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The Marshall Messenger from Marshall, Texas • 5

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FLIDAY, MAY 21, T1IS I.IAESHALL IO33ES0E2, KAEXHilt, T2XA2, i TP'-IT" 1 I PERSONAL MENTION QlfTCIAL RECORDS. before you buy another pound of rice v. mI'Ii any 'the vcrlii if mpr heed this fact Most rice used in the United States is coated with glucose and toc -The proof lies in the fact that it must: be thoroughly washed before using. It's different with Comet Rice Unkoted no glucose no talc Nothing is put on, so there's nothing to v. ash off.

Comes to you in a neat, clean carton its contents untouched by human hands. Have your grocer send you a packagetry one of the recipes printed on it or try it in your own favorite way. We won't find it necessary to urge you to buy your second package. Tear out this advertisement now, and put it in your purse to remind vou. 4 I' 1 i 11 1 -1 i are a blend cf choice Turkish and choice Domestic totaccos that ycoll like better than either kind of tobacco smoked straight.

Smoke Camels literally whhost a the, parch or crrp'casant cl-i- CAMELS II 20 for 70c If rrr nai? ttrmn'l tuprlrron, tn lOcfor fraBTant, of tobaccos HtmlnJ in CamiU prohibits use cf premiums or coupons. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO.V.PANY Wlftl QW-SA 1 M. C. oim Doekamr .00 tor a carton rfort or tmm packagmm i.200 cigarmttmmt, mamt on packaw yoa mr ttvlLfhttJ with CAMLLS.

nnrm th axAvr MM oAars mnd urn mill refund jraar and portuga. CENTRAL SCHOOL. Special Correspondencf. Central, May 19. We are having some fine weather.

The health of the community is very good. Everybody is busy trying to keep the grass down. We are glad to know that Prof-Ross Reagan will be principal of our school another term. Jell Davis had business in Long-view Tuesday. Master Claude Croft was in Hall-ville Saturday attending to business for his father.

Claude belongs to the Harrison county pig club and his pig is fine. 1 Mrs. Dr. W. G.

Watt and Miss Essie Bolding of Hallville, Miss Medic Richardson, Mrs. W. M-' Fraz-ier and John and Wash Croft and families all went fislring Tuesday. Luck was good and they had fish for dinner and sent what was not eaten to some that could not be there. Several from here attended church Cost R.

At the Marshall W. I. Ciute, Win. Hixson, M.itcson, B. A.

Bctts, R. McConnell.tj. M. C. Hoover, J.

C. Terry, L. G. Wallace, Dallas; O. C.

Wilder, New Orleans; J. Frank, New York; Mrs. James Tow in, B. F- Small, Boston; R. Joseph, Cincinnati; M.

Marshall Tyler; W. L. I lnstn; C. S. Dar.Icy and wife, Oklahma; RT J.

THrrentiiie, Haskell, H- M. F.utham, Atlanta; C- R. Loving, Shreveport; J- H. Miller, Greenville; R. H.

Johnson, Hallvilje; S. M. Evans, Fort Smith; W. G. IVarce, City; G.

H. Lates, Dc Barry, G. H. Carpenter, Wichita Kails- At the Gir.occhio J. C- Simmons, Kansas City E.

L- Terrj-, Shrevt A. C. Dennis, G. M. Stone, Dallas; Thos.

W. F. Hammond, St. Louts; O- Ducger and wife, Ashland; Roscnhaum, Richmond, Va-; P. Iv Schoss, L'altas; F.

Board-man, Fort Worth. 1 D. P- Dodd of Dodd Wheeler in Longview Thursday. H. Franklin of Dallas, is stopping a few days with H- P.

Livingston of l.ittjp. Rock is looking for a Texas business location. Mrs- M. E. Foster, who lias been very ill, is rapidly recovering and is now out of danger and resting Bobbie Bibb, Louis Davis and Will Alf Saling visited friends in Long- view Thursday.

Mrs- Harper Jones and Harper Jr. of Dallas are or. a visit to J. B- Jones and family. At the Elk today the big five-reel Box Office Attraction Company's masterpiece, "From the Valley of thj Ifissing." Admission 10 and oc.

COTTAGE FOR RENT. A five-room cottage, on South Washington avenue, close, in; aU conveniences. Plvorte 123. atf Ficnic parties can fill their lunch baskets with good things to eat at Goldberg P.cth, phone 16. Ask your druggist why he uses t-istiUcd water in filling your prescrip-jions? White Swan bottle table goods very fine Goldberg Both, phone 16.

Ask your druggist why he uses c'istiUed water in filling your prescriptions? Picnic lunch goods, in cans and bottles; crisp crackers and cakes. Goldberg Roth, phone 16. MILK. For the richest milk sold Marshall phone 963. A.

S. HALL'; I'OR SALE Horse and buggy. Horse is perfectly gentle and safe for lady-to drive. CalLat street; phone 410. Why do physicians always instruct that prescr'ptions be filled with pure distilled water? Circus day and chasing the greasy pig is a feature in the big fve-reel drama "From the Valley of the Missing," at the Elk today 10 and aoc.

Ask your druggist why he Uses c'istiUed water in filling your prescriptions? i Complete stock of apaac at Frv-Hodqe's. HATiRRH r.tlLD Says Cream Applied In Nostrils Opens Air Passages Right Up. Instant relief no waiting. Your clogged nofltrils open right up; the air gos of votir head clrnr and you ean breathe freoly. No more hawking, snuffling, blowing, headache, dryness.

struggling- for breath at night; your cold or catarrh disnpponrs. Get a small bottle of Kly's Cream, Balm from jour druggist now. Apply a little of this fragrant, antiseptic, healing cream in your nostrils. It penetrate through very air pge of the head, soothes the inflamed or swollen mucous membrane and relief cornea instantly. It's jtmt fine.

Don't stay stuffed-up with a cold or nasty catarrh. 9 It P. LITTLEJOHN, insurance Agent Rpprosentltig the leadtns Amert- cen and Forlgn Insurance Co'e. Office 110 East Austin Street. HHBaKA'kMkkttaMBistf fllaiu.

"i mm DISTRICT, COURT. H. T- Lytlleon, Judge. Si'its riled: D. S.

Haey vvC. D- Lancabtcr, trefpas to try title- CORPORATION COURT. C. D. Fcild, Recorder.

State vs. Richel StuhbJcficl( fray, fined $6.50 and costs. af- COUNTY COURT-Geo. L. Huffman, Judge- filed; E.

B- Hayes Machinery Co. vs- C- Storm, debt. -T. Twyman vs. 'Jobe Hurd, al, debt and foreclosure.

et AUTOMOBILE REGISTER. 355 M. H. Moore, Marshall Mitchell. i 356 Phil Irison; MarshallFord.

357 J. L- Henderson, Marshall Ford. 358Marion Sims, Leigh Dodge-, DISTURBSD THE PEACE. Fred Mills made a plea of guilty before Justice of the Peace Young Thursday evening to a charge of having disturbed the peace and was fined $1 and costs. The nature of the disturbance did not develop.

WOMEN IN A FIGHT. Mattic Owens and Sarah Owens pleaded guilty" before Justice of the Peace Young Friday morning to an affray, and were fined $1 and costs. The women got into a heated argument at the store of Will Schalkzug on West Houston avenue over some family affair and engaged in a personal encounter. SURGICAL MAGNETS. Paris, May 21 In the hospitals France magnets have been developed that will draw fragments of shrapnel to the surface from a depth in the flesh of even six inches, and steel-jacketed bullets have been drawn out From a depth of mere than two inches.

At the Invalids' Hotel in Buffalo, N. are many as wonderful electric machines, high frequency currents, vX-ray, violet rays. Then Dr. Pierce has equipped the sanitarium with every known, device' to aid the sick and in the surgical department every instrument and appliance appv 'by the modern operator. The permanent cure pf rupture is accomplished here without pain with local anaethesia.

Stone in the bladder and gravel arc removed in many cases without pain and tile patient can return borne cured in a few days. Dr. R. V. Pierce, nearly half a century ago, devised and used two prescriptions which were almost unfailing.

Tliey were made without alcohol or narcotics, extracted from roots and herbs by using pure glycerine and the ingredients are made public. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery is a tonic and blood purifier that -cures pimples, blotches, sores, humors, eruptions and diseases of the skin- Nothing stands as high today in the estimation of thousands of women as Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription this is a soothing1 nervine which cures the functional "derangements and painful disorders of women. For girls about to enter womanhood, women about to became mothers and for the changing days of middle age Dr.

Pierce's Favorite Prescription sbould-'always be on hand. In liquid or tablels. Write Dr. Pierce, Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y.

for free fj Pg book on woman's diseases. Every woman should have one. Dr. Pierce's Medical Adviser, cloth-bound, sent free to you on re ceipt of 3 dimes stamps) to pay expense of mailing only. Adv.

DR3. HARTT HURST -Practice Limited to Eye, Ear, Nose and- Throat. Rooms 210, 211. 21! Marshall National Bank Building. Office bourse; 9 to 122 to C.

RTT AT.TF.nT? flF.H EET EOT SHORTHAND. The Modern' Way. Legible Like Longhand. ENTER DAY. marshal! bottling WORKS An Soft Drinks Absolutely pure and wholesome in arcor lance with pure food and drtii? act.

We appreciate a liberal share of your pntrmirter. COFI'LY LEEVES, Props. 1 oouenT 00T 01 It't the World'! Wonder; Sever Fails. You 11 make no-too tyem at yonr leet after you ue "OETa-IT." and you'll find the place where tho blanket nu used to be, lust na moot aa your cheek. "How Wide a 'CETS-rT Smile WaO, Good Deal Over 2 Feat Thoret no corn or callus amonr the million of fret In tbo world that "GETS-IT" UI nut remove there's no escape.

the new way, the simple, common-sense, sure way. It does away with greasy ointments, salves, pads, cotton rluKs, harnesses, knives, scissors, razors, tiles, sod the limping- and the painful pignon-toe walk of so many oora-pestered people. All you do Is put 1 drops of "GETS-IT" on the corn shrivels up-" and good bye. Nothing else in the world tike "GETS-IT." Millions are lining It. There's no pain, no trouble, no changing hews because of corns.

a "UETS-IT" is sold by druggists every Where, a bottle, or sent direct by M. lAwrsnce A Chicago. bold in Marshall and recommended as the world's best Corn Cure by the Matthewson Drug and Fry-Hodge Drug Co. i COMING EVENTS. I Friday.

Short rehearsal of hymns for com-niencement sermon, City hall, 7 p. m. Thilathea class, First M. E. church, parcel post sale- CiM-penters' Union.

1 Painters' tjnion. Knights of Luther, K. hall. Pride of Eureka, Pythian Sisters. L.XoncL..St3.r''.-Aux.iJia.ryj..No..Jwith Mrs.

Albert Bartschmidt, 2:30 p. m. Saturday, Operetta at City hall, 8:30 p. m-, for benefit of Trinity Guild by Marshall Music CHd). Opening of bids of Presbyterian school room.

Blacksmiths'. Union. 'United Commercial Travelers- Charity Association. Choir practice, M- E. Church, South.

Violin club practice. WHOLE FAMILY DEPENDENT. Mr. E. Williams, Hamilton, Ohio, writes: "Our whole family depend on I'ine-Tar-Honey." Maybe someone in your family has a severe cold perhaps it is the baby.

The original Dt. Bell's Pinc-Tar-Boney is an ever ready household remedy gives immediate relief. Pine-Tar-Honey penetrates the- linings of the throat and lungs, the germs, and allovys nature to act. -At your druggist, 25c. Why do physicians always instruct that prescriptions be filled with pure distilled water? Several new features, Miss Jessie Marsh will sing this time.

Miss Kath arine Wells is the pretty and dainty butterfly. Miss Belle Davis will prove that there are fames- Japanese operetta, Marshall Music Club. Bene fit Trinity Guild, Auditorium Satur day, May 22, 8:30 p. m. Admission 25c Ask your druggist why he uses distilled water in filling your prescriptions? i Don't fail to see the Fluffy Ruffles Bi-own, his sweet visitor, Mr.

Walter Minton and the little French maid, Mr. Rutland. Japanese operetta by Marshall Music Club, benefit Trinity Guild, Saturday, May aa, 8,30 p. m. Admission 55c.

WHO IS YOUR R. C. Knight will do yoir plumbing right and the price reasonable. Let us show you. R.

C. KNIGHT. 214 Austin St. Phone 266. Ask your druggist why heuses distilled water in filling your prescnp tions? New shipment of choice stuffed dates.

Goldberg Roth, phone 16. 1 White Swan Canned Goods and Wapco Condiments. Goldberg Eoth, phone 16. n-, more for your money at Milam's. Wc do our own work.

Milam's Market, phone 290. Ask your druggist why he uses distd'ed water in filling your prescrip tionsf fresh Shelled Pecans new shipment. Goldberg Roth. Phone 16, Why do physicians always instruct a' that prescriptions be filled with pure mm mm mm mm am am MM at Chapel Hill Sunday and some attended the Girls' Canning Club meeting at Marshall Thursday. The dinner was extra-fine.

The people tln ic iknow how to treat visitors. Mr. and Mrs- Wash Crot't were in Hallville Monday afternoon. Mrs. Jeff Davis is on the sick lit this week.

Wc hope she will soon be well. Grandma Coleman spent Tuts i' afternoon with her daughter, tC IV, E. Dickard. F. E.

Dickard had the to lose a mule. 1 Alpha Hickey lost a fire Dur.ic-Jerse "hog- Mrs. Joe Richardson and jj Miss Meuie, spent Monday noon with Mrs. Will Brazil of Noonday- John Croft and family and Mrs. Bob Frazier and family wtte the Sunday guests of Will Lagrone and family.

Mrs. Joe Keasler and Mrs. VH't Huffman called on Mrs. Sol Ktaslcr Friday, afternoon. 4 i 4.

4 and am in better position to make HIGH ART CLOTHING than before. A big lot of Suitings to select from. Every garment made in my own shop. Look our line over. BILLY STAPLES Oaker SbowJ Ric Milling C.

GlTtuUm, Tnu GILL bptclal Correspondence. Special Correspondence. Gill, May 20 Kcv. Jennings filled his regular appointment at the Baptist church Sunday. Farmers are howling for rain on their corn in this-community so they can lay it by.

The inant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. L- hitner died Monday, aped one week. A.

I). Johnston arrived home Monday after traveling several weeks for his health, which we hope is improved. iimror aiarhunit was a visitor here Sunday. Mrs. Laura Walington and daURh-ter, Miss Virginia, were the fjucsts Tuesday-of Mr.

ani Mrs. II. L-Thompson. Mr. and Mis.

E. Stringer attended the at Marshall Thursday last. itr. and Mrs. John Thompson and 1 r' ,1 1 i You expect The best to be had for the same money in everything else you buy why not get the best to be had in ice too? Our ice is made from PUKE DI STI LLE WATER guaranteed pure -If you take our ice, you can feel free from all worry about the impure ice which lOd-dangcrotnP Why not commence taking it today.

I'honc us for Coupon Book you will save money by using them. Marshall Ice Company PHONE 43. tssmmxmsfss It I if WANT PAINTING AND interior Uecorating and HI it nuamuBMuuKmtttommmtm'. family spent Sunday at Blockci with relatives. Miss Florence Ellis was the guest of Mrs.

lara Warnstaff Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Koy Lee were visitors here Sunday. Pitgh was visitor at Blocker Tuesday.

Mrs. Fanny Hester spsnt Saturday and Sunday with relatives here- Mrs. H. A. Ellis was the guest Tuesday of Mrs.

E. J. Stringer. Sirs. Minnis Hays of Blocker was the Monday night and Tuesday guest of Mrs.

John Thompson. Mrs. Lorr Anderson from across the river visited her mother, Mrs. Jirif Rhodes "SiihdayT-" Misses Eula Lee and Emma Dec Harrison, Messrs. Molton Hopkins, Haywood, Baftonind Roy Harr'son attended children's day at Bethel Sunday Mts- R.

P. Bare-field 'spent Saturday" a ml Sunday with Mrs. J. Stringer. Mrs.

-Clara WarnstafT, and Hiss Ora, were the guests Sunday of Mrs. Jim Rhodes. Mr. and I Thoipvn Sunday at Blocker. Mr.

and Mrs. E. P. Hester are rejoicing over their little daughter, which came into their home Simd-iy. Mrs.

Lonie Hensley spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. H- A. Ellis. Come and bring your children. You'll like it.

Everybody did. What? Japanese operetta by Mar-shall Music Club. Benefit Trinity Guild, Auditorium Saturday, May aa. Admission asr. Bed Wing Grape Juice in all sizes.

Goldberg FwOth, phone 16. HOME ELECTRIC CO. C. A. Heyck Manager.

Everything Eloctrlcat. Marshall Nat Bank Bldg. 1 Phcna 94. Clean, Rich milk Thick Cream a Specialty. MATTHEWSON MODEL SANITARY DAIRY PHONE 1611.

4 CHESLEY P. ADAMS. Writes Flra Insurance 4 In only Stablo and Reliable Old Ltna, Foreign and Amencaa Coinuanlei. 4 a ft DECORATING rinisuiug My bpecialty PHONE 109 i Is tha rrault of Sanitary Plumbing. effuot these rvsult.

Wt do Gm method, thfit Inaura ifet.r, cfll- -4, li -When Buying Ccttc; Call for the Bottle with STAR blown in side and bottom, which contains only the genuine. Star BoUling Works Co. PII0N3 345. 4,4 i 11 (awarcEm it YOUR.WOR El'SOFEAI. PLA7J Rooms with and without bath 75c, $1 and $1.00.

High class seruee in every particular. Special im mi chaugetl twice daily. Luncheon ent'e in cnnfctitm. luterfhant'eable tickets iu coniicctiuit with the J. AV McLEAN I ELITE CAFE i'41t94 tKzaavutaouMuKKiui HEALTH AND COMFORT the model and atnonnninlulin lu ll' t'.

lTstaurant. take special pains to serve ptil, right. Sifcial menu for supper at modi-vat ptj. Our Mcrchanta Lunch at 23 cents, 11 to 2.3, is popular. Short orders a specialty.

service end reasonable price- Let a 91 llualth and com Tort li th homt kIvo the public Mrtlca to and EteamfitttDK by the modtru elcncy and economy, Prompt ntrurs with you. COOK Jl.UMiR8 IX NANCE PARKER. Dentists. Office over Duke Aycrs. Hour: 8 to 12; i to 5.

PHONE 347. WEBB AND TINNtSt. '1 distilled water? 4.4 -i.

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Years Available:
1877-1927