Jefferson Jimplecute. (Jefferson, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, September 22, 1911 Page: 4 of 4
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Are Tou Nervous?
What malm you nervous? It Is Am wtiAatw e# ywr
womanly constitution which cannot stand the strata of the
hard work you da As a result you break down and ruin
your entire nervous system. Don't keep thts up! Take
Cardui the woman's tonic. Cardui is made from purely
vegetable ingredients. It acts gently on the womanly organs
and helps them to do their proper work. It relievea paia
and restores health in a natural manner by going to the
source of Mm trouble and building up the bodily strength.
Mrs. Grace Fortner of Man W. Va. took Cardui.
This is what she says about it: "I was so weak and
nervous I could not bear to have anyone near me. I had
fainting spells and I lost flesh every day. The first dose
of Cardui helped me. Now I am entirely cured of the
fainting spells and I cannot say enough for Cardui for I
know It saved ray lifer* It is the best tonic for wo awn.
Do you suffer from any of the pains peculiar to women?
Take Cardui. It will help you. Ask your druggist
Wrttt to: Ladled AMton D«*t. Chattanooga Mtdidn# Co.. Quttaaaoaa. Taaa..
tm awrirf /(utmcflbm. aad U-iboofc."Hot Trfal tar W—ml" m»I J ID
McCall's Magazine
and McCall Patterns
For Women
Hit* Mar* Friend* than any other
magazine or patterns. McCall's in the
reliable Fashion Guide monthly in
one million one hundred thousand
homes. Besides showing all the latest
designs of McCall Patterns each issue
is brimful of sparkling short stories
and helpful information for women.
Sav* Mimf sad Kmp in St?U by mbfcribinf
for McCaU'a Magasine at oner Costs only 50
cents • year including any one of the celebrated
McCall Patterns free.
MiCJ Ptttim U*4 all others is »tyl« St
napHcity rcoaoan and nuaibrr Mid. Mow
dnln Mil McCall Paticma than any other two
makacaaMaad. Nona higher than ijctnu. Buy
f roa yon dealer or by Bin from
McCALL'S MAGAZINE
236*246 W. 37th St New York City
■eefr-aaafleC^r rnata r ml pi wi Mm ismiqn 9m
Twelve firat class prize excel-
lence in mediaeval and modern
languages at Cambridge univer-
sity England have been awar-
ded this year to women. Prizes
of the same class and for the
same subjects were given to only
eight men.
Best ever Used
A. B. Heinlien Harrison Idaho iaye:
I have used Dr. lieII h I'ine-Tar-Iloney
tor coughs an colds itud it is the hunt
I have ever tried. Look for the Bell
on the Bottle.
Experiments in compressing
Hour show that its keeping quali-
ties are prolonged indefinitely
by the process. Its bulk is de-
creased by one-third.
What to Do in lane of Accident
If skiu is broken apply Dr. Bell's anti-
Fain at once and the wound will heal
quickly ahd never get sore. Used inter-
nally and externally.
In the first five months this
year the United Kingdom im-
ported 2362r>(X) bunches of ban-
nanas.
OATARRh
Ely's Cream Balm
Sura to Glva Satisfaction.
OIVKS RILIIP AT ONCE.
It cleanse* soothes heals and protista th«
ili<ea*ed memhrane rettultintf from Cutnrrl
ami driven awav a Colli in the Jleuil quirkh
ltestore* the Heuxex of Tu-sto anil HiuciL
F-any to nae. Coutainx no injnriouu Jru^
Applied into th^ nostrils uud tiKsorKed.
Lur^e 8ize 60 c«nta at Drag^nta or by
mail. Liquid Cream lialm lor usu ij
atomizer* 75 oenta.
EI.Y BROTHERS. 6« Varraft St.. Nsw York
The October Woman's Home Com-
panion.
The October Woman's Homo
Companion contains the first
chapter of a new serial "The
Poor Lady" by Mary E. Wilkins
Freeman. It is a story of mod-
ern American life and ih chiefly
concerned with two women one
an ambitious and unscrupulous
wife; the other tine high-mind
ed and womanly.
In the same number a well
known financial authority writes
an article of interest and impor-
tance to every woman. He de-
scribes the snares set by dishon-
est business concerns to catch
women investors and tells many
stories of real life illustrating
liis points.
Other notable articles are;
"Experiments in spending" The
[Jirlhood of Madame Schuuiann-
Heink" "The Moving-Picture
Show" Money-Making at Home"
and "Women Painters of Ameri-
ca."
Splendid fiction is furnished
by Juliet WilborTompkins. Julia
Pruitt Bishop Ernest Poole and
Barr Moses.
On the practical side the Octo-
ber Companion is of special value
Its great fashion and household
departments are unusually full
of useful suggestions and enter
tainining reading.
Not a Word ot' Scandle
marred the rail of a neighbor on Mrt>
W V Span# of Manville Wyo. who
Raid "(the told ine Dr King'* New Life
Pills had cured her ot an obstinate
Kidney trouble and made her feel iike
a new woman." Kasy but sure remedy
for stomach liver and kidney troubles.
Only 25c at W J Sedberry's.
In dollars and cents it means
something to be an Osage Indian
The tribe is reputed to be the
richest in the world the per
capita being forty-five thousand
dollars.
Running up and down stair* sweep-
ing and bending over making beds will
not make a woman healthy or beauti-
ful. She muni get nut of doors walk a
mile or two every day and take Cham
berlain's Tablets to improve her diges-
tion and rt'gulate her bowels. For Male
bv Allan Urijuhart and all DruggisU.
In accordance with an execu-
tive decree of July 21 1611 the
importation of arms and ammu-
nition into Mexico is prohibited
for a period of six months.
Foley Kidney Pills
Will reach your individual ease if you
have any form of kidney and bladder
trouble or uninary irregularities. 'Fry
them. For Sale by Allen Urquhart.
A lazy live leads to chronic dyspep-
sia ami constipation—weakens the
whole system. Doan's Kegulets (35
cents the box) corrects the liver tone
the stomach cure constipation.
A Rochester girl says the
Herald refused a young man
12 times because he smoked
cigarettes.
FOLEYKIDNEY PELLS
roit UMBUMATISM WONinMBIUSPia
mm in« hachine shops
EVERYTHING MECHANICAL
E. B. McDONALD Prop.
BEST EQUIPPED JOB SHOP IN NORTHEAST TEXAS.
N STOCK Boxes and Collars
Lubricators Oil Cui>s Gover
nors Steam Gages Grease Cups
Injectors Jrtts Valves Belt Dressing
Whistles Graphite Valves Gaj;e Coc ks
Pipe and Fittings Babbit Metal Safety
Valves Emery Grinders Lumber Bug-
gies Water Columns Fir** Fronts and
General Lineeastings Dry Battterys
Patch Bolts Ktc. Ktc.
CASTINGS MADE ANY DAY
N
NOTHING TU« SM ALL KOR 01R CARPI'L ATTENTION
AM) NOTHIXK TOO LAROE FOR US TO I'NOKRTAKE
n:z OlADWAY ATTRACTIONS
Wtlt •• at Mite filf fey
Kliiw'i Cam.vei Cmpta;.
Oii uf tiM 0M4 luirrwHai * D
MtDlfOMltl la ruaaertlon a life im
plana fur rba Louisiana Mtaie Kali
Ifela jrvar In thai by Surrtirj L. N.
BriM>ggerboff tbat Lha aaa>» lalkMi hat
nantrm i«d for ih* flerliert A. Klloa
carnival nbowa for the <;indway Titers
lr» iwent) itr mora uf tlivna shows
• 111! nil ur» up (o ftatK. incur ding ta
prc.M notices from pla<-ee w here the
aggretfallna Una been irin lately.
Two /ran ago Kiln* and hla com-
peny euteri.uued the vlaltora to Rhreve-
port at (lit- fourth annual State Fair.
Tlxute who uttendrd will testify that
all of ilie *ltow« werr good. some of
Ibem tit*worthy of partk-ulnr no-
dep.
Whore tb»^e shows have been lately
they iiav» made favorable Unpre*-
alon S«iUie of thein are most aoveL
One ef the strong features reported Is
tbat there Is not a single aklu game
allowed ou the company's premises.
Herbert • A. Kline la recugtilied
throughout the country as one of the
lending uirii la the carnival buHlnes*.
He linn gathered together hla Insst col-
lection of attractions thin year and will
eutertuln th.- I.oulsSunn Stnte Fair
visitor* * ;:h tbi'iu Oct 31 to Nov. 5
lu<-lu«h< . .1 urdlng to the l air iistR* !a '
tlon'i* hi::.vuceiuent.
The i.m of ilie attraction* fo'lowa:
lion CiuIik l>og anil Monkey Hotel.
Indian \ Illume.
Mill- !'our In One.
Trliy v\ »r!d's Largest (JlrL
I'erfori.ua -■ Morse.
I»«-li-.i -i.<u .V Zlnney Streets of Cairo.
Illd.-i-f
Wild U.-«t With Cowboy HuLid.
Alice llit* Wonder.
Trnliii-n »Vi:d Animals
Kuro|. :'n j leu Clrcua.
Dlvliiu i.iri*
Tliriifri >.-rea Ixi One.
Cless Uioivers Spinners und Wwf-
\
an.
Ja|xiiit.'M« Uut Clrcua.
Mlnlutuae Mechanical Worklfif
World
Japan***- Theater
Saumr Twine--Double Children—
Alive.
Illg I'll Ferris Wheel
Human Itnulutte Wheel.
Circling Wave.
Carousel.
Some ef these shows were seen on
the Knlr grounds la Stareveport. par-
ticularly the miniature working world
whirl) la a mechanical device operated
by electricity. It la simply uiarveloua.
Every line of commercial activity Is
shown. Including euvvmllls and street
car* ull being lu motion run by elec-
tricity. Don't fall to vlalt these shows
»n the Oludway. Oct. 31 to Nov. 5.
BIG EXHIBIT OF CATTLE.
On* of tha Attraction* at Tht* Ys*r**
Loultlana Stat* F*lr.
A big en t tie exliH.lt will t>e one of
the Hut* uttrxctlous lu the live stock (11-
rtslon of ihe Ix>ulslanu Ntnte Pair
which la to >>e held lu Shrevuport fhla
year liegtnnlujr Oct. 31 and dosing on
tb* nljrlit of Nor. 3. During those six
da.ra the visitors to the Fair will hav*
a chance t» »ee the bluest and finest
collection of cattle at varloua classes
ever |>ut on ahow lu any I.oulslana
city. In qiuiitty the axhlblt promise*
to b« us good aa any over seeu tn tha
south.
The Fair association U counting on
at least 150 head mors this jsar than
were exhibited last year and many
■*w stall* have bean erected. The
money for thla building. 9&.0U0 was
appropriated by tha polk** Jury of Cad-
do parish which want* to help tn ev-
ery possible way to hare flue blooded
cattle scattered throughout the state.
In tho collection there will b* a num-
ber or flue caXtle from Texas. The
dealers (here early last summer got
together and decided to place their
bent stock at the Louisiana Pair pro-
vided accommodation* could b* fur-
nlahed. They have beeu advised ottl
clally that the hnrna await their cat-
tle. They will brlug along some young
atock. w hlch they will give the visitor*
to fhe Pair a chance to secure for put-
ting flue blood on the farms.
In this department the judge of the
beef cattle will be P. C. Otltuer oi
Eminence. Ky. C. T. ('.raves of Malt-
land. Mo. will he Judge of the dairy
cattle and will lecture ubout (he dairy-
ing business.
ANNUAL HORSE SHOW
Will Be a Feature of TKIa Yaai'a
Louisiana State Fair.
Odd of the feature open air attrac-
tloua of thla year's Louisiana State
Fair will be tha annual borne show.
There will be aeveral parts of the pro-
grmm. and It will take two or three
nlghta ta gl»e U.
The arena \rUl be apJendftlly Illumi-
nated for the ebow and many aperta-
tore are eipactad to utteod. owin* to
the One ahtrwa gtren at the former
(aire here and (be Intereet created
Bspert rMltve and drlrlng will ma be
ap part of the program.
A number of ptlsee will be given to
the winners of the different evt-ntn
BRAND NEW WALKS
Be PiavMed Fer Ciwvawteoe* el
Vleltere »e Fair.
I The vlaltora to the State fair of
which opeua at Shreveport
Oct. SI ihle year will have the con-
venience ef brand new walk*
Al touaidvrable tipeuw the Fair aa
I eolation haa arranged for thuee walka.
| leOvilug from the gatee to the malu
I bulldlnga and other point* of luterwet
an tbe Fair grounds The walka will
j be built of wnrreta.
Ad article that haa real merit should
in time become popular. That «uch i»
the raee with Chamberlain'* Cough
I Kemedy haa been atteated bv many
I dealer a Mare is one of tbeui. H. W.
] lleudrtckson. Ohio Fall lud wutr«.
"Chamberlain's C ugh Remedy i« thr
heat for 1-nnghs colds. and rroup. and
. ia my baat aeiler." For faJe hy Allen
j frquhart and all Druggiata
The number of i«is*en|fers
transferred from the immi^ra
| tion *UUon on Ellis island in
! New York harbor to the main
i tand averages now a»M»ut
OHO enrh vfmr
TEXAS NEEDS GREAT MEN
IV. GENIUS.
fCHAKL Angelo nia-i#* th«* < anvn.«» glow w.th life and Phidia* made
mar c »l < ak and throughout ag»'« civilization laa felt tiie elevating
influence nl the j-aintei and the M'ulpt->x 1 in-ir sucwaa wiu due to the (act
that the> had the ability to put the -tut! in their work and what is tru*
iu art is al.io true in government \S. need ui uur Legislature men who
van put the ■'tuff on wur utatute books that wil] make industry glow with
iif* and the soil speak with a glorioug harvest.
A MASTER HAND.
To meet the issues of civilization now confronting us we must piacw
in position of power men who can chisc 1 out empires and draw the ten-
drils of civilization Texasward. \\"e must have statesmen who can pour
wisdom into the fountain head of prosperity iuid who can wave the
magic wand of genius over a land as full of opportunities as the morning
nl creation. I'exas nseds great men.
Hookworm.
The hookworm is a tiny insect
that enters the system by way
of the soles of the feet. People 1
who go barefoot a great deal are
most likely to catch hookworm >
although some doctors believe
that they can penetrate th*> soles
cf light shot's or work their way i
in through the seams. Suffer-
ers are afflicted with great lassi-
tude inability to work and some
times death occurs. Treatment
of the disease consists of power-
ful internal fumigants and salts.
Dallas News.
Forced to Leave Home.
Kvery year a large number of poor
sutlerers whose lungs are sore ami
racked with coughs are urged to go to
another climate. But this is castly and
not always sure. There's a better
way. Let l)r King's New Discovery
cure you at homo. "It cured me of
ung trouble" writes W K Nelson of
Calamine Ark. "when all else failed
and 1 gained 4T pounds in weight. Its
surely the king ot all cough and lung
cures." Thousands owe their lives
and health to it It's positively guar-
anteed for Couuhs Colds. LaGrippe.
Asthma Croup—all throat and I.ung
troubles. 50c Mid |1> Trial bottle
free at W J Sedberry's.
The Ohio river claims among
its treasures the Jenny Lind
rock. The singer was a passen-
ger on a steamer which stuck on
a sandbar near the rock and
while waiting for the boat to be i
floated Miss Lind had boatmen
row her out to the rock where
she stood alone and sang.
A sore throat can be treated best
from the outside. The throat should
he rubbed gently with Mallard's Snow
Liniment. Apply ae night and cover
with a cotton cloth or boudage; by
morning the soreness will disappear.
Price 25c 50c and $1 per bottle. Sold !
bv W J Sedberry. |
ANSWER IT HONESTLY
Are the Statements o( Jefferson
Citizens Not More Reliable Than
Those of Utter Strangers?
This is a vital question.
It is fraught with interest to Jeiler-
son.
It permits of only one answer
It cannot ba evaded or ignored.
A Jefferson citizen speaks here.
Speaks for the welfare of Jefferson.
A citiien's statement is reliable.
An utter stranger's doubtful.
Home proof is the best proof.
W K Kenuon Walnut A Lafayette
Mreets. Jellersou Texas says: "lean
testify in praise M Uoan's Kidnev Pills
procured of the Cr«'W l>rng Co. as ex-
perience has proved them to jh>sr»*»s
unusual merit. Their action in n.y
case was all that con':.I have i'een !e-
stred an t llie results obtained were of
■ permaneti nature.
For tale by den.era. i'ri. •• rents
| Foster-Milhuru I'o Hutla o. New York
sole ageut* for the I'm ted Mates
Kemember tiie naiur—Doan's—and
I t*ke no other.
i Tlu» Kov»»rnor «>f Hawaii says
that th<' • ».->»' unman rants that
com** t<> that island arv Kuh
si&ns
FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS
i.lSMI|MiBauaStS
(Veils Farso to Have an Office Down
in Town.
The Western Union Telegraph
Do. have moved from their office in
Rogers Hank building on Lafay-
;tte Street and this place will be
akiMi l>y the Wells Fargo Ex-
press Co. to have a down town
office. This will be a great con-
venience to the ])ublic.
Electric
Bitters
Mado A New Man Of Him.
'•I waa suffering from pain iu mr
stomach head and back" writes H.
T. Alston ltaleigh N. C."and mt
liver and kidneys did not work right
but four bottles of Electric Bitter*
mado me feel like a new man."
PRICE 60 CTS. AT ALL DRUG STORES.
Nearly 'J3/.KX1 children have
now been .srnt to Canada from
Kngland through the Barnardo
homes.
Foley Kidney Pills
TONIC IN ACTION ■ QUICK IN RESULT!
Give prompt relief from BACKACHE
KIDNEY and BLADDER TROUBLE
RHEUMATISM CONQESTION of tfc<
KIDNEYS INFLAMMATION of thl
BLADDER and all annoying URINARY
IRREGULARITIES. A poaitiva boon U
MIDDLE AGED and ELDERLY
PEOPLE and for WOMEN.
HAVE HIGHEST RECOMMENDATION
8. A Davit 817 Wa«tiioct*o St. Coaoeravlll*
ud. i» 111 his 41th j»«r. H* wrilti ui: "1 btii
bU^t *at?ared much from my kidney* aad blad
tier 1 ha i «*»ere t>e.'k»<-Ue» aud mr Wdtiey actiol
was U»> (re.io«nt cumin* mi to Iom much aiaai
at uight and in my bladder ikere wae roulan
pain. I took Polar Ktdoay PilU for soma tina
uad urn now f r*«* or all trouble and aaata abla U
be up and around Foley K uiuay Pills ka*e mi
hlf haft recuu^maoilaiKik"
Sold Hy ALLKN UKQl'HARI
ALCOHOL J PEK CENT.
IVrpartftan (or As-
similating d» RMtfaxfRr&fe
<iflg lite SkMrfts aadBcMiii
1>'FA\ TS /f H|Ld h f s
Promotes DkjrationjQitfiW-
ness and RntXonuiiuoeilr
Opium .Morphine nor MiutnL
Not Narcotic.
Aqpe a/Old DtSMUMQSA
hmpkui SmJ~
JUJmm*
AMftUtt-
Hbmltrt-
Aperferl Remedy forCansti))!
Hon Sour Stomach. Diarrhoea
Worms .Convulsions .Fewrish
ness and Loss OF Si££i'.
hcSinalt Signarurr of
A
NEW YORK.
Atb months old
J5 Doses-35CF nts
CiinMnt#gd under the FooJM
Exact Copy of Wrapper.
CUSTOM*
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
of
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
CASTORIA
People who decry the effort to
compel Jake Wolters to tell how
much money he spent defeating
prohibition seem to forget that
the Democratic party stands on
record as favoring publicity of
campaign contributions both be-
fore and after election and that
through the efforts of the Demo-
crats in congress in response to
the demand of the party have
passed a dill providing for pub-
licity of campaign contributions
in congressional senatorial and
presidential elections. —Henri-
etta Independent.
What do the demands of the
Democratic party the power of
the legislature or the interestsof
good government amount to
when these stand opposed to the
interests of the organized liquor
traftic? .lake represents the
liquor traffic and its defenders
and apologists are the fellows
who are defying the authority of
the legislature and trying to
make a martyr out of Jake be-
cause he too defied the aethori-
to of those empowered to learn
the secrets of the whiskey ring.
—Bonham News.
Few if any medicines have met with
the uniform success that has attended
the use of Chamberlain's Colic Cholera
ami Piarrhoea Remedy. The remark-
able cures of colic ami diarrhoea which
it has ejected in almost every neigh-
bor hood have given it a wide reputa-
tion. For sale by Allen Urquhart and
all Druggists.
A teacher in natural philos-
phy once asked a bright boy of
the class how many kinds of
force there were and was aston-
ished to receive the following
reply: "Three ma'am; mental
force physical force and police
force."
Tickling in the throat hoarseness
loss «f voice indicate the need of Hal-
lanl's iiorehound Syrup. It oases the
lungs quiets the cough and restores
health in the bronchial tubes. Price
U5c 50 and $1 per bottle. Sold by YV
J Sedberry.
On the hills of Abeville S.
was picked up a piece of quartz
about the size of a thimble. It
contains a small bead that shifts
about and appears to be a drop
of water.
Mfirck&iits Praise
Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey. J. W. Me-
Dan iel. Etherton III. says; There ia
no medicine which equals it for coughs
colds Grippe aathama and Bronchitis.
lA)ok for the Bell on the bottle.
No progress was made in the
alans for harmony among the
Democratic factions in Tonnes -
i see.
i To feel strong have a good appetite
digestion wleep soundU anil enjoy life
use Burdock Blood Bitters the great
■yateiu tonic and builder.
For Sale
Cheap
ALL KINDS OF
Rough Lumber
APPLY TO
Hnssey & Man.
An accident insurance com
pany has placed in elevators of
several office buildings the fol-
lowing notice: "This elevator
is limited to 1-1 persons. All
over that number riding on this
car do so at their own risk." -
New York Sun.
The implicit confidence that uiuuy
I people have in Cbamherlain'd Colic
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is foun-
ded on their experience in the use of
that remedy and their knowledge of
the many remarkable cures of colic
diarrhoea and dysentery that it has ef-
fected. For sale by Allen Urquhart
all Druggists.
Before You Reach The Limit
of physical endurance and while your
condition is still curable take Foley
Kidney Pills. Their quick action and
positive results will delight you. For
backache nervousness rheumatism
and all kidney bladder ane urinary
troubles. For Sale by Allen Unjuhral.
In tilling teeth dentists use
pure gold. But in bridge work
coin tjold is employed. Coin
gold is nine parts pure and one
part copper by weight.
YOUR
Money Back
If not satisfied with
results obtained from
uatag \\ AI SOU'S
HOUSE RKME1HKN
If©jr Saile 1 >y
ALLEN URQUHART
Sole Agency.
E.VCRY DAY A BIG DAY AT THE
v Shrevepoft.La. 0 Days^
' ♦15000 IN PREMIUMS AND PURSES u
GREAT AGRICULTURAL AND LIVC. STOCK1 f Al R
r BOYS' CORN CLUB EXHIBIT^ F1 HE POULTRY SHOW
wonderful amikemeht program
BIG FEATURE FREE ATTRACTION
^ M9CURDV win Moka 5 Mropianfl nightstOolly
yOood Hor—'ftaclnq-20 Show* Oh The GlAdwfly
GREGORYS mOHORKS ~ f^urxu-r' ^^fnZLy
VSZrWjXl* '** ^M£X/CO brass BAUD
Gl EXCURSIONS ON ALL RAILROADS
WWTt fO« CAT^LOO
OCT.3I c — WOV OU Inol. %TH
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