The Jimplecute (Jefferson, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 11, Ed. 1, Saturday, September 10, 1904 Page: 2 of 8
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Weak or Sick women ore
inviiea to consult Doctor
Pierce by letter FREE
The offer of free consultation by letter made by Dr Pierce
affords every sick woman an opportunity to obtain the of
a specialist on her condition without charge or fee
Think what that means
Tor more than thirty years Dr R V Pierce has been treating
and curing the diseases peculiar to women As chief consulting
physician to the Invalids Hotel and Surgical Institute Buffalo
N Y assisted by his medical staff of nearly a score of physicians
Br Pierce has treated and cured hundreds of thousands of weak
and sick women The success of Dr Pierces treatment is proved
by the fact that fortynine women out of every fifty who have
followed his advice have been perfectly and permanently cured
There is no similar offer of free medical advice which has
behind it a specialist of Dr Pierces skill and success No similar
offer puts at the free service of women the entire facilities of an
institution of national fame such as the Invalids Hotel and
Surgical Institute Buffalo N Y with its medical staff of
t nearly
i a score of physicians every man a specialist
The largest fee ever charged by a physician for consultation
cannot buy a better or more valuable medical opinion than Dr
Pierce offers
you free
All correspondence is held as strictly and
private sacredly con
fidential and the written confidences of women are guarded by
the same strict professional privacy observed by Dr Pierce
and
his staff in personal consultations with women at the Invalids
Hotel and
Surgical Institute Buffalo N Y
Address Dr R V Pierce Invalids Hotel and
Surgical Institute Buffalo N Y
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TAYLOR TAYLOR r
EOITQRB AND PROPRIETORS
Saturday Sept 10 1904
PfflflCE OF PUBMCATJONCorner
Ivxlin nnd Valo Sts JofToraon Texas
Krttered attho IostOfflco at Jefferson Texas
ki ocon < Iclas8 mall matter
CopJoeftho Jefferson JimplkcuteIn wrap
twc rants tormallltiK cau always bu had at the
office toy sfaRlo copies or tho dozen
This paper ia mailed regularly to its
suibflcriberB until a definite order to
Jioaantinuo is received and all arrears
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Ufa 1 Mail nnd Express 833 a m
Gfo 3 Night Express 140 a m
Bin 5 Cannon Hall 161 p m
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CHo 2 Mail nnd Express 727 p m
JSo 4 Night Express 219 am
Una 104 1 G N Express 209 a m
STo < t Cannon Ball 161 p m
R T Hazaiid Local Agent
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S L Lnwis Local Agent
ftofferson Texas
Or H V Wileys decision that
kore is no pure Scotch whiskey in
thel5EJnited States does not seem
o iptt tin end to the inspection by
jtorSvato individuals
Marshall Fields of Chicago is
tihe 3ao3vio8t taxpayer in tho Unit-
ed Slates ho having handed in to
fthe assessor a list of 10000000
This is a decont example which
iahould ho lollowod by a good many
otheTTrYiiltimillionaires
A justice in Wilkesbnrre Penn-
sylvania has fined a young woman
SlSi for uttering two profane
words in tho privaoy of hor home
Against the poaco and dignity oi
the state Where is Susan B
Anthony wandering What has
become of our liberty
> Xn Sunday morning there was
rrbafi from tho pulpits oi all tho
Catholic churches of Cincinnati an
oNJertfrom Archbishop Elder that
the children of Catholic parents
cauat bo henceforth sent only to
Catholic schools under penalty of
thefoan of tho church
Republicans generally confident
Mj axjieet tho election of Mr
Stoosewlt but their congressional
rchairtntvn Hon Mr Babcock an
rnzonces that there are seventy
tiwo doubtful districts which
xseueee considerable anxioty about
eibe complexion of tho next house
Tho principal parties in the
campaign which are now upon us
are to be earnestly congratulated
on the impeachable private chaj
acter of their candidate for presi-
dent Of their public career in-
deed a great deal can and will be
said but the campaign seems like-
ly not to degenerate into such con-
test of mere blackguardism and
buffoonery as has been sometimes
witnessed
The Paris Academy of Science
is getting news from Abyssiania
where Hughes le Roux has dhcov
ered a manuscript tolling the orig-
inal story of King Solomons love
affair with tho queen of Sheba
The story is engraved on tablets
of stone and not a single sentence
is missing It is beiDg translated
and will make a eiensation Other
great treasurers have been un-
earthed
Our truck growers are going to
try planting onions the coming
season having ordered seed for
eighteen acres They will plant
tho white Bermuda Will sow
seed in beds in October and trans-
plant in December Citizens Jour-
nal Atlanta
We hope our truck growers will
plant onions for they aro a better
paying crop than potatoes
Senator Bailey of Texas accuses
tho president of fomenting disor-
der in the South of doubledeal
ing with labor unions and of
standing with his feet on the
Constitution and his sword in bis
hand It looks as if Senator
Bailey had been reading one of the
Davenport malicious cartoons
An Englishman advertises for
sale a magnificent fulllength por-
trait of General Washington rep-
resented as addressing the first
American Senate presented to tho
Indian merchant Randoolal Dey
in 1801 by leading American mer-
chants size 6x9 feet
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Local ind District Manarer J
ExSenator J Donald Cameron
of Pennsylvania contemplates
building a model oity near Harris-
burg to bo an industrial town with
model cottages lawns drives and
parks and an artificial lake The
cottages will be isolated with rear
garden patches Tho place will
start with a population of more
than 400 This a sensible way
for a wealthy man to spend his
timo and money trying to pro-
vide homes for other people and
secure oontentment as an industrial
foundation
List of patentB Granted to Texns
Inventors this week Reported by
C A Snow Co Patent Attorneys
Washington D C
Bettie Brown Mineral Wells
headgear Morous P Exlino and
E Bourke DallaB jbank register
and remittance sheet Stephan D
Sullivan Cartwright apparatus
for straightening ax handles
For copy of any of above patents
end ten cents in postage stamps
with date of this paper to C A
Snow fc Co Washington D C-
On Tuesday August 30 a jus
lices court trial took place in
Plainfield New Jersey in which
no white person had a part It
was a suit for rent and both plain-
tiff and defendent were negresses
the plaintiff demanded a judge and
jury of her own race and they were
furniBhed A negro jury was im-
paneled with Policeman Sabitt a
negro for foreman and the case
was tried before Justice Patterson
a negro Yet only one side was
satisfied as usual
News from all poiuts of the
compass indicates that this is go-
ing to be onthe whole the quietest
and decentest campaign that has
been held within the memory of
living men Of course the person-
al element will enter into it as in-
deed they should but there is at
present no foreshadowing of the
invective and baseless vitupera-
tion that have made so many pres-
idential elections irritating and
harmful Let us congratulate our-
selves
A French daneuse named Cleo
who has been flashing before the
eyes of the Scandinavians frankly
publishes six hundred love letters
written to her by her admirers
there Twothirds of these were
married men To an interview
Bhe says Experience teaches me
that married meu in or approach-
ing the fifties constitute the class
which produce the largest contin-
gent or preposterous fools and re
diculous amatory jackasses
It will be just as well for Amer
cans to keep an eye upon western
Canada This fall three and a half
million acres of wheat will be
harvested in that country yielding
65000000 bushels All this comes
in competition with American
grown wheat It looks as if the
price of flour should be cheaper
In Colorado women vole for
president The states vote may
become indiBpensible Many Par-
ker manogers think it easier to
carry Colorado Idaho and Nevada
than Indiana In some western
states women cast from thirty to
forty per cent of the vote
A call has been issued for a
convention of Democratic editors
in New York City It is thought
that from 1000 to 1200 will be
present Watterson of the Louis-
ville Journal will set tho pace
9100 Reward 100
The readers of this paper will bo pleased to
learu that there is at leant one dreaded disease
that scleuco has been able to euro In all Its stair
es aud that is Catarrh Halls Catarrh Cure is
the only positive cure now known to medical
fraternity Catarrh belnir constitutional dls
ease requires a constitutional tlcatment Halls
Catarrh euro Is taken Internally acting directly
upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the sys
tem thereby destroying the foundation of the
diseaso and siring the patient strength by
building up the constitution and assisting na
ture tn doing its work Tho proprietors liavo
so much faith in its curative powers that they
oiler One HuuJred Dollars for any case that it
falls to euro Send for list of testimonials
Address F J CHENEY iCO Toledo O
Sold by all Drusglits 75c
Take Halls Family Pills for constipation
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CONSUMED BY A FIRE THAT
WATER WILL HOT CLUEHCHff
Eczema drives its victim almost to the verge
of detraction by its intolerable itching stinging
and burning It seems to set the skin on fire
and the tormented sufferer rubs and scratches
till the flesh is raw and the skin is torn and
bleeds Nothing applied externally does much
good for the disease is internal the blood is
aflame with acid poisons that are forcing their
Tray through the glands and pores of the skin causing it to reddoq
and swell and break out in splotches pustules and pimples frorri
which a clear yellow watery matter exudes hardens and dries and
then peels off in scales or fine particles like bran Eczema kindles A-
fire that water will not quench and that lotions salves powders and
soap cannot smother As warm weather comes on and the system if
reacting and the blood making extra efforts to throw off the accuma
lated poisons Eczema at
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whits husky enba uni amdirhan thaaa would
tacks with redoubled vio-
lence and the sufferer is al-
most distracted by the fear-
ful itching and burning It
is the most uncomfortable
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hadaff tha plaoe baoama ra affals ad woulfl
ltoaAbum ao that aha found it Impossible to
alaap At times a yellow water nafrom tb
and almost eloaad up her ears The arugrarlit a
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eruptions and a terror in
warm weather
Local remedies give tern
n4 tl
is not due to outside causes
but to adisordered condi
tion of the system and an overacid and impure blood the treatment
must be constitutional or internal Purify the blood and the skinj
disease will disappear No better blood remedy can be found than
S S S It builds up the sour and acid blood rids it of all impurities
and poison stimulates the sluggish orj
gans and invigorates and tonc9 up th
entire system and as all skin eruption
like Eczema arc only symptoms or signs o
bad blood they naturally disappear whe
that vital fluid is again restored to health
S S S is guaranteed strictly vegc
table It is not only a blood purifier but a splendid tonic and appetizer
making it an ideal spring medicine Treat Eczema through the blood
or you Will never get permanently rid of it Write for our book on tha
Skin and its Diseases which is mailed free Medical advice furnished
without cost to you mE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO ATLANTA GJU
Col Mart9on says poisoned cot-
ton is turning out 100 per cent
better thnn that not poisoned
Weimar has two truck growers
associations with a combined mem-
bership of threo hundredj
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