From Farmerville

cropped-farmerville-main-street.jpgThe Gazette
November 12, 1902

All kinds of stoves. Come and examine and get full value for your money. R. HAAS, Agt.

Make your good wife happy by buying a surrey or buggy from J. D. Baughman.

Mayor Henry Archer went to Arkansas last Thursday, to be gone a few days.

Young man if you want to catch that girl, buy one of Baughman’s courting buggies.

We sell the celebrated Darling Stoves, both Cooking and Heaters and can suit you in price and size. R. HAAS, Agent

Mr. Weather Clerk has certainly favored us with delightful weather during the past several weeks.

Ours to offer, yours to choose; so come and examine our stock of buggies and surreys before buying elsewhere. J. D. Baughman.

STOVES – Just received, a car of stoves, and we are able to sell you a stove as cheap as you can get it at any railroad town.  R. HAAS, Agent.

Mr. R. A. Bass is about to complete his new cottage on Washington street.

STOVES – Just received, a car of stoves, and we are able to sell you a stove as cheap as you can get it at any railroad town.  R. HAAS, Agent.

Mrs. Matilda Selig returned from Bernice Sunday, where she had been visiting relatives.

Don’t forget that you will get a crayon portrait for every $15.00 worth of goods you buy at my store.  W. J. TURNAGE.

If you want a neat and substantial set of harness or a man’s or ladies’ saddle, call at J. D. Baughman’s. He has a full and new stock.

Mr. W. M. Oakford, of Watertown, Tenn., is in Farmerville delivering fruit trees.

Just think of it! Two bottles of good 6 oz snuff at my store for only 25 cents. Come before the snuff is gone.  W. J. Turnage

TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove’s signature on each box. 25¢.

We think our prices on buggies and surreys are all right, but we may be partial. Ask some one who has bought of us.  J. D. BAUGHMAN.

Remember that Macy, the renowned humorist will lecture at Downsville next Friday evening at 7:30 o’clock.

I have gotten my new scales and am still paying the highest cash price for cotton seed delivered at the landing.  JOHN BALLARD, Agt. Union Oil Co.

Quarterly conference was held Saturday and Sunday at the Methodist church in Farmerville. Presiding Elder Nostestine preached at  those times.

STOPS THE COUGH AND WORKS OFF THE COLD. Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets cure a cold in one day. No cure, no pay. Price 25 cents.

Stein says he is in for the skin. Bring your mink, raccoon, otter, opossum, beaver, cow, and horse hides, beeswax, tallow, wool, brass and copper, and he will pay cash price for the same.

The price of cotton has steadily declined during the past month. Many farmers are inclined to hold their crop for better prices.

You Know What you are Taking. When you take Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic because the formula is plainly printed on every bottle showing that it is simply Iron and Quinine in a tasteless form. No Cure, No Pay. 50¢.

Elder J. W. Elliott, of Ruston, preached at the Farmerville Baptist church Sunday morning and evening. He has been called as the pastor of said church for the next year to preach on the 3rd Sunday of each month.

Talk it over with your wife; the “wimmin folks” usually like to ride in surreys and buggies, so come and get her one.  J. D. BAUGHMAN.

To persons desiring to hold cotton, I will make liberal cash advances on same stored at a warehouse at reasonable rate of interest.  J. G. TRIMBLE.

The Downsville correspondent of the Shreveport Times says the cotton crop for this season in that section is practically all in. The crop is estimated at about 70 per cent of what it was last year.

Oft in the stilly night a racking cough doth rob us of that sweet sleep which nature seeks to give. Simmons’ Cough Syrup is an infallible cure; undoubted sleep and pleasant dreams it doth assure. Guaranteed. Price 25 and 50 cents. Sold by R. HAAS, Agent.

At the Junction City precinct the vote on the whiskey question last week stood 12 against and 7 for whiskey; instead of 20 against and 10 for, as reported in our last issue.

White’s Cream Vermifuge removes the unhealthy tissue upon which worms thrive; it brings, and quickly, a healthy condition of body, where worms cannot exist. Price, 25 cents. For sale by R. Haas, Agent.

Mr. W. C. Hall is quite sick at his residence near Farmerville, old age and general debility the cause. He has passed the milepost on life’s road usually allotted man.

Remember that I have a big quantity of Texas red rust proof seed oats for sale at close prices.  J. D. BAUGHMAN.

There are three cases pending before the court of appeals, which will convene in Farmerville next Monday. They are W. S. Spears et al. vs. J. A. Carroll; M. D. Brantley et al. vs. J. G. Trimble et al., and J. D. Everett vs. R. E. Thompson.

Many people are suffering fearfully from indigestion or dyspepsia, when one single bottle of Herbine would bring about a prompt and permanent cure. A few doses will do more for a weak stomach than a prolonged course of any other medicine. Price 50 cents. For sale by R. HAAS, Agent.

Last Thursday the board of directors of the Bank of Bernice declared a 25 per cent dividend on the first year’s business. Ten per cent was paid to the stockholders; 13 per cent was transferred to the reserve fund, and 2 per cent was held for taxes. This is a fine showing for one year’s business.

The Best Prescription for Malaria, Chills and Fever is a bottle of Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic. It is simply iron and quinine in a tasteless form. No cure, no pay. Price 50¢.

Health Insurance

Hunt’s Cure is not a misnomer. It does cure Itch, Ringworm, Eczema, Tetter and all similar skin diseases. A wonderful remedy. Guaranteed. Price 25 and 50 cents.

The attendance at the Downsville High School has so increased that last week another teacher was added to the faculty. Miss Janie Hamilton, a graduate of the State Normal, was selected to fill the place.

For all fresh cuts or wounds, either on the human subject or on animals, Ballard’s Snow Liniment is excellent; while for corn-huckers’ sprained wrists, barbed-wire cuts and sores on working horses, it cannot be to highly commended. Price, 25 and 50 cents. For Sale by R. HAAS, Agent.

Locals are very scarce this week. Farmers have been staying at home winding up cotton picking during the fine weather. Hence but few people are seen on our streets.

Never try to coax a cold or cough, use the remedy that unfailingly conquers both. Ballard’s Horehound Syrup is the great specific for all throat and lung trouble. Price, 25 and 50 cents. For sale by R. Haas, Agent.

Mr. J. E. Gill, a prosperous farmer of the 9th ward, gave us a pleasant call Tuesday. He says farmers in his section are practically through picking cotton.

Herbine sweetens the breath, brightens the eyes and clears the complexion without the slightest ill effects whatever, and insures the natural bloom of heath. Price 50 cents. For sale by R. HAAS, Agent.

Judge R. B. Dawkins and District Attorney F. F. Preaus are at Ruston this week, attending to their respective court duties.

How to Succeed in Business. Keep you liver in good condition by using Simmon’s Liver Purifier (tin box). It corrects constipation, cures indigestion, biliousness, stops headache, gets your heart in the right place so you can smile at our neighbor. Sold by R. Haas, Agent.

Mr. Geo. W. Brown left for Monroe and other points on the iron mountain railroad this morning.

There is a time for all things. The time to take Simmons’ Cough Syrup is when afflicted with Sore Throat, Hoarseness, Coughs or Colds. It is guaranteed to cure you. Price 25 and 50 cents.

An eminent physician is quoted as saying “that more money is spent to buy drugs for imagination that is necessary to run the national government.” And it might be added that enough money is wasted by the national government to buy drugs for all those who really need them.–Crowley Signal.

I have for sale a car of good young mules, suitable for logging and farming purposes.  J. D. BAUGHMAN.

A press dispatch from Frankfort, Ky., says that Henry Youtsey, who is serving a life sentence in the penitentiary for complicity in the Goebel murder, has made a full confession. The particulars of the confession are kept from the public pending corroboration by other parties.

The preliminary estimate of the average yield per acre of corn, as published in the monthly report of the statistician department of agriculture is 26.8 bushels as compared with an average yield of 16.7 bushels in 1901, 25.3 bushels in 1900 and 1899 and a ten year average of 23.4 bushels.

E W Grove

It is not often that a robber will think of tackling an editor for a “haul”. They usually feel that the prospective game is not worth the chase. But this rule did not apply in the case of an Iowa editor; for a burglar pulled him last week to the tune of about $1300. To add insult to injury, while the thief was coolly pocketing the cash and valuables, covering his victims with their own pistol which he took from under their pillow, he “entertained” them by relating newspaper jokes.

You’ve got the real thing when you get Hunt’s Lightning Oil for Burns, Bruses, Cuts and Sprains. The most penetrating and healing liniment known. Guaranteed. Price 25 and 50 cents.

Piles are not only in and of themselves very painful and annoying, but often greatly aggravate and even cause other grave and painful affections, and should therefore not be neglected. Tabler’s Buckeye Pile Ointment is a great boon to sufferers as it will cure them. Price 50 cents in bottles. Tubes 75 cents.  Sold by R. Haas, Agent.

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