Timpson Daily Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 190, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 24, 1938 Page: 4 of 4
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SPECIAL PURCHASE SALE
Store Filled With New Fall Merchandise
New E. & W. Shirts
k
Silks and Dress Goods
New Prints
Hats and Shoes
All Now on Sale
New Fall Hosiery
For Men, Women and Children
........... m
Wool Goods
Wash Goods
10c Outing
10c Cheviots $
10c Prints
5c Domestic
$1 Shoes
$1 Hats
10c Meat
$1 Flour
$5,000.00 Stock of Shoes on Sale.
3000 yards Canvas, in bulk lots .... 3£c yard
CLOTHING EVENT
Attractive line of New Fall Suits for men..,
$14.97
Bigger and Better Values are Being Featured Now
J. E. BLANKENSHIP
STAR BRAND SHOES
ARE BETTER _
And THE BARGAIN STORE
j B u 11 e r i c k Patterns and Publications
CURLEE
CLOTHES
V;V:VjV
WILDA
Wilda, Sept. 20—Miss
Wlanehe Whiteside returned
Saturday from Merryville, La.,
where she spent several days
^siting her uncle, H. R. Weav-
er and family. She enjoyed a
pine logs being hauled over
the Wilda road it makes one
believe that we must still be
living in the “Forest Primeval”
of Longfellow’s time.
Russell Whiteside spent the
.trip through the southern part week-end at home.
of Louisiana while there, and | Choron Bush and family vis-
iapeiit awhile with others'ited her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
camping on the river, where! Rlsingcr of Gary over the
fcfce fish always bite to famish! week-end.
firvad for the campers. . } Such ideal weather this
Mra. Freeman Lake spent * ' week. The days seem as
lew days visiting her parents sweet and calm as the halyon
last-week.
'Little John Lee is recover-
ing from hi3 recent illness.
Hilliard Oliver visited
Friends in Wills Point last
week. •
Jim Johnson is kept busy
hauling cotton for his friends.
(Rudolph Whiteside and
urRe moved into the Busey fill-
ing station apartment last
Wednesday.
Misses Ozella Murphy and
•Gonnie Wood are taking a bus-
iness course in Timpson high
ijchooL
: Fran the number of virgin
days of song and story. The
sun sails high in the firmament,
the temperature is just right
and best of all it seems that
prayers do avail in bringing
peace in foreign landa. Who
wouldn’t prefer peace to war
and a righteous "life to one of
evil?
Grace Crowell wrote these
lines:
“Pray for one another,” we
are told,
I, too, shall pray
For you and each troubled
heart,
In need today.
A Pair of Steel Tape Free With Every Pair of
Ladies’ Leather Ups
Let us dye your shoes to fit this season. Your shoes, dyed
dike new for a small fraction of the cost of a new pair.
TJomplete line of Dyes, Polishes, Laces, Heels, Braces
Steel Taps, Shoe Oil and Grease, Men’s Ranger Belts.
Compare the prices and quality of merchandise with
others.
Men’* Halfsoles, 5-inch prime tap, per pair.......$1.00
IWen’s Kerry Krone Half soles, pair pair.........$1.25
Men's CaPs Paw Robber Heels, per pair...........50c ;;
Ladies’ Halfsoles, prime taps, per pair.............75c
Ladies’ Leather Tips, per pair....................25c
Cbildren’i Halfsoles, per pair....................75c
We mend the Sips, patch the Holes,
Build up the Heels and save the Soles.
CARNES SHOE SHOP
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
Timpson, Texas
HUBER
Huber, Sept. 20.—Rev.
Hooper filled his regular ap-
pointment Saturday and Sun-
day at Pleasant Grove.
Buford Cooper, who has em-
ployment at Tenaha, spent
Sunday with his parents, Mr.
and Mi-s. Pleas Cooper.
Mrs. Albert Pate is visiting
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cox
of George West.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Adams
ar.d son, Waynon, were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Powers
of Shady Grove Sunday.
L. D. Pate of Nacogdoches
visitetf relatives in the commu-
nity over the week-end.
We are glad to report Mr.
H. Jolly improving after sever-
al months of illness.
Mis3 Marie Clark, who is
employed at Center, spent the
week-er.d at home with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L.
Clark.
Mr, and Mrs. Robert Powers
were Sunday guests of relatives
at New Prospect.
Mr. and Mrs. John Fleming
of Kilgore spent last week
here visiting their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Fleming and Mr.
and Mrs. Elshire. He is an em-
ployee of a major oil company
and is being transferred to
Corpus Christ:.
WEAVER
Weaver. Sept. 20.—School
commenced Monday with Mr.
and Mrs, Rushing Manning as
teachers.
At a called meeting Sunday
night, New Columbia church
’ected Rev. E. E. Jones of
Minden as pastor for the com-
ing year.
Joe Fountain and little son,
Kenneth Paul, of Shreveport,
are visiting friends and rela-
tives.
Hollis Hargis and wife of
Shreveport, accompanied Miss
Jewells Worsham, Dayton,
and Miss Margie to Austin
where Miss Margie was placed
in school
Ribbons for all makes of
typewriters. The Times.
Science Finds Cure
For Malaria
Treatment Costs Little
You no longer need to feel
tough all summer nor do you
need to take chances on serious
illness caused by malaria, bili-
ousness and constipation.
After extensive research and
much experimentation science
ha3 now perfected a very inex-
pensive and positive cure for
malaria. This method is also
sure relief for temporary con-
stipation and biliousness.
If you are weak, run down,
can’t sleep, wake up tired, are
dizzy, have nagging aches,
can’t seem to do your work,
then get a bottle of Na3h’a C.
A L. Tonic today. Like nine
out of ten Southerners you may
have malaria, biliousness or
constipation. It will cost only
a few cents and offers sure re-
lief.
Great for You, Fully
Guaranteed
Nash’s C. & L. Tonic is sold
to you under this guarantee. If
you do not feel better than first
week after taking Nash’s, take
the bottle back to your drug-
gist and he wilt return the full
price you paid. Start today,
don’t wait. Every day you
neglect yourself you will have
just that much more discom-
fort and trouble. Go to your
druggist and get that proven
bottle of Nash’s Great C. & L.
Tonic. Nash’s costs only fifty
cents.
For sale in Timpson by G. C.
>Jc David. And all other good
drag stores
FOR PICNICS AND
LUNCHES. TRY OUR
POTATO CHIPS, PIES,
GAXESAMD COOKIES
ASK FOR THEM AT YOUR
GROCERY OR THE
TiMPSON BAKE9Y
Bakers of Dixi-Star Breed
PHONE 39
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FRIED CHICKEN DINNERS
BRANDED T-BONE STEAKS
AND POTATOES
Let Us Fix That Picnic
Lunch Far You
SHORT ORDERS
SANDWICHES
Admiration Coffee
SENATE (IFE
“Where People Go to Eat”
HOLD IT!
WE’RE READY WITH OUR BIG
“Clear the Decks”
USED CAR SALE
We want to sell every used car and
track we have on hand to be ready
for Fall new car business.
PRICES ARE CUT TO THE BONE
to make these cars move NOW!
If yon want a REAL bargain, now’s
your chance.
COME SEE US TODAY—
WE MEAN BUSINESS!
Timpson Motor Co.
Sales
Telephone 38
’Service
Tnnpeoe
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Molloy, T. J. Timpson Daily Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 190, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 24, 1938, newspaper, September 24, 1938; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth814620/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Timpson Public Library.