Texas Christian Advocate (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 26, 1903 Page: 4 of 16
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TEXAS CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE.
March 26, 1903.
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1903 will be 504,000 bales.
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are a singular mixture of cept the city of Cumana, is held by same rights as successful male stu-
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cured him by a simple
home remedy which any
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memory and will to aid him.
neither recites nor improvises.
A Frenchman, writing in Reveue Randolph Churchhill with George mental in bringing about the proposed
Bleue of Paris regarding President Cornwalis-West; of Hugo de Bathe investigation.”
Roosevelt as an orator, notes the fol- with Mrs. Langtry; of Mrs. Sloane The Russian Ministry of Agriculture
lowing characteristics: “A discourse Stanley with Shelley Bonteyn, and has just decided to found an agricul-
for him is a veritable struggle. He has many others. tural high school for women, which
no little paper at hand; nothing but his The revolutionists have gathered will be the first institution of the kind
JOPNSTON, HOLLOWAY & CO., 531 Commerce St., Philadelphia,
aerssasaaaszzsaaaeza
He their forces around, Caracas, so that in Europe. The women who pass
His all the eastern part of Venezuela, ex- through this institution will enjoy the
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Bathe the affected part with HeiskeIVs Soap, dry with a NONTMENT U
soft towel, and with the finger apply HEISKELL’S
Ointment. One application a day, for a short while, usually cures—never re-
quired more than twice aday—for a complete cure of Pimples, Blotches on Face,
Barber’s Itch, Tetter, Erysipelas, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Ringworm, Itch,
Ulcers, Burns, Scalds, Ulcers in Ear, Sore Nose and Eyelids, Itching Piles—and
anyeruption oftheskin. Heiskell's Ointmentcures where all alteratives, sarsa-
parillas, iodides and mercurial medicines fall. It is very soothing and cooling,
making the skin beautifully fair and smooth. Recommended and used by phy-
sicians for fifty years. At druggists, 50 cents. Send for book of testimonials.
want every one who has
drunkenness in their
homes to know of this and
if they are sincere in their
/Z desire to cure this disease
% and will write to me, I will
= tell them just what the
, . wuszm=-, remedy is. My address is
the park nurseries. “65, Mrs. Margaret Anderson,
A secular paper announces that even • “898 FamsncerehurhisSrrr:
the Capitol at Washington “has gone 39“ I have sent this valuable
on the water wagon,” which means n- . , A ..information to thousands
.1.. 1. I.. 1 c 1 and will gladly send it to you if you will but write
that both branches of Congress have me to-day. As I have nothing1 whatever to sel,
passed a bill prohibiting the sale of 1 want no money._________
conversation, political harangue and them, and President Castro has been dents. They will be deemed eligible '
preaching.” unable to call a session of Congress to fill various posts under the ministry of intoxicating liquors is five or six facts afford very serious food for
A young woman named Emma Kei- because of the lack of a quorum. of agriculture, and will be further en- times as much—perhaps more. In thought.
logg is a candidate for a game ward- A dynamite bomb was discovered titled to hold the position of adminis- view of these figures, is the $260,000,- An electric fire pump is in use in
enship in Colorado. She has quite a by Venezuelan stokers among the coal trators of the crown domains and of 000 for the maintenance of religious Rouen. The idea is to obtain current
record as a huntress and has had a left by the Germans on board the Ven- teachers in the intermediate agricul- services an excessive sum? for operating the motors from adja-
unique experience, having once ridden ezuelan warships Restaurador when tural schools. Geo. J. Gould arrived at Jackson- cent electric tram cables. The whole
a wild elk which treed her and on that vessel was returned to Venezue- Bills are being introduced in sundry ville, Fla., on a Sunday afternoon too machine can be placed on a hand-cart
whose back she dropped when an op- la, which discovery created intense Legislatures proposing to tax bache- late to catch the afternoon train for or on a little two-whelled wagon
portunity was offered. After putting excitement. The government forces lors, both male and female. New York. He immediately chartered drawn by one horse. Its total weight,
the excited animal through his paces have abandoned Barcelona and Carup- in Utah there are about 5 300 mem- a special train to overtake the fast with accessories and two men on the
she ended his existence by cutting his ano. hers of all Evangelical ’Christian train. For this he paid $1,500. The seat, is about a ton.
throat with her pocket knife. If she A body of government troops was Churches, against about 220,000 Mor- train ran from Jacksonville to Savan- ---------
receives the appointment she will be sent from Margarita Island March mons. nah, 172 miles, in 152 minutes. . gggpgg EgpeAggg
the.only woman game warden in 13th to attack the revolutionists at The Swedish famine relief commit- In many of our larger towns and fl M—K*DE
count!: . Carupano, which, during the blockade, tee has received total subscription cities, including Louisville, women are fl ■ ■ 8 I •m U EEEVVFSUE
Theg well-known Italian journalist, was taken by them. After three hours amounting to about $258,000, of which forming Civic Leagues and clubs for -----
Carlo Paladini, has written a book fighting the government forces re-oc- $85,000 was sent from America the general improvement of the con- Auiree H-, UcMAn. A
containing his reminiscences of Glad- cupied the town, recapturing the guns wnisy nen ieig,n ,i , ditions of living, such as better side- n er TM9wdnM •I
stone Disraeli, Salisbury, Cecil and Mausers and taking sixty-three oidstenun.Miihanandaad walks, improved shade trees, well-kept Drinking.
Rhodes, Chamberlan and others, with prisoners, thirty-nine of whom were oamces,stuouto4insurance yards, etc. “Leave the world more -----
many new anecdotes. Cecil Rhodes wounded. , omPa, 168, S-arted one of then own, beautiful than you found it” seems to wr;+, U.p Tarlav An eu UfSll
said to him one day that no Italian Unin. ,abut it has not been a success, and the be the motto, and it is one to be com- write h er TOday and She Will
— — ’ President Castro has just resigned Insurance Commissioner has ordered mended R ad ¥ Tall Ymi Univ CLe n:A II
the presidency of the Venezuelan Re- it out*of business. mended —euy bel I QU HOW •ne LIC 1!.
public. mh N yor contc, has The New York World says that 2,- My husband was a hard drinker for over 20
174 persons were killed during the years and had tried in every way to stop but
could not do so. I at last
SimpleRemedy^
for
woman wears artificial gems if she is
rich enough to buy genuine ones, but
that French women and others often 1 The New York Central Railway has
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n,j t . t , for other reforms until the practical a London cablegram savs that the The Louisville, Ky., School Board
The leading Italian railways have measures realizing the proposed re- final batch of civR service estimate! has ordered nine kindergarten schools.
decided to adopt the combined excur- forms announced Experience nna batch ot civil sei vice estimates The yards of the schools are to be
sion and season ticket system from snls tAt su?h work proceeds s!?w brings the total estimated expenditure beautified with plants and vines from ,
June 1 next Belgium was the first , suc. WorK proceeds siow- for that branch of the public service
European country to introduce the ly here. Russian history is strewn up to $225,391,265. With the army and
practice of issuing combined tour with disillusionments and the liberals navy debt the total expenditure for
tickets, and the system__which en- say they are prepared for a repetition, the year will approximate $767,500,
ables the traveler to arrange his own Even in less radical circles the fear 000, which is nearly $7,500,000 in ex-
t a , , Q , his own is expressed that the re-actionaries cess or the revenue expectable from
mbieerary and to effect a saving ot succeed in hampering the A59 cess ot the revenue expectable tiom
Ehmethan 30 per cent non the nric, may succeed in nampenng me czar s existing sources. ... _
E2mshean . Per cent upon the price desire for reforms.” .... . . liquor in the Capitol building.
single tickets—has become 1 1 i , , , At the present rate the British Gov- , Ri fl HF* B E IP™ 9
Eh-hat.ihas since been ap- War Secretary Root has embarked eminent soon will cease to be British. The Pope of Rome, now beyond a w B & £ | e E K 99
hehumabnems of Hol- upon a very important enterprise It will be composed of Scotchmen and ninety years of age, predicts great
Mzlen Nor- that °f making a complete roster of all Irishmen. The present Prime Minis- troubles for the Roman Catholic f1^ E "g” g 5g
Snubian the soldiers of the Civil Mar, both ter is a Scot; so is the leader of the Church in the near future. He hopes 5 g #g U gS 5 m
E.cer- Union and Confederate. Thirty vol- Opposition, the Chancellor of the Ex- to steer the vessel safely into port be- ■ “ 5 B 5 * W -
EShbssdgsTerrequired to contain all chequer, the Attorney-General and fore laying down the emblems of his Should be enlarged and hung on the
1805900029 name of tht Confed- the Secretary of the Board of Trade. 11 8h office. wall of every home.. Not only moth-
ggesoldier will be bracked with The Lord Chancellor, the Solicitor Cornell University has just set er’s, but every member of the family.
8888 52228 ,E2822that of the Union soldier. This enter- General, the Secretary for India, the aside $150,000 for investment at com- We are offering as a premium a beau-
deseeor prise will be of great value to the Foreign Secretary, the War Secretary pound interest to provide a pension tiful portrait,
S8 E / u ' 8Vsat South inasmuch as the records of so and the Chief Secretary for Ireland— fund from which every professor on CRAYON OR PASTELINE
' 22282 Z E gn Me many States have been lost. This all are Irishmen. reaching the age of seventy may draw FREE'
plan- actonfseretaraRomot efarato.gie A Mexico City dispatch, dated $1,500 a ^ar. going on the elegantly finished; no
PECall, grandfather [a L North wishes to the, the March 15, says: “President Diaz will at that time. fraud frame sale or extra packing. You
in 1799 and lived 1 «pd.-",,5 S give a grand dinner at the national A rubber company, with a capital of will get a much finer finished portrait
Erough the nineteenth century. . ... palace, in honor of the Persian Am- $2,000,000, has been organized by a than those now on your wall costing
g1e"Was born a slave and as such grew A bi iS before the Missouri Legis- bassador, General Isaac Kahn. Unit- party of Baltimore capitalists, which three and four dollars.
to manhood. When the McCalls moved lature to prohibit the sale of liquor on ed States Ambassador Clayton gave will develop rubber properties in the SEND US $1.00
up the river .to Ascension in the ’50s the grounds of the Louisiana Purchase a diner in honor of General Kahn at Department of La Paz. The shipping K y,,e ,,,1
Noel was taken with them. After Exposition. That it may pass is the the United States embassy.” port will be Mollendo, Peru, 586 miles y5 d । Ptonto outh-
Lincoln’s emancipation proclamation praner, ofomitions. Ttawouraado.this The raiway franchise for an elec- from the company’s property, the phot’nyou ewant enlarged Younn
he remained with the family of his decent moral WoHd^sFair it ike tric road from San Juan to Ponce has . A statue of Frances E. Willard is no risk in sending your photo through
former master, continuing in their ser- decen moa world .1 an is like. been passed by the Council of San to be placed in Statuary Hall at Wash- the mail, and we send them all back,
vice as slave or employee 104 years. The Mayor of an Ohio town conclud- Juan and signed by Governor Hunt; ington City, by a vote of the Illinois You have heard of the Southern young
The quarterly dividend which Stand- ed that whisky was a preventive of also forwarded to President Roose- Legislature, at a cost of $9,000. The People, the monthly magazine for old
ard Oil shareholders are now receiv- smallpox, and drank so heavily that velt for bis signature. This franchise name of Frances E. Willard deserves and young—Pure, Wholesome and Ed-
ing is $20 a share. The amount dis- he died. If people could only realize includes permission to supply light a place among those of the true and ucational. It should be in the home of
tributed is $20,000,000. If the same that liquor is a hundredfold worse en- and power to towns where the right the good. every family.
rate continues through the year, there emy of humanity than smallpox, the has not already been granted. There will be 386 members in the YOUR MONEY BACK
will be paid $80,000,000 on the $100,- saloons would be quarantined out of The Frankfurter Journal one of the next House of Congress, twenty-nine At +L, — 4,1 m.
000,000, which by vast inflation stands existence, and the rumsellers com- oldest newspapers in Germany has more than in the last. It is said there think our ndof • Y ar.i you do not
as the capital of the trust. It cannot Polled to go into better business. suspended publication. Tts age is no? are no third party or fusion candidates sayn so,unpaperjsworththe money,
be said that these enormous profits The Supreme Court having decided known. The paper was first men- in evidence, the two great political Send a monev order for 00 Jd S
are earned. They are not earned, but that Congress has the power to pro- tioned in 1673. parties having gathered in all the photo today ' w 1 di-and.-ou
extorted from the people. The past Dibit interstate commerce in lottery- Anti-Jesuit law is renealed so stragglers for the time being. tor of this paper you to the edi-
year has offered peculiar opportuni- tickets, the moral sentiment of the , aH individual Germans and Five millions dollars has recently SOUTHERN ,
ties for this trust. The coal shortage country realizes that it has anew and 4sto.F mit. to idra in dansand been paid for Popocatapetl, a volcano S HERN YOUNG PEOPLE CO.,
compelled the people to return to potent weapon for good in its hands. , , 18 . 31115, 4. Aiin, € Tpcin’t in Mexico, from whose crater smoke Dallas, Texas.
other fuel, and oil was the most con- This can be made, among other things, Hyio, m. 14".latter concession the rises continually, though there have------
venient in every way. Taking advan- to protect prohibitory localities from coaptso disomu would not been only two or three destructive
tage of the necessities of the public, outside interference by rum-dealers. conieaeratea governments wo la n t eruptions for the last three centuries.
the Standard Oil Trust raised the Mr. George Kennan did a good work -ceP . . _ . . „ . . The purpose of the investors, however,
price of its product from time to time, when he published in The Outlook his „ The Minister of Foreign Affairs has is not to make a resort out of it, but
until at the height of the fuel famine recent series of articles telling the formally notified Ambassador Meyer to work the large sulphur deposits
the price of oil was the highest for real story of the shocking corruption that Italy has decided to ofncially par- near its open crater.
many years past. of the Addicks Senatorial campaign in ticipate. in the.t -ouiS Exposition, The New York educational authori-
Marriages between elderly widows Delaware. It is almost unparalleled appropriatins ?100’ 00 to a Pu ties have engaged nearly a dozen
and men young enough to be their as a chapter of shame in our political P-m - trained nurses to look after the health
sons continue° to be the fashion in history. It gives the enemies of the Secretary Root proposes to ask Con- o the children in tenement districts,
English society, the latest match of Republic a good opportunity to sneer gress for an appropriation of $100,000 the ignorance of mothers in dealing
this kind being that which has just at the idea of popular government. for the purchase of service medals to With even minor troubles having
been arranged between the widowed The Detroit Tribune says: “The sa- be conferred upon officers and men anusedngreat irregularity of attend-
Marchioness of Lothian and Bertram loon-keepers are paving the way for who participated in the war with in 7 • 1 a :
Talbot, who was born in the very prohibition through violations of laws, Spain and the suppression of the Box- in Zurich, Switzerland, it is pro-
year of Lady Lothian’s first marriage, in the matter of hours, and in the er uprising in China. The department POSed to tax every person above six-
Lady Lothian is a woman of over-60 maintenance of gambling devices and wishes to distribute 446,882 medals. teen Y rso deeightycents a year, to
years of age, a sister of the present illegal exhibitions.” Prohibition is An attempt is being made to organ- y b . ° 2,, qqyear.Which
Duke of Buccleuch, has several grand- coming. In the natural, moral evolu- ize the farm laborers of the Middle sicians whose EEno- if’ Sta 5P hy-
children, and her son, the present tion of society it is inevitable. The West into a sort of union, with a view 10ok after the health of the Wh,D to
Marquis of Lothian, was at one time cry that it can not be enforced can be to making a concerted demand on the lation without further valn P°P of satis,, , .
engaged to be married to Bertram answered by the fact that it is en- farmers for higher wages. It is feared Tb " . t her.a men ' , riases that on are the Enterprise car-
Talbot’s sister, the marriage, however, forced fully as well as are license that there will be more trouble than .. ‘ teel. rust nstha under ioses, ’Twin nmv arer ooms to over-
being broken off. Bertram Talbot was laws. The fact that they are not gen- ever this season to get help to harvest itsnew.b nd Pla nt ? ‘ will be for your eyes toP look a pleasant feast
formerly a clerk in the House of Com- erally well enforced is notorious, but the crops. increased $12,000,000 a year. or your ejes to look them over, and
the saloon is doomed. A 7 . The increase of drinking habits nick from to take your
A secular newspaper is quoted as among women in England is greatly pick irom the stock.
An Associated Press telegram from disturbed because the maintenance of alarming philanthropists and inform- When you see the p- & O. Co. name
Salt Lake City, Utah, dated March the Churches in this country costs ers in h country Statistics show P late .on buggies on the floor of your
13, says: "At the request of County $250,000,000 a year! Be it so; the ad- that out of the total of London’s in- merehan t,you win know that it stands
Attorney Westervelt three Judges of ministration of the United States Gov- curable drunkards - offenders who « tn Lit and % good guarantee
the District Court decided to call a ernment costs three times as much; have been convicted more than ten aS ° duaty. Look for it. Write for
special Grand Jury for the April term the administration of the State Gov- times—8,900 are women and 4 300 our new Vehicle Catalogue which will
to investigate ‘sundry public offenses ernments costs fully as much more; men. In twenty years the deaths of 5 sen ree ° any address.
alleged to have been committed and and the tobacco bill of the country is women from chronic alcoholism have PARLIN & ORENDORFF CO
various abuses alleged to exist within about twice as large; and the expense increased over 145 per cent. These Dallas, Texas
Secular News Items, mons, is a son of J. C. Talbot, the this jurisdiction.’ The ‘public of-
member of Parliament for Oxford fenses’ alleged to have been commit-
University, and will find himself the ted refer to the charges recently made
Russia for fifteen years has encour- stepfather of several of his wife’s of the practice of polygamy in Salt
aged the cultivation of cotton in Tur- children, who are nearly as old as Lake City. Statements in the press
kestan, and she has succeeded. In himself. The marriage serves to re- to the effect that a member of the
1889 the cotton crop was 76,000 bales, call those of the Caroline, Duchess of local judiciary was charged with hav-
while the estimated production for Montrose, with Harry Milner, who -was ing recently contracted plural mar-
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Rankin, George C. Texas Christian Advocate (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 26, 1903, newspaper, March 26, 1903; Dallas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1594173/m1/4/?q=Christmas+AND+slave: accessed June 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Texas State Library and Archives Commission.