The Dublin Progress. (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, December 18, 1908 Page: 2 of 8
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Julian Hightower of Chapel
If not, something must b«
wrong with its food. If foe
mother's milk doesn’t nourish
it, she needs Scott’s Emulsion.
It supplies the elements of fid
required for foe baby. If baby
M not nourished** its j
food, then it requires
munity ta »utter lug from Mood poison The ,
ntch on bn
i artificial
SCOTT’S
EMULSION
Half a teaspoonful three or
four times a day hi its bottle
It
seems to have a magical effect
upon babies and children. A
fifty-cent bottle will prove the
truth of our statements.
did;
Send thU
<4 paper W «Wel» It M*wn. torn addraw and
fcur whewumim, uimwiwl
you a "Comptel* Hasdy Atku of tt» World.
SCOTT 4 BOWNE. 409 Peart St, Now York
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OVER THE COUNTRY
M'H 'I M II M I H I I'H II I MI-I+
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Bagu *r Coneopondonco.
Dec.lfith.—Rev.B. R Gollghtly of
Iredell Is oooduoting a revival meet-
tog at Pleasant Hill Methodist
ohuroh.
Grandma Ellis la visiting her son
at Harbin thia woei.
J. W.Golightlj and son, It. E., want
orar to Stsphecvllle oo bualneaa to-
day-
Onr school ia progressing very oioe-
1 the management of Prof.
John Leverett.
Mr. Dornbiazer spoke at the Indian
Creek school house last Saturday
night oo unionism. <
J.H Bsllard and J E Taj lor with
their families went over to Dublin
mopping last week-
Vmif little hopes are eotertaioed
for Me recovery of Mra.Jona Sheffield
who It very sick at thia writing.
Those who have been holding their
aotton for batter prices bava lost.
Nearly all the cotton has been gath-
ered. }%
B. W. Caldwell and Mteesa Eva
Caldwell, Bertha Header ^d, Nannie
Wllbaaks and Maggie Gollghtly of
stag log and
which resulted from •
akin. MS. '' ■ F
H. M. McRIroy and Mr. Cannon
wool to Tolar Sunday returning to-
day They report a nloc time while
there. ',
We regret vary mtnh to learn of
the death of Or.Cooper ’a littla daugh*
If a
'i\ZZ I Chrisi
maotof about forty
Rev, J,C. White ot
hia
ristlan
churoh in Alexander Sunday
Jim Tnrntow la having a dwelling
house bails just north of Mr. Pitt-
Wo oeod abbot tan other
Mi. Hull lot. Ha ... a alUaa ot aat a** )»««« » aMh *“»'>
town previoue to Oet. let.
Jim Head lays he Is the marksman
of Wrath county, having gone boo-
ting four times and securing meat for
a family of alxtecn each time. .
Wa are glad to note the changes
our school this year.aa it ia bet
tbao ever before, with Frof.Oorbett
as principal,aa good as tbs county
affords.
The weather at present ia vary
warm and we hope to too a continu-
ation ofit until tb# holldaya am
over as we are ooutemplatlog pot-
ting the big pot in the little one at
this place.
M. Ball baa returned from Bra
dy when he has been employed In
the drug business at that place. Mr.
Hall says we haven’t seen any cot-
ton hare aa to what It was there this
fall.
The railroad commlaaloosrs have
decided to change the schedule of
the eveoiog train in order to glva
batter eervloe to the exprem wbloh
they an oompalled to handle In auob
a rush as the train now roos.
Marked to Death
“Three years ago I was marked for
death. A grave-yard cough was tear-
ing my lungs to pieces. Doctors fail-
ed to help me,ana hope had Bed, when
hope t
Jr.KIt
medicine holds the world's healing
record for coughs and colds and lung
A amcasae.
end throat diseases. It Prevents
pneumonia. Sold underguarantee at
Overton Drug Oo. 50c and $1.00.
Trial bod le free.
Iredell an doing ti>*
i helping In the meeting.
Laiga crowds an attend log at night.
Rev. Davis of Doffau has been nailed
to the pastorals of the Baptist church
ban.
If Van Knew
of the Texas Woadsr^rou
bottle
Wmel, St. Lpnja____
V
Wm
IjvwUwv
Dae. 16tfiL —Cbriaimev ta attlag
its arrival very rapidly.
Jos Holt ia on the alok list this
weak with a throat trouble
Cooley Thompson ot this plaoa has
two vwry atafc chiidreo this week.
Tlaa two eettoo glam at tola place
have glneed about 3,ooo balsa ot oot-
bere aod purchased
HAOKBIRRT
asgalsr OurrwpondeDoe
Dae. loth. —The aohool ben is pro-
gressing very cicely with an atten-
dance of about twenty pupils.
Jim Soett marketed cotton io Dub-
lin Friday.
U. R. Spain was in Dublin Satur-
day sailing ootton.
B.L.Bali was in the county a'te
on buelneaa Thuraday.
Mlaa Nanny Nail was shopping In
Dublin on day last weak.
Uncle Luka McCombs was on bus*
neaa in Stephan villa Wednesday.
E.M.Mosa and Tom Moan wan toll-
ing ootton In Dublin Wednesday.
W.T.Moaa to In Lingievllle help-
ing Tandy Key build a residence.
Harry and Arthur Zeek warn In
Stephen villa Monday on business.
Uncle Jnhny Hall, Dave Long wen
|u StepbenvfUeThuradsy oo bualneto.
TV, Nail tod too Pete, aod John
Wiooeford, WftfH? P«Nio Thoraday
■el line not ten
towewwtoqp1' ^w
A number from ben went to heif
the aoeleltst speaking at LtoglevlUa
Thuraday night.
King Baxley the photographer
to* Dublin waa taking protons to
thia part Thuraday.
H 8.EmeU.G W. Wood, Mtan Lot
Elliott nod John Wiooeford wen to
Dobiln Monday oo busioon and mar-
katlog ootton.
We understand that W. T. Carter
oo the A. M. Maloney plane, dwarves
the blue rlbboa for nlsiog the moat
not too of ear ooa family, having mads
seventy-two bales. >?■;0:':F
Wa regntl very much that our an-
terprtalng aod efficient little editor,
Robt K. Dowuey, waa .compelled to
atom up hta office and dlaeootlnua
our local pa per,the “Alexander Ad-
verttaar. ” ‘
The Bondar and pflbllo achoolr to-
gether am preparing to have i Christ-
mas tree with a short program at the
school bouto on Christmas am night
Committees have bpsn appointed to
adeem and dress the tree. Those
having presents to pot on the tree
may carry them to the school houaa
on Thursday afternoon. Specie
effort will be takeo to see that no
presaot la lost. At night we will
bam at many office re "as we think
needed to look after those who may
have had a little too much boot*.
Out first month ot acbool olosed on
the fifth lost. The paplla have dis-
tinguished them set me by the energy
aod orderly manner to wbloh they
ham token up their yean work.
The emolument up to date ta eighty*
nine. Twenty-one came the whole
of last month without minings day.
While our enrollment la not aa yat
very large the teaotien have just alt
they can attend to. Wa have all
grades from the first to the tenth.
A movement ta under way among the
An exceptional large and varied stock of high grade jewelry, silv
gold and silver headed parabola and umbrellas, and diamonds in all
latest Tiffany settings at prices that are forgotten long after th,4
remembered. This stock of jewelry and novelties has never
equalled in size, quality and variety in west Texas. It has been
bought
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patron, started by the trustees, to
raise fifty cr sixty dollar* by private
subscription with which to defray
trim Incidental expanses of the school
and thus apply the remainder of tba
publio funds toward employing an-
other teacher to help in the school
after Christmas. Neatly half of tba
amount has bean raised. Thus far
but one patron has refused to con-
tribute aometblog. This material
u well aa the moral support on the
part of the petrooa to highly appreci-
ated by the faculty aod board. Be-
low ta the aohool honor roll of the peat
month: Ammon Turnbow, Blaoehe
Pittman,U.Z. Rogers,Myrtle Barkley,
Thelma Tidwell,Bammle Strang, lot
Bella Spradling and Herbert Ha*.
Deads, releases, vendors lien note*,
Plain notes, mortgages, bills of axle,
breeders contracts and other legal
btooka for sale In large or small
quantities at the Progress office,
prevailing prloea.
Making Good.
'43*a&»SJ33
s Kwdletnm writ n-mplify this,
itr Weeds, sfasr man than tw»
** “nauxTets
Hi they have rwt made
One often bean the
* My child caught a severe
developed into dlptht-rim’’ «
truth was that the cold had
little one particularly susceptible to
the wandering dtptberia W'-mi. When
ChamberlainV Cough liemedy Is Riv-
en it quickly cures toe .-old and less-
ens the dancer of diptberla or any
rm disease bein« contracted,
by Overton Drug Co,
Ksantsr ttwessnooSsBes.
Deo. 10th.—H.H. 8pratt nod 0. 0.
Moo tendon went to Stephen vllle
Thursday.
MlM Gfttrude Powell wee to onr
olty Sunday.
Prof, Breedlove went to Stephen*
vllle Saturday.
John Ethridge of Delaware waa to
oor olty Saturday end Sunday.
Jessie Frailer came to fro* Oor-
don Sunday to visit hta patent*
Austin Pair,0. W.Martin thd Chat
Bishop hate in out ally Tuesday.
Mra.B.L. MeA 11 later of Detroit la
here vtaittng bar cousin, Mm 8- D.
from factories and first hands for cash and must be sold, Therefore we
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have made the prices lower than the same class of goods can be bought
at any similar establishment in Dublin and some larger cities.
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Every one knows the value and Knives and forks, thripled
Pickard hand painted last a life time per set 5.00 at
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beauty ok Pickard hand painted last a life time per set 5.00 and up
china. p&Nfeautifies the home, is
useful and durable. Special artistic Spoons in same grade of goods per
designs 1.50 and up set 2.00 and up
A more moderately priced china, Extra' values in watches, Elgin
gold polled case
imported, hand painted, very fine Waltham, 20
- . ... year g
quality at 1.00 and up at the astonishingly low figure of
up. • Nor
8,00 and up
Extra deep cut glass, very brilliant, made, and
modern designs, values 1.00 and up good time
finer
guaranteed
watches
to keep
The homes in this vicinity are fast becoming more beautifully and ar-
tistically furnished and we have made special effort and spared no time,
expense or trouble to be in a position, during the coming holiday season
to furnish them with everything in solid gold and plated jewelry in all
styles and shapes, watches, plain and fancy clocks, silverware, carving
sets, ladies and gents detachable handle parasols, cut glass, hand painted
china, the celebrated Parker fountain pens, toilet sets, jewel cases,
gator and seal ladies hand bags.
Call on us and learn the correctness of our statements.
alii-
I C.G. McCord
The Jewelry
Head qu arters
of Dublin
Special Clerks to Assist During the Holidays
jgjsak
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f* ^ WtowiS’
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eupertor mod*. Whan
• trial toe mmk vtomarh.
Mewl affcetkms, tte s«po-
Dw. i«th. Oomiderabla ciekoew
fitaa country. La-
Mrs. Rook
ot, Mia. Hoiiaoff >M In. Bradfute
am all Met.
i
Robert Col# it Inaprov
tot fMM hia litoato and it to thought
he will woo be out agata.
ftev Hukl* preaahed at Mlltarvllto
vtrtttos
i«| oil
Ml* Mary Soltbury of Stepheavina
friend* aod ralaUv# hen
Sunday.
Tb# Stepbnvtito Die# club will
fist a recital at our ichool boue# Fri-
day night. ..
Mn.I I. Raney, Mlt* Julia Morton
MAKES ASTONISHINO CURES
Mi-o-na Tableta Cora Dyspepsia by
Promptly Removing th« Catfc#
Or Money Back, t
ft Dyspepato wnawt ha our#d by tak-
ing a digester,each as papain, baoauee
p#p#)u (imply dlgsete yoor food artl-
Sclally.asd not *11 of tb# food #ltb#r
or It hap no offset *t all on etarehy
food.such aa potatoaa, rlo#, oatmeal,
way to cure dye-
I just one
I stomach disorders, trivial
ta to too# op or
walls,
mix or
'Ml'ft-na
churn tb# ford.
>-n# tsiitotetoiet
aod Mi* Dal via Frailer went to
Stepheovlil* Sunday.
Jim Able* and wife epent the da?
In Dublin Tueeday, the gUMte of
Hack Dtover and family.
In. Ira Bsrryvlll# will leave
Tbunday for HUtaboro and B#iton to
visit relatives and frtanda
The Harbin Gin Co. up to date
have pot out 1820 bale* of ootton and
367,456 tons of OOttOO seed
T. L. Embry of Da Leon who waa
visiting the family of l.N.Snow here
returned homo Thuraday.
Miami Staela, Omah and M Ionia
Gibba war# ptaaxant cellars at the
depot Saturday afternoon.
P E, Alexander, Walk Jen-
bings.j.M.Llndeey and W. F. Mcln-
roa war# In torn Tueeday.
Meedamee Rom SomotaglU and
Mollis Sim* and Mtaa Ruth 8tma left
here Sunday for Arlington.
Mlaa Eflta Tbcrnton of Dublin,who
haa been visiting her tlater.Mra.8.0.
Pstton,returned to her homo Sunday-
A number of young people gath-
ered at Onhoor Carpentare Saturday
olght tor aingiog. All report a good
time.
Beaty Wllliamaoa had the mlator-
toot Monday to gel hia hand osught
betwatu a belt and pulley at the glo,
crushing It badly.
Mlaa Claud!# Bobbin earn# to Sat-
urday from har aohool at Stepbw-
viUe to apaod Sunday and Monday at
home,returning today.
Rav.D.E.Rills and elf* entertained
the offioera of oor churoh at the par-
sonage Tuesday. All are onaolaaoua
to voting Mm.Elite a* Ideal hoetees.
Mtai Her the Biihop name home
Saturday from her aohool atStepfwa-
vllle to apead Sunday and Monday
with her parents, returning Tuesday
morning. -V’,', '
J L. Heaton, who left hate tom*
time ago for Oklahoma, hae located
at Durant. ; Hta eon In Mm, L. H.
Mrornmeroroj««
Dw l«:*i,~8ghool It pragreieaiDg
nloel/.
Most of the ootton
has been gathered.
J.B. Salmon la building an addi-
tion to bto residence In Clalrette.
M.B.BIaokmood wu in Stephen-
vllle on bualoaae Monday morning.
Lester Harvey has bean vary alok
bat we tro glad to note la convaias-
oent.
Ml* Mamie Biaekmond la 1b To®-
ball ryendlng thg weak with hat
brother.
of thoaa who killed hega dnr
log toe last cold spell he bad are
losing tbalr meat.
Ml* Ida Roberta la spending the
week with her slater at Alexander,
Mr* To* Bammitt.
A boa supper waa given at the
aohool house last Saturday night. It
as a vary enjoyable event for both
yotwg aod old. Everybody had a good
time.
A Oeagtrea* Omrstlen
thia frightful ordeal. They work so
quietly you don’t feel them. They
cure constlpttion, headache, bllllous-
neea and malaria.
Drug Oo.
too. at Overton
£ PALIIR
kixuia* (5or rLuoiid eno4
Dec 16th. —Robt. Henson left a
few days ago for Jones county to
make hia future home.
Mr. John Harrington pomA away
Hat Wednesday evening at th* home
of hia son K H. Herrington and he
was burled at Carlton the following
day. • The deoeaaed waa eighty-
three years of age and had been get-
ting more and more feeble for several
months ptevloos to hia death. Bla
son Joe, of Stephens county, waa
with him doting bla last hours.
Our aohool to doiog nioaly under
tba management of Prat. Craw aod
hit daughter.
Grandma Martin ta vlaitlog the
family of J.G.Martid this week.
Oottoo 1a not yat all gathered.
Thoaa who are through have started
preparations for soother crop.
Dae l7tb.—O.B.Ayara aod j. Do*
Millar returned Tuesday from a hunt
tlag and pleasure trip to sooth-weal
Texas. Soma of the party they wet#
with killed three very fat deer, ao
they claim they toasted on vent*
while away.
Walter Makta waa to Carbon Sun-
day.
orman was bars
y used law
eat and
lair
UaHa.royl.1
Mr. aod Mis.
They were met here by Mrs Nelioo’a
husband, who had previously arrived.
L C- Oox of Tennessee, brother of
A.C.Gos.has aecepetd a position with
the TeiM Central railway hare. «
Mrs Jcsle Shook spent Fgjday and
Saturday with relatives In Gorman,
returning home Suoday afternoon.
Frank Hulaay of Gun Sight oame
in Tuesday to attend the bedtids of
iseiator.Mra. W.H.Reed,also Charley
Smith aod femlly of Fort Worth.
Mra Smith it a slater of Mrs. Read.
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