVE PER CENT
WILL BE SEATED WAGE SLASH MAD*
Chicago, 111., May 31.—Ftw
faises cotton should l>e able to 0f postmaster at an office of
class it, to protect himself from the first, second or thirti class
loss, second that there is a wide jf such vacancy is not filled bv the petition of the company*,
and growing field of employ nomination of some person with the board will direct an a vera**
ment for the competent cotton jn the competitive classified .cut of 12 per cent, which rvw
man. Civil Service who h.«s the re tually will apply to all the rat
Cotton is the leading produc; quired qualifications, then the road employes of the conaltiy
of the South and will conutwe Postmaster General shall certi Members of thirty one u w *
to be. Every young mer. of fy the fact to the Civil Service are effected immediately,
the South should know the clas Commission, which shall forth j The cut range from 5c bs
sifications an'd handling of cot with hold an open competitive an hour, or from $10.20 a mow**
ton. More money is lost each examination to tert th? fitrx.: for apprentice boys to $24
year hy the fanners on the of applicants to f:*! ~uch for the better paid skitte«
marketing of this product than cy, and vhen nich or labors, figuring on an etitfkz
all other -crops combined. The tion has been held and the pa hour day basis.
man raising it often knows pers in connection therewith The decision granted rtnlnr
nothing about marketing it and have been rated, the said Com tions varying from 5 to 13 pr
is therefore wholly -at the mer mission shall certify the results cent and in the case of sectloa
cy of the men buying. The fact to the Postmaster Geperal, who laborers completely wiped n«t
is we lose thousands of dol shall submit to the President ithe increase granted that daw
lars each year for lack of train the name of one of the highest!of employes by the $600,000,W*
ed men. three qualified eligibles for aplwage award of July 20, lSBt
The young man or woman pointment to fill such v.*cancy j Section men who had bee* i*
trained -In the Cotton Classing unless it is established thatjeeiving $3.70 for an eight Vwr
Department of our institution the character or residence or Way were cut to the s me %
the Tyler Commercial college or any such applicant disqualifies ure in effect under Federal cm
.... . .. ! Tyler, Texas, is in a much bet him for appointment: Provided, trol. The reduction was appnr
should advance when the acre tei ]>osition to take one of these That at the expiration of the lximately 18 per cent.
age and condition report of the manv positions that are open term of any person appointed to i Swithchmen and shop crafts
ing up, or to protect his own such position through ex.imina were given a nine per cent r*
interests as a grower, than one tion before the Civil Service, duction, while the train sermr
who has had no training, or a Commission, the Postmaster, men were cut approximated 7-
training by guess. In four General, may, in his descretion per cent. Car repairers w %
weeks' time we can prepare submit the name of such per cut al>out 10 per cent. While tto
you to save this year more son to the President for renom decrease is specifically applies
than double the coat of your ination without further examin for the present to only the IO
learning, or to take a good ation. roads whose cases have bee%-
position with unlimited oppor No persen who has passed heard by the board, the decismr
tunity. We have been askert, his sixty fifth birthday, or who.says it later may be applied tr
''lloW do irfou rtil ch potton has not actually resided with any other road asking a h«r
Classiig so successfully?" Be in the delivery of such office,ing in accordance with the pm
lieving that the time has come for two years next preceeding visions of the Esch Cummlw
when the South needs to kno* such vacancy, shall be given the transportation act.
more about her leading prrtluct examination herein provided1
when the farmer should know for. SAYS TARIFF WILL (0S1
more about marketing the crop If, under this order, it is dej HALF BILLION a YE.lJI
which he labors so earnestly to sired to make nomination for!
age and condition report
P'ederal Government is received.
Use our Classified Ads. They
results.
'0x3% Standard Non-Skid Tire
95
Thia new low price
M made poaaible
by atricteat econ-
omies and special-
ized production.
Plant No. 2 wee
erccted for the sole
purpoae of making
30x3 }-<j-inch Non-
Skid fabric tirea.
With ■ daily ce-
pacity of 16.000 tirea and 20,000 tubes, this plent permit, refined pro-
duction on a quantity basis. „ „ ..
All material, uaed «r« the best obtainable. The quality ia uniform,
h ia the bent fabric tire ever offered to the car owner at any pncc.
Firestone Cord Tires
Tire rcpfcic men, who jud*e values beat, clasa these tire. « having the
*«..• diest carcass m-de. forty-seven hiph-prade car manufacturer* use
them M btandard equipment. They are tho quality choice of cord u^rs.
pro luce, and which means meat any office of a person in the
and bread to his franily, we competitive classified service.
have equipped our department such person must first be found came effective yesterd v,
so that the most efficient train by the Civil Service Commiss mean an addition U burden
ing r>o8sible may be done. Our .icn to meet the minimum re
teachers understand classing quirements for the office.
stapling, buying and selling
from a practical sttadpoint, and UNION SINGING
are experts in the trainin ">f
sp siu* jo p« i< aqj, *s}uapnjs T>" r" will be union singing
Washington, May 80. — Th
emergency tariff bill which 1m
wS
the Amer'can people of ^pprca
mately $500,000,000 a }**■, ar
cording to semi official eitimat*
made here tonight.
A Treasury Department «i
uarj' has estim <ted the r.dv!ifi«v
al revenue that accure to tfc
partment is constantly in touch at Canie, three miles south of
with the Agricultural Depart Pickton, next third Sunday.
ment at Washington, D. C. Everybody is cordially invited, at $165,000,000 a year. Earn
and at Austin, Texas, fron. especially the singers. f evperts usually admit fb^
whom w« get the Government, Me Singing Clflss. X,h°Je« fol^ "S"t
lOxS^a-inch C«rd
12x4
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New Price $24.50
46.30
54.90
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E. H. JONES & SON, Winnsboro
chlise samples in quantities of Tf vou have anvthing for sale j reaches the ultimate payer,
three to four thousand. For full sell it through the columns of ~ ~ " ■
particulars, fill in and mail cr i The News. The News for prmting.
pon for free catalogue. j
Nam#
A idress •
Tyler Commercial College, Ty
ler, Texas.
Use our Classified Ads. They
get results.
Catarrh Cannot Be Cured
with I.OCAL APPLICATIONS, ss thsr
cannot rmch th. sut of th. <lk
Kill That Cold With
CASCARA M QUININE
!
Catarrh Is a local illsaaa*. arraatly In-
n.irr e.l by conatltutlonal conditions, and
In urd.r lo cur. It you must tak. an
Internal r«m^y. Hall's Catarrh Medi-
cine Is tak.n Internally and arts thru
th. blood on tb« mucous nrfacaa of th.
,YBt m Hall's Catarrh Medicine was
nrre. rlbed by on. of th. bMt phyetcUns
In thin country for yeem It la rom-
n«e"! of snmr of th. bMt tonics known,
combined with aom. of the be t blowl
purl Am** Th. porfect combination^ « f
the insredlenta In Hall's Catarrh Medi-
cine la what produce* such wonderfbl
reel I It* In catarrhal condition* Send Mr
rSrafiFl C®- '"M- TalaSo. o.
H ll''*^fiSnlly rtita for coastlpaUon. i
FOR
Cold., C«l|bl
^OMV°V
AND
La Grippa
Neglected Colds are Dangerous
Take r.o chance*. Keep thia standard remedy handy for th. Si aneese.
Ereaks up a cold in 24 hours — Reli.vei
Gnppe in 3 days—Exrellont lor Headech -
Quinine In this frrtr. doe* n >t affect the head —Caacara i* beat Tjnic
I auttn - No Opiate in Hill's.
ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT
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Weir, Homer R. Winnsboro Weekly News (Winnsboro, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, June 3, 1921, newspaper, June 3, 1921; Winnsboro, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth268174/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.