Wise County Messenger. (Decatur, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, July 14, 1905 Page: 6 of 10
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A BLOOD PURIFIER
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quick cure for throat and lung troubles
At Man & Simmons’ drug store; price,
cultural agent, of Wichita Falls,
was here last week and made an
night for Marshall, where she is
to be married to Mr. Paul Jones, j
They will make Marshall their
! night.
J. E. Laney was here yester-
day and reports that Justin nar-
The Most popular and Widely-Known Blood Purilier
GUARANTEED PURELY VEGETABLE
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and contain twenty-four
developed peas.
and commodious sample room to
the Chico hotel.
A free bottle of Dr. Thacher's Liver and
Blood Syrup will be sent to any reader of
this paper who will write to the Thacher
Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn.
spending some 'days among his
old Wise county friends.
Uncle Johnnie Ratliff laid on
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future home. rowly escaped a cyclone Wednes-
Baker Guinn, who lives two j
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Mr. Wm. Simpson had a fine
mule colt killed by lightning
Mrs. R. E Nobles left Snnday during the storm last Tuesday
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From County Press.
Interesting Items Clipped From Our
County'Exchange List
hands is not a sign of freedom from germs,
and the most refined are not free from dis-
ease of lungs or throat and the germs are
rapidly spread by touching the hand that
has handled the handkerchief of one afflict-
ed with a cold catarrh or consumption.
The breath one inhales from the lungs of
another may contain germs of disease. " You
will not only be able to resist the germs of
consumption, but many thousands of cases
have been known where persons who were
suffering from incipient phthisis, or the
early stages of consumption were absolutely
One Dollar Saved Represents Ten
Dollars Earned.
The average man does not save to
exceed ten per cent of his earnings.
He must spend nine dollars in living
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making fast preparations for the
erection of two or three brick
buildings—other enterprises to
follow.
The machinery for the new
gin has arrived and the work of
placing it is in headway.
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Are due to indigestion. Ninety-nine of every
one hundred people who have heart trouble
can remember when it was simple indiges-
tion. It is a scientific fact that all cases of
heart disease, not organic, are not only
traceable to, but are the direct result of indi-
gestion. All food taken into the stomach
which fails of perfect digestion ferments and
swells the stomach, puffing it up against ths
heart. This Interferes with the action of
the heart, and in the course of time thar?
delicate but vital organ becomes diseased.
Mr. D Kauble, of Nevada. O . says: I had stomach
trouble and was in a bad state as I had heart trg6
with it. I took Kodol Dyspepsia Cure for about TF
months and It cured me.
Kodol Digests What You Eat
and relieves the stomach of all nervous
strain and the heart of all pressure.
Bottles only. * 1.00 site holding 2% times the trm
site, Which sells for 50c.
Prepared byEo. DeWITT *00., CHICAGO.
Sold by Summar & Thomason
down, with
vousness.
August 18th to 27th, inclusive.
All are respectfully invited to
attend.
T. S. Rogers and family mov
ed Wednesday to the residence
he recently purchased from W.
R. Ferguson on Rock Island are.
and W. E. Brown is moving his
family to the residence just va-
cated by Regers, having pur-
chased the place for his perma-
nent home.
Don’t waste your coupons
There is one in each paper
Save it and vote for your favor
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Supt. T. A. Taggart, of the being the ease he cannot be too care-
This is the season that tests the quality of your blood,
and if it is not good, then evidences of it will begin to
PARADISE.
From the Echo.
Ed Carlock left last Saturday
for Justin, where he will instruct
announce that the meeting at the
Baptist church will begin on the
third Sunday in this month, and
that all Christians are invited to
attend and participate in the ser
vices. Remember the appoint-
ment and the invitation.
erties that will produce this result. C.
B. Gunn, special agent.
BRIDGEPORT.
From the Index.
The protracted meeting at
Pleasant Valley has been ap
pointed to commence on the first
Sunday in August.
Too much picnic put the Index
behind time this week, but here
we are at last.
A card from Pastor J. B. Tid-
kept on giving it and before she had
taken half of one small bottle she was
well.” This remedy is for sale by
City Drug Store, Man & Simmons,
south side square.
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25 1-2 inches long and contain i
ing 21 beans. Who can beat it?
J. D Walton returned last
Friday from Decatur, where he
had been having his eyes treat
ed, and we are glad to know he
was benefitted very much.
We are requested to announce
ALVORD.
From the Budget.
The long looked for watermel-
ons have now made their ap.
pearance in the city and the
small boy especially is now once
more just as happy as he would
like to be. From all reports the
crop is very fine.
After a brief illness the infant
girl baby of Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Griffith died Friday morning and
was interred in the city ceme-
tery Saturday.
W. D. Bentley, special agri-
The Diamond Cure.
The latest news from Paris is that
they have discovered a diamond cure
for consumption. If you fear con
Sumption or pneumonia, it will, how.
ever, be best for you to take that
great remedy mentioned by W. T.
McGee, of Vanleer, Tenn. “I had a
cough for ten years. Nothing helped
me until I took Dr. King’s New Dis-
covery for consumption, coughs and
Nocona city schools, has been
appointed a member of the sum-
mer normal board of examiners
for 1905. The board will con-
vene in Austin soon and exam-
ine the work submitted by teach
ers attending the summer nor-
mals over the state.—Bowie
Blade.
day He stated that Justin was
A New Way to Memphis and the
Southeast.
To Randolph and then Rock
Island. Leave Fort Worth 10:50
A. M., arrive Memphis 8:00 A.
M. next morning. It’s every
day with the best of service.
C. W. Strain, G. P. A.,
, Fort Worth, Tex.
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Not long ago Dr i n Hi«ch ofchkago, our table Thursday a bean pod
said: "The most delicate perfume upon the "
irritability and symptoms of indigestion,
and thus the person is saved from those
symptoms of fever, night-sweats, headache,
etc., which are so common.
An alterative extract like Dr. Pierce’s
Golden Medical Discovery, made of roots
and herbs, without the use of alcohol, will
assist the stomach in assimilating or taking
up from the food such elements as are
required for the blood, will assist the liver
in throwing off the poisons in the system.
Do not permit some designing druggist
to insult your intelligence by offering you
a remedy which he claims is "just as good "
—because he made it up himself or ten
chances to one you will get a medicine
made up largely of alcohol, which will
only weaken the system.
Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery
is heart!y recommended by every person
who has ever used it and it has stood the
test of thirty-eight years of approval from
people all over the United States.
Free. Dr. Pierce’s Common Sense
Medical Adviser is sent free on receipt of
stamps to pay expense of mailing only.
Send 21 one-cent stamps for the book in
paper covers, or 31 stamps for the cloth-
bound volume. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce;
Buffalo. N. Y.
Dr. Pierce’s Pellets cure biliousness.
Cholera infantum.
Child not expected to live from one
hour to another, but cured by Cham-
berlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy.
Ruth, the little daughter of E. N.
Dewey, of Agnewville, Va., was seri-
ously ill with cholera infantum last
summer. "We gave her up and did
not expect her to live from one hour
to anofher," he says. “I happened to
think of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy and got a bot.
tie of it from the store. In five hours
Special Clubbing Offer.
Every man should subscribe to his
local paper, because from it he se-
cures a class of news and useful in-
formation that he can get nowhere
else, He should, however, also sub-
scribe to a first-class general news-
paper. Such a newspaper is A
SEMI-WEEKLY NEWS. 4
Thousands of its readers proclaim
it the best general newspaper in the
world. Its secret of success is that it
gives the farmer and his family just
what they want in the way of a family
newspaper. It furnishes all the news
of the world twice a week. It has a
splendid page where the farmers write
their .practical experiences on the
farm. It is like attending an immense
farmers’ institute. It has pages es-
pecially gotten up for the wife, for the
girls. It gives the latest market re-
ports. In short, it gives a combina-
tion of news and instructive reading
matter that can be secured in no oth-
er way.
For $1.80 cash in advance, we will
send The Semi-Weekly News and the
Wise County -Messenger each for one
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Subscribe at once at the office of
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is this vital fluid that must supply vigor and strength to our systems, and upon its
purity rests our chances for health. Any impurity, humor or poison in the blood acts inju-
riously upon the system and affects the general health. It is to the morbid, unhealthy
matter in the blood that chronic sores and ulcers are due. The pustular and seal
skin eruptions so common during spring and summer, show the blood to be in a riotousP
feverish condition, as a result of too much acid or the presence of some irritating humor or
acrid poison in the blood. A large per cent, of human ailments have their origin in a
polluted, diseased blood, and can only be reached by a remedy that goes into the circulation
and uproots and expels the poison and restores the blood to a healthy, natural condition. If
Springfield. Ohio, May 16, 1903. ypu havezany Symptoms Wheeling, W. Va., May 28. 1903.
On two occasions I have nsed your o . Dad 0100(1, and are I have used your g s. s this spring,
colds, which gave instant relief, and S. S. S. in the spring with fine results. I thinking of a blood puri- and found it to be a blood purifier of the
can heartily recommend it as a tonic and f +1en thin1 f s s s best order. My system was run down
blood purifier. I was troubled with me1e-ment.09-2D and my joints ached and pained me con-
headaches, indigestion and liver trouble, a remedy with a long- siderably, and I began to fear that I was
which all disappeared under the use of a est-hlished ren+,;/8, going to be laid up with Rheumatism. I
few bottles of your great blood remedy, es-ar eputauom had used S. S. S. before, and knew what
S. S. S. My appetite, which was poor, and that has proven it- it was; so I purchased a bottle of it, and
was greatly helped. I can eat anything ce1f . he enedifi, in die have taken several bottles, with the result
I want now without fear of indigestion. Sen —O 5 4 SP- in “15 that the aches and pains I had are gone;
and my blood has been thoroughly eases of the blood, and a my blood has been cleansed and reno-
cleansed of impurities and made rich and snerior tonic ond sve vated, my general health built up, so that
strong again. As a tonic and blood pur- "P..1mEA 9 S7 I can cheerfully testify to its virtues as a
ifer it is all you claim for it. tem builder, S. S. S. con- blood purifier and tonic.
show as the weather grows warmer. Carbuncles and boils,
pimples and blotches, and numerous itching and burning
skin eruptions will make their appearance, and are sure in-
dications of bad blood. If spring-time finds you with im-
pure, sickly blood, then you are in poor condition to with-
stand the strain upon the system which always comes at this
time of the year. A failure to look after your physical wel- 5
fare now, by purifying the blood and toning up the gen-
eral system, may result in a complete breaking down of £
health later on, and you will find yourself weak and run a
inspection of the condition of the
crops north of town a short dis-
tance. He reported the few
crops which he inspected in
splendid condition. He reports
cotton badly in need of more
sunshine and less rain.
Bill Slayton happened to the
misfortune to break his finger
while working in the bridge de
partment of the Denver road.
Dr. E. Brock, of Waco, inform-
ed a Budget reporter Friday
that he had decided to make Al-
vord his home and has rented a
residence and will occupy same
at once.
F. N. Stiles, a farmer of nea
Alvord, made our office a call
Monday and informed us that a
bug, which resembles the
boll weevil, is destroying his cot
ton crop. We do not think, how-
ever, that this is the boll weevil,
as, after close examination, we
have never yet met one of the
gentlemen in this section of the
county. But boll weevil or no
boll weevil, this bug which is
now working on the cotton seems
to be doing considerable damage
in this immediate section.
CHICO.
From the Review.
In conversation with ex-Sena-
tor C. V. Terrell during the pic
nic, he informed us that he
would be in the race for county
i judge. We have known Mr. Ter-
rell for a long time and feel safe
in saying that a better qualified
man or a more perfect; gentle-
man could not be selected to fill
this important office.
Not the sound of a fire-crack-
er nor the wave of a flag disturb-
ed the peace and quietude of our
little city on the glorious 4th.
Nearly overybody went to Al-
vord and Bridgeport.
[We beat you some. Two or
three bunches of fire crackers
gahomyeGamisWHENYOU THINK OF
ful about unnecessary expenses. Very
often a few cents properly invested,
like buying seed for his garden, will
save several dollars outlay later on.
It is the same in buying Chamber-
lain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy. It costs but a few cents,
and a bottle of it in the house often
saves a doctor’s bill of several dollars.
For sale by City Drug Store, Man &
Simmons, south side square.
egected a permanent." Unequaled
miles north of Chico, certainly
deserves the blue ribbon for
longest pod of peas in this vi-
cinity. He brought to our office
some that measured 38 inches
Indigestion Cured.
There is no case of indigestion,
dyspepsia or stomach trouble that will
not yield to the digestive and
strengthening influence of Kodol Dys-
pepsia Cure. This remedy takes the
strain off the stomach by digesting
what you eat and allowing it to rest
until it grows strong again. Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure affords quick and
permanent relief from indigestion and
all stomach troubles, builds up the
system and so purifies that disease
cannot attack and gam a foot hold as
when in a weakened condition. The
constantly increasing use of Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure by physicians of hos-
pitals and general practice of itself
tells how wonderful modern discovery
has proven to be the greatest diges-
tant for the alleviation of a suffering
humanity. Its many cures of both
children and adults grows larger day
by day. Sold by Summar & Thoma
son.
Do you want a sound liver, vigorous I
digestion, strong, healthy kidneys, reg-
ularity in the bowels’ Take Prickly
Ash Bitters. It has the medical prop-
no appetite, and a prey to indigestion and ner-
It is poor blood that makes weak bodies, for it t 5"
cured by Dr. Pierce 's Golden Medical Dis- that Rev. C- L Ballard, of the
covery. It maintains a persons nutrition i
by enabling him to eat, retain. digest and ! M. E. church South, Will pro-
assimilate food. It overcomes the gastric
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771 E. Main St. 1 . -‘P 1533 Market Street.
ash, arsenic or other
mineral, but is composed exclusively of vegetable ingredients, selected for their medicinal
properties and gathered from nature’s store-houses—the fields and forests. The thou-
sands who have used S. S. S. and know from experience what it will do in blood troubles,
do not need to be reminded of a blood purifier now, for they know no better can be found
than S. S. S. If you are thinking of a blood purifier, think of S. S. S., which has been
sold for nearly fifty years, while the demand is greater now than ever in its history.
No remedy without merit could exist so long and retain the confidence of the people.
Write us if in need of medical advice, which is given without charge. a
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA, GA.
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Halcomb, N. W. Wise County Messenger. (Decatur, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, July 14, 1905, newspaper, July 14, 1905; Decatur, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1560978/m1/6/?q=%22Business%2C+Economics+and+Finance+-+Journalism%22: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .