The Cass County Sun (Linden, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 4, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 26, 1909 Page: 6 of 8
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T3o to C. H. Nelson for shoes.
J. It. Andurson was a business
Visitor iu town yesterday.
0nt's atE. iirphiffield's.
Brinsou Harroll of Douglass-
Ville was here Saturday.
iiest and niosi serviceable
shoos at John 8. Morris.
La grippe is prevailing in and
aVbiind Lindeu this week. Cases
too numerous to iftentlou.
Gents' and boys' shoes at
C. H. Nelson's.
We were glad to see our friend
<Gr. W. Goody able te be up and
in town Saturday.
Kelley Plows ond Points at
k H. Sheffield's.
J. R. Jolly of Lodi was in the
city Thursday and paid liis res I
jiects to the Sun office.
Buy your Overalls "The
Carhartt" at John S. Morris.
J. A. Surratt of Siirt-att'^ Mill
was a business visitor it town
Onion Bets and Garden Seed
at Harris, Duncan & Fnnt.
Mrs. Frankio Wood hns been
down with a!) at tact of la grippe
but we are glut! to say bhe is
oiiio better.
J. T. Sheffield & Co. have
opened up lots of new shoes of
all styles. Go and inspect them.
When you come to court go
to J. J. Story's. lie ker.ps a
good fire and will make you feel
at home.
Catarrh and Headache.
Mrs. Z. E. Goforth, 2119 Holly Street,
Kansas City, writes: "After using a sam-
ple bottle and two 25e bbttles of Hunt's
Lightning Oil, I am almost well of ca-
tarrh. It stops my headaches, It is the
best medicine I ever saw and I just can't
keep house without it." She is right.
Curlee Pants, the best on
earth at C. H. Nelson's.
t/ur friend L. (J. McDuffiehas
ordered the Sun to bo sent, to
him at LongView, where he is
pumping on the T. & P. K. R.
Onion Seta and Garden Seed
at E. H. Sheffield'9.
A fresh lot of Groceries, No-
tions aud Drugs of all kinds just
feceived at J. J. Story's.
Mrs. A. D. Morris of Doug-
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lassville is the guest of Mrfl, L.
C. Weaver.
Gloves at
Duncan &
Want's.
$Jr. tind Sirs. 3dri Barboe of
Mill Creek community were in
the city Saturday.
Leather ^oods at Harris,
i)uuctm & Fant's.
Sheriff W. C. Blalock attended
to business in several parts of
the county last week.
,/udge V. D. Glass attended to
business in Hughes Springs last
Tuesday.
(lb to C. H. Nfeison for Car-
Wattt Overalls.
J. M. Dnpois of Union Hill
community was a pleasant caller
at the Sun office yesterday.
TRY IT ONCE.
T$fere is more actual misery and less
dv7,<;er in a case of itching, skin' disease
tfean any other lilment. Hunt's Cure is
manufactured especially for these cases,
ft' relieves instantly and cures prompUy.
Absolutely guaranteed. ^
Mi9s Anriie Cates speiit Satur-
day and Sunday with friends
b4re. ./
Plow points at Harris, Dun-
dan & Farit's.
T. M. Pow^lf of1 Atlanta is
visiting his mother Mrs. S. G.
Echols.
Mr. Pierce Gated and hfi.
Campbell of near Almira were
ih town Saturday.
Seed Irish Potatoes at Harris,
Duncan & Fant's.
Mrssis Henry and Milton Mc-
duffie were up'from BiviusSun-
day visiting friends.
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Judge E. A. Allday of Atlanta
was a business visitor in town
yesterday.
All Winds of'Cough Syrup for
bad colds, la grippe etc., at the
Cabin Drug Store.
Mr. and Mrs. John S. Mprris
left for Waskon yesterday morn
itig to attend the burial of their
daughter-in-law Mrs. D. H.Mor-
ris whose death occurred at that
j>Lr<5'6 Sunday night.
Mrs. J. 0. Goddnian is said to
have pneumonia, but we are
glad to state is resting very well
today. ■
J. T. Sheffield &. Co. has
plenty Onion Sets for every-
body.
\V ANTED.
All kinds of stock peas at Juo.
Hughes ACo.. Atlanta, Tei. 4t
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Hatcher
of Caves Springs community
were shopping in town^ Satur-
day. V
This is Worth Remembering.
. Whenevef you have a cough or cold,
just remember that Foley's Honey and
Tar will cure it. Do not risk your health
by taking any but the genuine. It is in
a yellow package.
Cabin Drug Co. and all drug stores.
T. R. Richie of Atlanta had
the misfortune to get l is mills
and a lot of lumber burned Sun-
day.
Buy your Shoes and Hats at
Harris, Duncan & Fant's and
save money.
J.*E. Thompson the Photog-
rapher, will be in Linden from
Feb. 2nd to the 15th. Se6 him
at his tent. Satisfaction guar-
anteed.
Prof. Robert Humphrey who
is teaching at the Cloniuger
schoolhouse was in the city
Saturday. ;
John S. Morris has a' nice
line of Jap and China Mattings
he will sell as cheap as the
cheapest.
How to Avoid Pneumonia.
YoU can avoid pneumonia and other
serious results from a cold by taking
Foley's Honey and Tar. It stojps the
cough, heals the lungs, and expels the
cold from the system. Refuse any but
tSe genuine in the yellow package.
Cabin Drug Co. and all drug stores.
Mrs. Cap Philips and children
of Hughes Springs visited Mrs.
U. E. Brotfgher Saturday and
Sunday.
For Sale:—-One good buggy
and two good horses, both good
single drivers. Apply at this
office.
Two Unwelcome Visitors Here.
At this seasorf La Grippe and Pnenmo-
nia cause more deaths thanconsumpsion.
Foley's Honey and Tar cures la grippe
coughs that may result in pneu~nonia
over night. Do not take chances with a
cold when Foley's Honey and Tar will
quickly cure it.
Cabin Druj; all drug stores.
W. C. Taylor and daughter,
Mra. Comora Brown, went over
to Hughes Springs Wednesday
and attended the W. 0. W. Cir-
cle buria! of Mrs. J. T. Harris.
TAKE NOTICE.
For $10.00 worth of CASH
trade in on IT month we will give
a.hr.ndsome Gold Filled Set La-!
dies' King. You can see the
rings at our store.
0. II. Nelson.
,, Of Vital Importance,
No other organs of the body are so es-
sential to good health as the kidneys.
Foley's Kidney Remedy makes the kid-
neys healthy so that they will'strain out
the impurities from the blood which is
constantly passing through them. Com-
mence taking Foley's Kidney Remedy
at the first sign of danger.
Cabin Drug Co. and all drug stores.
We are glad to stote that our
young friend Roy Kasling, one
of Linden's most worthy young
men, has procured « position
witn the bank at Hughes Springe
as assistant cashier.
Don't It Jar You?
To have a cough, that you can't leave
off—even when you go to bed? Put it
away for good by.using Simmon's Cough
Syrup. It heals inllamatlon of the
throat and lungs--gives you test and
peaceful Sleep.
J. A. Goodrrian, of Atlanta,
spent last Tuesday with his
brother J. 0. Goodman. Anoth-
er brother, W. H. Goodman of
Kildare, was here yesterday.
' How to Avoid Appendicitis.
Most victims of appendicitis are those
who^are habitually constipated. Foley's
Orino Laxative cures chronic constipa
tion by stimulating the liver and bowels
and restores the nfltural action of the
bowels. Foley's Orino Laxative does
not nauseate or gripe and is mild and
pleasant to take. Refuse substitutes,
Cabin1 Drug Co. and all drug store?.
Misses Nettie and Eber Fra-
zior spent Saturday and Sunday
with their parents, at home.
Two Misses Goodso'n and a Mise
Sfriskland accompanied Miss
Eher, who is teaching at Sardis,
and were her guests while here
A CARD,"
This is to certify that all druggists are
authorized to refund your money if Fo-
ley's Honey and Tar fails to cure your
cough or cold. It stops the cough, heals
the lungs and pre befits serious results
from a cold. Cures la grippe coughs and
prevents pneumonia and consumption.
Contains no opiates The genuine is in a
yellow package. Refuse substitutes.
Cabin Diug Co. and all drug stores.
Keep your eyes open for the
photographer, J. E. Thompson.
He'll be here on Feb. 2nd and
remain until the 15th. Satis-
faction guaranteed.
T HAGGARD,
Funeral Director and
Embalmer-
Complete stock of Coffins, Wood-
en and Metallic Caskets, burial
suits, dresses, robes, etc.
Prompt Attention Given Calls
Day or Night.
Phones—Store 97, Residence 58.
JKl'FERTON, TEXAS..
President Helps Orphan*
. Hundreds of orphans have been helped
by the President of The Industrial and
Orphan's Home at Macon, Ga., who
writes. "We have used Electric Bitters
iu tills Institution for nine years. It has
proved a most excellent medicine for
Stomach, Liver and kidney troubles.
We regard it a*" one of the best family
medicines on earth." It invigorates the
vital organs, burifies the blood, aids di
gestion, creates appetite. To strengthen
and build up thin, pale, weak children
or run-down people it has no equal.
Best for female complaints. Only 50c
at Cabin Drug Store.
SHORTHAND
contracts, backed by a-chain of THI&TY-
ONE Hollers, $300,000,00 capital, and*TWENTY years' sac.
cchh, to secure T 0SITI0NS under reasonable conditions or rei'uud
tuition. HOW is the time to (JET 15! Si.
DRAXTQ-HAN'S coxapetitoro, by not ac-
cepting his proposition to have his
THRE lamentlis' Bookkeeping students contest with the S1X-
moifths'1 Bookkeeping students of any other business college, con-
cede that Draughon teaches more Bookkeeping in THREE mouths
than they do in Si \L You can learn Draughon's Bookkeeping "by
mail.
65 PEP* CENT of the U. S. Court Reporters
write the Shorthand Draughon teaches, be- .
cause they know that b.y its use they can write 30 per cent • faster
than by the use ot; any othor system and that their earning1 ca-
pacity is thereby increased, accordingly, You can learn Draughon's
Shorthand by mail.
THOUSANDS of Telegraph Operators are
iVVANTED oil account of the new eight-hour
flaw, passed by Congress, forbidding railway operators working
more than pine hours (>ut of twenty-four. Railway wires are cut
into Draughon's Telegraphy Colleges for students' use. Abcmr DO
per cent of the railway officials began as telegraph operators.
CATALOGUE FREE For "Catalogue H." on Home Study, or "Cata-
logue P." on Attending College,or booklet, "Why Learn Telegraphy?" call on *oi
address.
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T J Swint
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J B Simmons
J A Hooten
R P Rutland
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J A Stonq
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J D Bryant
W D Oliver
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J D Howell
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A J Arnold
R E Hall
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Banger, John. The Cass County Sun (Linden, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 4, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 26, 1909, newspaper, January 26, 1909; Linden, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth341327/m1/6/: accessed May 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Atlanta Public Library.