Wise County Messenger. (Decatur, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 774, Ed. 1 Friday, February 7, 1896 Page: 6 of 8
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himself, and after a-at determining to
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Sold by Grocers Everywhere.
WALTER Baker & Co.,Ltd., Dorchester, Mass.
Adulterated beer is,
tion, much more unhealthful than pure
beer made of hops and malt, but when
the healthfulness of any sort of beer is
JUST BEEN TO THE STORE
SEE WHAT I GOT FOR IO CENTS
riage ceremony had not been a sham. i
It transpires that prior to donning his
very little alcohol in proportion to the everything turned out beautifully and
the villain was completely foiled. The
various treatments, and was nearly dis-
couraged, when a friend recommended
Tell Whether You Are Physically Bet-
. congratu-
lations. Then the curtain went down.
Everybody laughed and pronounced the
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I show excellent. Wescott left Portland
a few days later and the lady in the
Portrait of Pocahontas.
Henry S. Wellcome, the well known
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There is all the difference In the
world between the two beverages. I
They are made, in the first place, of dif- l
ferent materials. ]
The mere passing off of s
ties of liquid is unnaturel
process of fermentation with carbonic
acid gas, while whisky is quiet and, in
this respect, inoffensive. Beer contains
The largest piece of good
tobacco ever sold for 10 cents
— , .and
he 5 cent piece is nearly as
arge as you get of other
hish grades for IO cents
W withstanding the
VAN fact that they
T f charged me three
correctly. If a man
ticipant in genuine nuptials with a
gentleman of this city, and that this
is one reason why she is eager to have
Portland, and so did a gay young
swain named Wescott. As the play-
me urst place, ot air- i wright had it there were two lovers in
Beer being a spark- l the drama, and as the advance agent
ling beverage is heavily charged in the mapped out the case he and Miss Mer-
compared with whisky, it is not so
much the ingredients of the beer that i
enter into the question as the general
character of the liquid, and the effect
of great quantities of it on certain or- l
S.S.S. After ' had taken four bottles, I
, began to get better, and when I had
finished eighteen bottles, I was cured
is Miss Inez Mercer or Mrs. R. B. Wes-
___________ cott, and the uncertainty has grown
beer should confine himself to whisky i 30 intolerable that she has asked the
‘ Superior court to put an end to it by
man whom nature has marked for a
whisky drinker devotes most of his
bibulous energy to beer, rays a wi iter
in a New York paper.
she is Mrs. R. B.
The Modern Way
Commends itself to the well-informed,
to do pleasantly and effectually what
was formerly done in the crudest man-
considerable quantities with little bad
effect might be easily upset by a mod-
erate indulgence in whisky, and so. on
the other hand, there are many persons
accustomed to whisky who are injur-
iously affected immediately on drinking
beer.
Since it would be difficult to obtain
ascertained Wescott’s
street. New York, and mention reading
j his article in this paper.
/I/ * hundred dollars.
k"/ My month was
filled witn eating sores; my tongue was
almost eaten away, so that for three
months I was unable to taste any solid
food. My hair was coming out rapidly,
and I was in a horrible fix. I had tried
act. the
and the
without ques- ' case dismissed the play from mind and
went along with her painting and her
whisky or to stick ment with either form of liquor.
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Build a fort around your health with
this letter Miss Mercer-—or Mrs. Wes-
cott—removed to this city, where she
has since resided. Now she wants the
court to investigate the whole muddle,
to learn for certain whether the cere-
AU Depends on the Drinker—How
whole quantity of fluid, sometimes but , - — ------- ---
4 per cent., while whisky contains from hero and heroine tripped along to the
40 to 59 per cent! Beer is, therefore, i
largely made up of water. Whisky - -----
has very little water in its composition, friends offered the customary
Beer has a “bead,” while whisky has
none. Beer is liable to spoil unless kept
cold. Whisky will keep well at any
temperature.
sound and well, my skin was without a
blemish, and I have had no return of
the disease. S.S.S.saved me from a life
the consequences might be disastrous, ‘
and the same should be true when a adjudging that :
Piso's Cure for Consumption is the best of
all cough cures. — GeongeW 1 et- m.
La., August 26, 1805. “
No man is smart enough to be funny 1
when he is drunk.
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are sold only in boxes. They are wonderfully
effective for Coughs and Throat Troubles.
All married men are better off than
the old bachelors.
making the
young woman
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an
Contagious B'ood Poison has been ap-
propriately called the curse of mankind.
It is the one disease that physicians can.
not cure; their mercurial aud potash
remedies only bottle up the poison in
the system, to surely break forth in a
more virulent form, resulting in a total
wreck of the system.
Mr. Frank B. Martin, a prominent
jeweler at 926 Pensyl vania Ave., Wash-
to er drinking whisky, leave beer alone.
1 If it is coated after drinking whisky,
the but not after drinking beer, leave
, whisky alone. If it is coated after
8 I drinking both, leave both alone. Ten
Human Pedigrees.
The effect of pedigree is a great puz-
zle. because careful attention to it seems
to refine some families without in the
least refining other—a dozen castes in
India are equally old and careful of
descent, yet only the Brahmins and
Kshetreyas are clearly aristocrats—but
if there is any truth in heredity the
descendants of the reigning houses,
once compelled to exert themselves,
should be men and women of special
force. Those houses have kept at the
top of the world for nearly a thousand
years.
The objection that they have inter-
married too much, even if it is true,
which is doubtful, except where some
taint has entered the blood, would dis-
appear in two generations of plebeian
marriages and the consciousness of an-
cestry does not of necessity weaken
character. We doubt if the popes have
as a body been abler men than the
Hohenzollerns and the popes have been
the picked men of a priesthood count-
ing thousands and have had as many
erence to the matter. A few days later,
she declares, she received a letter from
him in which he addressed her as his
T. A. Slocum, 31.C., OTers to sena Free
Two Bottle, of His Remedy cur.
C onsunaption, and all Lung Trouble..
persisted in so weakens these
as to invite cirrhosis of the
of misery.” S.S.S. (guaranteed purely
vegetable) will cure any case of blood
poison. Books on the disease
and its treat-
ment. mailed
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ington,D.C.,says:
I was for a long
time under treat
meat of two of
the best physi-
ciaus of this city,
for a severe case
of blood poison,
but my condition
grew worse all
9 the while, not-
between different individ-
es2e
GUARANTEE
Neuralgia; More than 4,000,000 bottles Soid-and $200 sked/rlahdCeronfeHeadache ot
— BROWN CHEMICAL CO.. BALTIMIORE, MD.
Wedded Dur-
org.. । States the portrait of Pocahontas,
c which was in the woman’s building of
the world’s fair. It was painted in i free by Swift
I Fngland after,her conversion to Chris- , Specific Co.,
I tianity and her marriage to John Rolfe. Atlanta, Ga.
1 chances to one it will be coated in either
j case. It is best not to try the experi-
hurt like an aching tooth.
music. But one afternoon she heard
that she had been led into a trap by
the lover of the play and that the mar-
OF TWO ge.Epce beverage you are suited for. One zood
or two BEVERAGES test is to eyamine the tongne «- tEe
morning ahter drinking. I fit is coated
ner and disagreeable as well. To cleanse
the system and breaP up colds, head-
aches, and fevers without unpleasant
American merchant in London,
a marriage license and arranged to
gans, especially the liver, the kidneys ! have an ordained clergyman officiate
and the bladder. at the altar. The person actually at-
A man who habitually drinks beer tended and went through the marriage
F6 O I HING could be fairer
L A or more philanthropic
/g,w2 than the offer of T. A.
' LEgpd, Slocum, Manufactur-
PH87N ing Chemist, of 183
‛A-/s Pearl street. New
York City.
takes a much greater quantity of liquid
into his system than one who drinks
whisky. It would, therefore, stand to _______
reason that if they were equally harm- "’hereabouts and wrote to him in ref-
ful, admitting that they are harmful,
the beer-drinker would suffer the more.
It is also important to bear in mind
that there is a great difference in tem-
to beer? Now,
that is a very prop- !
Perfectly confident that he has an ab-
solute remedy for the Cure of Consump-
tion and all Pulmonary Affections (and to
increase its usefulness, and make its
great merits known), will send two bot-
tles free to any reader who is suffering
from Throat, Chest, and Lung Troubles
or Consumption.
Already this scientific treatment. by its
timely use, has permanently cured thou-
sands of cases.
Knowing his remedy as he does, and
being so proof-positive of its beneficent
er question tor . --
thousands of people oun Wowan Who Was
tunity for such a comparison is afford-
ed in studying the health statistics of
the north and south of England.
The percentage of deaths in the south
of England is somewhat larger, but the
most curious difference between ts.
two sections is that, while the non:n
is comparatively free from gout and
rheumatism, those diseases are very
prevalent in the south. Gout and rheu-
matism are found to prevail especially
in manufacturing cities, where much
beer, porter and ale are drunk. The
same is true of cities in Germany,
whereas in Scotland and in Spain there
is a happy absence of both maladies.
So striking has been the coincidence
of the association or gouty disease with
the habit of beer drinking that doctors
have concluded there must be some
pathological connection between them.
It has also been found in individual
cases that many patients who complain
of gout have been beer drinkers, and
that they experien-2 relief immediate-
ly on giving up this beverage.
Dr. S. Weir Mitchell declares that the
safest drink is whisky, provided there
is not some objection peculiar to the
individual. Probably most physicians
will agree with the doctor’s views, gen-
erally, though they will all declare that
whisky, being strong in alcohol, should
be used moderately.
The trouble with beer is that it puts
, a great tax on the liver and kidneys.
usual responses. The
When a woman gives a party, she
also gives the neighbors an oportunit y
to talk about her.
An occasional drubbing will do most
any man good.
There is more Catarrh in this section
of the country than all other diseases
put together, and until the last few
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J Wescott she never meant to be. and
I that she shall be no longer, says the
San Francisco Examiner. In May she
took a hand in amateur theatricals in
maa meazominrsn -arexmesewxaM
reat quanti- . ...
> - vie presented to the senate of the United
Every poor singer doubtless once led
a church choir.
dear wife.” Shortly after receiving
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MEDICAL SCIENCE.
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Sprain,
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POISON IN LIQUORS.
j cer were these two lovers. According
1 to the play the lovers had the usual
stormy time of it, but in the last act
ing a Play on the Stage.
There is a charming little woman in
town who doesn’t know whether she
mony was or was not licensed and
whether an ordained clergyman per-
fomed the ceremony. If her informa-
tion as to the situation is found to be
correct, then she wishes a decree ad-
j proper subjects for an experiment of judging the marriage invalid. It is
this sort, it will probably answer the I said that she expects soon to be a par-
great quantities of whisky. An oppor- the uncertainty as to her name and
results, he considers it his religious duty,
a duty which he owes to humanity, to
donate his infallible specific remedy.
Offered freely, is enough to commend
it—and more so is the perfect confidence
of the great chemist making the offer.
There will be no mistake in sending
—the mistake will be in overlooking the
generous invitation ; the only expense to
the sufferer being slight express charges
on delivery of the remedy.
Mail your express and postoffice ad-
dress to T. A. Slocum, M.C., 1S3 Pearl
8066664
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man to drink
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: purpose to compare beer-drinking coun-
tries, districts and nations, with those
that drink little beer, but consume
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years was supposed to be incurable.
For a great many years doctors pro-
nounced It a local disease, and pre-
scribed local remedies, and by constant-
ly failing to cure with local treatment
pronounced it incurable. Science has
proven Catarrh to be a constitutional
disease, and therefore requires consti-
tutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh
Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney &
Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitu-
tional cure on the market. It is taken
internally, In doses from ten drops to a
teaspoonful. It acts directly on the
blood and mucous surfaces of the sys-
tem. They offer One Hundred Dollars
for any case it falls to cure. Send fur dsn
Circulars and testimonials. Address /•
F. J. CHEN EY & CO.. Toledo, O.
Sold by druggists; 75c.
Hall's Family Pills, 25c.
To be popular always laugh at the
other fellow’s joke.
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