Texas Christian Advocate (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 10, 1903 Page: 4 of 16
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September 10, 1903.
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What Sulphur Does
Secular News Items.
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W. E. Kennedy, a brakeman on the
Houston and Texas Central, was killed foreign parentage.
(San Antonio & Aransas Pass Ry.)
Thro’ Sleepers and
Chair Cars between
Dallas, Fort Worth
and San Antonio.
Agent Sherwin-Williams Paints.
The Largest Wall Paper House in the State.
345*347 Elm St., DALLAS. TEX.
my pratice is limited, and my
THIRTY YEARS
Exclusive thought, study and experience have been
given to the treatment and cure of Varicocele, Strict-
ure, Piles, Hydrocele, Blood Poison, Lost Vitality ( or
Weakness), Nervous Debility, and all Diseases of the
Kidneys, Bladder and Prostate Gland. I give a writ-
ten legal guarantee with every case I take, and I take
only such cases as I can cure. Send for my Symptom
Blank and New Book on Diseases of Men only.
Consultation and Examination Free.
TEXAS CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE.
deep will be the result. Army.
When the appeal for help for the The people of Naples were startled
persecuted Jews in Kishineff was last Wednesday by an explosive erup-
made in New York City, the Chinese tion from Mount Vesuvius. A thousand
at Carl, near Corsicana, Wednesday
night. He fell from a train.
Railroad Commission contends, that
all contracts between express compa-
nies and railroads are void, as they
are contrary to law.
J. D. Conwell, of Leonard, has 169
acres in cotton and he has burned 870
pounds of sulphur. When asked the
result of his experiment he said he
would make from one-half to three-
quarters of a bale to the acre, whereas
ten days ago it looked as if his crop
would be totally destroyed.
It has developed in Kaufman that
chickens are strong enemies of the
boll worm. John Shipley, a farmer of
the Valley community, reports that he
killed a chicken, the craw of which
contained thirty-six boll worms.
While unloading a car of lumber at
Lindale, John Tucker, one of Lindale’s
oldest citizens, was seriously hurt by
a slide of lumber falling on and pin-
ning him in the car. His right limb
was broken in two places.
The completed tax rolls of Dallas
show an assessment of $32,489,075,2
net gain over last year of 26,500,000-
This does not include Oak Cliff.
George H. Krohne, aged ninety-one
years, died at Caldwell.
John Schoaler was thrown from a
horse at his father’s ranch, fourteen
miles southeast of San Antonio on
Sunday, the horse falling on him and
causing him to receive injuries to his
head and breaking his collar bone.
STATE ITEMS.
Fire destroyed the warehouse of the
Lamberston Milling Co. at Brown-
wood. Loss $2800; insurance $1400.
in the feet below its central cone the volcano
Use or lose, is Nature’s law; also use and improve.
How shall I live? How shall I make the most of my
life? How shall I best do a Man’s work? Life is op-
portunity and its whole circumstance may be made
to serve the purpose of him who is bent on self-im-
provement and of making himself more capable of
doing thorough work. Nothing so weakens and
unfits a man for his struggle for success as the un-
dermining effects of those diseases known as “Private
Diseases;” those diseases which affect the genito-
urinary organs. To the treatment of these diseases
ITEMS IN GENERAL. from the Atlantic ports to the St. Law- diet was read and the most intense
. , . , rence route The grain rate is now silence prevailed. The jury was polled
Leather waste is no longer wasted. three cents per bushel less from Chi- and each man declared the verdict of
Manufacturers use it in a compressed cago to Liverpool via Montreal than guilty to be his finding. Powers sat .
form, instead of iron, to make cog- by way of Boston or New York. Dur- unmoved, while his attorneys asked Tor the Human Body in Health and
wheels. _ ing the past few days alone 1,000,000 for time to make a motion for a new Disease.
The population of New York in 1900 bushels of corn were sold in Chicago trial. Arthur Goebel broke down from TLe mention of nHi will recall
was 3,437,202, of whom more than for shipments via Montreal. the strain on hearing the verdict of to XX uS the eSlv days when our
three-fourths were foreign-born or of General Luke B Wright has been guilty. oThecurors declinero stak mothers andsgranamothers5 ^ve us
T _ _ . _ . appointed Governor of the Philippines, whatou"iman our daily dose of sulphur and molasses
In New York City at the lowest pos- as the successor of Governor Taft George • every spring and fall.
sible average, 500,000 people live in when the latter becomes Secretary of All the British medical papers are It was the universal spring and fall
rooms which ought to be considered War next January. General Wright, commenting on the remarkable sur- “blood purifier,” tonic and cure-all, and
absolutely uninhabitable, dark and who is now Vice-Governor of the is- vival of superstition at Cambridge, mind you, this old-fashioned remedy
without any window or ventilation, lands and a member of the Philippine where a dairyman possessed of a goat was not without merit.
Two million dollars will be spent in Commission, is a native of Tennessee, is sending the animal, by request, into The idea was good, but the remedy
the widening of the Chicago river be- He was educated at the University of and around the houses of his neigh- was crude and unpalatable, and a
tween Lake and Van Buren Streets. Mississippi, and is a lawyer of reputa- bors in the area affected by the small- large quantity had to be taken to get
The work will occupy two years, and tion. He fought through the Civil pox along the Newmarket road. The any effect.
a channel 200 feet wide and 22 feet War as a private in the Confederate rustic superstition that goats bring Nowadays we get all the beneficial
good luck is widespread. effects of sulphur in a palatable, con-
A bill was recently introduced in the centrated form, so that a single grain
Illinois Legislature to prohibit the is far more effective than a table-
game of foot ball in the State Univer- spoonful of the crude sulphur.
sity and other institutions of learn- In recent years, research and experi-
Chinese Theater and raised nearly opened like a huge mouth, out of ing, supported wholly or in part by the ment have proven that the best sul-
$300 As Shakespeare might have which belched a fiery stream of lava, state. The prohibition is made abso- phur for medicinal use is that ob-
said, one touch of abuse makes the The eruption was accompanied by no lute by the bill, and any breach of it tained from Calcium (Calcium Sul-
alien races kin. earthquake, detonation, or rain of is to be characterized as a misde- phide) and sold in drug stores under
Dr Florence R Sabin of the Johns ashes. No loss of life occurred, nor meaner, the maximum penalty being the name of Stuart’s Calcium Wafers.
Honkins Inilersity has’been awarded was the electric road up the mountain a fine of $100. Not only are the stu- They are small chocolate coated pel-
fl riye of 91000 for the best piece of touched. The superstitious lower dents forbidden to play the college lets and contain the active medicinal
mPntif rpspareh done bv a woman. classes have ascribed the eruption to game, but Presidents and faculties principle of sulphur in a highly concen-
Se nrize was offered by the Associa- the “evil eye” of Professor Krull of are forbidden to permit it, trated, effective form.
tion for Maintaining the American Munich, who has been predicting a Through a four-foot hole in the bot- Few people are aware of the.value
Woman’s Table at the Naples Zoologi- disturbance. tom of the submarine torpedo boat of this form of sulphur in re storing
cal Station. The report of the French Commis- Protector, a diver dropped near and maintaining bodily vigor and
A man in Maine recently shipped to sion appointed to confer with the Bridgeport, Connecticut, without ad- health; sulphur acts directly on the
Ama 200 barrels of “cattails,” the United States Monetary Exchange mitting a drop of water to the interior liver, the excretory organs and puri
well-known marsh weed. The ’ weed Commissioners has been delivered to of the vessel. This seeming violation fies and enriches the blood by t
tn have no commercial value in Ambassador Porter. It contains a of the laws of nature was accomplish- Prompt elimination of waste materia .
this Stotha but the demand for it is note from Foreign Minister Delcasse ed by means of pneumatic pressure. Our grandmothers knew this when
thiscount ’increasing in England, showing that France is not prepared The diving compartment, which is they dosed us with sulphur and mo-
Over there they use he downy floss to express binding conclusions until eight feet long, is at the bow of the lasses every. spring and fall, but the
f the head for filling fine soPa-pillows she has consulted other powers. craft. The diver and his attendant crudity andl impurity of ordinary floy -
and cushions. The question naturally Prominent negroes of Tallapoosa went.into it and after the door in the er ofssusphunwernotenwprretan
arises, why it should not be used for County, Alabama, have petitioned bulkhead was hermetically sealed com- the ^^se, annentrtedorratlons
that ‘urnose here? Judge Thomas G. Jones, of the Unit- pressed air was forced into the cham- mogent oncentraceg pr,epAm.i
that purpose here ed States Court for the Middle and ber. This was sufficient, when the of sulphur, of which Stuart’s Calcium
The election of Alfredo Baqueriza ea Mates . A,.., €&, ", tran doo in thp LAtAm l‘,s nenen to Wafers is undoubtedly the best and
Moreno, Ecuadorian Minister to the Northern Districts of Alabama for rec- rap door inthe bottom was opened, to most widely used.
United States, as Vice-President of ommenda io President Barna e g . ■ • They are the natural antidote for
- - ■ pardon of George D. Cosby and Barna- The first cotton ginned in Cuba was liver and kidney troubles and cure
Best CESyEup.AFaskeskood.Use
in time. Bold by druggists.
DR. J. H. TERRILL.
Persons coming to Dallas for
medical treatment are respect-
fully requested to interview bank
officials or leading business firms
concerning the best and most re-
liable specialist in the city.
285 Main St., DR. J. H. TERRILL,
The gypsum factories at Acme, near
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was commenced early in 1902, and will the history of Turkish diplom- has been purchased by a strong group 000 tons, which was nearly four-fifths superior to any other form. He says:
not be completed till January, 1904. of capitalists represented by Jefferson of the entire production of America. “For liver, kidney and blood troubles,
g, g,mn a farmer living near I’ , , , , .10 . g0 has D. Marks, of Crowley, and will be thor- The crop of apples this year is es- especially when resulting from consti-
ySan was dangerously injured Tues- The bakeis strike in S Herald oughly remodeled and operated under timated at 48,000,000 barrels, which is pation or malaria, I have been sur-
Wa C0,Was bvScolliding with a street ended, says a dispateh th Heay the personal supervision of Mr. Marks, more than half a barrel for every man, prised at the results obtained from
day while driving into Waco One leg from Valparaiso, Chile.e Sunday who is regarded as one of the most woman and child in the United States. Stuart’s Calcium Wafers. In patients
car broken and^he received a cut in ers rejected the demaQd| dut capable rice men in the southwest. The consular service of the United suffering from boils and pimples and
Was.brokeniand.de iniuries. holidays made.bythestik ’ Populists of Iowa have nominated States employs over 1000 men, whose even deep seated carbuncles, I have
the head and other injuries, granted an increase in wages the Polowing State ticket: Governor, duties are mainly commercial. Those repeatedly seen them dry up and dis-
Jack Wiggins, a negro I > The Emperor William of Germany L H Weiler, of Nashua; Lieutenant in the diplomatic service number less appear in four or five days, leaving
known to all traveling 4 „ 4, fOUr has ordered from the sculptor Goetz Governor, s. r. Harvey, of Des than 100. the skin clear and smooth. Although
State, fell deadsundayst was urob- statues of Hadrian and Alexander S- Moines; Judge of the Supreme Court, it has been discovered that a radio- Stuart’s Calcium Wafers is a proprie-
miles from Waco, which he made in verus, which are to be erectec Saal J. A. Lowenburg, of Ottumwa; Rail- active gas or emanation can be ob- tary article, and sold by druggists,
ably worth $ , , * burg in the positions form i y road Commissioner, Walter McCullah, tained by drawing air over hot copper, and for that reason tabooed by many
the hack business. . pied by the ancient statues or mo of Davis City; Superintendent of Pub- or by bulbing it through hot or cold physicians, yet I know of nothing so
Lee Bradford lost his lite in a 1 - two Roman Emperors. lic instruction, Hilo Bruce, of Stuart, mercury. safe an'd reliable for constipation, liv-
in near Beeville. The famous minaret which for five About twenty-six miles from Law- The Wild Goose Railway, seven er and kidney troubles and especially
The Board of Equalization of bort centuries has arisen in graceful term ton, Oklahoma, free milling ore had miles long, from Nome to Anvil Creek, 111 all forms of skin disease as this
Worth is scaling down values. above the tomb of Tamerlane a a- been struck. Some small nuggets, the earned its total cost within thirty days remedy.
Hon. Marshall Hicks, of San Anton- marcand. Central Asia, has co aps size of shot, was displaced in rock of its opening and shows increased At any rate people who are tired of
io is said to be afflicted with appen- and fallen./ The mausoleum o the that was broken open before the pro- earnings each year, pills, cathartics and. so-called blood
dicitis. great Asiatic .congueror is now moters of the mine. The stone fairly The United States Postal Depart- "purifers," will.findin StuartsCal
Selden R. Williams, of Fort Worth more than a heap of ruin . glistens with the yellow metal. ment handles 7,250,000,000 letters and um Wafersa farsafermo P
declares that the wheat crop is short The Japan Minister at Seoul 1 The Buddhists are building temples cards a year—a number about equal to ____________p p ____________
and predicts $1 wheat by January, protested to the Korean Goyernmene in many parts of the Sandwich Is- that of Great Britain, Germany and anerig wuirr i ime an Manufacturers
At c-ggv Clarence M Craw- against the concession to Russia or lands, and the membership is running France taken together. Audi IS WHI11 -IME bU. of the celebrated
ford engmeer at theddity Flouring three, hundred aresasfsiandahe-fa into the thousands. In some places Brander Mathews says that the most WurazieemnenenppisslergAhirgorelndpip
Mills was dragged into the drive 8ampho on.the of the distance Churches which were built for Chris- obvious defect of the English language Fire Brick, etc. Austin, TRXAS.
IX of the engine while under full lu River, on thesround nntSn aC tion Japanese were taken over by is that “its orthography is more un---------------------------------
wheel.o theenmilandhis body seri- of Yengampho from the Russian t im- Buddhists. scientific and more barbarous than FOR SALE—One of the nicest homes in
pressure ot steam anu - bering operations, and because of the L, L,31 in that nf anv the, imnorAn "noae Georgetown, If you are contemplating moving
ouslv mangled. • S..P A Ainving the land first A steam lifeboat has been built in that ot any other impoitant languase. to Georgetown, it will pay you to investigate.
y . e irregularity of occupying 13 England and sent to Australia. The The large fleet of United States sail- Address “D,” care Texas Christian Advocate,
A large meeting,was.held.at Hillst and negotiating afterw ardson was St is"56 feet long513 feet wide and ing vessels which hitherto has been Damlas,‘Texas.__________________________
boro to organize for the betterme was warned that such draws 3 to 7 inches. The hull is made employed in the petroleum oil deep-
of the city’s commercial future. A harmful to the independence t o steel the engines have 226-horse sea trade has recently almost com- take the ■
committe was appointed to prepare Korean Empire. power and the boat will make fifteen pletely been driven out of the field by A ( A A Ea 9 Q
a plan of action, and is to report, when Fort Scott, Kansas, has a curfew .. hour the subsidized French sailing craft. • b “un /$ i 7
they assemble again to organize a ordinance against piano playing. All ‘ / I
Commercial Club to look out for the ooyind must cease at nine o’clock at There has been started in Malden, 44 -A
City’s best interests. night T“e first woman to violate the Massachusetts, a goat farm or the drake'S PALMETTO WINE.
The Fort Worth Manufacturers and ordinance was fined $15 and costs. Pore ont that there" will be a For Indigestion, Flatulency, Constipa-
me TO_‛ . en , . , a 1 „ W1 +hat Andrew moters expect tnal Iere win •e a tion and Catarrh of the Mucous Mem-
Wholesale Dealers Association organ- it is reported by cable t _ large demand for the milk, especially branes. Every case is cured absolutely
ized with a membership of fifty-six Carnegie, apparently with a view to dietary treatment of sick ba- with one dose a day; gives immediate re-
Constitution and By-laws were, adopt- making some amends for phaving. b% bies. tentsnatsvrg' Stores forea argenbottlee ■
ed, providing for monthly meetings, his multiplication of libraries A hard luck damsel is Ethel C., usual dollar size, but a trial bottle will
wt- • —:402 « on.1'r oine the book-markets to the disadvantage , , Ciement the rail- be sent free and prepaid to every reader
Miss Minnie Fitch, a popular youn8 nnnr nd striggling authors, has daughter ot P. W. -eme • . of Texas Christian Advocate who needs
1ady of Nacogdoches, has lost her O.P00 . 81, c9e „ vear on road magnate, of Rutland, Vermont, it and writes for it. Address your letter
voice apparently without cause, as settled a pension.of,* ysL Neitherher rector nor Bishop Hall or postal card to Drake Formula Co., ™
Eocr in excellent health. When a the granddaughter of Robert B urns the omission of the word Lake and Dearborn Sts., Chicago, Ill. JUST m-8 3—
shsisvissFitchlost her voice for Perhaps as a.first.steptowardngr ant “obey” from the marriage service as
awhile and suddenly regained it. ing pensions to the degscendanon Miss Clement has requested. So,
Dr John Hill Luther, at one time other poets or authors though brought up in the Episcopal
president of Baylor College, died re- More than fifty people, most oi Church, she is to be married by a Con-
cently in Brazil. them tourists from various parts of gregational minister.
— the country, were recently poisoned m The statement of Prof. Dunbar that
_ gp9 , Colorado Springs and Manitou, , r,ten flip germs causing hay
HAMILTON PAINT and rado, from eating ice-cream from one n produted an anti-toxin for it
--- —----a ap ~ — of the largest creameries and dairies from the horse should be given cre-
GLASS CO.3 J in the state. Analysis by the health dence Dr. Dunbar is an American,
•---— officers revealed the fact that the who after having worked in bac-
WHOLESALE DEALERS AND cream was charged with formaldehyde teriOlogy abroad, was given place in
MANUFACTURINI AGENTS Ato keep it from souring. the Government Institute of Hygiene
PAINTS, OILS, GLASS AND The Civil Service Commission has at Hamburg, of which he is now the
----————u detailed Miss Caroline L. Greisheim, head
■ MOULDINGS. X J-•lct a clerk in the Bureau, to make a tour The third trial of former Secretary
-----------------------of inspection of the larger postoffices of State Caleb Powers, of Kentucky,
of the country and to interpret the for complicity in the murder of Gover-
Civil Service regulations to the officials nor William Goebel in January, 1900,
in charge. The detail is made as a closed recently with the extreme pen-
result of the recent exposures of vio- alty Of hanging for the distinguished
lations of the Civil Service rules in prisoner, who has been in the peni-
many postoffices. tentiary for three years on life sen-
The action of the Canadian Govern- tences. The verdict of the jury, "Guil-
ment in making the Canadian canals ty, and the punishment of death,” was
free for the movement of traffic has reported. Several hundred people
diverted large shipments of grain crowded the court room when the ver-
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Rankin, George C. Texas Christian Advocate (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 10, 1903, newspaper, September 10, 1903; Dallas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1594190/m1/4/?q=%22Business%2C+Economics+and+Finance+-+Journalism%22: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Texas State Library and Archives Commission.