The Weekly Visitor. (San Augustine, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 6, 1901 Page: 3 of 8
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Drunkards are being cured daily
in spite of themsejves.
lo noxious doses. No weakening
oí the nerves. A pleasant and
positive cure for the liquor hutjit.
It is genera!ly known and under-
stood that Drtfnkenesg is a disease
and not weakness. A body filled,
with poison, and nerves completely
shattered by periodical or constant
use of intoxicating lidmors, requires
an antidote capable of nuetralizing
and Eradicating this poison, and
destroying the craving foj rntcxi*
cants. Sufferers may now cure
themselves at home without pub-
licity or loss of time from businass
by this wonderlul "Home Qold
Cure" which has been perfected
after many years of close study and
treatment of inebriates. The faith-
ful use according to directions of
this wonderful discovery is positive-
ly gu t ran teed to cure the most ob-
stinate ease* no matter how haid a
drinker. Our records Show the
marvelous transformation of thou-
sands of Drunkards into sober in
ihistrious and upright men.
wives cure your hcsbandsh
chileren cuke your fathers ! !
This remedy is in no sense a nost-
rum but is a specific for thi£ dis-
ease only, and is' skillfully devised
and prepared that it is thoaoughly
soluble and pl'easant tó the taste,
So that it can ba given in a cup of
tea or cofiee without the knowledge
of the person taking it. Thousands
of Drunkards have cured themselves
with this priceless remedy, und as
many more have been cured and
made tomperata men by having the
'"'cure" administered by loving
friends and relatives without their
knowledge in coffee or tea, and
believe today they discontinued
^wa free will.
' ¡yo nov wait, do
by apparent and misleading im-
provement. Drive out the disease
at once and for all time. The
"Home Gold Cure" is sold at the
étftfemely low price of one Pollar.
thus placing within reach of every-
body a treatment more effectual
than o'ihers costing $25 to $50.
Full directions accompany each
package. Special advice by skilled
physicians When requested- without
extra chaiga. Sent prepaid to any
part in tha world on receipt of oue
Dollar. Address I>ept E244. Ed-
wi-: B. GiLlis & Company, 2330
and 2332 Market street, Philadel-
phia.
All correspondence strictly con-
fidential.
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john lynch
With still hotter Weather Prices not too hot for competition
2i lbs of rice
Royal patent flour
10' bottles of snuff
First class tobaco
Apple venegar per gallon
Blue Kelly plows
Peruna roo bottles
Wine Gordie
Dr Fierce medicines roo
isi^c organdy
$100
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Grave? Cfiill tonic 35
Cheatham tonic 35
Pony Avery Plows 2^
Just received 1500 lbs fobaco
making 6000 plugs tobaco
1 lb of tobaco for every voter in
the county come and get'
your lb of tobaco.
John Lynch.
All remnants lawns 8t laces ®
John Lynch
Now, you can phone your news
matter in to'this office, When \oit
know anything or "interest ring us
up.
One two year old black horse
mule, well sheared, got on bell—
medium size, with small Collar, no
.Please take up and. notify
ful 1 Will pay aamagc-
J. H. Hines
K. K. POLK RESIGNED.
H. K-. Polk, county commission
er of precinct No, r, last Monday
tendered his rtísignation of this po-
sition. Mr. Polk h^s been a faith-
ful and watchful servant of his ton*
stitueuc.C, and many regret to learn
of his resignation. Mr. Folk will
devote his time other matters that
have accumulated so fast in his
path. Our enterprising, and hust-
ling townsman, John Porcher, has
been duly appointed and will take
úp the responsibilties of county
C3mmiss:t>ner of this precinct.
WHEN
ITT^-vote ot
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat.
It artificially digests the food and aide
Nature in strengthening and recon-
structing the exhausted digestive or-
gans. It is the latest discovered digest-
ant and tonic. No other preparation
can approach it in efficiency. It in-
stantly relieves and permanently cures
Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn,
Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea,
Sick Headache, Gastralgia, Cramps and
til other results of imperfect digestion.
Price 50c. and 81. Large size contains 2% time
toallsize. Book all about dyspepsia mailed free
Prepared by E- - OeWlT? & CO., Ct>tcafl«
50 YEAR8* .
EXPERIENCE
Patents
I RADE WIAHRS
Designs
Copyrights Ac.
Is probably pat
bly confidential.
Oldest atreney:
t ions strictl;
Bent free.
Patents taken througt
chi
Handbook on Patents
for securing patents.
Munn A Co. receive"
he
special notice, without charge, in th®
Scientific American.
A handsomely Illustrated weekly. Largest eta-,
dilation of any scientific Journal. Terms, M •
four months, fL Sold by allInewsdealei
&Co.39,BwJfc,,"New.
[ Office. 685 F 8U Washington, D,
One wants tqe very best ser-
vice, and in order to secure
same you should travel via
Houston East
AND
West Texas
Railway.
The most direct route to the
North, East and
Southeast.
For rates and information
call on local agent or address
W. H. Taylor, G, P. A.
Wm Doherty, AUPA
Ñ. S. Meldrum,
Gen. Manager.
HOUSTON, TEX.
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The Weekly Visitor. (San Augustine, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 6, 1901, newspaper, June 6, 1901; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth181683/m1/3/?q=%22Places+-+United+States+-+Texas+-+San+Augustine+County%22: accessed June 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.