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if Another Car Load of Furniture o ( I om pleased to offer to the (ood people of this section another car load of ip-to-date furniture for their selection. : : WHAT DO YOU NEED? Are you in the market for Art Squares, Linoleums, Mattings. Springs, Kitchen Cabinets, Round Dining Tabbies. Etc. : : WE HAVE WHAT YOU WANT ALL THE TIME ) : - j o o o o 8 8 O o o o o o o WW; J AT Uj 77 5 O o My Store is a "Full Line" Store. We Keep Abreast of the Needs of o g the People t , 8 o o 8 O o o o o o 8 8 o o o o o () o o o o o ,1 i ; r, ,.. . ; There is some satisfaction in buying where you can have a Real Choice." Where you know thcxt the goods xre of the best nd the prices in keeping with legitimate methods. :::::: OUR "RED CROSS" WINDMILL IS A WINNER If you do not own one now is the time to buy. We carry all kinds of Furniture and Hardware, and those who make my store their store an satisfied at every step. COME AND SEE WHAT I HAVE TO OFFER. L0 BRAXTON WRIGHT Successor to Wright Gl F'erdue o o c o o o o o 8 o o o o o o o o o o o 8 8 OOOOOOOOGCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOIOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOO C. B. Iieaeh, of Denver, (.'!., has been here on business this week, and is the truest of H. G. Lyman of the Luhlock Ii t tli nr t Manufacturing Company. He is well pleased with thi sk-; tion of country, and believer there iH a bright future for the S.t uth I'lairis. ! LANDS ARE TO BE SOLO SOON Mr. Robison Inspects Cass and Upshur County Tracts Min imum Values at $ 3to $5 Can't Work When vou feel that you can hardly drag through your daily work, and are tired, discouraged and miserable, take Cardui, the woman's tonic Cardui is prepared for the purpose of helping women to regain their strength and health, Not by doping with strong drucs, but by the gentle, tonic action, of pure vegetable herbs. ft a nniii IR D J H MM Ml MbAnuu The Woman's Tonic I Mm F ' VI.-hr.teM. Kl 4 of Shook, AK, writes: Hi J "Hcf ire I hKa:it take G L.truui, 1 v-.ts ur:. r!c t ) l do any vrk. I have h tnt-pn r h: ol.c re.t lnv. tK U improved very jui. I iL r.in H,i fhr nv.vf i A nv- ui V ho: ::u.k n .v. F iA 'I c:nt y.-.y ffo rrricii ftf )j fur CarJui, it i.jj d'jr.t $- 53 V tVAxh f.,r me." Your ('n.i-r'kf !' P;ir- Wr IP dui. Get a bjtt'e t'day. Pt ! Hon. ,. T. Kobison. v'ommis sior.erof the (Jeneral Lind Of hce, spent yestenJay in Dallas on his way to Austin, after a visit to Cass and Upshur coun ties, where he went to examine some tracts of school land arn inj; on the market as isolated and therefore not requiring actual settlement. It had been re torted that the land was worth only alout $1 an acre. Mr. ; Robison said it is worth more than that, and he will fix the minimum at frem J!! to $5 per acre. The land is sold by bid ding. Some of the land has a little timber on it. but none is in the iron fields of Cass county. Mr. Kobison aid he has ured ; flovcrnor Cohjuitt to submit t ! the coming special session of the j legislature the matter of an arniT.dnn-nt to the land and min- u-ral laws. He would amend the , l.ii tcr so as to encourage pros 1 1 -cling ar.d t he development of j th' minerals of Texas, j The changes j reposed in th' ,g in ral land laws are sweeping, .being to permit the sale 'if the llar.d remaining unsold in any f j ' :rt :i r it y nn wuho'.t r-1 ring ai'ttnl si-tt:-!iM-nt by th- pur cI.iim r. At pre-r t the mai rn:m ;n:,i i.r.t i., i.-.m .1 m.y tire pi, rl.. i:, i, . I.- -I' ,.ltnf -r. Mr i ti t- t..n o,M ai ti..it tl. is t..i,r siti"t s in I:-! t.f ti." l't-fiS i..' L? n-c' -' r s in a n ' it v. ( --t (,f the . !:.!, ir :-? that h-M!-al'li" !;.rii has l tie tunl r-ma;r.irg th"ii!d be the purchaser snoj!iJ not W reipuired to go iijxin it for a three years residence. The Governor gave Mr. Kobi son no encouragement, saving the special session must complete the general appropriation bill and the Senatorial and Kepresente- itive radistricting before any 'other subjects are submitted. It is probable that the land ma'Jer will not be reached at the spe cial session. Not:ce I'asturage for stock. (Iiod grass and water. Prices reason able. Stock called for when de sired. Phone ft). M. C. Mc-; Crummens. .'! tf! Notice Young People Lubbock, Texas July ' To the young people of I,uhliot'k: I I am having printed KKXt cir- j culars from an article clipped ' from the Fort Worth Iteeord, ' which gives the speech of Mr. Stowe. the youngest son of. Harriet Iieecher Stowe. trie ' Authonssof L'ncle Tom.s Cabin, the one book, that did tin, re to bring on the war between the States, than any other one cause. 1'he sjeech was delivereil by Mr. Stowe, al a Negro Coiit n tion at Nash vill Tenn., inw h eh he says that the Southern peo ple ioiigtit for Constitutional Government, and that the S ir thern pfi'pli-,.'. re.the rebels, ar.d t twit Slavery was not all bad. that there was some good in Slavery, and -ae h it-asnfis for tl. .ru in V So. TAKE IT OFF, "YOU WILL WANT THAT MOFY SOME DAY. fgjggL TUCK ITAWAT mZS IN THE BANK AND LET IT GROWAND ) ORK FoB ifov. its Afc in ik. Qak- . r: F.'tt ra acancc i. the jfrratct crime o( the are. Are you lining he)nd yeur mean? Are you saving part of your income? It not WWW Will Make OCR Hank VOI R (tank The Lubbock State Bank IV! .r d in unlimited 'r.ar.tit.es and l'..v .In.. A rl It is my -ir.- il.at a., tl, ...-. g f lh(. :,,.,,.. r)virrh a' . I I l--'t'M.-k -ourt.vr.aJ ,,a(.,., r,.,Tivd a wire tr,..si.- tl. s aitie.e i;.r. iully. then p.. i it ,.arVnthe week fr .ru tn- ,,t- a-.av lor I itur.' reiiren.-e. t,.ri,r g p!,sK-iaris of Ins - n. Unat he sa I kn w is true. : r Travis, who is at the A!ev..l-r Isa.v .wifh my own ev.s. an I Sanitarrim. Abilene. ;i'e.,. st- r. am w nn n.v ow n . ar. fhf "t.ii s..n v-;4 . a;. '! 1 "-I'.i. 1 . i '.' i A11' ic ha 1 mil a I -i ns-iry ,irr.ti.'i fie'irs t. ',rt ! i bn I..' sj !i w: ". a s .! i fi" i ' brought tf..- i; ' W.i i r i .1 V. i ..... rn it Spnn g M pt f,. . II- left iM. L. IlKAtTV iously ill, after hm o;"-r ' Li i f ,r fMt g'. el" Hie- new 4 t ha the o ; iMt'i wis ..it iMin.'i'r, aii'l . !,,,, f,r I'.t-.ic i:.gn:i-'!v. s t ilr . Arb ifkle did l,e.i,i U-eng; '5 st. i.f the N h. has In-en s. ceveral i raifel Hie. t I i-s I c. a: ' tl " ! a: , TeVts. wh k'e 1 III it ten d, f!!eet ,fig, l-.t i s ' g er- !er re NOW IS THI: TIMI: TO IJST YOUR LAND R)R 5ALI- With the assurance of good crops there will be a good demand for farm lands this fall. Put the right price and terms on your land and let us do the rest. Courteous treatment to all. - Pierce Bros. Realty Company, Koriin Jit Pliont? -f7 0