Jefferson Jimplecute (Jefferson, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 25, Ed. 1, Friday, December 13, 1907 Page: 2 of 4
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tainly cures coughs colds
bronchitis consumption And
it certainly strengthens weak
throats and weak lungs
There can be no mistake about
this You know it is true And
your own doctor will say so
The beet kind of a testimonial
Sold for over sixty years
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Editors AMD PROPRIETOR
OFFICE OF PUBLIOATJOH Corner
Austin and Vale 8ts Jefferson Texas
as secondclass msil matter
We Must Have Gash
The Jimplecdte is like the mer-
chants we carry many subscribers
all through the year and now at
the close we ask that all who know
themBelvesm arrears to please
Bend or bring ns what is due We
have paper bills that must be met
and we need the cash to meet them
We hope all wilt settle now or by
January 1st 1908 as after that
date we will put the paper on a
cash in advance basis All print-
ing material and paper has advanc-
ed so much that it makes it neo
eeeary for thiB move
The recent cold spell a
great many peoples bacon
Many of the bankB recently
closed will resume business at an
early day Thay only closed to
protect all interest
To some people the sun never
shines to others it never sets It
is the Iattar who gets all the beauty
and pleasure out of life
A Prohibition Election
was ordered Thursday by
the Police Jury at Shreve-
port La for Caddo Parish
Jan 14th 1908
If the banks throughout the
country are in the same financial
condition ae the banks of this city
are as shown by their statements
no one can see why business
should not move off
The htns seem to be on a per-
petual Btrike If some compro
mise cannot be made with Madam
Hen egg nog will be scarce on
Christmas day So will the other
good things requiring eggs
State Press writes very learnedly
on cooking making candy and so
fourth Judging by his articles
along thiB line he would make as
fine a chef as he does a newspaper
That is
man saying a plenty
Harriman of the Union Pacific
has recently employed 6000 men
and resumed work He realizes
the cruel war is over Every-
one else realizes the same thing
except Wall street and Its dupes
Wall street imagines itself a
Joshua commanding the sun of
progr 8s to stand still It will
find it has made a mistake which
time braina nor money can cor-
rect It will find its glory and its
friends have departed never to re-
turn
Did you aver stop to think that
every person who borrowed
money from a bank paid it kept
their word there would hardly
ever be a bank failure So dont
cubs and abuse the officers and pat
the borrower who does not pay it
back and tell bow smart he was
getting out paying his obliga-
tion The same penalty should
given both That would stop
failureb
State Press overlooked the great
slander placed on his pet the pea-
nuts of KanBas It is claimed tho
Kansas peanuts if eaten for four
consecutive days produces insan-
ity State Press should investi
gate this serious charge He says
peanutB are a sure shot against
whiskey drinking If however
insanity is produced by the con-
stant use of peanuts he may be in
Aiding a great wrong on people
who trust him implicitly
The banking interest throughout
TexaB is in a most flourishing and
healthy condition The condition
the banks is the strongest evi-
dence possible that the best inter
of the South Southwestand
West lies in the proposition to let
New York strictly alone and per-
mit them to eat each other and
a
drag the entire country into
their wild and unholy fights A a
conservative money center must
outside and away from Wall
street Teach them a lesson by
Jetting them severely alone
cry money
Plenty of room for good and prof-
itable investments in Texas
NortbeaBt
Texas haa plenty of the
finest iron ore in the 8outh No
end of the in Texas
good places to
put all the surplus cash If you
doDt want to invest in the iron
business there a room for hun-
dreds of cotton mills furniture
factories tanneries woolen mills
in fact most anything one may
want So get busy and bring out
cash Dont be timid The
your
world is not coming to an end
Million and billion of hence
years
the sun will still be shining There
is do not When
one thing forget
you pay the last debt when you
die your friends take the greatest
pains to see you have not a penny
in your pockets So use it while
you can That is business
So far as seen no one has sug
fund to be used in
gested creating a
tiding banks by
over rocky places
taking out slow and doubtful as-
sets the Jimplecute In
except
this the Jimplecute believes
by
bank from
preyenting a suspend-
ing the country at large is better
served the depositor is equally as
well the stockholder haa
protected
equal protection and no check or
is of
hindrance given the business
the country as naturally comes
from a bank failure The cause of
disease must first be removed
before the disease can be cured If
no war was made on the moBquito
yellow fever could not be controll
ed Remove the cause for bank fail-
ures and panics and there will be
no panics nor bank failures
Marion county congratulates
8enator Culberson on his promo-
tion ob leader of the minority in
tho Ssnate He will make no
mistakes No one knows better
than he where bis bat is He is
alert quick and selfpossessed
AGREES WITH
GAPT WOOTEN
Gen tfackmazie Becommends Dam
at Foot of Caido Lakt
Washington Dec 9 Gen Mac-
Kenzie transmitted to Congress
today with his approval the re-
port of Capt Woolen recommend-
ing the expenditure of 8100000
for the building of a dam at the
foot of Caddo lake in Cypress
bayou The Burvey was author-
ized in the last riyers and harbors
act Capt Wooten pronounces it
the most feasible project in Cy-
press bayou He estimates that it
result in a saving of 250000 a
year in freights It will make
thirtyeight miles of waterway
navigable for light draft boats
practically all the year Capt
Wooten reports that it would be
preferable to put in a lock as well
as a dam but that the dam alone
will be worth more than the cost
at this time and will not interfere
with the work if it should After-
wards be decided to put in the lock
COTTONBUlT
AT TAYLOR
Two Thousands Four Hundreds Bales
Destroyed Loss Being 140000
and Building 6000
Taylor Tsxas Deo 11 Between
and 7 oclock this evening the
district Farmers Union warehouse
this city together with its con
tents of two thousand and four
hundred bales of cotton was total
destroyed by fire The build
ing was valued at 6000 and was
insured
The loss of cotton approximate
8140000 with the probably ex
oeption of one hundred bales i
covered by blanket insurance
The origin of the firs is unknown
almost the entire building was
flames when the alarm was
given Ssveral hundred bales of
cotton in the yard outside were
saved
The Irl R Hicks 1908 Almanac
Is ready for delivery and excels all
former editions in beauty and value
The cover is a beautiful design in col
the entire book is fall of fine half-
tones astr < nomical engravings and in-
teresting matter It contains thoHicks
weather forecasts complete lor all the
year finely illustrated The price by
mail is 25 cents on news stands 30c
Word and Works Kev Irl R Hicks
fine monthly magazine contains all
weather forecasts from month to
month together with a vast amount of
family reading The price is 1 a year
and one almanac goes with each sub-
scription Address Word and Works
publishing Co 2201 Locust st St Louis
Write for rate on almanacs in
quantities Agents wanted
Preaching at Howellton
Elder S M RusBell will preach
Howellton at 11 a m and 730
m Sunday Dec 15 All are
invited
Look Before
You leap and you will not get
hurt Price before you buy and
will sell your entire bill of dry
goods underwear hosiery ehoes
and everything wanted by the
prudent housewife provided qual
and prices are what you are
looking for Wm Clark
Willie Meyer came in the past
week from Cleveland where he had
position with the Kir by Lumber
as the mill has shut down for
while
DeWitta Carbobzed Witch Hazel
Salve dont forget the name and ac
no substitute Get DeWitts Its
for piles Bold by the J F Crow
Drug Co
We are in the midst of a fight that
would quicken the heartthrobs of an
embalmed warrior of the catacombs
Organized mystery lurks in the secret
chambers of the skyscrapers of the ci-
ties and tho evesdropper plies his trade
midst the maudlin oaths of the stock
exchange Banks are shivering above
threatening volcanoes as financial earflt
quakes shake commercial centers fo
their foundations and the lava of spec-
ulation sponts from the diabolic craters
of frenzied spoliation Bankers are
walking the floors at midnight in nerv-
ous anxiety and merchants are having
nightmares of bankruptcy Strange
people are dropping in at strange pla
css whispering in tones known only
to the initiated and of secret
messages
conclaves are flying on lightning wings
Water has evaporated from inflated
securities like steam from a furnace
and millions are won and lost as the
flying shuttle of fate the
weaves mys-
tic cloth of
gold Has all this come
abont by accident or was there a par
pose behind the scene Why has mon-
ey been drained from the South by
Eastern borrowers Why did South-
ern banks ask such high rates of in-
terest cotton stored and
on insured
Why were they stopped from loaning
it at any price on cotton Why were
stock specnlatprs of New York allowed
to demoralize commerce and shake the
finances of a continent and the govern
meat itself made
to rush to the rescue
of Wall Street gamblers Did the gov
eminent ej er go to the relief of the dig
tressed finances of the farmers Mat-
ters not what the cause of this panic
the efUct is the same it is choking the
the South at the very time it needs the
most help just as we need the most
money to tide us over the debt paying
season the great monster of financial
stagnation faces the producer an paral-
yzes commerce and frightens the timid
and ignorant farmer to unconditional
urrender of his cotton at a price that
ic not enough for the cost of production
For the first time since the discovery
of cotton it could not be sold at any
price and no money would be advanc-
ed on it at the banks and the move-
ment of the cotton crop was brought
abruptly to a close this was all brought
about by the greed and speculation
The cotton speculators and the cotton
buyers nnion have combined with the
help of the eastern bankers to get the
cotton crop for 10 cents This crop of
cotton is worth 15 cents the demand
for cotton goods justifies that price and
the cotton goods is based on 15c cotton
The plan of the cotton gambler is to
swindle the farmer and
embarrass him
But the most serene man is the farmer
for he knows that he holds the key to
life The world both mad and sane
good and evil wise and otherwise
young and old great and small must
to him to be fed
and clothed
And he has agreed on a price and pa
tientlyhe bides his time when he knows
his own will come to him Will we
surrender to such thieyery as this and
be under bondage all oar lives Farm
ers do not submit to such a system as
is being forced on you We have tho
right to fix the Price on our products
as well as the merchant has to put a
price on his goods and 50 to 100 per-
cent is often added to his cost Those
rascals in New Yoik have no right to
fix the price of our cotton such prices
will keep our children in the cotton
fields while the other fellows children
are in college It will leave yon with
a heavy mortgage outstanding and the
other fellow with a large bank account
and mortgages to collect You know
these are facts eo stick for 15 cent
cotton When the cotton factors see
that they can no longer depend on Wall
street and the cotton gamblers for their
supply they will hnnt us up and pay
oar price Do not surrender but hold
yoar cotton for the inevitable 15 cents
You owe a duty to your wife and rag-
ged children who stood by you those
long summer days and made it possi-
ble to head off the ravages of the boll
weevil to some extent You cannot af
ford to sacrifice your rights and the la-
bor of your wife and little ones and all
yoar most sanguine hopes for the fu-
ture upon the altar of greed and cor-
ruption John J Gray
Smithland Texas Nov 27 07
Stonewall on Matrimony
To the Editor of the Jimplecuth
The GlobeDemocrat of the 27th
November gives photo of U S
Grant III and Miss Edith Root
undergoing the ordeal of matri-
mony I wish to say of young
Grant that notwithstanding he is
the son of a warrior and President
in the picture he looks like a poor
boy at a frolic But how could he
otherwise in the presence of so au-
gust a perBonage as Miss Root
who is beauty innocence and firm-
ness combined The young man
lad I should say appear in a
semiconscious attitude ae if won-
dering which one of the boys he
ae smooth faced not having as
much beard as Jack Lewis the
confidential clerk at Ro well Sons
wholesale grocery and dry goodB
house Jefferson Texas had be-
fore be gave vent to his moustache
Young Grant parts his hair in the
middle showing thereby a weak-
ness in his cranium He says he
was lead to this step by reading in
the Good Bood thus When two
together then they shall have
heat but how can one keep warm
alone with winter at hand so says
Jack Lewis Stonewall No 2
A citizen of this county is going
plant four acreB of early cab
bage this year with a view to ship-
ping in oar load lots That he will
succeed I have no doubt as I saw
fine specimens of 3 to 5 pound
heads he raised thiB year by May
and Marion county has a quar
million acres upon which the
same thing can be done with prop
effort Information concerning
this subject will be gladly furn
ished by Davis Biggs
Did i Eyer Occur
you that it is what you buy
that makes yon money and where
buy it that saves
you money
it has or has not the wise thing
you to do is to come and buy
your winter merchanvise from
as wa have the best and cheap
Wm Clark
Mr Gibson representing The
Tyler Commercial College was here
this week in the interest of that
school
Itch cured in 30 minutes by
WoolfordB Sanitary Lotion Nev
fails Sold by W J Sedberry
druggist apr 18
Stops tbf 9oagb and Heals lungs
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SS SSS
A Slight Tribute
The divine injunction that in the
midst of life we are in death was
most fully and sadly demonstrated on
Monday the 2nd inst in the sadden
demise of Mrs Leona T E Black
bourn at her home on that fatal day
Daring the Bummer and fall she had re
penetrating the thin veil that evidently
separates ns and build castles for fu
ture happiness that will topple with
the first contact with stern realities
All through the journey of life fate has
pursued us with evil designs and sev-
ered the ties that bound us to life The
last one is cut and well welcome end
In bidding y u farewell Ona I feel
that our Sep tion is only brief and
that we will on meet again L trust
in a fairer be er world and conditions
than usually combatted us in this life
Brother
Plenty more like this from Jefferson
people Call at Tho J F Crow Drug
Drug Cos store and ask what their
customers report
hiTarcUted all treatment CtttrhEHn
Dlacoi Eczema Cfcronio
Teinalo
CoxpUicts Hercnriil Poison TttUr
BciUheid etc etc
P P P Is a powerful tonlo and an
exccUeat appitixer bunding sp the
system xapldlj If ytra ar wtak and
foebe and feal badly try P P P
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4fr4M
Bn
Rapid changes of temperature are hard
on the toughest constitution
The conductor passing from the heated
inside of a trolley car to the icy temperature
of the platform the canvasser spending an
hour or so in a heated building and then
walking against a biting wind know the
difficulty of avoiding cold
Scotts Emulsion strengthens the
that it better withstand
egp body so can
4 danger of cold from changes of temperature
It will help you to avoid taking cold
ALL DRUGGISTS I 60c AND 100
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lapsed from Jxer usual vigorous health
into a decline that gave her friends
much concern and solicitude about
her condition Though she was not
complaining more than usual aud at
tended bar domestic affairs with her
usual skill and protntness to an extent
that made the collapse a greater shock
and the more profoundly deplored per-
haps as she was stricken to a degree
that robbed her of recognizing her
friends speaking words of consolation
and leaving messages for absent ones
as mementoes to cherish and thus bind
the event with tokens for future pleas-
ant revertance rather than realize that
she wsb snatched abruptly and not per-
mitted to know the gravity of the situ-
ation Though this is to some extent
atoned for as she had often expressed
herself in life that it was her wish if
Gods will not to linger when her time
came to surr er life that she pre
fered to expt nee the future rather
than dwell in juspense in a long drawn
out spell of fatal sickness Her hold
on the communi ty and popularity was
practically illustrated when her home
was literally beseiged with neighbors
bearing every evidence of deep solicit-
ude in her behalf and striving to stay
the monster whose clutches were clinch-
ed upon her yery vitals All the hu-
man aid and medical skill was bestowd
in vain God called her and she respon
ei seemingly in a spirit of gratitude
and her placid features ia death evi
denced a sereneneis that ahowd she had
peace and rest in a happier sphere
A long time member of the Presbyte-
rian Church Mr J A Francis pastor
of that church here conducted the ser-
vices over her remains at the home and
the burial services at the grave Msay
friends and neighbors were present to
witness the last sad rites and show evi
dences of sorrow over the sad event
1 he sudden collapse p eveated her
daughter Corrie from reaching home in
time to see her mother before the vital
park was extinguished though every
means was resorted to in vain even to
theprofered services of that splendid
young gentleman and Trojan worker
Dr Cleveland Brooks who at a late
hour went with his double team convey
ance over doubtful roads to her place
of abode in Cass county where she has
a school Answering a telephone mes-
sage she had gone to Atlanta to catch
the first train down therefore tbe doc
tors long night trip was in vain Quite
a number of old friends attended the
funeial from town Tenderwords and
commendatory phrases are usual in
tendering tributes to tbe dead but in
this case deceased is worthy of all the
encomiums that could be written for
in all the walks and viscisitudes of life
she was equal to any emergency and
tender in disposition and character
she was ever actuated by the purest
motives and the milk of human kind-
ness was a chief characteristic in her
general association A faithful wife
and devoted mother was imbibed to
an extent that distinguished her in
those lofty attributes and she was
named as a model examplein sacrificing
self interest to the advancement of otb
ers A legion of friends are left to
mourn her loss including a son and
daughter and stepson who she raised
from infancy with the same tender care
that marked the devotion tendered her
own She leaves them a bright legacy
in the examples set for life and we truBt
they may profit by the modest though
imposing examples set for life In her
severence we feel that the last tie has
been clipped that bound us to eurth
and her absence makes us yearn for
the inevitable or for something that
can never again be attained The men-
tal vision will often wander about the
old Foundry burying ground and linger
about her grave in the vain effort of
Order Declaring Result of Local Op
tion Election Held in and for
Justices Precinct No 2 of Ma
rion County Texas on November
16 A D 1907
Whereas On the 25th day of Novem
ber 1907 a special term of the County
Commissioners Court of Marion county
Texas was called by B A Loomis
County Judge of said county to be
at the court house thereof on Nov
27 A D 1907 for the purpose of open
ing the polls counting the votes cast
and
decaring the result of an election
held in and for Justices Precinct No
of Marion connty Texas on Nov 16
to determine whether or not
sale of intoxicating liquors should be
prohibited in said Justices precinct
And whereas in pursuance to said call
by the County Judge as aforesaid the
County Commissioners Court met and
a quorum being present opened the
polls and counted tbe votes and it ap-
pearing to the Court that a majority of
the votes cast at said election held
and for Justices precinct No 2 of Ma
rion county Texas on Nov 161907
as aforesaid were for prohibition It is
considered and ordered by the Conrt
that thesale of intoxicating liquors
within the limits of said Justices pre
cmct No 2 of Marion county Texas qs
hereinafter described by metes and
bounds be and the same is hereby ab
solutely prohibited except for tbe pur-
poses and under the regulations speci-
fied in Title 69 Article 3385 of tbe Local
Option Statutes of Texas until such
time as the qualified voters therein may
at a legal election held for that purpose
by a majority vote decide otherwise
The aforesaid Justices Precinct No
2 of Marion county TexaB is described
as follows towit
To include aU that part of Marion
county lying east of the last boundary
line of precinct No 1 and west of a
point commencing at the 8 E corner of
the J V Keel survey on Big Cypress
Bayou and running north with west
boundary line of the Virgil Harris sur-
vey crossing the Daingerfield road at
the four miles branch continuing north
through the Miles Reed and Thurza
Braton survey to the west boundary
line of the Willis Hester survey and
north with said west boundary through
the Cannon survey to Black Cypress
and thence northwest with west side of
said streBin to the Cass county line
Tha aforesaid Justices precinct No 2
of Marion county Texas contains two
election precincts towit Election pre
cinct No 2 and election precinct No 3
Thenumber of votes cast For Prohi
bition in election precinct No 2 was 48
votes and the number of votes cast
Against Prohibition in said election
precinct No 2 was 1 vote showing a
majority of 47 votes For Prohibition
The number of votes cast For Prohi
bition in election precinct No 2 was 47
votes and the number of yotes caec
AgainBt Prohibition in said election pre
cinct No 2 was 1 vote showing a ma
jority of 46 votes For Prohibition
The total number of votes cast For
Prohibition in the whole of Jnstices
precinct No 2 of Marion county Texas
in the aforesaid two election precincts
was 95 votes The total number of
votes cast Against Prohibition in the
whole of Justices precinct No 2 of
Marion county Texas in the aforesaid
two election precincts was 2 votes
showing a majority For Prohibition in
said Justices precinct No 2 of Marion
county Texas of 93 votes the total
vote cast at said election being 97
votes and it is hereby declared by this
Court to be the result of said election
hed on Nov 16 1907 that Prohibl
tion has carried in said Justices
pre-
cinct No 2 of Marion county Texas
by a majority of 93 votes
And it is further ordered by this
Court that this order declaring the re-
sult of said election shall be published
for four successive weeks in some news-
paper published > n Marion county
Texas which newspaper shall be se
lected by the County Judge of said Ma-
rion county for that
purpose
And it is farther ordered this
by
Court that the sale of intoxicating liq
uors except as herenbefoe mentioned
within the above described Justices
precinct No 2 of Marion county Texas
is and shall be absolutely
prohibited
and that said prohibition shall begin
and take effect immediately and the
same ehallbe in force and enforceable
from and after the date of the last pub
lication of this order
I hereby certify this to be a true copy
seal E A LOOMIS
County Judge
THE STATE OF TEXAS 1
County of marion j
I W F Jones County Clerk of
Ma-
rion county Texas hereby certify that
the above and foregoing is a true and
correct copy of an order passed by the
Commissioners Court at a special term
held on 27th day November 1907
Witness my hand and official seal
this 28th day of November A D 1907
seal W F JONES
County Clerk
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J0CKETT D0T8
Tbe weather is cooler now than
it was 8unday
Sunday waa a very pleasant
for us to meet onr new preacher
Moores Chapel Sunday evening
Wa aro glad indeed to say that
the good Lord has sent Bro Hamb
lin back to us for one more year
We are going to try to make this
one of the best years of our lives
Now dear young people best leave
aside the parties dances and all
such as that and be friendly with
each other and not be mad
somebody when we dont know
what we are mad about but live
we have never before
Bro Hamblen preached a fine
sermon Sunday There were
good many that could not be there-
on account of sickneBS Glad
say all are better at this writing
Bro Hamblen and lumily spent
the night Sunday night with Mr
Tom Smith and family
Mr Jim Grubba and wife Miss
Rosy Gruhb8 and Miss Ollie Suber
went up in Bear creek Saturday
evening returning Sunday evening
Mr Postel MoBeley of Bethel
were at Moores Chapel Sunday
evening
Mr Fleet Cox and wife Mr
Charlie Maxwell and wife and Mrs
Mott of White Oak spent Sunday
in these parts
Mr Guy Allen and wife and Mr
Albert Allen went to Sbiloh Sun-
day morning
There were a birthday pound
party at Mr Lee Grubbs Friday
night given in honor ofhis daugh-
ter Kosy
It seems that the prayer meeting
at Moores Chapel is getting slim
It ought not to go dead on account
of winter Little Star
GLEN HAPPENINGS
Things generally have been so
dull here lately that we had al-
most forgotten that Christmas will
soon be here but some of tbe la
dies and childrtn are planning for
some kind of entertainment for
Glenn and we hope the present
dulineas of industrial codditiona
will not cause us all to forego tbe
rocrsation and happiness tbat is
due us Lets all be cheerful any
way Mr D D Dodd spent Sunday
in Queen City with his mother
Mr Ira King of Queen City wag
down Monday to get the electric
light plant started but tbe boys
succeeded in getting tha lights
started up Sunday night
Mr Dodds sister Mrs Milea
of Atlanta is spending tbe week
here with bis family
Dr Carroll who has been our
faithful and efficient guardian of
health for so long a time resigned
his position here and went home
to Naples this weekwher he will
locate permanently The people
hero regret very much to lost Dr
Carroll but we wish him continued
success
Mr W N Blakeley spent a few
days last week at Naples
vMr N B Henderson resigned
bis position here and moved back
to his home near Jefferson last
week
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or money back
Commence to improve your
poultry by getting some fine Cock-
erels The great Australian test
showed the Wyandottes to be the
best winter layers on earth while
they are quick growers and large
size and their snow white plum-
age and red combs make them
beauties to look at j3
D D Dodd Jefferson Texas
Segal Eramberts Store Sobbed
Burglars made an entrance in
Segal Eramberts store on last
Friday night and again Monday
night through a window In rear
of tha store They secured a large
amount of goods mens suits over-
coats and hats also ladies hats
notions etc to the value of about
150 The robbery was kept very
quiet and officers went to work on
the case Dept Sheriff Walden
caught the thieves and arrested
Joe Pratho Charley Seymore and
Sam Moody negroes Sheriff
Terry and deputy Walden made a
search and found all tbe goods
A hearing was given the negroes
before Justice Todd Wednesday
and Joe Pratho for burglary two
cases was bound over under bond
of 200 and Charlie Seymore two
cases 200 both to await district
court Sam Moody was implicat-
ed but no case found against him
and be was discharged
The quick work of capturing the
burglars was a neat piece of work
by deputy Robt Walden
Home is the
nearest spot on
earth to heaven Make it beauti
ful cumfortable and attractive
with beautiful
our rugs comforts
white quilts lace curtains table
linins
embroidery drawn work
scarfs blankets and
of
draperies Our stock and prices
are unequaled Wm Clark
H 1 Church
Rev W C
Mann will preach
Sunday 11 and 7
p m at M
Church This
the
conference year All the members
arerequestedtobe present and all
others cordially invited
J Woodson
Questions
Are now being asked as to the
place to buy the best shoes for
little big old and young at low-
est prices The
answer is at
Wm Clarks
Local option carried in Upshur
county last Saturday by a vote of
Notice c
My building now occupied by
the Jimplecute will be for rent af
January 1st 1908 I will
or sell
same
FACE TO FACE
A New Problem For Women
In the lookingglass a woman often sees
wrinkles hollow circles under tho eyes
crows f2etall because she did not turn
to the riRht remedy when worn down
with thSItxoubles which are distinctly
feminine Backache lassitude nervous-
ness and the pains and drains of woman-
hood bring such untold suffering that
face is sure to show it
Every woman young or old is well pro-
tected from the blries nervousness back-
ache and the many symptoms of disease
so Drevalent among our women it tney
will conscientiously take Doctor Pierces
Favorite Proscription a safe and sure
remedy for the ills of womanhood be-
cause It contains not a particle of alco-
hol digitalis or any deleterious drugs
Weak women are made strong and sick
women are made well by this splendid
prescription which was used bylDoctor
Pierce In his large private practice in the
onecialty of womens diseases tvery
woman troubled in this way should
write him about her case care or in-
valids Hotel and Surgical Institute Buf-
falo N Y
Many times women call on their family
physicians suffering as they imagine one
From dyspepsia another from heart dis-
ease another from liver or kidney dis-
ease another from nervous exhaustion
prostration another with pain here ana
Texas Conferemce
The following are appointments
of M E Church South for Pitts
burg district
Rev R A Burroughs was re-
turned aB Presiding Eldsr
S N Allen P C Daingerfield
circuit J C Jones Atlanta station
C M Cagle to Linden circuit J Ed
Morgan Naples and Omaha W
Vance New Boston and DeKalb
I B Manley Queen City H
Cunningham Jefferson station
H HamWin Kellyville circuit
ICE NOTICE
On and after this date the Ice
bouse will be only open from 8
m to 9 a m and from 2 p m to 3
m daily and all parties wanting
Ice delivered will phone their or-
ders for same at hours stated No
Ice delivered Sunday Phone No
139 J M Deware
n29 4t
Dsath of Capt Thos J Imler
Died on Monday Nov 25 1907
at 730 oclock p m at New Or-
leans Capt Thos J Emler aged
67 years 1 month and 14 days
native of Pittsburg Pa but a res-
ident of New OrleanB for tbe past
fortyfour years
The deceased is a nephew of Mr
and Mrs C A Scbweers of this
city Hia wife survives him
Hows This
We offer One Hundred Dollars Eewardfor any
case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Halls
Catarrh Cure F J CHENEY CO Toledo O
We the undersigned have known P J Cheney
for the last 15 years and believe him perfectly
honorable inall business transactions and finan-
cially able to carry ont any obligations made by
this firm Waidinq Kinnan Marvin
Wholesale Druggists oledo O
Halls Catarrh Cure is taken internally acting
directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of
the system Testimonials sent free Price 75
cents per bottle Sold by aU Druggists
Address P J CHENEY CO Toledo O
Sold by all Druggists 75c
Take HaUs Family PlUs for constipation
Mrs Lon Weathered of Hill
county is here on a visit to her
mother Mrs E Summers and
ber sisters MesdamesKeeBs Hag-
gard and Biggs
up Thursday
when it begun to rain about 11
a
m and continued until quite
awhile after night fall
there and In this way they an present
alike to themselves and their easygom
and indifferent or overbusy doetorsepar
ate and distinct diseases for wkleh li
assuming them to be such prescribes
pills and potions In reality they are only
symptoms caused by some womb disease
Tho physician ignorant of the ctnae
suffering encourages this practice
large bills are made The suffering
tient gets no better but probably worse
Qf the delay wrong
consequent complications A
by reason treatment
and proper
medicine like Dr Pierces Favorite Pre
scription directed to the causewould
entirely removed the disease thereby
pelling all those distressing symptoms
and Instituting comfort Instead of
longed misery It has been we 1 said tha
a disease known Is half cured
cases almost Innumerable after all other
medicines had failed to help and doctors
had said there was no cure possible
use of Dr Pierces Favorite Prescription
supplemented when necessary by
medical advice and counsel of Dr Pierce
has resulted In a perfect and permanent
CUre
THE SECBST OUT
To refute the many false and malicious
attacks bogus formulae and other
truthful statements published concern-
ing Dr Pierces Family Medicines
Doctor has decided to publish all the
gredients entering into them and place
the same on tho wrapper inclosing each
bottle The exact working formula
making these medicines cost Dr Pierce
and his collaborating Chemists and Phar-
macists manyjrears of study and experi-
ments but as perfected they produce
almost perfect pharmaceutical com-
pounds embodying all the active medi-
cinal principles residing In the ingredi-
ents employed and preserving them per-
fectly for any length of time and in
climate without the use of a drop
alcohol
ar3v These ore the Original Littl
yJSSSft lJer pult Sist I11 n
RCe 4 y S ° by old Dr E
Pierce TheyTe been much
Imitated bat never equaled Smallest easi-
est to take and best Theyre tiny sugar-
coated antlbillous granules a compound
refined and concentrated vegetable extract
Without disturbance or troubleconstlDa
tion Indigestion bilious attacks sick
bilious headaches and all derangements
the liver stomach and bowels are prevented
relieved and cured Permanently cured tout
By their mild and natural action these little
Pellets gently lead the system Into natural
frays again Their Influence taiU
Gen Diet Taylor Camp U C T
NO 1265
Gr W L Dawson Com
Geo T Todd Adjt
Notice
Gen Dick Taylor Camp U C
V will meet next Sunday Dec
15 at 300 oclock at the court-
house Will have fire if cold Im
poitant business to be discussed
and averybody invited especially
all members of tbe Camp and U
D C chapter
G W L Dawson Commandsr
Gso T Todd Adjutant
F F P Ilppmans Great B medy
Is the greatest blood purifier in the
world superior to all sarparillas for the
cure of scrofulu in its worst form
goitre hip disease swelled neck run-
ning sores in the eyes
P P P makes a sure and permanent
cure Miss Ida Hastings Savannah Ga
says she was suffering all the torture of
a terrible case of Borofma and no relief
could be obtained until P P P Lipp
mana Great Remedy was tried the re-
sult was a complete cure Sold by all
druggists
ffotlc
Tha Marion County Farmers
Union will meet with Prospeot
Union first Saturday in January
Therell be speaking and picnic
Everybody invited to attend All
locals are requested to send full
delegation
Thos W Taylor President
D K Brown Secy
For Sale
Have thorough bred Poland Chi
napigs for sale Also S C Rhode
Island Red cockerels and pullets
Address J A Sharp
d30 Jefferson Tex R 6
Stop That Cough
If you have a cough cold sore throat
or chest dont delay a moment cure
it Simmons Cough Syrup is a sure
remedy It makes well
FOUND
A Fine Shave Hair Cut and Bath
AT THE
WHITE BARBERS Barber Shop
ON POLK STHRET
U R INGEXT
The following subscribers have
paid on subscription since our last
C A CulbersonShcd Normon A
A Port and for Mrs E C Evans J
A D WilliamsJ F Kirkland James
Comer N A Gatlin Mrs E C
Lockett and for Mrs G A Kelly
Wm Sanders Miss Zoe Le Roy
Levi Dickson Mrs M M Peavy F
Meisenheimer Geo T Todd Mack
Hall
A A Wagnon Bliss Stallcnp
P TylerCornelia Jones J M Lock
ett R Ballanf
Danger In Asltlng Advice
When you have a cough or cold do
not ask someone what is jjood for it
as there is danger in taking some un
JS preparation Foleys Honey
and Tar cures coughs and colds and
cures pnuemonia The genuine is in a
yellow package Eefuse substitutes
J F Crow Drug Co
The weather was clear and
cold all the week to
List of Letters
Remaining in the Post Office at Jef
ferson Marion connty Texas Thurs
day Dec 12 1907
Miss Fannie Cook Francis Greer
HattieM Jordan Pearr Wiley Alice
Spigel Lanra Smith Lula Thomas
Mrs G S Atkins
Mr Wm Branch Walter Cheak
L C Connor H A Dunn Joe Aamby
Joe Jackson W A KilgoJe C L Per
kins J J Shewmaker J W Williams
P laorriion
Persons calling for the above letters
will please say Advertised
Hal Sinolktox P M
A Dangerous Deadlock
That sometimes terminates fatally is
the stoppage of liver and bowel func
tions To quickly end this condition
without disagreeable sensations Dr
Kings New Life Pills should always be
your remedy Guaranteed absolutely
satisfactory in every case or money
back at W J Sedberry drug store25c
J C Roberts wife and daugh-
ters left Wednesday for Texar
kana where they moved to make
tbat
Cut Price Sale
NOW ON
In Dry Goods Clothing Readtowear
Shoes and in fact everything in the
Store Panicky times and scareity of
money compels us to cut our stock
AT OOST
Visit our Store when in town and he
convinced that we have cut prices in
two all line of
H GOLDSTEIN
JEFFERSON
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