Rains County Leader (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, July 26, 1929 Page: 4 of 8
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Mm County Lr*tev. FRIDAY. JULY MTU, 1t».
Cecil Otborn. wife and children
vfsittd Mr. Will SyberT* fok*
Sunday.
Mr. and ty-s. (Hear Smith t|**nl
Sat utility night uod Sunday at Mr.
Jue Smith’s.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. I taster spent
Sunday afternoon a» Mr. Mr-
keov.n a.
Look Out
"Saigun turned the taides for me
after I had tried for 15 years to gt t
well of atom h trouble. Now I
•m gaimi)' every day I went
from 119 to 130
pounds, a Main
of 11 pounds
"•Svens'ui Mr. J. W. Nutt's Sunday.
| Mrs. la'vi linker and sou, J. li.
i have been on the sink list.
Cecil Osborn left for Grand
Saline Momhiy to work.
Mr. and Mrs. H. V Mckeown
spent Tuesday night with Mr. T.
(i. M» K« own's folks
Miss Myrtle Shipp visited in Ibis
community Sunday.
Don't he misled nr humbugged.
I will sell you the best grade of Flex-
ible Colortone Felt Shingles for .S.~>.7r»
per square. Best grade Bed, Black or
Blue Slate Felt Roofing for $.100 per
square. Anybody can put it on!
Keep your money at home. You
might have a chance to get a part of
it back again some time.
tadtlrs
Za 1,1 * •’ i’ -
** * year s old.
j “I suffered
'*“* 111,1 ■•'Kl-l
M| for
W >eai s and Spent
many hard
esrned dollar* for inedirini's, hut
none of them reached my case
unld I got Saigon I felt weak
mid sH*k from morning until
night | would drag myself a*
round hut now I feel years young-
er gnd can keep going all day
1 eat anything I want and have
no trace of stomach trouble, head-
aches ur dixxv *|**Hs any more.
“The Saigon Soft Mass Pills
straightened out my liver and I
oo longer suffer from Idli usness
And constipation. It sure is gerat
to he feeling like my old self again
and I will always praise the Sar
gon treatment There never wu*
any medicine equal to II.’*
G. B. liealty, 514 Page Struct.
Ft Worth. Texas.
ii M Nix Drug Store, Agents.
Mr. and Mrs. J) I.. Nabors visit-
ed in Commerce Sunday. Misses
Melba Fay and Christine Harris
who have been visiting Mr. and
Mis. Nabors, returned to their home
at Commerce with them.
Mr Ed Alexander and daughter,
Mos Eunice, visited at Garry, Sun
d.i> Mis* Frames Weir returned
with tlimii and she will visit hen
«• ft w days.
S. H. Hood Lbr. Co
Mrs. .Itm Miller who has be*n
visiting her parents, Mr. and .Mrs.
G. W. Clement* here the past lew
weeks, returned to her home hi
Amarillo Thursday morning, tak
ing with her a new Ford set Ian.
HMOHY, TKXAS
Mrs. Kate l)ean and children,
iintl sister, Miss lliliru YVot is cm ol
Sweetwater are visiting their
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ton. Woodson
and other relative*.
Mr. Powell and daughter, Mis*
lie ha, Mrs. lirttoks and friend of
Handley, spent the week-end in
• Frnory, gutsts id Mr. anti Mrs. A
j It. Brariel. Mrs. loin Brunei ac-
. coinp.»»iietl them hack to Fort
| Worth anil front there she will go
I to West Texas to visit her father.
Mr. ami Mrs Wilbur Bodes of Mr anti Mrs. 0. H. Bodes, this
Dallas are visiting their parent*, week
Mi. aud Mrs. G. P. Plunk and
family returned home Friday after
visiting in O’Donnell anti other
point* in VNest Texas.
lireenvillc, Texas.
1. L. I.Kt ERETT. M. U.
lir. J. L. Leverett, prominent Paris,
Texas, Physician and Specialist, Is
attracting National attention with
his Treatment for Pellagra and cer-
tain forms of stomach trouble
< lovely resembling Pellagra. The
A Dollar Day Sale
SATURDAY, JULY 27th
PERKINS Pr oves the Bigger Value of
the Smaller Bill in a
DOLLAR DAY Closing Our Greatest
RED TAG SALE
Miss Marjori? Pearson
turned home after a visi*
his re-
n Daituv
Mr. and Mrs. John Met
little sou have moved lo I
Exa Morgan residence.
Misses Eunice Alexander. Maurice
lie*-veil. Frances Weir, all of whom
are former students of Wesley Col-
lege. attend) d the home-eotiiing at
that college the first of the week
any sufferer for only f&.#0, and
this monrv hack if the patient is
not benefited. The patient alone
tl> be the Judge. Dr. l everet! also
treats Piles without tl *» knife. No
pain or danger and. unless very
hail, the patient is not detained!
from work New, modern and well* j
equipped Hospital for those who
desire to come for personal alien- ‘
lion ami treatment. If convenient
come, if not write for blank for
Free Diagnosis und advice about \
your trouble. Address
J. L. LKVEKK1T, M. D., Paris, Tex.;
Our Red Tag o*de ends Saturday with a big Dollar
Day Sale. Your Dollars will buy more Sate day than
they ha\e e\«-r bought before. •
Take ad>antugc of this Sale
Graveyard Working
There will lx* a graveyard work
ing at Prospect Friday. July Jttth.
The people of the neighborhood,
and others interested in our cem-
etery. are invited to come, bringing
luSivtii i and
Big Dollar Values
In Yard Goods
What You Save
It is truly surprising how very much
you can save by buying all of your
groceries at this store. A sample order
will aid you in computing the possible
savings‘in a year’s time.
x yur.l. Ok.Ic* -i. is mird* llope
S yonls Shirting *1. 7 yard* .'Mi iin
4 yard* Enshinn Print* XI. I yards C.retoi
I voids Mattress Tick »! -J Var«l» Comm
!l yards Knincy tiinghaiiis *1. i> yards IMisw
5 yard* Solid (.<it.,r Voile -fl • > yard* Cingl
•l yards Printed Broadclo III. Itoyon Voile
and Dimitv
Mr. Brownina Six
Allen Wynn attended a
NicetillM at t.reenvilte
night.
Market
Groceries
Men’s Straw Hats
And Linen Caps $1.
.Men Bin Cheek Bants
$1.48 Values $1.
• J8 years
25 ounces for 2SC
KC
Baking Powder
{double acting)
U3I LESS
than #1 klfk prM brmm<■
MILLIONS Or POUNDS
USED AY OUR COVEUNMENT
ALL COSTl'ME
JEWELRY
Vi BRICE
That Testify
To Strength
WHEN A BANK has served I'aithfully
and dependably lor twenty-six years,
always meeting every reasonable de-
mand. always conscientiously sale-
guarding depositors’ funds, always fol-
lowing the soundest of banking policies
it has proved its solidih and stability
It pays to do business with a bank that
is able to take care of your business
under alt conditions.
A SPLENDID twenty-six year record
testifies to the strength of—
The First National Bank,
EMORY, TEXAS
ONE LOT LADIES
HOUSE SHOES
Regular $1.48
Values j
EXTRA SPECIAL
ONK LOT
children's
SHOES
Art Goods
On<> Lot
Imported Tapestry
SCARFS
Children’* and Infant*
DRESSES
Renew Your Health
By Purification
Anv vhy« i«n will Ml you that
“PerPyi Purification of the Sys-
tem ■» Nutar-S Foundation of
Perfect Health. Why nol r.d
yourself of chronic ailment, that
are undermining your vitality?
Purify your inure system by Uky
inf a ihorem h ronrre of CiloUU,
—onev or tu-io* a tro.de for tcveral
work-—and trv li.-w Nature to-
ward* you wi-h hrrdth.
Calotaba aJO th- giratid of ell
•y.tair purifier*. Got a family
park ago with full directions. On-
ly S5 eta. at 4rar**»~ (Adr},
KNIT TEDS
While only, Regular Nile grade
fl.
Children'* Huron
BI.OOMKHS
Ago* 0 lo 1Z ‘l for ,j XI.
Excellent quality
BHASSIERS
5 for _____________ XI.
•’■lie value. 11 for
11 59. Scurf*
.1 aft Cover*
(iIM.HAM ItOMEEKS
5ft.- Value*. 4 for _________
The DEPENDABLE BANK SINCE 1903
SPEC’LL PRICES
For Quick Selling
32-ihch (iinghum, special
12o
Men’s Good Work Shirts, special
H9c
Mm Fnions, Special
59c
One big lot of Men’s Slippers, Black
and Tun, Special Brice $2.98
Ask us how It) get a can of Sunbrite
1 Cleanser and Brush Free.
Saturday—One day only.
McMILLON & YOUNG
Point
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Tom W. Hill and Son. Rains County Leader (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, July 26, 1929, newspaper, July 26, 1929; Emory, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth845661/m1/4/?q=music: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Rains County Library.