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THE DALLAS EXPRESS DALLAS vflCXAS. SATURDAY APRIL 12 1919.J
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TEXAS
WEST.
West Texas Apriy 10. Sunday
school at 9:30. Those on the sick
list are improving. '
JACKSONVILLE. .
Jacksonville. Texas April 10. Mr.
Clarene White and Miss Martha Ann
Jordan were married Rev. S. A. Ben-
son officiated the rally at Sweet
Union Baptist church Sunday April
6th was a financial success the pastor
preached at the noon hour services.
Rev. Newburn (white) pastor of the
white church preach at 3:30 p. m.
total collection $90.50. Mrs. tucenda
McCulla 4s in the city visiting her
daughter Mrs. Maggie Ragsdale.
Misses Genenva and Bennie Crouch
have closes their school and are
at home. '
Mr. u. a. scoi o lu6
the guest of Miss J. M. Sanders. Mrs.
Mr. O. A. Scott of Chicago was
Alberta Pierce (anoV children) are
are visiting in Marshall. The C. M.
r.. people are reyapenus aim Jomi-
lng there church. Mr. R. B. Rags-
dale Prof. H. W. Ettes Mrs. Albenie
Crouch from Chandler were visitors
Saturday evening. Mr. E. D. Huff
manager of the Colored garage Is
doing a rushing business.- Miss Plnk-
ston Head of Palestine has has open
open a first-class millinery shop at
the Ragsdale undertaker building.
Mrs. Elizabeth Hays and Little
grand daughter Hellen Hays after a
' two weeks si ay in Shreveport La.
returned home last week. Mr. J. A.
Scott Is at homo from Ft Worth.
; Notice to tie Public
I ani yet going on by the help of
God. I have Just finished the paint-
ing of Mr. Henry Chatman's home
the amount paid by hl.ii was $96.30.
This makes three houses recently
painted on Route 4. Mr. Henry Chat-
man Mr. Lexton Alexander and
Brother. Mr. Zane Alexander and
wife of Jacksonville. I
Mr. N. Eweal Frankston Texas!
Anderson County I returned from
Larue Texas where I closed a deal
for the panting of Bethel Methodist
Church Ui figures were set and con-
tract let for the amount of $120.00.
Work to be started In short I met
the Boarrt with Brothers and Pas-
tor Bro. George Smith. Jo'inle Tur-
ner J. D. Hightower J. Sn 1th Geor-
ge Hightower J. Hall and Rev. J.
H. Vaughns pastor.
Please do not wait so Lite before
you put In your application. I have
turned flown several contracts on
that account of people waiting so
late if you want me to do your
work write me at idle times. You
can furnish your own paint or 1
will furnish all work guaranteed.
Ha'.f the work half the pay. I am
yours truly .
GEORGE CENTRA Y.
' P. O. Box 703
The Miller Hotel.
This hotel is making good success
thtae two months it has been in
business it has accumulated a $500.00
piano and Is stl'l going on trying
to make Jacksonville a great place.
Please help us to make it better.
The only Colored hotl in town when
you arrive in the city it is the place
to stop 23 blocks i.orth of Union
Station.
Mr. and Mrs. Siller Props.
WEATHEKFORD.
Weatherford Texas April 10.- Mr.
Isaac Jacobs went to Fort Worth on
business. Mm. Alice Goodln is visit-
ing mother Mrs. A. Alexander and
Mr. Ellis Maxwell lu from Canada
Mrs. King left for Kansas City Mrs.
Maud 8mith left for Oklahoma. Mr.
Warren Ward died l ist week and
was burled Wednesday evening. The
oversea boys are coming home. Miss
Eula Mexwell spent Sunday at hemo.
Private Earl Crawford sppnt a few
days at horn? Hrs. Crawford was
called to Eattland to her daughter.
The Eastern Stars will have their
sermon. Palm 8urday at the C. M.
E church on Sunday night llttls
all Branches of Beauty 'Culture
Write Today for Further Information
TOWNS
Charlie Bailie Smith is suffering with
a ftroken shoulder. The banquet giv-
en by Mrs Rucker was a success.
Private A. T. Rucker is very 111.
Mrs. Dora Abernathy is at home again
after several weeks ' stay at Ft
Worth with the sick. You will al-
ways find the Express at Noland's
cafe.
SOUK LAKE.
Sour Lake Texas April 10. Sun-
day school was well attended Sun-
day .with .many ;aew. faces iajfttten
dance.
Rev C. I Lee was on dut yat
Tyree's A. M. E. Methodist church
Sunday and reported a good meet-
ing. Mr. J. R. Page made a business
trip to Houston Saturday
Prof. A. K. Watkins principal of
the hign gchool carrled hls Dase bai
and won game g tQ 5 The batu
of tnlrd basemarij w Ri PoIiard wa8
a feature after parking the ball
Beaumont would not allow him to bat
again. Any high school is challeng-
ed for a game.
TAX I'M.
Tatum Texas April 10. The fifth
Sunday meeting was fine raised $68.-
75 while the rain was on Rev. T. C.
Collins filled his regular appoint-
ment Sunday at St Paul he preach-
ed a notable sermon Sunday and Sun
day night Sunday school was good
at both churches those attending the
Fifth Sunday meeting from Tatum
were G. S. W. Jackson C. J. John
son H. Hawkins Alvin Nelson W. . B.
Manns J. M. Cato L. W. Whitaker
Sallie Johnson Carrie Whltten Bu
lah Ward Paralee Hawkins Elnora
Newhouui' Fannie Bates Addie Wil-
liams all report a fine time. Miss
Lillian 'Newhouse has returned home
from i short visit at lx)ngvlew where
she has been staying with her cousin
Mrs. Jerry Williams Miss Effle Hall
from Fort Worth visited her father
Mr. eBn Hall last week. Mr. Wi'lls
Gray and Aleta Davis have retur: ed
homo from France. Everybody was
glad to see them. Mrs. Mary Gray
and son visited Mrs. G. S W. Jack
son Sunday. Mrs. Annie Bell Whltten
of Longview visited her mother Mrs.
Sam Gray Miss Dealla Cato is very
sick. Miss Emma Amey and brother
visited their bister Mrs. Laura Amey
V ALTO.
Alto Texas April 10. Rev. Hollis
preached an excellent sermon Sun
day at the C. M. E. church to
crowded house. The oil mill of A'.to
Cotton Oil Company of which Mr
John Long of Tyler is superinten
dent wss burned Saturday night
leaving a number of our men without
Jobs. J. O. Miller died Tuesday morn-
ing after a lingering illness of nine
months and was la'd to rest in New
Hope cemetery Wednesday evening
with Masonic honors.
' Rev. Calhoun traveling la the in-
terest of the Epworth League preach-
ed at the C. 1I. E. church Wednes-
day night. J. H. Miller' who has
been at the bed side of his brother
tor the past four weeks returned to
his home in Houston Thursday. Mr.
Joe Hamilton of St Thomas Chapel
Community spent Sunday with hi ;
parents Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Hamil-
ton who have been on the sick list
Dr. P. A. Sims of Jacksonville
paid Alto a professional visit Tues-
day accompanied by his brother
Dave. Mr. Walter Tayler and another
young man whose names we failed
to learn and Mr. Arthur Allen of
Rusk spent Sunday in Alto. Miss
Sarah demons attended the memor-
ial service of Henry BmlforJ at
Hollis Springs Sunday. John P
Hugby Robt. Bradley and Arnwter
Martin motored In a few roller of
HoMis Springs Sunday morning
te the Bradley boy every Sat
urday and get the Express.
Diplomas Given
St Louis Mo.
McKINNEY.
McKlnney Texas April 10. Grand
service all day at the Christian
church Sunday. The Pastor Kev.- J.
B. Williams preached an excellent
sermon at 3:30 p. m. subject "Is
Anything a Name?"
The Free Will Baptist church ser
vices' were good Sunday. Sunday
school was well attended. Sunday
was the Women's Home Mission Day.
Second Baptist Church.
Sunday was a high day all day.
Bev. Lewis Smith preached an able
sermon at S p. m. to a full house.
Quite a large crowd was up from
Piano.
SAN ANGELO.
San Angelo Texas April 10. Rev.
E. W. King of Houston is here con
ducting series of meetings a the St
Paul Baptist church. Rev. J. H.
Herron of Dallas Texas has been
called at pastor of the New Hope
Baptist church. He preached a great
sermon Sunday night from the fol
lowing subject "Are You Insured
Against the Judgment Day Fire?"
Text the Second peter third chapter
twelfth verse. It would not be out
of place to make arrangement for the
19th of June celebration. The K. ot
P. had Its Annual Thanksgiving ser
vices Sunday at the O. IT. O. of O.
F. and K of P. hall. Rev. S. H.
Washington officiated.
C. JL E. Church.
Service was well attended-'at both
Morning and evening hours. The
Ladles Aid met with Mrs. Caroline
Tucker last week. Mrs. P. W. Stew-
art Is president The Stewards as
sisted by the Stewardesses and pas
tor entertained the iiolr last week
of the church with a number of
their friends as guest Several gal
lons f cream and plenty of nice
cakes with Roman punch was the
monu. After the sermon to a large
crowd last Sunday night the babies
as were announced received their
first rights as church officers when
the pastor assisted by Prof. li. S.
Doty Bros. W. B. IMnkley and James
Jones ordained the following babies:
W. h Smith Jr. Frank J. Wilson.
Jr. Granville Johnson Jr. and J"Hus
B. Owens Jr. their .collection
amounted to $87.75. Special music
by the choir Sunday night
you are "welcome. Rev. W.
Smith is the pastor.
Come
Louis
GILMER.
Gilmer Texas April 10. Rev. H.
M. .'ones P. C C M. E. church
Moses Chapel filled his post morn'
lnj and night. Rev. Calhoun of Pine-
bluff Ark. representing the Epworth
League preached Friday night at
Mop os Chapel. Also Rev. Chambers
of Mt Pleasant spoko a Moses Chap-
el last Monday nlgbt in the interest
of Equal Rights. AH . the churches
and Sunday scnools were wall attend
ed f unday. .
Sick lUted: Mr. J. P. Montgomery.
na Jones 8. Venters Ferris Borens.
The Dallas Express can be fouud
at A. Ingram's every Saturday also
tee Mr. S H. Jones the hustler or
Worthy Turner Mis. Josh Richer-
son and Mrs. L. B. Price are very
sick with pneumonia. Moses Chapel
raised J175.00 . Sunday on its build
ing fund.
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GAINESVILLE.
Gainesville Texas April 10. Dr
R. H. Ransom and Eugene Wilson
are In Fort Worth on business. Mrs.
S. M. Brown has returned from La-
donla where she was called to the
bed Bide of her mother Mrs. H. H.
Dlckerson. Mrs. J. A..Alnsworth and
Miss M. B. Hill mnde a trip to SLer
man Texas. Rev. Dr. G. A. Symn-
son returned from Slina where he
Is in charge of the C M. E. church
reported having a grand time.
Mr. G. H. Leathers was called to
Muskogee on the account of his
daughter Mrs. N. Solomon who was
some what Improved when he left
for Greenville. Mrs. Albert Ains-
worth has opened a first-class beauty
psr1"" on E. Calttcrnla street Rev.
Winn the P. E. of fheA. M. E. church
of this district is spending a faw
days in the city the uust of Rev. M.
m. urowns.
SPECIALIST
05 ALL LONG STANDING AND
CHRONIC DISEASES.
I treat successfully all blood and
skin diseases rheumatism uric acid
poisoning diseases of the stomach
intestines liver kidneys and bladder
diseases of women nervous diseases
malaria diseases of the ears nose
and throat ulcers old sores plies
fistulas rupture eczema diabetes
gaU-stones stiff and swollen Joints
appendicitis ovaritis neuralgia head-
ache mind wandering insomnia (In-
ability to sleep) epilepsy (falling
sickness) ' nerve weakness in fact
many diseases cot mentioned -here.
FREE CONSULTATION AND
EXAMINATION
DR. W.E.KIDD
P. 0. Box 386.
Tyler Texas.
Office Up-Stalrs Over Coker Drug
Store.
If you can't visit me write me.
Special Opportunity for
Ambitious Women
Ambitions ladles and girls can earn
from $20 to $40 weekly at home In
spare time. Learn one of the best
trades and earn wbilo you learn.
Learn the French and American Sys--toins
of Hair Dressing and ISeautj
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excelled system and one that is prac-
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proHperous hair dressers throughout
the II. S. A. Learn artistic hair dress
tag manicuring facial massage sci-
entific scalp treatment How to
straighten cultivate and grow hnLr.
How to weave and manufacture fine
hair goods. Transformations puffs
cornet braids switches etc. How to
make high grade toilet preparations
pomades creams tonics pressing oil
etc To thoso who are desirous . ol
learning the quickest and most ac-
curate system of beauty culture the
system that your work will be per
feet on either race or those Who hav3
not completed the conrce this is your
opportunity. Dime DeCarrot an old
experienced graduate hair dresser and
beanty cnltnrlst who has taught nun.
dreds this trade will teach yon this
complete course by mail for only
$5.00. First-class up-to-dute work
guaranteed. Diploma awarded. Send
a money-order to The ideal to llox
70. Station G. N. T. City.
Send a stum d for full particulars
and eiirollmenriltiiik today.
BELMONT CAFE
214 Lane Street
Now serving choice meals prepared
by lady waitresses. For -a good meal
try us. Try a bowl of our famous
chill A. J. Johnson Manager.
1AWT0N.
Lawton Okla. April 10. Rev.
Moody the Deputy of the American
Woodmen is in the city in the interest
of the Woodmen he preached at the
A. M. E. church.
Services were conducted at both
churches and well attended. The
Baptist church had their baptizing
on Cache Creek of which thirteen
were baptized and received com-
munion at three o'clock with the
pastor in charge.
At the A. M. E. church the past-
tor and members and visiting friends
raised $7.75 to send to Hon. Nick
Chiles President of the Council of
Defense to help deiend the boys at
Camp Grant
Mr. John Gardner of ' Lawtonvlew
received a message to come at once
to Dakota Texas to attend the bed
side of his sick mother. He departed
Monday for that place.
GILXER.
Gilmer Texas. April 10. Rev. R.
H. Blick the presiding elder of the
Pittsburg District held his seconi
quarterly conference at Summer
Field Sunday. Money raised $36.75
Mr. Luther Brooks ana Mt. Bennie
Odam have been discharged !rom the
army. -
The Excelsior Mutual Bun
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' Most paopla need money when there's death in the family. Bern
times they want to carry the body out of town cr they may want t
and for a "elativa. If you think yon need this kind of 8EHVICB
take Insurance wlti the EXCELMIOH MUTUAL PES E TIT ASSOCIATICB
W pay (Jaath claims in 24 hours. Any person aasinny suck pro-
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HI STRICKLAND President S. C0FIELD Secretary
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Wanted
WHEN YOUR HAIB
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when it is coarse short or stub-
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it is especially Intended for re-
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It is the BIWT and it is
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use it with or without straigh-
tening combs or you may use
it as a pressing oil.
Be sure you are using a sani-
tary hair dressing. Large Jars
60 cents postpaid.
Agents Wanted
SOUTHERN MEDICINE CO.
Atlanta Ga.
Mrs. Temple Weems Graduate of
the Poro College' of Hair Culture
will treat your hair scientifically for
dandruff falling hair itching scalp
which will give it beauty color and
abundant growth. Prices reasonable.
Phone H. S143. or call at 2807 Flora
street Dallas .
BE YOUB' OMN BOSS.
Learn to make and re-silver mir-
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For' particulars ask
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50 cents each or $1.00 the full treat-
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Mo
We are distributors for leading
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