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THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS. SATURDAY. MAY 31, 1919. XAiir: rn TEXAS TOWNS CALTEKT. Culvert Texas, May 29. Miss 141 lia llannlo of Sherman Is 'a " city viHttlng her relatives, Mrs. bm-; Bia Taller and family. , Enrlc Temple, Sisters of Mysterious Term gave an Ice cream feast Sun day st the home of Mrs. 0. C. Dog- Mrs. P. "Woodard of Mart la In the city visiting her sister. Mrs. Win. McCullough. Mr. Willis Roberta of Dallas and Mrs. Annie Clark- Lewis of Waco, were In the city a faa.y" the guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. Boberts. M ins 8. J. Rayner, one of Curort a best young teachers came homo Fri day after spending a successful school term at Ryle in Dallas count?. The people were glad to see Miss 8U8ergeant Fuiiiln Washington came home Friday from Prairie View, where be hart been In training for Milts Paille Hamner Is suffering vltb tonsolitls. We are glad to re port that she Is much Improved at this writing. ' . . iTje Odd Fellows and Ruths or Calvert and Branchvllle, are pleased to learn that Prof. B. Y. Aycock 1 mMlss,niTrM.ew,"llams left Tuesday for her home In Inilsiana, we re groat to see Miss Williams leave and we trust that she" may return next "SC'o. 8. Oreggs left last Tues day for her home, P. V., after a successful session. t.. it r Uriabv and Mrs. E. k wi Tuaaiiar for Hcarne, to attend the District Conference. ... urH,.. Honey of Spring Hill, was in the city Sun lay In his Studer Baker . Mr. Boney owns 475 acres . latwt nnii for and a good dwolltng upon 2,00O. He paid $1700 cash for bis eli. nfortmrptu number Is back home after completing ber college course at Bishop College, 1919 class. Calvert Is always glad to welcome her sons and daughters, who are In this life. We wish Miss Cathrene Adams Is up after a long fight with Malaria. We were glad to see her on we sireom. Rer. P. R. Humber, pastor of In dependent Baptist church la lm -win his home by placing a bun gslow top on and adding two new Rer." It. C. Brlsby left Wednesday to attend Sunday school Convention. Mrs. Elector Agers weni nuu. m Phllllns of Branchvi'le, m ... in the cltv Sunday In til. mr Mr. Wm. Cooper, our old citizen f PulTert. but now 5f Thornton was la the city Sunday. Mr. U O. Taylor of Mart, waa In the city for a few day's visit to home Rev. B. F. Clark of Haokley came np M'mday morning to visit his old meet this Christian preacher. Mr. Ed Farman of Arizona, and Mr. D. Osburn of Waco, came In to witness the graduation of Miss . . 4"1 11 nhnnl Oyflas riiewar?, in mo v.. " They left on the north bound Central for Waco. power. Mr. Jasper uuuiap, assustant f. m. at Dlnkins was up Monday to wit- neflcd school closlm;. The Church of God, Sunday school litis hiKh and higher each Sunday. Our lesson St John 12th chapter, wblch was- very interesting. The teacher well taught the lesson. . We are moving on to success. . At 11 o'clock, service, a mourner of expressing love ran abreast - to abreast At 8:00 oclock prayer service after which Rev. E. W. Powers, preached wonderful sermon. The house was made to repoice. GBAPELA5D. Graneland, Texas, May 29. Ser vices were well attended at Mt Zton yesterday. Rev. J. D. Fears of La texo, was here. Since our last write-up, Mrs. An nie (Howard) Johnson departed this life, also Mrs. Jim warfleia, now lingered and suffered much before death. Among the sick listed are Miss Annie Pouncy. Roosevelt Pouncy and Mrs. Jane TVarflold, who had an operation performed, but Is doing icely at this writing. Utile Master Burnett SbipLerd Is sick too, but here is hoping fee will soon be well. Our 19th ceubratlo is getting to be the "Talk of the times," and sure expect to have a grand time. Ye editor had better try and come. TLXELA5D. Pineland, Texas, May 29. Splendid Sunday schools at all the churches Sunday.' - Rev. I. B. Ruffln was at bis post and preached at eleven o'clock. Rev. M. Harris, pastor or rinegrove preached last night to an appreciat ive audience, notwithstanding the In clement weather, school closed Fri day. The closing exercises were held at Evergreen church, Friday and Saturday night A large audience was present each night Every one present seemingly were very mucn elated. The performances showed much skill and practice. Quite a record waa made for the school. Will Postell, a laborer here cut and seriously wounded his wife Tues day, then made his escape. She bus- ta nail WAlinriH Iff I1AF TIPCST. Ana On the leg Just below the thigh and f d BAiXEiraLr:. '" Balloyvllle, Texas, May 29. Far mer are doing fine now. Ov.s we betng harvested rapidly. Choir prac was sublime Thursday night Mr. Dan Foster was out shaking bands with friends. He waa Just from Camp Bowie. Sunday school waa fine Sunday. Class Just keeps the bannor going on. Old folks with Mr c. H. Bunn. teacher. Supt J. Dtlli&ms, put the district Sunday .xhnni Mid B. Y. P. U. Congress on our minds and provision waa made for representing as the congress will see. Pastor Humber went over the inn fiundav. text Matt Z7:zz tneme, "What Shi 11 We do with Jesus T The choir sang Wounded for our Tra rriMHlona. Deacon J. J. Judle made some tlmoly remarks. Sunduy even ing at 6:30 o'clock found us back aealo. for B. T. P. U. services con- ducted by one c? our faithful young men, Mr. Eilekel Foster; Pres. C.H. Bnnn. nreaidlngs Miss Sammle spen rjr at the tablJ taking proceeding. MiihIo bv the Junior choir. The les son was well discussed. Then Pres ident C. H. Bunn was eiectea aoie- gate to the Congress tnai win con vene at Hammond, Tcr-JS. May 27th, 1919. Sunday night anvouon Dragons P. Y. Young nnd X Williams. The pastor made some - - - . . . I Mn.fllmi brloX Siai?TueniS cuncermug tuitsi wiKifm ai i too ", for his text Rrsm. 1:1. The balnta rejoiced. Total re ceipts $16.29. Mi. Wm. Williams, the Supt, of Ploasnt a with us Sun iv nlcht Come again. Mm. Mat- tie Dotnor Is a constant tuoscrlber ' ... . I . IT 1 A X Tl.Mna TP OI Uie ti'-il 'JBl nBIWU wm.- nrKS. Tiki's right U"B. Dotson keo un. Slckllsted, Mrs. M Slrldge, Mrs. E. U Eirldge, Mr. Wil lie Bolts. Bro. March Jones' ds-ightcr. Let the Express co&ie. Julian Haynea. Addresses delivered to graduating class by Dean J. R. Reynolds, A. M-, Ph. D.. of Prairie View. Presentation of diplomas by Supt A. M. McMeans. We are indeed proud of the work being accomplished along educational lines by Prof. Mitchell, the Powell Foint school ranks among the nest In South Texas. Prof. J, ' ' BTJESEL. ' Kiosel, Toaa, May- 29. Services were well attended at Sunset Sunday 25th, Bev. Lee, their pastor was with them. He was accompanied by a powerful speaker. Rev. Mc Olntry. He spoke Sunday morning. Rev. Lee was on the firing lines against satan Sunday night Collect- H. Alton and wife of Fulshear, are ; Ion Sunday momlng $10.35. visiting their father and mother, Mi. Don't forget the rally at Naxareth. and Mrs. W. I- Alton: Prof. C. H. beginning Wednesday night, the 28th Banka has returned from over the and closing Sunday night June 1st gea. . - I Also the rally at New Zion on the Mrs. Margaret Henry of Wharton, ' 2nd Sunday in June. The W. H. was a pleasant visitor In the home ' M. 8., are giving an entertainment at of her parents, Prof And Mrs. 8 D. ' the Woodmen hall Saturday night Dllllard. - . I the 31st. Mr. C. C. Long left for Miss Belle Pearsall has returned Waco, Saturday. from Prairie View much to the de light of her many friends. TAYLOR. Taylor, Texas, May 29. Rev. J. H. Leonard celebrated the eighth an niversary of his pastorate of Mt Calvary Baptist church, . the past week and was well attended. He was assisted by Rev. Asburn of Chicago, and Rev. L. L. Campbell of Austin. In the big contest for the wrist watch. Miss Sophia Leonard was the successful contestant The total amount raised was $366.00 which will be used In the purchase of a "Ford" oar for the pastor. Mr. Square Harrison died 13th Inst and was funerallzed from Mt Cal vary Baptist church of which he was a consistent member for many years. He leaves a widow and a number of children, all of whom are grown to mourn his loss. The funeral was largely attended. Miss Irene Hall died i3tn lnst, after a "brief Illness. Interment took place Thursday following the fun eral service at the Murpny street Christian church. Mrs. Maud Davis, her aunt, arrived from Columbus, N. M.. to be present at the obsequies. Mr. Chas. Henderson, Jr. and Miss V f A OimJn .fin. J. xallD WCI o jiitu lieu duuua; ,vi ici- noon at Thrall. Rev. J. H. Reeves I officiated. Mrs. Lulaby Hatcher left' for Bastrop after a brief visit here I with Mr. and Mrs, J.'E. Rector. Mrs. Emma Wesley of Navasota Is visiting Mrs. Emma Walker. Mrs. Jessie Harrol of Austin, en route to Elgin, visited Mrs. Carrie Davis. Mrs. Carrie Herring left Monday night for . Dallas accompanied by her aunt Mrs. Delia Bradford. Mrs. Lucy Herring Is recuperating in Marlin. this week. Mr. Jesse Nichols returned from Dallas. . The following young ladles roturn from their respeotive schools WHARTON. Wharton. Texas, May 29. We are glad to report the District Confer ference of Bay City District has gone Into the archives of history as a success, 11100.00 was raised. Rev. Ferguson of the St James A. M. E. lnadlnir. We welcomed a good rain In our section on today. The farmers are all smiles. The N. A. A. C. P., of our county Is doing fine. We have enrolled nearly uoo memoera. Mr. Will Thompson la home to stay. skips. Watch this col -.ma for an nouncement - Any city, town or community. In terested in the establishment and maintenance of a store, shop, fac tory, gin or. other enterprise which may offer employment to young Col ored people, or who 'may desire to further lift the moral or social stand ard of the community, will find Mr. King a valuable aide. Those who de sire none of these things done, will of course not write, . Yours truly, W. E. KINO. 2600 Swiss Ave. or Personal 2701 Cochran St., Phone H. 6299 . Dallas. Texas. DR. K1BD Specialist COMING! HON. W. E. KING across the abdomen. She was sent to a hospital In Beaumont, Wednes day. . Mr. John Ross and Miss Mirtie Walker were married last Wednes day night at the residence of.. Rev. Rev. Ben Freeman. Mr. Fred Fer guson's finger was accldentlly cut off last week. " Miss Mary Thomas of I-ke Charles, La., Is visiting her brother, Manuel Thomas. Mrs. Brasket or Crockett, Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Gulce. Mr. Henry Bussy of Tlmpson attend ed school closing. Mrs. Maggie Johnson has been ap pointed guardian of her brothers child. He died In the army. Luclle and Samson Goodwin of Center, visited their Sister, Mrs. Ad line Hurdle last week. Little . Clarence and Florins Hur dle went back borne with them Sun day evening. ' - Read the Dallas Express ana De in formed. . Don't forget the coming of Hon. W. E. King on June 22. Mr. Finis Moore had his linger masnea py Icjr last week In the Sand Mill, also Mr. John Llmbrlc had his toe mashed. KELTYS. Koltvs. Texas. May 29.. Sunday school met on time and was opened bv Sunt J. M. Kennedy and ar ranged the classes alphabetically. Class A. teacher Bro. E. L. Reece; class B, teacher, Misa Erllna Wil liams: class C. teacher. Lonnie WH Hams. The weather was dark and gloomy, but the Sunday school seem ed to be In a growing condition. The I-arm were discussed pro and con of Jona disobeying the Lord. The school was soon flred-by Mr. wtiey Mo7.e, Will Adams, Miss Erllna Wil liams, Beisle Bains and others the lesson boing reviewed by the a ststant Supt A. C. Charlton. Mrs. L. W. Stewart visited relatives In Conroe and Houston the past week, The teacher, Mrs. Annie. L. Pen son gave her pupils a surprise party Sal :rday evening all joyed tnem selves. - Mrs. Ellen Mayfleld visited her aunt. Mrs. Florence Wallace ror few days. Uttle Miss Tressle Stokes and Master Ezra Turner are on pro gram at the liufkln high school. Miss Isla Jenkins of Nacogdoches visited Miss Savannah Alexander two or three davit.' Mlas Savannah return' 3d with hor. Miss Lottie D. Talbert visited Mrs. Kizzie Fears for a few days. Misses Bessie Wright and Rlssle Hen drlcks. Prairie View; Miss Carrie Nichols. Tlllotson: Miss Irmah Hen drlcks, Jarvis Inst; Misses Marjorie Collins and Anita Moore Bishop Col lege. Rev. P. H. Jackson, visited Baa- troT). Mrs. E. M. Greene attended tne Foreign Mission Convention at Beau mont last week. i DEKALB. DeKalb. Texas. May 29. Rev. E. Johnson. P. EL. held his second quar terly conference with Rev. W. P. Wadkins and people Sunday at Mt Pisgah C. M. E. church and preached great sermon and . the collection was 1427.00. Rev. Cobbs preached an excellent sermon at St Paul Baptist churcn Sunday. Miss Nellie Franklin and Miss Georgia Dillard have returned home from Texas College. Miss Iioulse Hall has returned home from Bishop College. fiir'Tet Grove. Garrett Grove Community. Rev. J. W. HogfTett of Hearne, ft is with us, Sunday all day in place of Ilev. A. L Taylor. Sunday school by Sapt R. Age-v, which went over the top, review by Rev. J. W. Iloyett and Rev. Mock Nelson, coiteciton nur. day school, 1.9?: church collection, $31.41. total for the day $33.31., Rev. Taylor ww to be at Eartl'itt but was ra'ned out bo Jie camo In at night and preached us one of his soul stirrlns sermons which mart all rejoice. Wo n'i always glad to have Rev. Taylor with lis. Rev. B. W. Wbiloliead was present and open ed dovine services. Rev. Hoyott preached rrom 139th ir 1 ' t v, Vvrm TV. Itnnwlpriirft of God which was delivered withjsie Pink, historian; Norman Allen, KE5BLET05. Kendleton. Texas, M".y 29. This part of the state was visited by high lnfi followed by a down pour of rum. Tie reporter has just re turned from Lane City, while there he had the pleasure of being- pres ent and lecturing at the close of the Ijmo City school. Mrs. Margaret D, Henry, principal the program was nicely rendered. There was a large crowd present both white tad col ored. Mrs. Fienry seems to have learned the art -ct giving her pupils an intellectual '"petite and divine hunder for edu" won. The Powell Point High school com niencemont on the 22nd and 23rd was a decided success. Prof. T. B. Mitchell, A. B and his corpse of able assistants are doing a great work. There were six graduates from the high school: Lena Alton ,salu tatorv: Willie Ml! ton. valedictorian: Ora Sholbourn. -prophetess; May Jss- tfcKTJrffEY. McKlnney. Texas, may 29. The K. of P.'s sermon was preached at the C M. E. church Sunday. Ser vices were grand. The sermon was attended by Rev. W. Louis Smith, the pastor. The H. M. o. or tne Second Baptist church meets every Monday afternoon with the president, Mrs. L. A. Davis. They are pro gressing nicely. BOiCKWATX, Rockwall. Texas, May 29. A good rain visited this part of the State to dav. Mrs. O. S. Lee or Houston, Texas, was In the city last week on frater nal business. Mrs. Dillard -made flvlng trio to Dallas. 22nd Inst Mrs. B. Thomas spent a lew cays In Garland last week on business. Mrs. Dotson and Mrs. Kelby visited Whiterock, 25th lnst Sunday school at Holloway Chapel was late on- ac count of rain. Rev. . G. W. Nelson wa at his post and spoke to a good sU. audience. Penny Lauct.'y Wo Use Sanitary Machines FRED BRUSS i a i lo r Furs Cleaned and Renovated Cleaning and Pressing 1 Suits Made to Order U 222t Elm St DALLAS, Phone M.5G80 TEXAS fi J Hearse PEOPLES UirDERTAKDiG CO Funeral Directors anjj Embahnnrg Superior Service First Auto Ambalanc and Auto Hearse Cenrice ta Dallas. f Horsa drawn E'j'.if.pment whenfj.. preferred. Teleph-nes 8. W. M. 1296; M. 1450 Automatic M 1296. DALLAS. - . . . TEXAS U ON ALL LONG STANDING CHRONIC DISEASES. AND 4- t trnnt miccesafullv all blood and nH akin diseases, rhuematlsm, uric acid and poisoning, diseases of the stomach, Intestines, liver moneys aau bladder, diseases of women, nervous diseases, malaria, diseases of the fito.rn. nose and throat ulcers, old sores, piles, fistulas, rupture, eczema, Hinhptes. eall-stones. stiff and swol len iolnts. appendicitis, ovaritis, euralgla, headache, mind wandering, inwimnla. rinabiUUv to sleep), epi lepsy, (falling sickness), nerve weak ness m ract many oisease not. meu tloned here. . FREE CONSULTATION AND EXAMINATION DR. W. E. KIDD, P. O. Box 386. Tyler, Texas. nfflce I7n-Stalrs Over Coker Drug Store If you can't visit me. write me. EDITOR DALLAS EXPRESS, DAL LAS. TEXAS. LECTURER AJID SOCIAL SERYICE ADYOCATE, STATE ORGANIZER NEGBO BUS INESS LEAGUE in T-AAS. Will lecture in the Interest of the Business League and Social ser vice Work In Texas. With over a quarter century of w?rk 1 Texas as a Dublisher. lndentinea witn tne won which concerns the State and its neonle from every angle, Mr. King has had much experience and what he Is undertaking to do for the peo ple la too well known to need expla nation here. When you see the an nouncement of his coming, lay aside vour doubts indifference and preju dice, and help to make his coming a success. It will help you. Being Hts-njutentood. Another thing. I am being mis understood and the work I am under taking to do Is being hampered and hindered. Often when I write the leading man, or rather the one whom think has Influence, in the town. city or community: of my coming. he gets the idea that I am coming to be entertained, and that I want to see a crowd that will nil the big- rest house In town that I am a nrofesslonal wind-jammer, with professional axe to grind, hidden up under my coat And if everything is not out of the wy, so that I can have a crowd to which to spout, and he can at the same time, show the town off pretty, he writes me, giving me a new date, when all of this can be done. This la all wrong. 1 aon want to show orr or grind my axe. I dont want you to show off. What I do want is uus: lst When I write you, I wai t you to get out tnd aee the other men of Influence, who like yourself, want to see mo74 business In your home town or ci nmunlty, which will give employment to young coiorea people. 2. Organize them ?nto a committee and select a place at which I can meeet the most thoughtful men and women, In ordsr that we mi.y do something to better the business and moral conditions of the r.ce, right where you live. If a crowd can ne rotten out all right: If not get out the neonle who want to see better times and who will work to helpJ your community. These I win oe glad to epeak to and organize, so that you can neip yourselves. S. Write me, intelligently and say come on. Between the time you write me and the time I cone, kotp busy talking up the meeting, place and the date. If convenient get out hand bills and put your advertisement in the paper, thvre you taxo n. - t. When I come, uave some oue to meet me. When you near me speak and we organize when I am gone, do what 1 iota you, ana your town will be better and your people encouraged. v Please do not change my dates, except for death of an awful dis aster. . ' The Lord willing I go as follows: rinces I Will Visit-Date. The places with dates which I have notified up till now are as fol- Temnle 8unday. June 1 .1 & ' -".4 V : ;4 II p t tit 7 will be a DAISY and will give ccmpiete satisfaction if ordered here. PRICES TO FIT TOUR POCKET BOOK ? ? ? ? ? - The MODEL TAILORS f ' 2313 ELM STREET BKLL PHONE MAIN 4628 Bargains in uncalled for Douhle-Breasted. Box-Dack Suits. t ? t TUSKEOEE INSTITUTE Summer school for teachers, June 9th through July 18. 1919. Courses in Literary and Industrial subjects. 2-8-18t STOP AT THE . DEMONICO When coming to Dallas, sanitary rooms, 60 cents per aav ana up Cafe cold drinks, and barber shop in connection. . 2300-2311 Swiss Ave. MISS TtfABY nOWABD, Prop. AGENTS-$6.00 A DAY OIW Oil Pomade li an olive oil. an? and lulphur preparation, better than all olhere In producing butllul balri clram tne tcaip oldandruU, crusta, acaiea; atopa iicinng suip. breakins. falling hair; makea hair aolt, gliiwy, trong. healthy; keep! It nlky, liatrous, whole- HERE'S RELIEF FROM TH08E ( TERRIBLE HEADACHES i Mme. Garrett's Wonaerful Hair Grower, guarantees to stop the hair from falling out makes It grow Deau- ttful. fluffy and black, also curies all scalo diseases. Agents wanted. Mme. Katie Uarrett, 2619 San jacinto Street, Dallas, Texas, 'phone M. 4040 Special Opportunity for Ambitious Women aome: excellent for ring worm and tetter. OiWe Oil Shampoo, containa eggs and olive oil, medi cated, antiseptic, beat for ahampoultigl Ol-i-vena ia beat for etrale-htenina; ind wa.ina with irons. Price each, by mail to any ad rireaa, 55 cents; 3 boiea. Aal.50; fiHir month. 1 treatment, S2i money ' order or rigistered letter. Send In your order to day. We want an agent In yowr toVnt beat prenaratlena, faateat eellera. bia- a at money maera for you t$6.60 cash with order. starU you. Send stamp lor bulletin A and wholesale price list. Be A Scalp Specialist TheSu imersett Method of IlalrCulture la the Moat Complete, Comprehensive Courae of Instruction on Dleeeeee of the Hair and Sealp and their Proper Treat ment, ever com piled) taught by mail: learn at home In sis to eight werfcat we want graduates everywhere tolntroduoe this won derful method. Complete course by mail SIO, 1 AViA F. M. NELSON fc SON. alarlin. Texas cash or easy payments. A Diploma from the summersets UHIfa vm .ne uimir " Sueeeeeful Business Career. Enroll Ni Send stamp tor ciitulax; mention this newspaper. THE SUMMERSETT COMPANY Mootclalr. N. J.. U.S.A. Thas. terrible hesdscb- a , Has laHir a-vac "l uw omn " mm mum rl5j1i5'srS,,-r A Wsaaaeawy laHlssaslstlnl . a. at.tan-1 1 ir.MTNlHG Ott-"r" druloa.a.'rX--l . r MM 4ViM IM afl ft T7l I 1 1 T1 f 1 IllktiibH.I PHONE HASKEL 167t WHEB U SEED OP New and second-Dana furniture WELCH Furniture Co. Cash, rent or Installment We de liver to all part of th city. w have a graduate from Tuskogee to do our repair work and upholster ing. Our prices are the lowest We make your old furniture look like new. Batisracuon guarauirou. . E. W. D. Welch, 1027 Boll street Dallas, Texas ?:r "jrr r N HEART ini V w Invention of an Expert Chemist Ambitions ladles and girls caa eam from $20 to $10 weekly at home la spare time. Learn one of the 1 trades and earn while you learn. Learn the French and American" Sys tems of Hair Dressing and Beautj Culture. The old, oa-farlnal and un excelled system and one that Is prac ticed by thonsandji of successful and prosperous hair dressers throughout the U. 8. A. Learn artistic hair dress. lag, manicuring, filial nutsc-age, set entiflfl scaln treatment. How to straighten, cuIUYate and growhair. How to weave and manufacture fine hair goods. Transformations, puffs, cornet braids, switches, etc. How to make hleh grade toilet preparations. pomades, creo-us, tonics, pressing oiL Atn. To those who are tleelrout of learning the quickest and most I itching of the scalp; and dandruff. Clirnta ijbwui vi vuau.j vuhiu. un system that your work will be pt-r feet un either rs.ee or those who hay a not completed the crane, this is your opportunity. Mme DeCarrol, an old experienced graduate hair dresser and beauty culturlst who has taught bun. drds this trade will teacb you this complete course by mail for only f&00. FirstrdlMs, up-to-date woit guaranteed. Diploma awarded. Send a money-order to The Ideal Co, Bos 70, Station G. IS. T. City. Send a stamp for fall partlculari and enrollment blank today. You probably hare tried all sorts of remedies on your scalp without getting the desired results, until you have become discouraged and lost confidence In all hair remedies. Thou sands of others, like yourself, finally turned to using Seeby's Qulnade, and have been so pleased with the re sult, they would never again waste their time or money using anything else. Qulnade Is not an ordinary pom ade; It Is highly medicated and Is a real scalp food.' Qulnade stimu lates and nourishes the roots of the hair, causing a natural growth of long, straight hair. It will make coarse, stubborn hair sort and silky, and easy to put up in the style de sired. Qulnade win positively aiiay TEE PEOPLES' FTJB5ITUBE CO, .v JM 'I ' ' Ambulance - 1 r3!rr;r.zr Cleburne Al vara do Dallas Orandvlew Ennls Kaufman Dallas. Honey Grove 3:30 p. m- ...Monday, June 2 ..Tuesday, June 3 Wednesday, June 4 -Thursday, June S Friday. June 6 Sunday, June Monday, June Sunday June 15 Lauonia Monday nlsht, June 1 w I Port Arthur, -..Thursday, June 19 ! t-u-ni. - Ctinriav .Turin 92 Monday, June 23 Pineland - San Aagustlne Center Tnesdtvr. June 24 Nacogdoches Wednesday, June 2E liong Branch Friday, J me 27 Cuuey JFrJday, Jure 27 to July 2 In 1319, we must double the num of stores and other places of business- , -NcteDrvttis will be made for all Corner Boll and Bryan Streets, Is now opan with a complete line of everything you wish In a home, business or cafe. CtJl and inspect our terms on retails, which are right Our prices are the lowest on what you rjoay nee I. Repair work a specialty W3L BANSs Swn. Froprletors, Phone Itesidence H. 963: Store H.3217 Dallas. Texas. 12-2l-tf Natures Famous Remedy for growing LONG and BEAUTIFUL HAIR. II yov kav short, sappy and karsa hair, or If you an troublad arlth daa. aruff. faUinff hair, brsalilnf hair, Itch tnf scalp, DO NOT DELAY, hut uaa al or.es, HEART LEAF HAIR TONE, than watch the good raaulta. It darliana (ray hair and puts saw Ufa Into It Prlea 50c aant h mall on racclpt of mousy. Armta wantaal. Yon caa , 7maka good monsr. writs a encai ( spscial tarma to aganta. SUPO-SULPHO MEDICINE CO. ATLANTA, GA. which Is the real cause of most hair and acaln troubles. To get best results from the use of Qulnade, one should shampoo the am in every two weeks with Seeby's Quinasoap, a soap made entirely of pure vegetable oils. Quinasoap lath- era very rreeiy ana is a mumuju cleanser. It leaves the hair soft and fluffy and impart! a refreshing feel ing to the scaip uufquaiec. oj auj other shampoo. InBlst on getting FeeDya wuinaae and Quinasoap, asking for them by their full name. Price Is 25 Cents each. If your druggist or dealer does not stock these two arucies asx him to obtain them from his whole saler for you, or send us the price and we will mall them to you direct Soeby Drug Co., " wcoster Kt N. w York City. USh REGINALL COCOA BALM aatrio'i Crettttt But Crtwsf T- i I sVBTSI DO CMaWWfa GET THE BEST Aftsr lourtesn vasra of ex oerl- inentlnsTheRea inall Laboratory haa snccasded in nanufacturlng Keglnsll Coooa Balni.ahalrsrov tr that bss no qtv'. It cleans tna v tipoldava mil. "top Itch tnir. faeds ihs roots of tha Hair, roikas snort stub, born hsir btow long, ttriighk. and glouy. Olva It a trial, one box win oonvine yc-a of t'l saperior Darrlti. coooa tialrn suu wFEU3 whtre all others FAIL. 6oldoaa Money Back gtumntea. Send 25a to-d.y and gat a bos of this sre tnoMrrul ri.it Uraw as. AGENTS WANTED EVTBYWHEBE Address REGINALL LABORATORY 161 Ball Street Atlsntm.Cs. t i i i i ! I fi ' Have You Hair AND- Scalp Troubles? iiks DH. AND MME. W. . JOHNSON, rata. AND VICC- rai a. johnson'I acHooLor beauty cultuni. THE SCHOOL OP SCIENTIFIC K NOWLEOOE. in Tell them to the DcrmatoIogisU and Scalp Specialists with a repu tation of over 1 8 years for honest Krvice. Since the year 1899, we have successfully treated and cured thousands of cases of scalp and hair diseases, which means ka whavaiurl("iran Nature malmff the hair stow LONG. SOFT and GLObOl. We shall be pleased to make a rnicroscopic examination by mail FREE for those sending for our ques tion blantendosinga 3c postage stnmp, or you may consult the Hairdresser using DR. and MADAM W. A. JOHNSON'S SCIENTIFIC SYSTEM in your town. If she holds a Diploma from this SCHOOL, she is competent to advise you. Write us for her name. Jt tlx wkt MCtenHfie tcalp and hair treat martf will b $n by Parent Pott for $I.OO Addre. DR. and MME. W. A. JOHNSON. 800 Tremont Street, Boston, Mass.