The Dublin Progress. (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, September 15, 1916 Page: 7 of 8
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FRIDAY,SEPTEMBER 16,1916
THE DUBLIN PROGRESS.
,
ZheSodcrfBunfam
An American Institution
DM you ever atop to realize that the mrnlft
fountain is as mui’h an ArrjerU-an Inatitu-
ilon «» the Huunage in a Uennun iniMttu-
Uon, "French 1h an institution In
Trranc® nntl th« I’lum iiudtluiK an Kn^llslt
Institution? And (ho tunny part of It all
ia tItfct though out* M. UI'-m *><•» h u hu-U
fountain in Kumirp (and then only fur tho
aaRe of attract in*; Anno h an touiint trade)
Jtist aw soon um a fonlgiar not a to thi« »■
country ho too seems to learn to lose tho fl
soda fountain.
But, If yuti ar« ohl rnougli to look hai kl
ft few yearn you will ri,'npinl«*r ti nt on'.>
COmplirntlN cl v IimtmHIv his the H<»IH foun-ji
tain been either ho popular or ho bc.mtIfulit
ftn<l hyglenD.
You may r»*nurnher wl at tltcsA old s<h1
fountains 1 (><*ked like what p«^ir piovUl.
they mah> to supply even Huh* twaiity
ade.
What lias wrought tMn great uhaniM*
What lifiM made tho «oda fountain u n * -
tlonal Instlt ut ion—a comfort and in- ••nsO y
In tire daily lives of trim and worn* n -p-.t
only duilnx tho hot summer time but tho
whole year ’round
BUNYAN
Regular Corrsspondsnoe.
September 13.—Several love
begun to harvest the peanut
fc* »
crop.
Joe Soans is having his r< .»*«t • i
ence painted. ,
T. ,1 ltiee ‘ l ent last week at -
Valley Mills with hi-' imi, II am i
Pice.
John Alvh and family were
OUt to tin- l.aguc •• a .'in after*
liooli
Pt>\ . \e|l| «!'!:' Ill 11 tgllfllld
Monday evening to attciu.
chill eh.
Poy took ha> gone to West,!
to spcinl o nioiith or nuic pick :
ing cot ton.
S. I, ('annoti iiinl f'juiuiy
spent Sunday with Jack Prowl'
j of Hiker's < .in.
Mr. anil Mrs. T. .J. Shilling-,
hurg jire visiting Otis Shilling j
Inirg and family of Snyder, Tex- j
' ' ' i
as.
Floyd ('annon and Mr. Alfred
Kidd of 1 .oraihe spent several
days la.-t week vi-iting in nut
lummunitv. I
F.stee Parks and Ml Mv.tla
>1
el.
TOBACCO IS PREPARED
' FORSMOKERSUKDERTHE
PROCESS DISCOVERED IN
MAKING EXPERIMENTS TO
PRODUCE THE MOST DE-
tf. .■ . x LI6 H TFUL AN D WHOLE -
Pjfc^XsOME TOBACCO FOR CIG-
\!\R ft 4.ND PIPE SMOKERS.
P. A. puts new joy
into the sport of
smoking!
V/OU may live to
i be 1 10 and never
gjjy^ET ft AND PIPE SMOKERS.
_ PROCESS PAFENTED
|| JULY 30 T1907
R,.J.ReynoidsToeaccoConpany
Winston Salem.N.C.ILSA
DOES WOT BITE THE TONGUE
111 i i; 11 il
feel old enough to
vote, but it’s cer-
tain-sure you'll not
know the joy and
contentment ot a
friendly old jimmy
pipe or a hand rolled
Park- 1
ha vi g-,i:i- '
,, 1 la -1 land I,'
m
■\\\
spend
i-x'er.il day
with Mr. and
1
All It
,a ah 11
I
Pr-d'.
A - .1,
■ ,,ii a'.b Mi
m
l - rill.,
teaiiii 1
- 1 - lit '
-' III t 1! II!■
. 1 n.li ; 1 la
a' M • p 1. t n -
cigarette unless you get on talking-terms
with Prince Albert tobacco!
P. A. comes to you with a roal reason for all the
goodness and satisfaction it offers. It is made by
a patented process that n in< ' hi to /mil /torch!
You can smoke it long and F. ml a about a come-
back! Prince Albert h;e..■;x*. .. . • been Sold without
i7<
The answer !'.*■■. \-\ that deli,
Rg«* t'oca-«'ol.i. S-'.'n after ii
tlon at tiic t- .nt m -
more and in.*:** tor i
Along w ta Its demand «
IT)and for non »■ poe < i I bat u
Hot la fountniriM p '.dig i:;» roe um'ie,
itnproving In l euwty, in :dne-.< and at
tractive not \ i« .«. It is a r.i t t! at th«* par t
the cicala, fountain an I all lt-< nll>*M Indus
tries have to play In the *•• ••nmim
life of tin* nut:- n today is d u* largely to
the stimulus given to It by f'oui<'oln.
In the s;.nio way has the «■.»It for bottled
beverftK*‘N grown. In 1 v'i (V-a r'ola in
bottles was ti■ st put on the n.» h**t and
the same r .i< k i* -ignition and at j i* - l i-
tlon was i.cvurdfd to II in th.a foiur as
'olu the .National Licwru^v.
t t ' is hr an- h.
:ot ...... noil g|:i!ise:r
bunk • \ erv
............ Is ti l* M...U
d b st it it -.ti ho la Co< a*
Wirk.
Si i - i.i h r ui"! met he r ’
it I te U l !i, N . M. visit - j
Frank (';nie. Me.
Mill ■ pi ml the v. inter |
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Regular (’orrespondriH '*.
September 13. We had a fun
rain here this week
Mack (iilbreath has purchase-
a new Ford run about { Saturda\
,.t, IF l.ancaster has nioxe-l to| . ,
Dublin. We are sorry to have
him leave our community.
Mrs. \V. F. Fapell was -m tl •
sick list a lew day.- la.-t wees,
but is better at the present.
Dee and Walter lkirhee are
shipping a ear load ->| ho.; - ai -I
cattle to the fort Worth mai -
ket today.
It seems that nearly ail the
cotton south of Dublin is goiiig
to Carlton. What i - the matt-u
with the Dublin Market'.’
Ml. A1KY
g. n u’nr ' 'orrn(i;MjtMl«m'»».
September 1 '>. A piotracteu
meeting is in progress a! D-d1'-' .
It began Saturday night.
Mm. MeNeill returned m-pn
Villi- la
.lame
are now
ing Mi
School- r
t here.
Frnest Corbel] and wife of
Highland came up Tuesday to
spend the Jay with Mr. Co-lull’s
grandfather, l Tide J-s nnie
I >av'import.
A social given at the home of
Mr. and Mr I d Short Wednes-
day evening of last week was
well attended by a large rn'inhi-r
of the y-'ting people.
CIGARETTE TOBACCO
coupons or pn imums. l ' - t- '
Prince Aib< it .itt--rd- tli . • • : - ;
t-njovment! And that tt.e.'- •? an-:
coolness is as good as that
answers the universal >Ionian-
]ua!it\ '
. • i a-.-Iette
si.u ... ■ ■ and
P A just
/or tobacco
P r i nr 0 Alhirt im gold gvmryurSgrw
in loppy r»ii hunt. 5c; ttdy rmJ
hn» I (Tc, p<mnd and
half pound tin humidor • and
that < Itvtr cryglal-glatt pound
humidor with iponf* moi tltnt r
top that kttpt tho tobacco in turh
tplmndid condi fibn.
w ithout bite, parch or kick- hack '
Introduction to Prince Albe rt isn t any harder
than to walk into the nearest place that sells
tobacco and ask for "a supply of P. A You pay
out a little change, to be sure, but it s the cheer-
fullest investment you ever made!
Fringe Albert
joy
tmoke
11 1
"'HF TVxrn Wonder cure* Kidney *u<i
bladder trouble*. dl»N«Ive» cmvel nirn*
. . - a i______ 1.. l . *- o. , i ui a
Dinaaor iroumrr, MlH ■ ■
diabeteM. weak and Isunr ba- k-*, rb«u»mft
. ui— kidaers AB'l
t4»m a»d all IrTviruUniieH of lb. -•i--
Mndiler in both men %rd worn u I. u t »c i 1
by y®ttr druffiat. will be *e -1 hv TWAtl on r?'
r«ipt of *1. **reall bnttlfi is two rtionUt•
« eiju vi wmd ......
trvat ment And aebiwur f n' * * 1° i>er fort. « etj re.
Send for toalinonin!<• fto«M tl*i» *ud «>tb -
r*en*l IV! IKi-MHinmn ” ---V
SMU-s. Dr. E. W. IUII. S>--> Olivo Strret.
et LuuU. M-V Bold by druiricUi«. A-l-
\ large er-iw-l vi
on the I .eon Mon- lax.
( (scar Strong i.:■ i .-it-
\ i it"l at the pin- ■ I u-1 -lax.
I h niu-y am! < >/«-! 1 a Fi.-n1 ■ :
are at teinlmg 'i-I a! I 11.
• mime Sow. II 1 : i-1" -'
this week w it I 11- u1 -i n I a ..
mini.
Mattie Full l’.arker w a ■- tin
gue-t of the III"-1' Si i tUig'--
Tm-'day a11eriioon
I larry and \Trgii Hue- - »
spent Sunday with Mr. O. U.
I Uanton and family.
Alt' Sloan was a pleasant cal-
ler at the home of Miss Ivu ear
I ncs Sunday afteri <i--n
Mr. O. O. Hlamou aim family
returned home l-’riday Ironi a
two week's visit at ('iw! .-do.
Mr. and Mrs. I-'raul Darker
and family spent Saturn--: mght
with Mr. lloh Darker oltl is
plaee.
Drives Out Malaria, Hullds Up System
Thr Old Stum!anl cctirrol Atrengt hemn* tonic.
GKOVK8 TASTKI H-sH c hi til TON 1C. dr i m out
Mnlnrin.rut lchrn the b!uo«l. • n«l bull.In tip t he »v»
Ictn. A true tonic. Fm ululti in<l chiltlfcn. \»c
Lax-Fot, A Miid, £fftcttv« laxath* & LW« Tonk
Dost Not Grtpo nor Disturb tba Stomach.
In addition to other properties, L*x Koa
contains Cascara in acceptable form, a
stimulating Laxative andTonic. Iaix Foa
acts effectively anti does not nor
disturb stomach. At thr same time, it nuls
digestion,urous<^« the Ityer and accretions
anti restores the healthy functions. SOc.
R. J. Reynold. Tobncco Co., Win.ton-S.Um, N C. Copyright 1916 by R. J R.ynold. Tobacco Co.
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( 'l,i >, Mi-- Maud ling w
all-! otln-t ! eal. J oil -
nl of 11 -1 ■ selinol ; -,: i m 1 '
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on ,11 t II is place t h I w eek i - Would
F'.ttle Dalle-- I bppi't lie I.a - Fein t.da pull
oil till- Ifk list tile past W eek, l.e ole !.
Mi - i ,ruler --I’ Iuri> an i - vi on \ ,m 11
it ing Mr-. France Christian th | I.■. u111 -•
week. '• \ i mi self;
Suinlav and Sundas1 mght. tin work 11<•> -i- d
I den Morris left the l-Ttli for do it, ue\- r muni
( iklalmma. ->1 her ] eopl, w Im -
And\ Seeh ri't w as in tin - «-iu d - me it ami doin'
m unit v Wednesday i '--king al ■ n - who till up th
ter some business. mouth away the
Mrs. l ewis and llughStewait and finish up ,l"l '.' s'
were vi-iting Mrs. Harrison an-l have left undone t F- > --i
Thiehaud the first of last week, true peacemakers, an-l tn-
Profs. Finest Dippetoe and worth a whole regime!
Dill Drurnblow closed a success- grumblers. Sun-lay \ Mt-
fill term of vocal music at this .......
place Friday night, rendering a DDI’I. UK-1.1 I.( I K K IH-VI
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“Clean Up and Paint Up’
Perserve Your Property
LACK OK KIM ( AIM S liUKATKH LOSS Til V N MKIN
Palladium Paint
Stops Rust, Stays Rot
TI1K V SAID IT cot MINT UU UCNb OUT WK Dll' II'
Palladium Paintlsthe Only Paint
That, Holds Portland I'eiuent an -1 l’lasii't' fails In Solution.
It docs mil aellli' In lilt* pni'kago.
It is watci'. weather and nun
ppiof
I! Is casv to use, mums re cv
m 1 lc-1
It stands In any climate.
It sticks to any surface.
It Is thoroughly clastic
It has a high tire test.
It cannot crack, peel or blister
It is tlic Host Paint Made lor
KOOKS. I’OSTS, SILOS, TEXTS, llltlIMIES. UAUAUES, 'FATEH
riSKS. SMOKE STACKS. WISP MILLS. I’VMMi HUM hH, FARM
IMPLEMENTS, UNDERUROUN 0 IMPISH. SHIP AS0 HAItUL
HULLS, STRUCTURAL IRON WORKS. OH ASA SC RE ACE LX*
POSED TO AIR. SUN, DIRT OH W AT EH.
Prices:
Cans (1 to 6 gallons) *1.25 por gallon.
Darrel* (50 gallons) *1.10 per gallon.
5 barrels. $1,00 per gallon.
V. O. B. Factory. Alton. Ianitsana.
Cheap enough for Everyone and good enough f-ir anyone.
We will contract for work desired or ahlp paint direct.
Once tried always used. Guaranteed as represented or money hack.
Ctroular free
Addreaa-
PALLADIUM PAINT CO.
Am —- » - - fltela A maloti
nice program to a large and at-
tentive audience.
Prof. J. II ( arr of ('omanch.-
vi-ited Frne-t Dipp- toe Sun-iai
and Monday and attende-l -np-
ing ami church at Pound < .i-w-
Pev Kimbrough, pa>t--r oi th-
I ive < lak church admini'teiv i
tin- or- Imance ol i -apt i - in to 11 ■-
camii-iates w ho had joined dm
mg 1 he prut rafted tile- t lie-
lb.,! | laee, near here --n t r-
Arm-tr-uig creek Sun-la;* a f tit
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Henry N. i’-.pe --f IW-»t
i - resident ot tie |- a iam i I n
- -! Texas, was re e!i I'te-i pre-
I'lil of the a- "I 1.1 ’ |, -n !
I 'I evident , -'I I- arm. i I n --
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win, i- now x t he
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w iieti exity
law --Ii l-l- hip.
en tail'd by a
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een these bul-
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law wiiuM and
b.--, | -laved f o”
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S» i >1 ( in t *cr II Ml I I *
Furrier was reported on the sick
Imt 1 >||t Is able to he Up again.
Moody an-l Addle Well- wore
iii I 'ul.lin Monday.
Willie I,'wing was m Dublin
T tie-day evening
Ditt Stephen -.pent Nun-1..y
with F f fie 1 low ell.
We received a good rain i.i-'
Tuesday which was apprecuti- -I
I >v all
Mr Schultz and D«>l- Stai im,
made a ! ui -me - trip t - - D;.PI m
edtie'-ilay.
1.ii 1 n- Fw mg an-l Jewel Ih ni y
spent..Sumla> at the horn-- "l -1
i. Hayes.
Willie Fw ing and ’limes Pub
ardson returned from I i 1II - I«>r--
one day last week.
I’reston Hancink and W I
Dandy made a business trip t"
Pr4>ctor Wednesday.
Preaching and Sunday school
was well attended Sunday.
-. oA -mb.. PSa
Misses Addie and Flora Tack-
ett spent Saturday night and
Sunday with Alva Tackett.
JMr». Hattie WhUenant of
Knr Mexico came in on a visit
with friend* and relatives Mon-
d«.
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P ASI POP AA AM- A PPM
If I Dl I ION Fit - I IM\
t
A petition w
. ci.irmu i • *i -
■■ • l mg A’ - *n- i
i a i t to- ca - - a
• io'ii for I ‘.a ’ i - -1 ’ ''
tune during the in-u.it b "1 1 h
tober, Fig in and M - 1 * a -1 - ■ at <•
the principal dry piecmcts in
the county, while Dastrop and
Smithvillo are the mam wet
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!,il P I o-lt
1 ion .-I .. a i ; .(’' - " -
..ui
l! | i;l fixed t b. lull
tn denying t •. good pro-lueed by
child labor 1 In- light !-- sbipnieid
in interstate commerce, and con-
served children in the ( hild
ren’s bureau law.
It has laid the ground work
A .nr u
M e* .
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Ulllg,
I .gbt,
- "i , i.i -1 !.. see y ou
.uni ■ • i kmt rig.Iit
and b , 1| >eii ,
■,,,;*!.. cl lllll ,
fie.'tn.g
ui,. m-t in time
. t hroug h life y - ui cal i
Phis careful praise with V
'„. ten to one the angels
Will lx* glad to see you tool
IF Stanley Haskins
i,
toxvns. The county has a laigi ^ |iUl] me grounu worn
railroad vote and a large (.t-r- f((r H national system of good
m“n Vf*'“ roads, guarding against extra-
man vote. __________„ ...... ......
'The Yeomen ^deThe cheap- vagen'ce in use of the peopk-'s
Mt insurance covers more money with a provision that for
"* “"'XJu, U.I., - wry ddtar .1-pn.pri.W by lk.
federal government the slate
must appropriate another doilal'.
Relying upon these achieve-
ments the Democratic Nation*!
Committee appeals th the coun-
try for funds to support the
legitimate expense of the pre»-
ept campaingn.
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