Wills Point Chronicle. (Wills Point, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 15, 1899 Page: 3 of 8
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Pimples Turn
to Cancer.
A Story of Sterility,
SUFFERING AND RELIEF.
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“ Deab [Mbs. Pinkham—Two years
ago I began having such dull, heavy
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Poultry Mix-
gg producer
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YOUR MOhtY m
VAN VLEET'MANSFIELD DRUG CO., MEMPHIS, TENN."
minuting tfiese articles from their
“There has been a
“To the wifo of my youth, who ' it!”
words. and the natives of Austra- •
lia use only 2000 words.
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iTHEEvANSCHHIICkdto, grot
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Where He Had an Advantage.
“I can’t understand,’’ said the I
|j| DR. MOFFETT S » Reales the Bowels,
■■ TEETHINS POWDERS ■■■a*£WLTJl^i*
Do Toro Neot Ache .net BnmT
Shake into your shoes, Allen', Foot-
Ease, a powder for the feet. It makes
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PLANTATION CHILL CURE is Guaranteed
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Hall’s Catarrh Care
Is taken internally. Price, 75c.
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[ , Nearly every woman has something
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IF IT .FAILS
Go to your mer-
chant find g-dt
X.tblMC la It..
“Your father is quite a clever X-ray
photographer, isn’t he?”
“Why, he was, but I guess fee doesn’t
value it very highly now.”
"What is the reason?”
“I got him to make a skiagraph of
my young man’s head—George Soft-
leigh, you know—and when it was
done T asked him. if it was a good one,
and he shook his head as if disap-
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Branch Collates In 5 other otties
cheap. Satisfaction guaranteed or
ma**?
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"Nothing .but wheat; what you might
call a sea of wheat.” is what was aala
by a lecturer, speaking of Western Can-
ada, For particulars as to routes, rail-
way fares, etc., apply to Superintendent
of Immigration,' Department Interior. Ot-
tawa-Canada, or to Capt, E. Barrett, Hous-.
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"DeabiMbs. Pinkham—Two years
ago I began having such dull, heavy
dragging pains in my back, menses
were profuse and painful, and was
„J was leucorrhoea. I took
patent medicines and consulted a phy-
sician, but received no benefit and
could not become pregnant. Seeing,
one of your books, I wrote to you tell-
ing you my troubles and asking fog ”
advice. You answered my letter
promptly and I followed the directions
faithfully, and derived so much benefit
that I cannot praise Lydia E. Pink-
ham's Vegetable Compound enough.
I now find myself pregnant and have
begun its use again. 1 cannot praise
it enough.”—Mbs. Cuba Gilson, Yatss,
An unexpected guest has a cyclonic • Manistee, Mich.
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FITS P«rmanentlyCnred. or nervonsneM after
first day s use of -pr. Klin's s Gr-eat Morve Restorer,
bend for FREE 92.00 trial bottle and treatise,
ba. R. H. KXINX. Ltd., 931 Arch Ek, Philadelphia, Pa.
Why are" colors canted fast in sum-
mer that won’t rum?
__L HOUSTON. TEXAS. X——.-
In S other oltt*. The Great School, or the South Capital S30.000 Students Railroad Fare Paid and Situations Secured. BeauS
“ ----- * money refunded Wrlta ln^medlately to M L. Bowere, Secy., Maeon Block, Houeton, TexM^fwQagognojC
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“Tour Medicine Worked Wonders." —rl-
P “ I had been sick ever since my mar-
riage, seven years ago; have given
'birth to four children, and' had two
miscarriages, I had falling of womb,
leucorrhoea, pains in back and legal
dyspepsia and a nervous trembling of
the stomach. Now I have none of.tbea*
troubles and can enjoy my life. ;Your
medicine has worked wonders for .
me.”—Mbs. S. Babnhabt, New Castlh,
Pa- (
; languages. A singular fact is
that aborigines, as a rule, have
’ ’ 'The
] Kaffirs of South Africa have at
7'wm their di^ij.Qsal not more than 8000
U able i . Y.—.
takin boards to have the nurse and
babys as I like babys so muten we have
.af cows and ma has a ouu...i^,u UUU.CT ,
witch se drives and we cood have I
. sutch » good tlme but if you i
£•> <: oku
vu.cd GG common sore eyes! Good Housekeeper.. ■
in 3 days, or money back for the ask- ; hJu”m£X’ ^Tgei uVbSrrVults^ !
Sold by all druggists, or by ; "Faultless Starch.” It makes collars, cuffs, ;
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No Cure No Pay
Is the way I Findley s Eye Salve I t
is sold. Chronic and- Granulated lids.
22 530 Words,- cured in 30 days; common sore eyes [
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ing. Sold by all druggists, or by '
mail, 25c. . box. i
J. P. Hayteb, Decatur, Texas. '
It is strange that a woman can be
chilly when her eyes flash fire. 1
shirt fronts, etc., look like new.
cars sell it, 10c. a package.
Unless a man marries a widow bis
marriage is a miss take.
Mrs. Winslow’s aootblr.K Syrup.
For children teething, softeni the gums, reduces In-
flammail<jDrall*y« pffty. cure*'Find colic. 25c aiM/vuie.
Some persons are fonder ot" their
family than their family is of Qtem. ton, T,
tight or New Shoes feel Easy. Cures J
Corns, Bunions, Swollen, Hot anil J
Sweating Feet. At all Druggists and "
Shoe Stores, 25c. Sample sent FREE.
of . all cough cures.—George
' Fabucher, La., August 26, 1695.
Nothing looks quite so dirty as a
period there has been no improve- ;
bent.” Tn his opinion, the per- j
son over-50 should have as good !
jkf»2pjififi£fTe -ifeh WTtwft
'"m child just beginning its struggle 1
Nvith existence.
£
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x ran|«d, and if they Jiip
"‘“"1 or prvrr otherwise de-
fective your dealer ia
authorised to giva you
another Gar moil t in
Exchange.
.. “Union Made.”
cvk rmmsEtF!
T7»e Big Cl Tor uunatural
dfochargeo, inflammatkn
irritations or ulceratiu
•f niucoui irnnburiM.
-'PbIiiIobb, and not astriu-
ur poiaonoua.
Aald by Drucgfata,
or oant In |»lain wrapper,
by exproea, prepaid, for
•I nn. or 3 bottle*. <2.75. |
Ciraular a«nt reauaat-
CANDY CATHARTIC -
DR. -KAH RENOVATOR Send for free
■ample, free book and free hdvlce Wbw to cure
the werv worst eases of dyspepsia, constipa-
tion, bilious headache, liver, kidney and lung
diseases. Remedy by mail for 2S cts. and SL
Dr. B. J. Kay Medical CO., Saratoga, N. Y.
J.STtCKtERSEEecd.LTff
Rich a ap FHorst HiK successors. 618-520 Gravler
and 52L^>535 DuMainc^btnet. New prleaps. La
\ SuBthern Seedt wsisclally.^rffgKgrtfer
GRAIN AND GRAIN SACKS.
Fend sajn»le aad>rice of gfala loaded ou ears a
your statlea. ttrain ■ softs promptly shipped at
lowest martoSjwiee. C.O. M'CLCJRE A KONH,
Wholesale Grain Dealers. Balins, Texas.
WAIHTO-C^e or oaa nealth that M-P-A-N-S
will not benefit. Send 5 cents to Ripens Chemical
Co.. New Xorx. Cor 10 samoles and UJOO testimonials.
leant* Wsntail Ton can earn tw per mo. hand ling
A&clllb naillUUour Portraits and Frames. Wrlie
for terma C. BA nderVin A Co.3TO Klut Ht. Dal las, Tex
flII111 and WHI8KWT Habits cured
null Im Mt bomo without pain. Book
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W. M, U. DALLAS. - NO. 24- ISPa
batea Answeriflq Advertisements Kindis
Reu»lnn This raoer.
re- |
appreciation. v 1 .
Young ladies should eschew rather I p> cry about.
than chew onions or garlic. | -—2—---—■ ’' -
A-man's wife 1. frequently bis saving
bank. " • - - • — - -
"WHERE DIRT GATHERS, WASTE RULES.”
GREAT SAVING RESULTS FROM THE USE OF .
SAPOLIO
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“That’s a leading question, young I ,
j man.. , i At Wholesale Prices?
"She said last night shed give $10 , You say, “Yes, I do.” Then send for Free Catalogue and Terms.
■ to know, and I need it. Say, pwn up, nro-v- s
t , . . ,, and Ill give you half.' L. ERHARDT & CO
vice president gets for doing tlie .i „— -------------------------- -■
same kind of work.” -------- A C E? VZ
“ Rhe permitted ber Jong curling : X X I ----
lashes to veil her eyes and a wave |
of color mounted--to her soft;
round chedqL J V y., i
-•r»vert,c.A«s .«» .AXrrffi low,
sweet tones. “I thihk I nm .justi-
fied in making the demartdu I
admit that the young man yon
have just referred to does fully as
much work as I do, and yet—and
yet—”. .
“Yes, yes,” the old gentleman
urged; “go otr! Give me your
reason.” L: • .<
“Well,” she half whispered, "he
can put his feet up on the desk
when he gets tired.”
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“Ben Hur,” General Lew Wallace's
masterpiece, was first dedicated “To
’* ~ .. ■■■’ When the
book began to make Its way General
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condolence on the supposed death of
his wife, the writers basing ■ '
W hen You are Past 50.
"People over 50 would do well
to give up milk and eggs as a
diet," Dr. Dearborne told the
tour iuuij iu> mw ia*»t in- i ■ i , —vx..
tie- ic,b dropped ptr; mi-nibers of the New York Rainv J Address Allen S. Olmsted, LeRoy, N. Y. J
. Ten years have rt a«sd, T : * ■ -----------— f
" sad not a sign of the disMse^haa returned^ j Day club. “Tliese are the st ruct'- j 'tvere you ever prepared for the sud-
—2-----— j ure-ferming foods of
It is dangerous to experiment witluj wh;ch mature in a short time and
Cancer.' Wedisease is beyond the skill s " nicn mature in a snort time, ami
Of physicians. 8. S. S. is the only cure, w hen taken in quantities bv hll-
because it is the only remedy which i . r . .
goes, deep enough to reach Cancer, ’nan beings whose structures have
Enn 1 i ®lrf>a<Iy formed they' tend to the
S.S.S.TheDiood.y" *nd 88i",! “*
- reniX^u^nued^ru^D VettebU
reTnPwy KriTlWCaureiy1 ▼ BgBVvDWi** r”T*,Ti ■ tHL
AU others contain potash and mer- I ginning -to find stair climbing dif-
,eury, the most dangerous of minersrts. • - , , ... , .
Books on Cancer and blood diseases uclllt and who were lusiiig their
mailed free by Swift Specific Company, (-elasticity much benefited bv eli
Atlanta, Georgia. ... . ‘ .
• - - ■■ _________i _______________________ pnnatinrr tnnen nr-floLxc? £»•/-» tr» fit oil
A your merchant! dirt
fortiwlloxe” Brand
In the ' sucfi circumstances the company was “effect on 'some.
”77':—’ ~placed in an embarrassing position and ;
think you cood come so far mebbie-you ;Innese languages there are 10,- the- extraordinary efforts made by the <
wodlJcnow' some one Who wold like to. „„„ ,, , , , .1 -<_■ *-■ I
■ 000 syllables or roots,., out of
which' it is possible to frame 49,- ,
OOP words. 'Another notable
j language is the old Indian Tamil,
‘ | which is now spoken in the south
. of India, arid w hich contains, ab-
■ ■ cording to the latest calculations, !
67.042 words,. In the Turkish
- Cancer often result, from an Im- : ‘unguage there are
parity in the blood, inherited from 1 and thus it is richer than the
generations back. Few people are-en- 1
tirely free from some taint in the blood, : 8>panish and some other F.iirOpean
and it ia impowible to tell when it will ' Inneuneos * * " '
break.out in the form of dreaded Ckn- ! . ® ' *’ .
cer. What ha* appeared to be a mere
Kffi.’usa&srT' >ss°
“I had a aevera Cancer which wai at flret
only a few bl-itches, that i thought i----
■oon away. I~wa8
treated by several able ,
physicians, byt In spits i
of their efforts the Can- '
cer spread until wy COD'
dition became alarming
After many months of
treatment ahd ‘froWlng j
Steadily wo rue. I de- >
sided to try S. 8 8.
which was so strongly I
recommended. The first I
bottle produced an Im-
provement I continued
the medicine, and in],
four months the last lit- I
Hartford and
Vedette
Bicycles.
.!■€-■--------—‘^Wrought with greatest cure 1b each minute and unseen part.”
Compare them, part for part, with other bicyclfs.^nd you will find
0 good reasons for their recognized superiority. Oui**new models
tion for Chills. i f contain more improvements ’of'direct practical value to the rider
Grove s Tast£less , J than were ever before offered in one season.
Chill Tonic- It is simply iron and quinine 1 5
3,t Chain less, • • $75 i Hartfords,
when’| Columbia Chain, ■ 50 H Vedettes,
Catalogue free of any Columbia dealer or by mail for 2c. stamp.
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POPE MAKUFACTURING CO., - Hartford, Conn.
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table full of dirty dishes.
with rig to introduce
on earth.
Unique Answer.
In answer to an advertisement for.
• ’ aummer board, the head of a New
York family received the following,
given verbatim et literatim:
; ' 4 , ■ “------i' N. Y.,--
“Dear Sir:—Mamma said that she'
wood like to answer this advertise-
ment but tt wod be no use as we are
two haurs but at. a place called----,
N. Y, and a tqile from the station and
boat landing which is called-;—• —•—.
We have a large place of thirty-four
„ acers and a large home of thirteen
, rooms with all Improents and i
a nusery witch cood be fixed up.
have a colladge, but I use it as a play-
house as Papa connot keep a man now
as he has not mutch money now and
that is the reason she would take some
one boatrdmever took boarders betor
but ma'thought it wood not be like I the'oriental languages the Arabic
, J *s- the most copious, its vocabu-
charriige hours [ larju, being even richer than that
donrt j of ’He English language.
■ wodl know some one who wold like to. I
Yours in bast
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Some Copions Languages.
Among, all the European lan-
guages die.English' is the richest, the wife of. my youth.”
xl l<. '* * •_ book began to make its way General
so^far aa the numbet of words IS ; Wallace was flooded with letters of
writers basing their
sympathy on the dedication. Mrs Wal-
anrmais den -stoPPin« the-troll-ey-oar?- —
Th« Best Prescription for Chills^
snd Fever is a bottle of G..~ . -
in a tasteform. No cure—no pay. Price, 50e, !
Talkative people are silent
they are sulky.
Adrets with team pr*. J svelte Mfg. Co., Parsons, Kan j
A man’s chatacter should be judged^ iwwwws
by his behavior
The Queen & Present route announces that
holders of Summer Tourist round-trip tickets to
the mountain resorts of East Tennessee, North
, Carolina and Virgiuia. will be allowed stop over
* i prirtl ges either going or returning at points
great East of Morristown, upon application to train
»—i“«r<“a*ex..jn..the duratixm,_of, life..i - -- : .r
i, , , , . ■ . Balt luck always makes us stm up
ranted, and if they Bip I befew the a gw of statraties i.o,.r‘bona fiide friends,‘ ■-
prove.” he said, .“but bevond that j ■ ~ ~~~
• j Chrontp Conatipntlon Cored.'
-L i Al »----< f The moot impostant dNcovery of reevnt ysara la the
poaiiive rem.riy for catMUpaUoa. Ca»<aieu Candy
Cathartic. . Cure guRranreeu. bruggiNts, luc, K>c, 50c.
A woman is always _prou<l of her en-
<«gehi£ntjrina„..: ... ____
H1B.OO Per Week.
We wfl) pav a salary of 115 per
., '. * Perfection
tvre in the country, the greatest egi
Address with stamp. Perf
Co-, Paraons, iLairsas
An Equal Divide.
Do you love sister?” asked the ter-
great1 financier to his beautiful ' rible boy of Pitcher street, who was |
younff. typeytiter, "why you feel
warranted in asking me to pay
you a larger salary than ..that j
young fellow employed by our
concerned, and it is also the one
which has added to its vocabulary
the largest number of words with- lace had herself written the words, but
xl i xl i* mi I for the next edition altered them to the .. r
in the last half century. lhe lat-q following, which has ever since been i pointed gnd said, "There’s nothing in
est English dictionaries contain n»ad: ?To the wifa of my youth, who ' it!” . „x r-
i still abides with me. ! -----------:----- troubled
not less than 260,000 different j ------—■
words. Next iu rank conies the f Gen- A. g Kimball. Depot Quarter- ; „lu(s vu tI1D .
we have German lan^inirp with SO GOO er of * e s- Army, in New of st Petersburg affect to regard the
up We l«"'S,,agt’ w,th j York city has sent to Lyman Me- gkirt of the cycI1“nne a mena£e both
words, and then come in succes- CartL Assistant <^nera\ Passenger . to the gafety of the wearer and the I
sion the Italian, with 35,000; the. reL" !n° Neff York^'letter of °thanks ? huWicJp general, and have laid dowp
French, with 30,000, and the Span- !?,. lt“r p™mkptt T’o^th1 B'.y001"5 through the streets of the Russian cap- I
1 f that were ticketed over the Baltimore ...
ish, with 20,000 words. , Among 4 Ohio Railroad during the past year. ital **nless cIad ln the bifurcated ga
- - ’ ’ He says that many of these movements i men.
were made on short notice and his de--i , , . . . .
partment had too frequently to rely ’ Owners of front porches put^on airs
i upon insufficient and sometimes inac- j an? put “ri*_£hairs. ,
curate data. He realized that under [
■ placed in an embarrassing position and j
line to give satisfaction in every 1
spent merited and received his fullest
an n rec 1 a f1 on
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Spears, George T. Wills Point Chronicle. (Wills Point, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 15, 1899, newspaper, June 15, 1899; Wills Point, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1284643/m1/3/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Van Zandt County Library.