Sealy Weekly News. (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, March 20, 1908 Page: 2 of 8
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Should Have Steady Nerves.
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wil sue writ of injunetion restrain-
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tasted such a delicious drtnk.
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greatly in combating the ravagve’ot.
It* Ml weei. This eimplement ipthe
invontton ot.Dr W E Hida, former
’uto^
gard’i
meat."
Arese From
Negro La
Men of bra
though they
From Terrible Eczema—Baby‘s Head
a Maee of Itching Rash and Gores
—-Disease Cured by Cuticura-
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setibed as a
atreah wati
day in Joint onferenice.
Galveston, Tex ; lattoNrtoo county
andthe-ratironde niinterest in the
Trouble at Verde, I
: Question of Wage
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SEVERAL WHITE
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la being guided in a large measune
by the arrangements made by the
countyy — .
adjudged adjusted apparentiy- satis
rectory to all intereata, and a feeling
of unity on the proziess eo far made
ia believed to eslat between the coun-
ty comminsioners and rallroad repre-
sentatives.. The text store will be
His Choice. ,
A country clergyman oo hla round
indo by the county toward entering
* A preliminary conract with the
lege of Alabam
lb* kin* roar Uta of a series of
Aetna attached to a tight Hteel trasan
what Mr Moolextcalh other ancient
, "metroluppusoa,’ to not an unheahthy
itness of Brainy
Unbelievers"
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Route to Laredo.
Laredo. Tex.: It la reported that the
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MACHINE WAR ON WEEVILS.
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Patent Rights to Implament May Be
Bought by the Government.
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Negro Returned Home After Having
Been in Quarantine for Smaiipox
spectaltrai advie
boos another —,—
Several persons were
od. ail of whom
special train waa Mr.
Orange. Texas, an
jor Richardson Lml
to hertoualy,
through the
will not recover,
shot in the hand. Al
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Hello Girt Robbed of $35.
Hguston, Ter.: ‘An operator at the
central"oftice of the Independent Tel
ephone Cpmpang.-Mias Mamie Helt
man. waa robbed of her pocketbook,
containing the sum of $35, Thursday
She waa out shopping. 4 and while
walking along Preston avenue, be-
tween Main and Travis, tria jostled
tu the crowd.-and later mlsed her
handbag containing the money The
matter waa reported to the police by
Miss Heitman, but so far there has
.been no arrest made nor any clew
found.
“ with, and a I
belief in. the Holy Scriptures, for
ta your certain interest."
Thomas Jeferson, who wrote
"Declaration) of Independence," a
"I have said, and always will aay.
By BIT. A. C. DIXON, D. Bl,
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Che Stain
LON pavus. ■ f • Editor and rasdiher
The nervous system of the musician
la often very sensitive and any habi
like coffee drinking may so upset the
nerves as to make regular. and peeve
•ary daily practise next to Impossibie,
- "I practise from seven to eight hours
aday and study Harmony two hours,",
writes a Mich. music student. "Last
September L was so nervous I could
only practise a few minutes at a time,
dad mother said I would have to drop
my music for a year. - —
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Weed NotGutity or Murder.
in thecaseot-the
Foxherruziconrcemreai,
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Their return reused aother outbreak
ACREE ON CAUSEWAY.
•aw Brooks come to the door and
throw eut ar burning quill and in a
few minne another gun shot
"eard. Some HmiTWfterward the neigh-
torsweut down antpuwshedthe door
open and theabove ghastiy sight sue t
their eyes.
Ho far as is known there is no one
who sawithe killing, and. alter hear-
ing the testimony of .several witneases
who live in the neigh bur hoed. Ngutre
Perry ordered the bodies buried and
they were buried Sunday afternoon.
killed his wife, Ida, sad his stepson,
Solomon Colemap, and then took Uhe
gun and shot hlmaelt.
fheritt Munden found the nigrsss
f-bed Arees heraeet-ty-hez-hus
band, and in the door was the boy,
about Id years of age From the ne
groes who live near by it was learned
that on Saturday Brooks, who .had
been In quarantine on aceount of
smallpok, camg to the neozhborhood.
Loud talking at the house was heard
during the night and early in the
day morninz Sheriff Munden received
word te go te ***' gin. He had
his son. Ciaude Munden, went out
Over 25 years ago London Truth-es.
tabllahed a doll compottton. Thia
of comee. and by November 1 Mt more
Ube myei than for years, and was
ready to > seams my music, .
"I now practise as sual, do my
atndying add when my days work 1s
fdished I am not any more pervous
than when I hngm.
“I cannot too highly recommend
Poatum to musteline who practise half
Marahan, Tex.; “Aundny morning
s aznmreroguarama’
Pari Gaddo road three negroes met
leg th is onei house; the slayer ending
his own life with the weapon with
which be killed the other two. Sun-
the station with shotggu and all kinds
of frearma Kxdteurnt is at fever
heat and further troule is expected
The trouble grew out of the dissatis
—» a preliminary contract with the The boy squirmed, but at last, to WEt5: * have always been
- dspdsumB6dabshuneekk-Aak, hi mobher 3 Be re SnvasotasulausdesaHen-eitr
been no less seriously perplexed
NO OBSTACLES
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HerbertKnox Smith. Witt Have the
Run of New York Exchange.
: affairs more than three jeers. ■ Then
a Cuban congress aad a Cuban prent
Beat NiWNmed power Everythinx
went eihoothly until tho eleetion of a
new preaident, when the ovponents of
the adminintration were kept from the
polis in so many distrtets that an in
- nurreetion soon started. nThe United
States had to tntervene the becond
time; is Beptember, 1906 M bee been
busy since then straightening out the
' tangle tkto which Presideat Palma in-
solved the Island Presideni Reone
volt announced 10 congrens the other
- day that our work would be eompteted
on Vebruary 1, 100%, This will be la
toso than two yeais and a half from
the appointment of the American pro
visionai governor. As IM electon of
a wow president anA cougroM le to Ao
• ’ * under the supervinion of the American
. omcer la Cuba. It is likely that there
will be tair play Thu next test of
Cuban abiHty wili.come in tour year
more, when theCubens try again to
choose a new president. If it should
-- happen that the United Btates has to
be relied in a third time there are
many peraons who believe that it
mhaauuzt.n miaia wuda A., e*—to | Mund ahdinla
HNN MVE r0IF9 S6 ‘016 MlY» R"* PMMNI
remain long enough to assure the
comntry agajpat iMurrsettoa every four
years, . "-
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The most northerly point of lane
known to CapA Morris Jesup on an
ialand north of Greenland. . ttv was
diseoverd by Commander -Beary la
1900, and named after the president
at the Peary Arctic elub, Morris K
. Maf. who bae.torely died Mr desup
was one of the most liberal patrons.ot
science, art and exploraion of hin
_ ' tme. He not only gave generoualy to
the cause of arctic expioration, bet
provided the money for many scion
ute expeditions grgnnized to study
antiqulties in various parts at the
wora merwtirberhnowafurthene
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noune his nhme for no one knowa
.. bow long when naked to name the
-
. the latent goographies ahow it en thei
mape now but. they will all haw u la
not confrmed. that * n George Smith,
boagbeegor tor the Amber company,
waa shot Mors thank score of shots
New York The conmissianer o:
corporationa Herbert Knqr Smith,
will be given every facility to invest!
rate the New York Stock Exchange
in his inquiry into alleged stock ex-
change gambling, which ha* been or
dered by Presideut Roosevelt, accord
। ng to a statement made by Secretary
Sty Of the exchange '
•We will abow Mr. Smith all we
haye" sald Mr Ely. There is abow-
when she’got a rash on her face and
within five days her face and head
were all one sore. We used different
remedies but it got worse instead of
NEGRO’S AWFUL DEER
—
rmipLE TRNoGDY AT J0NEe GIN,
Five MiLES from marshall
of visits intervlewed a youngster as
to his acquaintance with Bible sto-
ries *' "w T
“My lad," he aald, “you have, of
course, heard of the parables?"
"Yes, sir," shyly answered the boy,
whos mother had inducted kim ip
sacred history. "Yea, sir.”
"Good!" said the clergyman. "No
which of them do you like the best
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nothing torruft conceal ta re
°. the exchanee or Mg manage.
books of philosophers, with all their
pompot diction. How meager; how
contemptible are they when compare
with the Scriptures The majesty ot
the Seriptures strike 3 me -with, adi
miration." 3
We-coud-nl volumes with quote-
tionsfrom famous Christian scholars,
but these are from skeptical men of
brains and culture who view the Bible
•Imply as an tntelllgent, moral aad ed»
ucatlonalforce.
Great men, though not Christans,
give the same high estimate of Jesus
Christ Daniel Webster wrote: "I
believe Jesus Christ to be the Son of
Ing the Postal Telegraph Company,
which has arranged to' open an office
to Laredo, from using along the right--------—wu
of way of the International A Great drank Pstum every morntag instead
Northern rung, diahta the have an
exeluaive cowtract tor use of all these
Aont Ana toot at the Hottentt tutor?
“ehamessFutnamin The sunday Mag .
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EYESIGHT WAS IM DANGEP• ||
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SSB^. b indktment with Uto «
The Hottentot Tot.
ft « Hottentot tught a Hottentot tot
To tor ere the tot eould uator. .. - 4- —
Oucit the Hottentot tot . I
To be taught to say "ought
Or -naught" or what ought to be taught
o,herf
M to hor ana toot a Honentot tot- :
Be taught by a Hotrentet! AELttentot
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she was seven months old I started
to see the Cutiura Remedies and is
two months our baby wasa different
girL, Tou-could not see a sign of a
sore and she was as fair as anew-
born baby She has not had a sign of
the ectema since Mrs H. F. Budke.
Lesueur, Minn, Apr. IS and May t, "07."
causeway, in a jolt conference held
Friday afterboon in he county com
m isa loner a caart. caie to a final de
____ 'This waa terribly discouraging as
Western Union Will Balk Pontar, 1 couldn’t bear the thought of losing
• whole year at study. Becoming con-
vinced that .my nervouaness waa
Washington: The Department of Ag- mad
iiculture will probahi % buy, and thus ito
ptouleh monopllaation in its menu- 2
ment which, 1 ^aMr
"=2---
Um ano new shoes eaay.A
arista cure for sweating feet. Sold
- Ar- Aaen‘ n9 sub-
Ad-
faction and frletion pveh wages and
the recent race trouble. In which the
drivet from Verda.
piec
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the
universal conscience baa decreed t
title of Bon of God, and that iv
justice. In the tret rani F at a
grand family at true sons of God 3
must place Jesus. The highest if
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ly
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from
"Wh
who
know by what practical methods the
religiqus feeling which is theessen
Ual basis of moral conduet, is to be
kept up in the present chaotic state of
opinion on t Hees, matters without the
tuseofthe Eible, |
Rosseau, strong and independeot
though skeptical, wrote: "Peruse the
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som
ners
had
brov
tier
Mus
dear
cision on preliminaly mtters; the
rail road s’ counter poposition, with
modificalens. being accepted by the
county. Every potnt at variance was
«quares from under Utb plants and
into a narrow vath. where they are
exposed to the futt rays M the-sun.
.in addition, thia, machine mulches the
soll, and ta thus a good qultivazar.
> Thia invention bap resulted from the
obmerastion that the mortality of wee-
vits M Ininitely greater whoa the
sqwares and bolls which they mfest
He in the sunthan when they, are
shaded, and thia machine supplles a
qulek and chgap method of throwing
all the punctured squares and bulls
into the sun, and thus multiplies the
destruetiou of the weevils which they
harbor Dr Howard, chief antomolo-
gist of the Agricultural Department, ta
confdent that it will prove to be -of
greet bnet.
COVERNOR CUTS FESTIVITIES.
Affairs of State Preclude His Attend-
gnee Now.. *
Auntin, Tea.: The goveror is just
now being overwhelmed with invita-
tone to vIsH communities participate
in pienica attend reunions and other
Eatheringa and make speeehes la each
iustanee, but authorize the’htatement
that he Is compelled to decline all at
the Invitationa because of the exne-
tions of otficial busiuess at this' time
Thevartous boards have been meet-
tag and are meeting at this time,
hence, he has little time to get away
kroma Ufa capitok However, he hM an.
nouood thar he would of necnamity '
take a MMi ruet to the near tuture,
and while he baa not decided where he
will go, hi melmnations are towara
Cryteal Lake, near Palestine, where
weastern Uniom Teteataph1 Poutm "AF’heh copmeenn TdJ
*e " W S
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New Yotkeity. which hyeterleai
1mazinationn are fam to vompare with
Nineveh, Tyre Babyion. sodom[ani*guehniaythazwhninraca
i Fthee ugh a Held tl scrapes faleu
sciounees of God that ever ,
ta the breast at humanity was
Jesus. - Repose now th thy
ly aa entomalogist tn the Department
at ‘Azriculture, but now a professor in,
the Aar leudturat.and Michnical Cob _
account at hia indelity. wrote
Christ: "AU history is incompreb
her 11 and 1%, There were-26,000 toys
I-
ume-awillmake better eitizens, bek
ter fathers and better husbands." .1
Daniel Webster, than whom a bralmi
tr man has not lived under our fac.5
aald: "The1 Bible Is the book of a
others for lawyers as well as divinen
and I pity the man who cannot find
In It a rich Supply of thought and rate
at conduct” “It is a belief in the
' Bibe," wrote Goethe, "which has
served me as a guide of my moral and:
literary life. N .No criticism will be able
to perplex the confidence we have I
a 7 writing whose contents .have'
stirred up and given vital life and
energy by its own. The further the
ages advance'in civilization the more
the Bible will be used."
Matthew Arnold has not been ate
cused of sympathy' with Christianity,
but he had brains and he wrote: “To
the Bible men will roturn because
they cannot do without it."
The Bible Essenttal.
Diderot, the French unbeliever,
when he looked from The ecclestasical
machine which he had cause to ert
else, to th« Bible itself, wrote: No
better lessons can I teach my child
than those at the Bible.”
Even Prof. Huxley, though be had a
narrow, scientifie spirit, was compeHed
better and we thought sho would turn
blind and that her ears would fall off.
She suffered terribly, and would
scratch until the blood earns. This
went on until she was five months old.
then I had her under our family doe-
tor’s care, but she continued to grow
worse He said it was eczema. When
—ce— - Teo.
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NO WITWESSES TO THE CRIME
God. The miracles which he wrought
establish in my mind his personal au-
thority and render It proper fof me
to believe what he asserts" , 2
Ralph Waldo Emerson said: "Jesus
is the moot perfect of all men that
have, jret appeared."
> Napoleon Bonaparte, with a mind aa
discriminating and logical as Web-
stera, held the same view. "I know
men.” eaid NNapoleon. "and I ten yon
Jesus Christ was not A mate .H
On one occasion Gen Bertrand MH
pressed to Napoleon his dbubt as to
the deity of Christ -If you do not
believe that Jesus Christ was di
vine." returned Napoleon. “I dl<
wrong to appoint you general."
_ Krnest Renan, who lost his protes
sorship la the ‘University of Paris omi
Ns SERE
BO.
"Bu
terr
win
Ahat
erih
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wher
r ...
“B
sent
place, aA great eities gw Late yea*
the birtha exeneded tap death* by
40000. This h e areatmr gain tha
appeara fur the same time in Landon,
Berits ar 8 Poereburs, aad In Farti
the denthrate ta much grepter. chan
1- the Mrth nte New York ta a healthy
young child aad tha nation will gun
seed-ta bringing it up yet
Mr. Kdinon baa sent Count Leo Tot
•toy a phonograph- of the latest and
mont improved pattern, and la return
will receive a cylinder rogiatering Tol
way's, voice as he civek his intorpreta
-tonot cortain table texts. The time
will coum probably wheu the volees of
all promitent persomnages will be thus
proserved for the editeatton of inter
«enerationa. For thetrmnitr, th.
voice* at private tndividuals wun
" doubtless be kept la the came way for
th* benet ot their tumilles, just as
universaily as photographa ar* sow
cannot tall teg
to the RIBle,
very Kith pli
aa a literary; 4
ical and religu
force in the wo
- Such a mani
Benjamin Fra
lite who ; 'SB
"Youmg man,
advice to yen
that you ,cultii
an acquaints
—--e
a - Cube Pvegrsse’M
• Cuba to making alow prgreea toward
seltcovernment .The *nt time the
United States Intervened in the
"I guess I like that one where
somebody loafsand fishee."
NOTABLE DATES.
Por yenrs a great frhena of the poor
childfen Se Franeis Harry, gave the
11.000 sikpipieem healdiynagc
bu Erlnda and reladives arranged that
the pits at sixveneea shoyla be givm
lute the same to tee oxpectant ehu
Bron.
— ———--m
The Amertcas style <4 benerolehce
y^**.11* be contagioua. Other coun-
trmiridnilaauhuomee Tem
tuck
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First violin made, 1440.
MUSIC STUDENTS
T Aloha en
J Shreveport,
Bay train passed,
route to Alexandria
a amall lumber tow
Verda. Ite.
charge er me
and Shooting Took Place --tN.Raway. Those
“ there hs
riot ther,
ly wound-
white. On the
Porto of
of the Tuy
Company, who
I by a shot
and It is Mid
b Strong was
n namel "Scot
ay" te ata to have wen nhet, tut ta
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found that Jai Brooks, a negro, had: The shooting. Itaeo reported but
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