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The Paris Morning News from Paris, Texas • Page 9

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THE PAWS M0RN1NC HEWS, SUNDAY, JAN. 18, 1920 PAGE TORN BY DISORDER DEATH CAUSED IT'S WEIGHT IE EMPII WAGON PUEEED Little Montenegro a Land Eternal Strife. of Customs of Feuds and Vendettas Maintained Republicans and Monarchists Keep the Country in Turmoil. While statt'snien at Paris deliberate mi fate the tw- nf Europe, Moateuegro coutil) ties it- eofltur.v long listoni- of vendettas, shooting Trays and inUT- nal strife, and seems to give little attention to the fate re served for it by uivfit potters. There i- a semblance of a local government, hot Serbia exereisc- a (ire ponderutlng Influence in the atTaii- of the country.

There is a faction of the people which (h sif es a return ol King Nicholas and the'West oral of the monarchy. is eon -1 a between royalists and the repub- llcans, disorders usually taking the form of fatal shooting combats in tiie mountains. Feeling runs high. The ncmsv the inon nrcldsts of hiring members of the comitadje, despernte mountaineers respect neither law nor life, to kill iho leader- of their party. These shooting and slabbing affairs n-Uftlly take place in sections where tlte royalists tile 'I lie casualties sometimes ore serious.

Not a day goes by hut tlte American doctors attached to the Iteti Cross mission at Cettinje, and Kol- nein are not called tip to treat Victims of these encounters. At there have Iteen high a- twentj wounded native- at the Red Cross hospital at one time. There also are occasional fights between the Montenegrins and tlte Italians and Albati Tlte i el Ing between tho-e races is extremely violent. When Associated Press correspondent passing thaflmrb the small frontier town of Pinvnltr.a. at the head of Lake Solitari, there was a massed company of 250 Molitene grins preparing to attack an Italian garrison on the opposite side of the lake.

Many of tlie.se Montenegrin-, who were poorly clothed and equipped, were mere boys of -ixtet' i and seventeen. of the older Soldiers had been to the T'nited States and boasted American citizenship. All profevsed a desire to give up fighting and return to America. The attack on the Italians took the next day and many casualties on both sides are reported. Slightly smaller than the state of Connecticut in area.

Montenegro has a population of less than a quarter of a million. Even tliismall number find it difficult to get enough out the -oil to support life. The country is rocky, desolate and barren. It nifght he called a huge pile of -tones. An American visitor remarked that Its national emblem should he a tombstone.

It- mountains for the most part are woodless and bare, and It- valleys are made productive only careful husbandry of the soil and intensive fanning. 1 UN EXTENSION GRUNTED have put oil not coming ing out ructions in the way by the door and by hid the enumerators called, Frank Helm-, forty-five years old. win ho mi was it I lies died in Paths at the i i 11 ho plLi1. at -terday on after suffering a terrible affliction from The fit one to appear wa on the bark of lie neck ssvefftl ks ago. and when one came to a head ami wa lanced another appeared.

They spread all over his body. and it do any good to lance thetn, as it prevent from appearing, before he was brought to Paris he spent some time in a hospital in xarkana and one or two other place-. His brother-in-law. W. R.

Watson, who fives at ftoxton. had him to in ordi that he and hF wife might assist in looking after him. He was a married man and his wife was at his bedside when died. The body was prepared fo burial by Brown anu wa taken on the Kmta Fe train In the evening to Roxton, where the in- tetment will made today. We have just delivered a full set of Rrunswick casings to Ed Kimball for that new roadster, he i- sporting.

We sold the casings because Ed knew good ones. gained fourteen pounds in six weeks taking Tanlae and i well man." said Henry 3, Howard, a weil known farmer and raifer of King I lab "1 had suffered from rheutnaMmi and ili Jige-t! ni yeat he d. "ml could hardly eat. thing because everything wine a gal 11 't me and I hud no appetite, Every joint in me was swollfii rhci atism and I fluid tnnlly to touched. I ns in ruoh a fix i work i bad to u-e a liking s'h to get along.

Tlte fir-t liottle of Tartlic mu le a great change in my feeling-, my rheuma: i ton left me on 1 1 threw my stick nstdc. for itbw 1 can walk a well anviMxly. 1 eat why, I just get enouf it and i feel like i coniti as much as I ever could 'I anlac is worth it- weight in gold, and it ha 1 nvineed the that there- at least i ne medicine that will wh.it they say it will and I to do my part in letting everybedy know about All druggists sell Taniae. Weitster Mitchell -o--------- Motor Co, One morn bargain. Webster Overland Sedan at a Mitchell Motor TO RENT.

farm of 75 acres of land, flood house and Other improw men to. Close In, Will rent the place $500 cash, i Write J. M. Vaughn, Texas. Writ for free set autont spring oilers.

One demonstration sells Does away with graphitlng. agency to right man. lling specialty made. Permanent sit ion. Manufacturer.

81k Huron Road, Cleveland. O. the the Our nMrket brought down prices of without lowering juality. We can please you and save pldu Kansas you some money. ------Pete Humphries Co.

i La litM King, a ir-1 iner of the Anihia lommunUy. had In en living on tlte Dickey place, rpoved to the liallat farm two northeast of Some of the neighbors ns-isted fairnilv to move and tin household effects and oiler beloogin.i were loaded on wagon Tv. of the ere pulled by four-tmtle teams and them by a two mile team. ut-i idrtvt bin difficult) was experienced in moving, hut the mud bring soft, Hey managed to de-tina-j tlon. 1 When, they Orel however.

I with the empty wagon- tlte mud had dried out a little and had become so -tiff that it up" on v)i( els, clogginr an 1 making'them drag. At for proceeding a distance the wagon had to be abandoned on th. road and the team; was with one of the other little further another wagon became so badly clogged that it had to be left on road. attempt was to pull the third emptyj wagon through fight mules, but! it ak-o had to he a ban lotted within miles of home. Attractive traveling position np $200 month for ambition woman i with good education pleasing per-j especially interested in children and their education.

K. C.J McBride Railway Exchange Tin work of the tots fo rthe city of pi sod to have been 0 clock la night, but n. the felt rk in iieo with adqua i tit of Commerce, slated ct ant of cant inued had treau at Wa-hincton ex ten ion vde enumeration mrplete. Fuller! highly the work ef not only for the! rofliei their faithful ds hargt ut if s. n-us iris up pie enumera Was ad at hut they have been very few.

They Will be Joked after by others who will rurni-h the information if they do no' show up and It win he seen that they are no' left out. We buy anything in the way of used household goods, from parlor to the token, all you have or -ingle pieces, especially stoves, Ice boles, and pay the highest cash price for what you have. We always have plenty Of money to into these goods, 3ee us. I p. Raker, Grand Ave.

Washing All Done 10 He stated nosible a fe been ml -ed ren us taker- iott lia! while it might persons have in the enumeration the have performed earnest, work. A few persons WHITE EROS. GARAGE 77f8l Bonham St. Rhone 1740 General Garage. Goodrich Tires and Accessories, Gasoline Oil.

If vou-nced help cali trouble Bacine and i'ubes otr Mei Hr- 3, i If not the man tins your number. When you turn your faucet and find no water its no use to cuss the cut-off man, nor the bookkeeper nor the Superintendent, for ymir own neglect. That get you anything or frighten used to T. Smile your fine, and then observe the rules. We must collect our tills.

That's all. C. C. Dugan, Supt. Get into business for yourself.

No investment. You make on every mans suit you -ell. Spring line now ready, Details free. Frank Fri-k. Dept, South Franklin Chicago.

our mr pins every time. W. E. Knight Furn. Co, TRUNKS AND EAGS i We have bare new and second W.

E. ai us In hand. Knight Furn stoves, both Co. J. H.

ALLEN Paris, Tex Our stock ot traveling Rnnham Si ad -it cases i- very complete im hid- W'A EOnliani 51, ing several grades and all size-. We do not think you i.m do better than Highest prices Paid for Discarded look us over before buying, as we make low prices on these goods guarantee them as sold. Furniture and Clothing. Baker We-i Side Plaza. New and Second Hand Ciothine Bought and Sold Ericsson Sought Power From Sun.

Americans perhaps the most interesting all in this field of vn-t promise was (lie engineer who invented the Monitor in the Civil war. a man of great scientific imagination. was early caught by the lure of the sun power scheme and he devoted several years of effect to it. It is said that he spent upwards of an effort to perfect meehhulstn for harnessing sun's energy, Ericsson hunted that the trapping the sun's energv in the Mojave desert alone would furnish enough power to run all the factories and shops of the Fnited States. He wrote: couple of thousand years, intti'li less, dropped in the oc of time eompletely exhaust the eoal fields and leave man destitute of his chief source of fuel and power unless In the meantime timl- a way of employing the heat of Uie s-un." Ericsson invented seven different forms of sun motors, all sueoes-ful in a small way.

hut fires of Ins genius wore dying down, and was unable to bring plans to the state of perfection required. Grizzly Bear Aplenty. Grizzly bears in -m numbers that they lost count of animals seen, is the story brought to Vancouver re- (vntly by McHugh, resident ongi iloer of Dominion fisheries from headwaters of the Bella Foola river. a Fanadian dispatch. He spent three weeks in wilds, wont North by of the dian Pacific eoa-t steamers to Bella and thence canoe and portage up the Atnarko and Whitewater rivers to the headwater-.

The.v wore following the spawning salmon and clearing streams to let get to the spawning grounds. Large of grizzly bears attracted to stream by the numberless fish mule night fife in camp a re-tlo-s dream. The Indian guide- shot a number of the A Blunt Agent. Insurance Agent Pardon me, mnri- but what Is your Miss Antique I have sehn twenty- three summers. of but hew many time- have you -een them? Loudon Tit Bits, jp WANTED a medium force of good workers to! work about 50 acres on the ilve.

and to do general farm work by the day. Ring 950S-F2 or write W. L. Caviness, Route 7. STORAGE BATTERIES We sell aim all makes of St( rage Batteries.

See us when you need a new Battery. We handle anything needd on an auto. Tires, tubes, chains, pumps, horns, lights, light bulbs, fuses, light connections, lenses, tube patching, gas, oils and greases. Wash, polish, oil and grease cars. Autoomblle repairing and repainting by experts only We paint cars for particular people.

Everything you auto have for your auto. MOTOR INN R. D. Sterne Co. Right on Ettnar Ave, at Church St.

Phone 1138 when you are in trouble. a a ed J. To buy mule colts. W. Snell.

High, Texas. FEELS LIKE I FELLOW "After nine years of stomach suffering. colic attacks bloat; I feel like a living per-ut tain. ud (I have entirely restored me. i met a greht many who i am -ure.

need this It i- a -inrele. harmle-- that rem the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal ira and allays which cause- praotio My all stomach, liver am! intestinal ailments. including appendicitis One dose will convince or money refunded. Pala Drug stove pud everywhere. U.

C. V. MEETING The Camp of United Confederate Veterans will have Their regular meeting In the Educational Hall at court house Sunday afternoon at 2:30, The Sons of Veterans are urged to attend litis meeting. The Historian of the Chapter of tlte Daughters ofj Confederacy has arranged a program Tit public invited. Song America congregation.

Talk Mr. E. c. Bracken. Vocal Solo Mrs.

Stamford. Reading Miss Mary Malone. Vocal Solo Mr. John Sturgeon. Solo Mr.

W. C. Gart- latuL accompanist, Miss Gilbert. Violin Solo Mr. Gartland.

Solo "My Old Ken tuck Home." Congregation. When in Doubt About Your Life Insurance- Seo W. Hoyt Braeelton, General Agent Missouri State Life Ins. Co. First Natl.

Bank Bldg. Go to Suwrrav Your TXT1 Birthright '-y-' I is hite 1 eeth it's nature for teeth to be white. I hi teeth or little children have that true peart whitness. unnatural i have discoloration and come from neglect and improper care. Claim white teeth.

Start min KLbNZO today. Kl.HNZO IS A PRODUCT, -old onh at ilie Rex all Stores for 2 5c a tube. PHONE R. j. 50 51 South Side Square Paris, Texas For Sale About 75 acres farms of gray land, five miles o' Paris this side of Ciiy Lake.

Possession given in a minute. The best bargain left on Christmas tree. See me quick if you want to buy a farm It is not for rent, J. R. Millsap 613 National Building ANNOUNCEMENT BY Rees Jores TP THINK OF IT MADAM Wa Ting done in an hour or no rub, rub, rub of oii the over a steaming wear on your nerves or muscles.

I the in thousands and thousands of homes all er the counirv today, where they use the Thor ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINE We have moved upstairs over our office wh re we are giving our entire time to the Loan and Real Estate Business. See us fcr the most liberal rates and terms on Farm and City Loans and in the purchase of Vendor's Lien Notes We always have money on nnnd and close loans promptly. We also write deeds and all forms connected with real estate matters. N. MAIN UPSTAIRS JONES BUILDING Wake it the story in your home.

Get rid of that washday drud er Banish the tub and ashboard, i.ef the THOR do thy washing- It clean the clothes better than you of a ser- a ut can and it will be through early. inly 2c nays foi an hour for cui the THOR. nt and the savin? on the clothes $10.00 Irings the THOR he balance can be it to your home. Then paid in small month- payments. Powr.K Sc rOMPWV JiiiDriJLir 2WBR men Grow Old Men i a of iron in Youth, Beauty Run-dcwn- G.

ice ntage Makes Them Lose Much Hei1 And 3ecome Nervous end What Wodj6B Need Is Not or Stini.italic 2 Dru But Plentv of Pu Blood, R.ct, ia £roa Physician Explains How Organic i The Bload. Strenrhens The and Ot. Mckeg Weak, p. Years Younger. Lcok ic he BiooJ Former up gr gr; Quality Goes If the Dort of manufacture were Uss high, if they were adhered to less loyally, the present high regard that owners have fcr this car would not be possible.

to T. W. LACKIE MOTOR CO. 42 South Main St. all ot iron her may still be young in -their her -elf f)lat ing a power the keep acti the are ot at a time perfect lily he jron in the their ndixion 1 and feel haggard and at with health and pi i ood she I-cJing and so full of life and attractiveness as to defy -detection of her real age.

But a woman innot have beautiful ros. cheeks an abundance of strength and en lurance without iron, and physicians below have been asked to expl.Jn why prescribe or.ranic Iron Nuxated Iron to kelp supply this deficiency aiJ in building a race of e-tronger, healthier women. Hr. Jinn Francis SollivZn phv- of Bettrvuc Uosp tal -rk an.) Westchester County nvj: who is rundown, ci.il, vut, irnwtic, Sold in This City hv Ad 0 Yeats energy, themsclres tino condl- ward off the of dis- that are ri- continually around us. it conti Nuxnte-t Iren one £ie rem ate blood and bodv builders which I have hai re- Aw-nir oth- 5 jC IL i Surgeon Jersejr.

nut roses of life re blood. to her- one of the id exj'c rie ace ike strong, i Nuxated women .40 Year4? suffers from ir deficiency and know it. I am convinced that there are -usands of such women who, simply by ta.uig xatrd Iron might rea. I 1 up vatrr warpusUcs, mw reate Palace Drug Store No. 1 i prooe i a XV 1 i iOFTDF ICI! li i-a n.

I the ack nor and rncttlW pin or refund Mir aiaaty. Il twt k. bj all -i.

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