Upshur County Echo. (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 10, 1911 Page: 6 of 8
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ST. LOUIS, MO.
PFOPNIETOR
safe ana speedy remedy for Sore Eyes.
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JAMES F. BALLARD
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‘ ACCUSED OF STEALING.
E. E. Chamberlan, cf Clinton,
Me. boldly accuses Buck ten’s Ar-
nica Salve of stealing—.the sting
from burns or scalds—the pain
from sores of all k nds—the ds-
tress from boils or piles. “It robs
cuts, corns, bruises, sprains and
injuries of their terror,” he says.
To A. B. Davidsot
I see you intend to r
pros out 61 the pU'ty/M
negroes cannot participstt
Democratic primary, tht
will own • the steam, 9
should prepare to be Tas
Common Herd.
—An ordinary case of diarrhoea
can, as a rnle be cared by a sin-
gle dose of Chamberlain’s Colie
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy.
This remedy has no superior for
bo vel complants. . for sale by
all druggists.
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often germs multiply so fast the
little fighters are overcome. Then
Terrell, Tex., Aug., 4.—Heay
rains fell north and east of here,
but, so far as learned, no damage
was done to crops.
ill with an t’Muck of h< art trouble.
It is said, however, that the at- i qf H. T. Wearner, was accidental-
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San Angelo, Texas, August 4.
— R. F. Tankersley’s handsome
ranch home south of here burned
today, loss $10,000. Mr. Tanker
sley and a grandchild had a nar-
row escape from death on the
second floor.
brought in and sold to T. B. Fus-
ion for 11.75c.
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a new stomach
good health.”
druggists.
pound, It is. absolute’y guaran
teed to do what is claimed for it,
and if you Want to try it before
buying, send yonr address for a
free sample bottle to Pepsin Syr
up Co., 119 Ca’dwli Blg,
Monticello. Id. Iisjoldhyall
druggists at 50c and $1 00 a bottle.
gave me surprising relief and the
second bottle seemed to give me
Calera, Ok.. Aug. 4.—About
one inch of rain fell here this
morning. The present prospect
for cotton is better than for
years.
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Streight Case Called.
Gatesville. Tex., Aug.. 3.—The
case of the State of Texas vs
Mrs. Minnie Lee Streight was
called for trial this morning.
State announced ready for trial.
Defense submitted motion for
continuance which .was granted
and case set for February 8,
1312.
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MRS. ROLLINS AND MRS. MORAN
People in all parts of the coun-
try are coming to know of one
grand remedy for stomach, liver
Livington, Texas, August 2.-
U. M. Brock, assistant cashier'
of the First National bank at
Livingston, has been elected
cashier of the State bank just
organized at Grapeland.
owoth
this Dla
PostCity. Tex Aug.-
rains fell here last night.
of stock water andgoodr
ass u red to st or k m en. antHa
fell safe on all crops* j
Cuero, Texas, August
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and bowel troubles, including
the worst cases of constipation
aha indigestion. Mrs. Minerva
E; Rollins of Dewey, IB., and
Wihelmshot, Prussia, August. Lufkin, Texas, August 3.—
Empress Auguste Victoria is. While hunting near Lufkin today
Cecil Wearner, the 8-year-old son
Olney, Tex., Aug , 4.—A hard ..
rain fell throughout the Only mies apart, agree that the rem-
country,greatly benefiting cotton :dy Is Dr, Caldwell’s Syrup Pep.
feesstu. . • sen, the great herb laxative com.
SEEMED TO GIVE HIM A NEW
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"I Suffered intensely a’fereat-Barnwell’e.
;ng and no medicide or treatment’ ’ •-------——=-
I tried seemed to do any good.”1 Cuero, Texas, August 2.-A
writes H. M. Yoangpeters, Edit- Mexican boy* Juan Serbricka,
.' Itarus
the vitality., ----
Ballard’s -
Snow Liniment
is a Healing Remedy for All Ailments of
the Flesh of Man and Beast
oeca with which this splendid liniment heals tp a bad
.Tha or sore has surprised and pleased those who were accus-
wound to the slower and uncertain effect of less powerful reme:
tomedimnds°the lacerated fesh so quickly that there is but
IM, time lost from work. In relieving rheumatic pains, neural-,
ria scidtica, it has -done and is doing a wonderful, work. Many
EIronf victims of these diseases have found to their great satis:
faction that it cure, an attack in a fraction of the time required
Ly the ordinary treatment. ... . . —.1. ....
It is equally effective in the flesh ailments of animals. Owners
or biqoded stock value it highly for two reasons: It heals ■
and wounds quickly, and leaves no disfiguring scars. a
Thia remedy is needed in every home. If tts.great.Poer a “
efficacy was generally known, no family would be without it.
Price 25c, 50c and 31.00 per Bottle. •
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A well known Des Momes,
woman after Buffering miserably
for two days from bowel compaint
was cured by one dose of Cham-
berlan’s Colic, Cholera and Diar-
rhoea Remedy. For sale by all
druggists.
- Infighting to keep the blood
and perfectly pure the white corpnscles attack
for sale by all disease germs like tigers. But
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I- M- BURNETT.
Successor to
C. C. CARSON,
wants to do your DRAY AGE atid
- TRANSFEworkana MOVING
Prompt work and courteous treat-
ment.
and blister without pain, oi your
money refunded. For sale by
| all druggists.
Buy it now. Now is the time
to buy a bottle of Chwuberlain,s
Colic, Coleraand Diarrhoea Rem-
edy. It is almost certain to be
needed before the summer h over.
This remedy has no superior. For
sale by al! druggists.
Halliday, Tex., Aug , 4.—The
best rain that this place has had
this year fell today. The rainfall
is estimated at one and a half
inches.
It rray surprise seme of our by the democratic hl
readers to know that ‘ a simple i:csentatatiyes, passedt
case of stomach trouble, if neg- ‘ early this evenin, L 1
lected, can get so bad that it will The bill cuts the bsa
Mis; L Moran of Kansap City.
Kas., towns bi aily a thousand
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A KING WHO LEFT HOME
set the world to tai king, but Paul
Mathulkaof Buffalo, N. Y. says
he always keeps at hom the king |
of all laxatives—Dr. Kings new
Life Pills—and that they’re a
blessing to all the family. Cures
constipation, headache, indiges-
tion, dyspepsia. Only 25c at R.
C. Barnwell’s.
Italy, Tex., Aug., 4.—The I
second bale of new cotton was I
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stomach trouble,indigestion, etc ,
until is was feared he bad cancer
of the stomach. Finally he took
Dr. Caldwed’s Syrup Pepsin and
wa4 cured. This remedy is adso-
luetly guaranteed to do what is
claimed, and if you want to try
it before buving, send your ad-
dress for a free sample bottle to
Pepsin Syrup Co, 119 Culdwell
Bldg., Montiedilo, III. It 13 sold'
by all druggists at 50c aud $100
per bottle.
Light showers fell here and
heavy showers fell over the
PAINLESS BLISTER
Guaranteed to give satisfaction —Crts an d bruises may be heal-
or of The Sun, Lake View, Ohio. - -- —---------
“The first few doses of Chamber- Arneckeville this morning,
lain a Stomach and Liver Tablets --------------
A TEXAS WONDER
i ho Txas Wonder ures kid-
ney and bladder tronhles, remov-
ing gravel, cures diabetes, weak
ami I me Darka, ibeumutism, and
"! eregularties of the kireys
and bladder in both men and wo.
men. i egulates bladder
troubles in children. If not sold
by your druggist it will be sent
by mail on receipt if $1 00. One
small bottle is two moeths treat-'
ment and seldom fails to perfect I
a cure. Dr. E. W. Hall, 2926
Oive street, St. Louis. Mo, Send
for Texas testimonials. Sold by
druggists.
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London, August 3.—The Right
Rev. Francis Paget, \ bishop of
Oxford, died todry. He was
born March 20, 1851.
DR. COX’S
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. Georgetown, Texas, August 3
—Constable H. 0. Prull arrested suadeniy sie yesterday1
logo Miller of Austin here oa a caused by eating fresh
charge of assault to murder' cheese. No fatal results
Miller wiD be taken to Austin been reporto", tutso"t“
Eudora, Ken . rufered from
— -Bites of potsonousinsa
cause the flesh to swell "
be treated with a hezlngu
tie that will coanteraett
son and heal the wourd.B
Snow Liniment answersen
quirement in such cm»J
230, 50V ane $1 oo per
Sol by R C Birzwel,
Gives Two New Congre
Washington, D. Q., Au
The house reapportionm
is expected to pass the
today. It increases then
ship of the House from 39
and would increase Tea
gressman by two. Then
ti on ment passed the Sena
out roll call and goes to.
ence over Senate amentia
—You can’t dodge th i
germ while yourlver
it makes you an easy m
disease Het bine is the b
tection. It put* the I
sound, healthy condition a
ifies the stomach an 4 I
Price 50c. Sold by E C
weli.
hands of his brother, His con-
dition is serious. ’
Cotton Tariff Ba
Washington. August ,
ported by all the dmo
western portion of the county., by thirty inr gent re
the demtra 1, co.
O. G. RICHARDS, PENSION AGENT. . . IX , ton l
vi Sio in ea s u res brought
THIRTY YEARS TOGETHER,
Thirty years of association—•
think of it. How the merit of a
good t hi ng stands out in that time
—or the worthlessness of a bad
one. So there’s no guess work
in this evidence of Thus. Ariis.
Concoid, Mici , who writes: ‘.‘I
have used Dr. Kng’s New Dis-
covery for 35 years and it’s the
best cough and cold cure I ever
used.” Oace it finds entrance
in a home you can’t pry it out.
Many families have used it forty
years. It‛s the most infalible
throat and lung medicine on
earth. Unequaled for lagnppe.
asthma, hay-fever, croup, quinsy
or sore lungs. Price 50c, $1.00.
Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by
R C Barnwell.
------ --------- . ---------^on cotton manufact-JI
For fifteen years O. G. chards, ' from 48 to27percentad
1 i .... *... a 21 pereent reducton.
Stepping on a rusty nail has see .pimples, boils, eczema, salt-
2een the cause of many cases of rheum and sores multiply and
lockjaw. The nail was not so strergth and appetite fail. This
much the fault as neglect of the condition demanis Electric bit.
."wound. If snch wounds wereters to regulate the stomach, liv-
promptly cleansed and Ballard’s er and kidneys and to expel poi-
:Snow Liniment applied there sons from the blood. “They are
would be no lockj iw. as the anti-j the best blood purifiers.” writes
ceptie properties of the liniment C. T. Budahn, of Tracy Calif
would counteract the poison and “I have ever found.e Thev
'the wound would heal quickly, make inch, red blood strong
l < • • - 21 • 5 and $1.00 per bot- nerves and build up your health.
Guaranteed to heal without a
blemish, or jour money refunded.
Price 25c. 50c and $1, 25c size
_ ------ for famly use only. For sale by
Try them. 50c at R. C. Barnwell’s all druggists. — te
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Sold and recommendd. by All
Druggists.
Vardaman’s Majority 20,000.
Jackson, Miss., Aug B.—Far-
mer Gov. James K. Vardaman
won the Democratic nomination
for United State? Senator b
about 20,000 majorlty over Leroj
Percy and C. H. Alexander.
Partial returns received here
from every county in the State
today indicate that about 119,500
votes were cast. Of this number,
the former Gove r no polled over
60 per cent.
^Theodore G. Bilbo has been
nominated for Lieutenant Gover-
nor over two opponents. He poll-
ed practically the same vote as
Vardaman.
The returns indicate the nomi-
nationation of Ross Collins for
Attorney General over 8. S.
Hudson by less than 5,000
majority.
Honored^^v^
When_s women speaks of herng V
Ukai cret suffering she F,. md
trusts you. Millions have be-/ A
stowed this mark of cone. aa
deuce on Dr. R. V. Pierce,'
of Buffalo, N. Y./ ' Every- 2
where there are women who' A
bear witness to the wonder. #3 EI ?
working, curing-power of Dr.* 7
Pierce’s Favorite Prescription Aeqd
— which saves the sufferine ifx A4Ey.2
from pain, and successfully A82EA
grapples with woman's weak- UEA
nesses and thMara tl!x. i"T
IT MAKES WEAK WorEN sT
IT HAKES SICK WOMEN We
No woman’s appeal was ever misdirectg . !
fidence misplaced when she wrote for orh
the WORLD’s DISrENSARY MEDICAL Am **'
R. V. Pierce, President,, Buffalo, N. Y Ta,
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applyng Chamberlain’s Liniment
It an anticeptic and causes
such njhres to heal without mat-
uration. This liniment also re-
lievessoreness of thw muscles and
rheumatic pains For sale by all
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Stephens, J. J. Upshur County Echo. (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 10, 1911, newspaper, August 10, 1911; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1431219/m1/6/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Upshur County Library.