Upshur County Echo. (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 12, 1908 Page: 3 of 8
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CHURCH DIRECTOEY.
BI8T HEALEE IN THE WORLD.
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the loss of three of his own child*) ing them, expended the money are the staggering, blows which
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down,ibingshailtobe that way
W hen the coffee and sugar gave
Every ^eur their little cotton crop
bad logo to their merchant foi
the supplies thev had bought
ceuibledn their lifetime. It is
only by means of some small art*
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seated in this sale by J. W. Pill-
ing. while the purchaser was rep-
resented by Barnard de Chi hires*.
’j he price paid for the 4.750
square feet was $17,000, which
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Bilious attacks, sick-headaches, indiges-
non, constipation, dizzy spell* —these
are some of the results of an inactive
liver. Ask your doctor if he endorses
Ayer's Pills in these cases. The dose
is small, one pill at bedtime.
——Made by the J. O. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mur—
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with dillicultv. Herter is now
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The house will be two etories
in height ami will have rooms on
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ly the care with proposed changes
n the Constitution, they are
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GOOD EOK EVEEYBODY.
Mr. Norman P. Coulter,aprom-
ment architect, in the Delbert
Building. 8m Frunceico, saye:
•I fully endorse all that has been
mid of Electric Bitters as a tonic
nedicne.. Iris good for every-
ody. It correct- stemoch, liver
md kidney disordet- io a prompt
nd efficient man ner. add bunids
ip the system.’’ Electric Bitters
s the best spring medicine ever
old ove- a druggist’s counter; as
i blood purifier it has no equal.
MI druggists. A - j
worth of anything wa- bougbt on
i eredit that year, and never ha*
•since. They sei1 their cotton to
whom they pleu-e, laie < very-
and find it the best healer in the
world. I use it, too, with great
success in my vetesiesry practice."
Price 25c. by all druggists.
168 Dead Taken From Fire.
Cleveland, Qhio, Marct -5.—
The Mortgage.
fact, they wan't nb other kind.
Sectetv as a whole never was
morehungrvfor men than now.
state anxious heart4 are pleud-
ing'for tho-e whom they can
From the famly errele to the
head of the National government
are places to be filled with trust
Ehe Family
Physician '
The best medcines in the
world cannot take the place of
the family physician. Consult
him early when taken ill. If
the trouble is with your
throat, bronchial-tubes, or
lungs, ask hip about taking
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. Then
take it or not, as he says.
right here listen tpa little story:
A farmer man and his good wife
lived in Harrison county. Texas,
not far from Hallville. It was in
the younger days'of their marri-
ed life, although three bays and
perhaps a daughter were grow*
"And to thin that ten month. ngo T looked like
this! I owe it to Gertaan Syrup."
qThe time-worn injnnction, “ Never put
off ‘til to-morrow what you cat do to-
day," is now generally presented in thia
form : “ Do it to-day •" That is the terse
advice we want to give you about that
hacking cough or demoralizing cold with
which you have been struggling for sev
eral days, perhaps, weeks. K lake some
reliable remedy for it to-day — and let
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cure you completely. KNo matter how
deep-seated your cough, eVen if dread
consumption has attacked your lungs,
German Syrup will surely effect a cure-’
as.it has done before in thousands of ap-
parently hopeless cases of lung trouble.
QNew trial .bottles, 25c; regular size,
75c. At all druggists. •
For Sale by R. C. Darnwell
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is elaimed by mmy Were made to
oenowards’the insi.e, still 18 a
ystery. k was at first suppos-
ed that it camie from an over-
hated lunace or an exploded
bov’er in thS tasemeui of the
-choolhouse. It u <a been estab-
lished that there was no explos-
ion aud the janitor of thescuool.
is at the rate of $3 50 per square
foot.
Bailey Buys Property.
Wushngton. March 5.— The
following is from the Washing-
ton Star of yestrday afternoon:
The large building lot at the
northeast corner of Sixteenth
ind Church street- Northwcat
has been sold. It is understood
that the pur chaser w Senator
Bailey of Texas, and that it -is
• M. E. CHURCH, SOUTH.
3.M. Adma, Pastor, Bmiday school svsry
today, 9:44 a. m. F. 8. Eberhart, superin-
ndent; Ed Jones, secretary, treas-
rer; Mias M»ry Loa Crain, organist
reaching at ll a in avd 7:45 p. m. Praye
eeting every Thursday evening. Board
•wards meets subject to call,
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the National Co Operator, that
you may be ftee and independent
the balance of yonr life. You do
not know how easv it 4 to niakt
can help it. Do not go - in debt.
Make serifices thia year, says
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A Priceless Virtue..
Absolute truthfulnessi a rare
and prcele-s vii tue. It 18 ea-y.
enoughto be true in some phase
of life, but ti e mat) who can look
the whole world in tbe face and
sav with truthfulness that he
’nd true. Leus have ab-olute
tror‛ifuine8s as our ideal, then
we shall be more nearly able to
accomplish our mi-sion to man
kind.— Channing Com ier.
THE LUCEY QUARrERg 4
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Is the’ one you pay foranoX
of Dr. King’s New L‛fe Pills. They
bring you the health that’* more
* precious than jewels. Try them
- , 5 for headache, biliousn $-. conti-
George Kerman, who is repre- pat ion and malaria. If they dis-
appoint you the price will be
cheerfully refunded by all Crug-
rousln* Explains Amendment.
Astin, fx.. March 4—— R P,
t.0us is. Superntenden of Pub-
lic fasti oction, eaid today that
in erroneous impression has gone
nbroadraspectingthe objet of
. b e proposed constitutional
amendinent for the adoption of
"hrcb educational interests of
Texas are working indefatigably.
He encountered mady who be-
lieve that the amoddment will
in pose upon common school
distrietathe additional dun of
evying a-53e tax on the $100
vitiation, whereas the purpose
If the amendment is merely to
permit such levy when a majority
f the property holders so elect.
At present the common schiool
li-tryetsare restricted to a 20c
levy for school purpose, suffer-
ng a rank discrimination there-
by in comparison to city inde
pendent districtupon which no
onstitutional limit of taxation
for school affairs is imposed, the
tatutory limit bsing 75c. Su-
perintendent Cousins finds that
he people generally are mani-
festing an indorsement of the
purposed amendment when it has
been thoroughly explained to
them, but until then, as is usual-
his purposeto erect there a house
fur his own me. The size of the
"tot lends itself: effectively to
until you try. And
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A PLEASANT PHYSIC.
When vou want a plea-ant phy-
sic give Chamheriatu's Stomach
and Liyer Tablets a trial. They
ate mild and gentle in their ac-
tion and always produce a pleas-
ant cathartic effect. Uall at K.
C. Barnwell's drug stere for a
free sample. ,t
al life is diflieulto find. Yet it
pays to be truhfu!. Business
men who have psitions of trust
men. From cottage to
b. 4. (daytrain)
0. 2. (night)
____..__________ . i out, she sent some egg* cbiekens trust. Patriotism and happiness
uimaelf broken with grief over and butter to town; nod sell- could demand no less. Manv
lives, all but two of them chil-
dren betwen the ages of Gand 15
years, are known to have been
lost in the fire which yesterday
destroyed the public school in
Nosth Collinwood, ten mies east
of this city. Sever al others still
are missing and their bodies may
possibly be in the ruins.
It probably will be several days
before the exact number of dead
is accurately determned.
One of the teachers of the
school, crazed with grief, made
an attempt upon the life of Jani*
tor Herter and was restrained
Medicine Co.. Chattancoga,Ienn.
TRAIN* GOING SOUTH.
o. 8. (day) .12:32 p. m
lo. 1. (night) 12:17 a. w,
J. K Woodfin, Agent
TEXAS SOUTHERN.
. NORTH sovkp.
No.. 1 Passenger 10:15 a.m.
No. 5 Way Freight 1:25ip.,m.
sovrn BOUND. •
No. 2 Pasenger. 4’29 p.m.
No, “ Wav Freight 10:50a.m.
Tom Smith, Agnet. _
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uamJs can beasceitained. p
The cat so of the fire which,
aided by tLe frantie panic, a nar-
rowhaiwayanddois, which it
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that remedy be Dr. Boschee’s German
Syrup, which has been in use for over
thirty-five years. "A few doses of it will
- undoubtedy relieve your cough or cold,
•nd its continued use lor a few days will
Irregularity is bad in every department of life, in meals, in sleeping hours,
but especially whin it is a question of womanly habit. Not only is it a sign of
female disease, but, unless cured, it will cause dangerous troubles, because of
the poisons thus allowed to remain in the system.
If you suffer in this way, get a bottle of
Wine of Cardui
Mrs. Lucinda Johnson, of Fish Crek, Wis., writes: ”I suffered for furteen (14) years with irregu-
larity, causing great pain. At last I tried Cardui. and now I am cured.” At all druggists, in ?1 bottles.
WRITE US A LETTER ES SaSaeE-E aTmaa
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Rev. F. btarbird of Ea-t Ray-
mond. Maine, asaze: ^’4 :
used Bueklen’s Arnica Salvofo
several years on my eld urt) -aerifices
wound an I other obstenate’aores.
during the year and not a cent
did they hav left over. After
four or five yea s of thn proce-
dure, the wife ays, when they and property at their disposal
began to'pitch their littla’crop are seeking true-men, and, in
“Not a dollars worth of anything f * ”
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carryingout a plan for a large
residence It. basa frontage of
47 1.2 feet onixteenth street and
extends back 100 feet. 7
for fp-e thirg+. NofE. ents
NOTICE TO OUK CUSTOMERS. .
Don’tgivea mortgage if,JoTweare pleared to announce
that Foley’s Honey and far lol
tinn-, unit there are not three bet—
tryoung men in Texas, not
sweeter, belter women than the
two daughters, both man led.
Now, what that couple elid. o
rather that goo I wife, every cou-
pecan du it,f thev will tiv. ami
it is so ea-y to' do when veu
Loh Oliver, here last week.
Lush Smart of near Gilmer had
businers in our midstone day
1 litwerk. ,
Will Youngblood had the m‛s-
fortune ot getting hn l uggv tonn
up last Friday night as he was.
returnng tone fre m the exhibi-
tion. but Hore wasn’t apy one i
hurt.
lluel Mackey of Pritchett yisit-
ed in- parents (here from Fri-
day till Sunday.
i J. R. Oliver of Glade Creek
. visited h 8 patents hae last Sun-
i day night,
Miss Grace McClelland will re-
I turn to her home in Gilmer to-
> day.
commence. Natin al C O ra-
t >r. —
- Zev. Helms filled Ir- rgular
appointment here last Saturday
andSuuday. -
Mrs. Seany Reynolds and-
daughter, Mary, visited the for-
mer’s sister, Mrs. Luis Oliver
here lest Friday and attended the
exhibition.
COLLEGE or.
March 8. 1908.
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THIS IS WORTH 11 EM EM BERING.
Whenever you hnve a congh or
told, just rememterthat Folev’s
ilonev ami Tar will cure it. Do
not risk vour health by taking
anv but 1 he genuine., it is in a
velow package.—R. C. Barnwell.
live-* up to Ins convictions for
truth in business, social or mor-
WestMountain.
To the Echo: _ " ;
Farmers are hustling now as
spring hay opened up. Some are
planting corn and -on e are pro .
paring 1 lb ir ground. ,
Mi>s Gi ace .McClelland’?, school
c osed last Friday withan exhibi-
tion that night which wa- very
interesting to all that attended. ------
our county Superntenideut, Mr.
lon Sleppiri, made us a good
l ecture on education.
J. W. Oliver and A. B. Mack-
ey mate a flving tup to Glade-
water last Sunday.
-'Mir. BeU Davs and son. Je-se,
visited Let- son, Nev Sorrells,
st Hopewell Inst daturday aud
Sunday.'
? r. lb t rv W illeford and wife
visiies their son Clarence at
Glenwood Inst Sunday.
Guv Bennett has a well devel-
oped case of mumps.
vr-, a. A. blunt of Smth
,, moraluy has leceived at the
hands of false and sem-fase men
Tire world demands the highest
type of truthfulness in teachers
of morals, and morality pleads
k ernestly for clean bands, and
f "pure heart in her service, while
t be highest i twat d she can offer'
A re given to him who 19 fwitliful
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BAPTIST CHURCH.
Services every Sunday at 11 a. m. and
1:45 p. m. Prayermeeting every Wednes-
lay night. Sunday school meets every Sun-
lay at 10 a, m. J. M. Marshall, sperin-
endent; 1L. L Sheppard, pastor; J. J.
kephens, dark.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH.
Sunday School every Sunday morning at
0 o’clock, W. M. Barker, superintendent;
lisa Blanche Turner, Secretary.
Regular communion services every Sunday
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LODEN.
ximaurB or PTTMIAS.
। Gilmer Lodge No. 253, meets 1st and 3rd
Honday nights in every month. —e
).L rKRSEII, r 3 J. P. RAY
C. C. K. of R. and S.
woovm or tux WoRLD,
Gilmer Camp No. 350 meets 2nd and 4t
Fuesday nights in each month.
U. F. DESTON, - J. J. STEPHES
C.C. CUiL
ToFoTZ ._
Gilmer Lodge, No. 128, L O. O, F., meet
Ind and 4th Monday nights in each month
in K. of P. hall. Visitors are welcome,
O. K.FERRELL, N. G.
F, L BRADLEY. Bec.
Tegmen. •
Gilmer Homestead; No 968, meets 1st and
3rd Tuesday nights in each month.
W. R. SrPHENS, Foreman.
R. B. Bennett, Correspondent.
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Ws publiah oar formulas
a Wo banish aleqoi
a from our medielnes
IfCrS
ren. ’
A iv gemnen kit heing er-
fected f u ereat i ublic funeral
o tn ke mure Fiidirv'ov Saturday,
ifanet Burk histnge MH M -
ve 1gattu (•> arcertn the raus
ofthegrratlosa of life.. Ba-ing
Drjief on the nuitr of (hmIm*
recciveied and the numbei ot.
chiiditn reported mseing it is
thought 180 are dead.
Of i he 168 tner recoveres,
112 have been positvely peleut-
ri >i and fifty-sx nr* stili nn-
ki own* l be bodtes are Bo blaek
ened by fire andsmoke; eo batter-
e i andtrtieect by trampling feet,
t iat there is no huinan chance of
ibntiiv ring • vet tlipcovere
f on anythtg which ii. )
Fred Herte, thrrvefwh-se ehil-
ilten drwihiuur ais, length ol
thieir futher,delaresthati eculd d
akt nave comeffre in rr furnaci 3
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ia bought on a cieciitis year
All we eat we’ll raise bereafter,
except those thing# we unnot
raise.” The husband looked ask
ance at her, but he knew whn
coughs. colds am! lung troubes
a not affected hv the Natinnpl
Pure Food aud Drug law as it
contains no epiates or orhev
harmful drug4, and we recem-
mend it as a -afe remedv. lot
children and adults.—R. C. Bam
well.
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Stephens, J. J. Upshur County Echo. (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 12, 1908, newspaper, March 12, 1908; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1430996/m1/3/?q=music: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Upshur County Library.