The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 48, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 2, 1907 Page: 1 of 4
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HARDSHIPS OF ARMY LIFE.
*t Thousands of Veterans with Kid
ney Troubles.
4® fcxpsTit'Tioe of l)av! 1 W. Martin
"etlrc 1 mcrobant of Bolivar, Mo., It
Just llko thous
amis of others.
Mr. Martin sajs:
"I think I have
had kl<lney (lis-
< a so t'vor slnn
tho war. During
an engagement
my horse f'-Il on
mo. straining my
HERE KAN SAVEO
THE DAY
Mow Ho Ho'pod th< Club Woman
Out of Difficulty.
!>rt'<
' -.til In
\ \ .\1
-rv. CJoiik-. Rihlion*, Suits, rtc.,
aiailc lixtK 11!* • Ui w with l'i i-
i ,\1M-.I.I'.vn l S l>. No iuu**.
It happened In a corridor of a hotel,
a .Horl of chiaroscuro corner <>f the uni-
verse where anything might happen.
Shu was a lady, beyond (juestiou,
positively proper, of a nice but not un-
usual type, cooped up in a single bed*
room, high in the air, almost like a
medieval maiden in a fcudul tower,
out of reach ot everybody. She was
back and Injuring I 11 «1 ut> woman, ' ■ (they all are now-
I have been told I had a ada>>), and booked to lecture at thrn>
the "Evanescence of
found the situation
There are 2T. brlga lier generals In
the I'nlted Stales army.
Pll.tf ( VKEII IX «TO 14 DATS.
I'A/O o|.\1 MKNT ►•uarauiKMl i • ' i« all' r*«p
I I , U an I. llii'.U.ii* or frxirudtus i ''«# "
i lu it nu ui iiiuiiCJ1 refunded. We.
AILING WOMEN
How Many Perfectly Well Women
Do You Know ?
You can have a mighty
cool million.
hot time on
Mm. Winalow'* Siu.HiIiib Kemp.
t*-<r Iritn it'i'tuln*, iifl.l th. gunin, redur . In
UmuiHi.uu. sixty* j-4in. • ut«. «U <I oallt..
tkUitlltt.
Many a man bows wild oat ? «it hi
leisure that his children must reap
lu haste.
the ltldnevs
floatin g kidney. I had intense pain In " ' ^ fchurji on
the back, headaches and dl/.ny apHls Mealism. Slit
and tin action of the bladder was very
Irregular. About three years ago I
tried I> an's Kidney I ills, and found
such ea( relief that I continued, and
inside i comparatively short time wa-
en||r' ly rid of kidney trouble."
F^ld b> ,.11 dealer-. fiO cents a box.
Fo ll- Milburn < >. Muff.do, N. V.
Dirmse Puzzles Doctors.
A ray ici < 11 s> ;i ■ e i ■ troubling
the 1'iitili ne'dieal prulV mimi. It has
bro~k• ri out In tlui district of Oudd irp,
not ir from I'trecht, and I'mf.
Spronck, of I'trerlit, after all the I t
effort* he <-n<i devise hart had to con-
ffMt' l.irii.-c-lf perplex- d. The dis- aso
is a oontugloii affection of the heart,
and tin patients Invariably develop
high fi ver. There ha'o bVeti more
than 100 cases. Prof. Spronck has
rna'i! a careful anlysls of blood taken
Irom la'.ient;', but has utterly fir' d
to find a cause or an origin for the
epideiuic.
NEED OF STANDARD WEIGHTS.
Wheat Sold by 20 Different Measures
In Great Britain.
The advocate ****>f the metric system
Iwant no bettor JiHtllicatlon thin
? tables just prepiireil for the year book
wof the H:itisb Auctlone« r>' in-tltute
S It is learned from this that the pilre
f.fcf wheat Is made and ihe cereal Is
sold in 'jO different ways In Englatid,
Scotland and WtS
flt It Is measured variously by the
jpuartcr, comb, load, boll, bushel bar
Ml hundndwelKht, cental, wlndle
and hob bet Kurt her confusion Is
Ca i ! by varying weights of a bushel
In 'li ' 'rent parts of tl ■ countn
£$? A l" II Is three bushels In s ime
place and four and sl\ In other
Then a: • iinilar abt. ird variation
In otln i weight > and nie.isurcs.
For instance, a stone of meat is
eight pi undt- a stone of Iron 14
pound a done of cliee.-e l'i pounds
an-I a stinit of hemp I!.' pound;
There are seven different areas of
the uan iard acre In Croat iiiitaln.
The vagaries of liquid measures are
t "ally bewildering.
TRUE SPIRIT OP COURTESY.
Impulse Prompted by Owner's Noble-
ness of Heart.
not
e\ c
an
r vi
tin
thrilling because sho was swishing
her silk pettlco: ; i to and fro, patting
idcloth, dabbling pow-
e (lutflng her Marcel
Inu v it li dismay the
I chiffon that lay upon
'iy elegant bodice. It
franUly and
.vard mini-
iign and little
v askew.
Ing to get
sj.e I in dismay.
1 her smooth brow and
lat a luxury a maid is
f the one who
iked her he:d
fl l ie .
pure,
f 11.
<,
1 lltll.'l'
..•Id I.
d
her Irailiut':
tier oil her
wave, and
mass of lac.
the bed— ht
buttoned ui
In a perfect
ner, bill whh
tagi of \elvc
"lb w In th
Into it'.'" she
Sho wrlukl
pon ii red. What
i specially In the
hasn't a maid,
discreetly out of
down the vacant
b<
For
and kidne'-
1 (Iii-i' 'titt
l)l I. i w
rrtn
N'nture's splendid of
the laxstne th.it is
11 is in de wholly
t;:>.ition. bilinu-t.o-«.
t*..... It pMV'lics tlie
under the I'urt* Fund
ic
lilt I
n
Ju(K*e r
for many
L nlvi't-i-ity
ctdvcd u <
year, ilc
Harvard 1
Receives Carnegie Pension.
, of l 'es Moines. la.,
lean of the Drake
In d there has re-
jieiislon of H.1." 0 a
militated from the
< . '
yen
liu
'time
wa
aw s
•hun
In
t !
loor
hallway.
sluht. It was 2 ui and time
pie s upon In r con clt-nce.
ind peered
Nobody In
began to
it ■
by all
stit ule
dress A.
Pinch, Use ALLAN'S FOOT EASE.
powder. It cure painful, smart,-
nervous feet and ingrowing nails.
ii." 4i-i itei-t ei uilort discovery of
,i^e Makes new -'noes easy. A
fi'-e f >i -* .a!in? feet. Sold
Driiv^b-.ts 21c Accept no sub-
\eU.i "e, KIti:E. Ad-
ti I l.e Hoy, \ Y.
OF
1
L
fi
r on d
MRS W
MILLC R
GRACE
iiisilownc
n not feel in"
nervous it
M v bat !
1 ht'cai..
well.
t 'i.tii rh 1
>as tliou' ii
1
i bear tln.se siiriii
i1 ins froiiL women
than i.u• iy yn'1 speux
V<uir elf, a ad I hers
Mow
riil |
Olm
Against the <
frou thlnK of li
managed to sli
made a wild ch:
ill "Itle-t Of tile
oorw.iv huna; a frou
; a i l frills which she
i Into, and then sho
e l iwn the corridor#
chambermaid. l>oes
Mm
flcant
frien-
the m
is a can
More than thirty years a -
K I'inkham of I,; nil, a d
the uree of nearly all the
endured by her sex. *'\\
these
mi -i-r
word.-
• l.vd'.i
s'i iverei I
utfcrlnft
oman's ills,''
vo words are full of more
to women than aev other '. wo
that can be found in tiie
hot i
In
low where
i tliemselvi
and couldn't find one any-
I chamber-
off hours?
anybody kt
maids Keej
She dldu't,
where.
She snatched up the chiffon affair
and slipping off her silk "kini" sho
got into her bodice as far a she could.
Hut she wn a snui; little person, antl
not very strong on physical culture,
so that she couldn't for the life of her
set her shoulder blades out of the
way and her elbow.* p itively refused
t i work buck waul.
"O!" he cried after a few minutes
of frantic squeezing puffing and
stretching, whih the seams of her bod-
■ Ice craeked In piotest and bi ids of
perslpration started ait from under
the delicate coating ■ i violet cream
which sin h id laid on with so much
| care.
"o!"
She had
fill anuular
! and pink a
The lowe
I the top one
It. Isn't III.' ly that Hoiuer 1 uew the
difference between heroic pentameter
and a milk wa^n; Italacl probably
never guc-.-ed tluit there was such a
word as "genre," and the lunguage of
the average musical ciitic would
doubtbhave been too technical for
the undcistanding of Wagner.
important to Mothers.
Exam!: • inn tu'.jr t-vrry br.'i - of C\ (TOTHA,
ri « f. :,.:d - ir ■ niLciiy for infants unii cliilU.-i-n,
>is Hint it
Kin-'lMi language Sudden fainting,
depression of spirits, relnctauee to
[To anvwhere* backaches, headaches,
Uerrousness, ftieeplcssucss, bcanng-
do vii sensations. i.lis|dlieeuient s and
iris rnlaritics are the banc of woman ->
existence.
The same woman who discovered
the cause of ail thi misery also
discovered a remedy, l-ydla t:. I'ink-
ham's Vegetable Compound made
from native roots and herbs
th
all
holds
record for a greater number of
lute cures of female ills than any
quality of the heart
•raetfulness of self a
delicacy of tempera
the charming act
Courtesy Is a
snd :-iicgests a fi
refinement and -
ment that promp
as Impulse,
The gentle spirit of courtesy be-
trays It "If In the manner of address-
ing a servant or a weary assistant lie
liind the counter as well as friends
and acquaintances. ,\ lack of courte -.
irol.t n one < f her benutl-
nails, so |-rettil.v polished
a rose ui I.
r button was fastened and
that was all! In between
j yawned an awful gap, displaying some
1 very pretty ling le and fresh blue
1 ribbons, but nevertheless? rather negli-
gee and not at a!: mh:>;i• Ible with the
i "Kvane-i' nee of idealism
i "I'll have to llnlsb dressing at. the
club!" she said, grimly, after a last
futile dab at the i oiiucttl-h button. So
J she cocked her f> at her hat jauntily
over her Marcel, snatched up her veil,
long suede gloves, and white cloth
jacket, and m.i le a da-h for the d >or.
the
.Si^llHlUlt of
!n Udc For (lv-r 30 Y- iru.
1 Li- lvu.J Vuu Uave Aivvuys lluucbt.
Demand for Cocoanut Ment.
For the year ending dune no, lOUG.
the exports of copra (dried cocoanut
meat i from the Philippine Islands
amounted to It'i s."i|(J)i:', pounds, of
which France took S8,:WG.3f>0 pounds,
or about ill per cent. The next most
important buyers were Spain and Ger-
many.
Deafness Cannot lie Cured
r 1 tl -. •! n . ih* . n.U 't r U the «!!«•
"1 p r:ion f fie far I here \* • a y tie u ty to I
i' if lertfiie*- *n«l tluil ti l v 'iislltiitiousl r.iui ile :
. « ' « - s tUM'-i t y iti lir i t I cdilltl 'i > f 'ho
i. • .• 11* It'i!:;*' /I the ! u*l < . \n Tube. Wn :i thU
•'••• - I'l l i jr i; f tve a rmtiMJiu * <itul r im«
I • rI• • Mi-nr .,-' un i M n Ii c;.«'r .• > i >s i f>« f-
•••«!-* t:. r i. * .ii i;iit?K« ! he t.'irt :. t l n c.iu he
tii - en '/ .t u l t % i nl .• itur.- l • , tit n- rtnn t iidl« !
l fi. hrart:^ v i '• >1 Mr : ( rev.r n!ue
i: <-f i ri are t .. ; ■< 1 : t -*t rrh wliU h I- uottifiiK
t ' t ' . •'! i •! a t t;!• • is . 'UN - irf.i'T*.
W. ■ . n • 11. . S *' l i t r Htt.v ' f
P >'i •• t i e ! 'v eat irrh, (hat i aim t he curcti
. 11 i • t aurrfi < >ire. 1 f. r r< i u- fre--.
I 1 C !!K N K V tV • o , I Jovlo, 0. i
1 ><y
T* . e 11u.. i* F. . .y Fllin f r c rist iptitlun.
other oiH* n tin <l" the world has i«\vr
known nnd it is the preatest IiK-smiii,'
which ever came into the lives of
sultvrinir women.
Don't trv to endure. but cure the
cause of all vour sutferiny Hydia K.
l'inkhain's Vegetable (.'oiiinouml a«.
once removes such trouble.,. 1 ho
foil iwiritf letters prove this:
W. S. Ford of 1 en L
St., lialtini' ! e. Mil. wrilea :
lie o Mrs I'inkbniii.
1 K.tr fmi-\i ii my life wis ri mi ry t■
IDA, I suffered from irroguiiiritiM, *up-
pi-i^tsinii, terrible .lni;;giii,: - nsntimis iind
cxirtniie ii i oi^iii I li.i I i'Im ii up all
hope of ever Ih-iiiw.-ll fej'iin when l.Vitiu
I '. I'lnUiam' \ ii ■ -tble t eiii|,.iiiii I w .
ri'.-'.111111 Midi I It cur.-.I my \\cakiie-,i und
ma t in well .'in>i stroll ; "
Mi: Grace II Miller, of I2l,1 Mithl-
j.'au St., llutV'il". N. writes :
li r Mrs I'lnkliani .
"I wn, in :i very bid condition of health
neraily; Irritable, cross, liaekaohe and
- ilf.-r-i I r ■ ii a f u uiii" «i i • i«--- I.V'iri
K I'ltikbuiii's \.,f.t«b|o (.ui)«tn in I. cur d
la ■ ufti-r all other tueiliclnes ha I fail. >1 '
What Lydia E I'iiikliam's Vetr,.-
t ible I'onipouud did for Mrs. Ford and
Mi's \5, ller it will t io forother women
in lil*.1 cooditi'in. Kverv su IVerin-.'
woman in the 1 nited states is asked
to accept the follosvinr' invitation It
Is free, will briugyou houltli aud may
save your life.
"^Irs. P'.nkhanTs Invitation to Women.
Women utTering from any form of
female weakness are invited to
promptly eoinuiunicute with Mrs
I'inkham, at l.ynn. Mass I'roni the
symptoms ^iveii, the trouble may be
located anil the quickest and surest
way of recovery advised. Out of her
v ist volume of exp Tienco in treating
female ills Mrs. I'inkham probably
has the very knowledge tiiat will
help your case. iter advice is frou
and alway:. helpful.
For Baby's F::ot Uath arid
Subsequent Baths.
Because of its delicate,
em llient, sanative, anti-
septic properties derived
from Cuticum, united with
the pure t of saponaceous
ingredients and nn>st re-
freshing of ilower odours,
Cuticura Soap is all that tha
f ni 1st of fond mothers de-
sirs'-fo/sleansin?:,pre?er\ i:i?
anJ purifying the skin,scalp,
hair and hands of infantsand
children. Guaranteed abso-
lutely pure and may be used
from the hour of birth.
1> r^ndon. :7 rh.trtrr'' Pnrt* 5
fltio ilc la I'.ux litu-rl' • < iiria Ik -toft.
...a* .' io Pi i ... urn iVtwilfci
do 1 take Cardui"? writes Mrs.
Jelemma Mallins of Odessa, W.
Va. "Becaus \ after suffering
As she opene I
cltement. she e
bor In the ndjo
to unlock hi i
man, but he loo
Her practiced i
lanci a meat!
it, brail
ncoiinti
in In-; ro
loer I
lie ! urii-.
hie-
red liei
mi, jus
was
minion
.vith ex-
:■ m igh-
about
mere
nice!
ant
I. as; I
often n
to on.
Is born
i f i ri <1 •
liu n
mark
to r<
<it her.
It I--
CO tl f II:
ia a vft
pe'tv .|
system
from tl
an ;i fi
nnd bit
par:
that
friiin
.-alts It
own Ir
in the
[u'tidencc
is an act
m a mistaken
liortancc The
cart
pi i
nc
:n
•a as
mcht
but a false l<|c 1
lit' action It
cotirte-v iltld a
niln I voluntarily
lie
me s
in
oi an
he ime nib' iken Idea that
frariUne i with rudene. It
virtue not to resort to the many
deceptions that mar our social
ni. While we In n with disgust
the woman who bids her friend
donate farewell one moment
in .Ithes a i i«ll of relief at her do-
le the next, we can but admit
a trul> courteous heart will re-
from speak ins an unpleasant
truth without
veracity
Iti;periling the person'!
an, sti
i'legaiit fa-
way in wiib
hand, to h-t
tor.
A wild Imp ui1
could never c-p
"()!" she bu;
her Jacket In h«
bo so Kind- 1 i
; I'm Koirig to h
; I'm laic and i
anylhing for m
kind—" she he
"As to button
Interposed, bt i
Uloves Just a
' there Indore!
Ills eyes twlnkl- I
I did—but he ne\. , even
! went to work like i ■
aim in
•11 p-o
1 In tin
■ very
asidi
at a
oomcd,
II most
l oiite
hat in
iu mat-
Typical Soldier of Fortune.
Though many of the descendants of
the lllnst r iti us Kdgar Allan Poe inherit
some of his illustrious Ins'incts. It Is
I ri i!>!> more marked in the case of
,b •iinle I'oe, who can well lii Ht> led
:i typical soldier of fortune Mr. i'oe
belonged to the great Fifth regiment
of Baltimore and served during the
war with Spain, after which he went
to the Philippines, where he was of-
fered a commission lor ettlcient w rk
For the second time, houi-ver, lie re-
for several years with female
trouble, and trying different doc-
tors and medicines without obtaining relief, 1 at last
found, in Wine of Cardui, a golden medicine for all my
ills, and can recommend it above all others for female
complaints."
Cardui furnishes safe relief for backache, headache,
periodical pains, irregular, painful or unhealthy cata-
menial flow, and all ailments from which sick women
suffer. A perfect tonic for delicate women. A pure
vegetable medicine ft r pit Is an 1 women wh > are subject
To oonvinoo any
Welti;, II t! t I'.tx-
llnt. Atif I villi' ill
Improve Ii r h :i!'h
rind do all ' o claim
f >r ll. W i \. «i\
send tier absolutely }r.-e a l..Vpo frtlU"
box of 1'axtlm1 «dli I■ ■ ■ U ef lu'triio-
tintis and y .ultin tfMiiannlaM. s nd
your nam.; an ! a-ldrenii uii a pu.ital caul.
I can"''*
ami In."
in u ci> n i
in a ui -
I'-anc u(-
|.<i'tl.iin, such at nn«al catarrh, prlvlo
-. inli nnd liiflsmniaiitin cauti-d r>y fi--il-
liltii- Ills; sure ims mud throat arid
in uitl), by diii tie■■ d treatment Itsecr-
atlvi" puwi-r over tin -.o troubli ^ Is extra-
iir'llnnry nnd gives linuii-di.'itQ r• 11. f.
I li" i'- hi'Ih iif v men are usIiik and rio
oiiitiniiiliii^ it cvrry day. r ) uts at
tlriigclst - in by moil, lii-ni'-mbfr, hew ever,
IT COSTS Vi 11 MITIIIMi TO Tit \ IT.
Till. 11. l'A.\Il)N CO., llokton, IIua1-.
PAXTINE
to th
com; hunts
peculiar to their sex. Has benefited
ItCi
1)1!
i in.i
tin
though he
her She
erward.
latching off
Would you
wi.il htirry!
te cluh and
[Kldv to do
\ ;; 11 be SO
'k ?" he
..ff his
i been
fused
ate.
came
dered
from
from
I lie honor an
\t tile explrai
bacK to thin
to the fumou
there to the
which he w
WRIT*; U3 A LETTER
fall by the call
I I.
< ii
[ere
Sunday
Evening
Many persons do not feel like
ealiine regular supper Imt need
Honii tliintr 1 ig'ht and wholesome to
Biisriiin them. Klijali's Manila sceniH
the most convenient nnd uppctiziin;
food ohtaiiiahle.
ll is made from white corn, rolled
between steel rollers into lig'ht frniril
flakes and toasted to a liirht brown
which makes it very easily digested
nnd trives the peculiar apjietizing:
flavor.
pour out what yon want and with
the addition of (food cream you y-et
li (lisli so delicately tcmptim? us to |,„,Kc I all r: lit In a
create a desire for more. And don't
Htop with one dish If yon want more.
Sold by grocers in two sizes:
pony 5 rents; regular family size
la cents.
There's enough in a small package
for a convincing "taste" for the
whole family, hut you'd better take
home a full size family package for
over Sunday,
Elijah's
Manna
K 4f by Pmaim Cereal Co., Lid., Bailie Crttk. Nick.
f co'irse they
uiiii'd and he
liur.
I "I beg your pardon," he said, with
just the faintest echo of a ripple in his
I deep, pleasant voice, and she could
| feel that his hands were bakltiK with
| the emotion to which he was too well
bred to Kl\c fp e vent, "but -is there
a map to thi- madam?"
She laughed because she was hys-
terical but she pulled herself togeth-
er iliterally i and said with much dig-
ully:
' It goes first to the rlcht and then
to the Ifft. and then bias down the
side to the waist line."
"(>, I see." he observed. "Hut yon
must pardon me If I hid a little awk-
ward. 'This really Is the worst I ever
did see?"
"Isn't It awful?" she exclaimed In a
burst of confldt nee. "I'll never have
another like It—if I have to wear
skins."
lie tucked In the
and bows as well a
reman
u a i
conn
.V.idtdni
-.ibi all l H
oil' , eat .tfi'l *f In. (luirati
te*«! Ruhtter Tiro.
rricc
COBtpltie, W
over a milli di v. liu u e.,1 to suffer as you Jo
in 51.00 bottles.
WINE
At every drtuc
' store
ill yemr f vniptoir i
yJi v< >u f r 'V A /iin
J ens ill I i J it s'
t.. i ! ♦* ( t. itt.iti v. i
OiJtUibii'ii'.i, I' t.r,
OF
little white frlll3
he could and It
moment or so.
"Thanks!" she cried, breathlessly.
"I hope 1 can return your kiudnesj In
some way."
That seemed to lie too much for
him. He hur t into a hearty laugh.
"Thank • ou." he Bald, merrily.
"You are ne\i door, aren t you? Well,
I do get Into trouble sometimes with
my collars."
Hut. by thi* time she had reached
the elevator and w is half way into her
coat when he saw her dainty figure
disappearing around the corner.
She was late at the club, of course,
and the \t..r*' of It was that she had
left the manuscript of her lecture be-
hind and It took n messenger boy half
an hour to br!n£ It.
I '1 s I , .. _
. w.o-d Me,I. ino Co.. l it
lit le! Vli For C ►.'lit et 11
I w 11ti -i I,'.'..' i i licuiiiat
i-ttit .i 11It* to >1 ■ |. ■ nlv mi no i
H :l * I. i|l|| It'lil 11 |o tVilb. .11 "II
my rn.dit b ot being n> b
it I iitcd all t be modi i u i ei
t '• 11111M t lie ill ie .1. id I i .<111 III
■ ill! OH I fill lit I .IS III
W -.111 - K I 1 lie-. Pills. .Ill .1 iti
them time in>in(ll-t I «.i< ,-ib«o!lltelv
I am iiliid to ri.t > ii in ii-n 11 to oil mie
iiil; with rheunriti-in nr kiiincv tn
Ward's Knine. Pills. W ill be gl.nl
swer any mi|ii,t\ Vi in - ti nb
I). P, PAINTER
I' S Send ii" yi.nr driiiii.' -t's n tid
10 (puts .1 ml we -.till lend ytui i ailiriit
box t Wind's Kuliic) 1'ills. The lii-cut-
rt K idle . Itillieih ll[ i n the I i 1: 11 b i t
A unit I o lit i-t 11 cure fiii Ki'llli-i iti.l Hind
•let r.-o„l,l,w. 1 li.ibcte - We.ik and tiniiz
I n i;, Hlieilin.iti-m, l''rei|iient Hi- ie to
Pis* Water, I n flit til III it mil. lint,it. li or
t'Iceration el" the bladder r kidn. i - He-
metes i .ravel i 11>ni from tile Hladdcr
Sold ii ii' I guaranteed !•> your Ii nil drug ,
^ J. I. WA HP MI'.DH INK | •> .
liig Sjirings, Texas.
Good Type of New Woman.
One of the youngest assistants ever
appointed by Vassar college Is Miss
Corliss llabs m, who also has the dis
tlnction ef being the champion woman
high Jumper. Miss llabson was re-
cently appointed assistant to ('resi-
dent Taylor A graduate of the class
of 190.1, Miss llabson made her wonrt
erful jumping record In the class
games of 190-1, when she cleared the
liar at four feet two and one-half
Indies, a full Inch above the best pre-
vious record by a woman Kxcidlencc
in athletics, however, Is not Miss Mali-
sons only forte, for «he secured the
prize for the best class poem two
years In succession
CRESCENT ANTISEPTIC
GREATEST HEALER KtfOWN TO SCIENCE.
N ■ oi. . f.'>ri In ui;: . A y Inflammation and stops pain
from any cause. As sir ir.p *s caii b -. acid an J as narmless as sweo.
m ur s bnri-.a instantly; un-.- d and chronic sores; cures sore
and Inflammation from any cause on man or beast. For fowls—cures
ct: l-ra. sara head and r iup. Sat:5.!action r. dt'.vel.- guaranteed,
i ,m ,.r v .it hv < r im < hi mii \ i. ro., l'i. W'urih, i i *u*.
34 YEARS SELLING DIRECT
Hooper's Tetter Cure
Duu't hi-riiirh.) Is sold hy all drugeists
on a positive guarantee
to cure l etter, Eczema,
Itch of all kinds, Skin
Eruptions, Ring Torm,
Hew Poison, Ch pped
I ace and fl uids, Pim-
ples, Dandruff and all
Scalp I roubles, Corns,
Bunions, Sore .ind
Sweaty Feet, Ftc. ^old
everywhere, two i/cs,
5i.)c and $ 1.00 Bottles.
Mail this ad. to us
___ and we will sund you a
tri;iI bottle free.
HOOPER MEDICINE CO., Dallas, Tew.
inlhtiu' I hit ■ f Iwr ti« r Hr rf
I t. Ill f ,* ' t'irv. Ur ib p li t f1411.'Iiftll. n . I i
j ati" e «%ti il«I,\rry. V u aic out ii l.ung if uut
I atylr. • mii I ( r c.
Ue arf thr I.irgest Minofaclarrr• In flic World.
t- r« t • 'T f"9
'I Pi1 irt:M
l.e I lo
No. 756. HikcWij' n l!h •'' T>|' Vtr r->r\\'V\rr f I . i rly ti ll e V 0 ttvltt if
Wiiik* I>*th. Aut VehU l^ii, 6- try r tif ifamrM. I rn4 it Ufgc, 1. e« c*u!oj ue.
I'iklir.rt Cnrrlafic & H.iravhn Mlg. Co.
fc'lkltart, lniU<in/>
A WONDERFUL REMEDY DISCOVERED
No. 090 ' vil laatlin I ir
Pri ia« W ,i.- W t #
'• Mat. « kS M
p U. alii.
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HOGLESS LARD
The Uppermost Stand-
ard of Highest Quality
Inipicted by thu United Stitet Oo* fiimiint
<;r nnn inf ,|,r ""ic. it hr.iin,Kinir.iiiirc.it'
Jvl\Ur U L..11L. |,]rM,d ] m, t.n l.i I rru|'ti. m - itn t .il I -It 111 i-nl~ -i'-li- ' ' c"' ami fl (>• |n*r
1 ....... . , f ..... .. i • A O 1 A til' I. w, I. . * I
• Cure scrofula, old fc rr*. ulcers, flilr* boil*,
s-MSf-. 5 ic utitl fl.< fi«*r
jar. druKK|4tn • >r by mail upon receipt of pru*-. C A KL A lU'v K st KOI* \' 1,1 N I! < < > Waco, Tr \
Califcrnla'a Prune Cr«r
California's prune crop In I'.'00, was
185,000,000 pounds, anuinst C-.TiOO.OOO
pounds In l'.)0.> This has only been
exceeded onco In 17 years. That waf
In 1So2, when the crop was 197,000,
uou.
Rest and Sleep.
Few escai •• those tnlM iii'S of win-
ter—a had cold, a distil s.dnu con^h
Many remt'dlca are recommended, but
the one quickest and best cf ail is
Si ti. tut <ii .- t'iMigh Sytup. Hdothinn and
healing to the IttiigB and bronchial
passam s, It stups the cough at once
and gives you welcome n st and peace-
ful sleep.
Some men arc not satisfied when
they kill two birds with one stone
unless they tan get the stone buck.
SICK HEADACHE
Ponltivrlr cuiot! by
these Little Fills.
Tlicy a', to relli'To Ills-
tress fr :u Prspffi-ls, In-
dt^-i U.aaadTooIIcarty
F-itiiii?. A perfect r.-m-
city fur DUzlct'ss, Nausea,
Drow.mc «, 1'. id T.-tsto
tn t!io Mouth, CoateiJ
Tonirm. Tain tit the Side,
TORPID I.IVKit. They
regulate tin Dowels. I*urcly Vcpit iblo.
SMALL PILL SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE.
Genuino Musi Bear
Fac-Similo Signature
REFUSE SUBSTITUTES.
i
CARTERS
ITTLE
PILLS.
CARTERS
ITTLE
IVER
PILLS.
Dandruff
Ci-t rid of that dandruff btfnre it -?r..trp;
your hair. Thi.i« tiny little ictlci on jr-w '«i
.re a .ijii of Jt7uit>i. A dry ica'i
nou ji year Lai".
Barry's
Tricopherous
ii f.^pfcially prepared to cure dandruff and to
build up dry, thin, starved ica!p$. At your
druggnt'i, 50 centi per bottle.
McCANE'S DETECTIVE AGENCY.
rlouil- n Ten*, nptralci ihf Urg^il frrc« of
competent d«l«ctive n the South, ihey 'end l
wriMon opinion* in ctifi not haiidltd bv iheaw
k«%aorw bl# rate*-
PATENTS that PROTECT
Our new buok P \TKNT 8KNBK mniliM
IK. N..V \ II. I % 4 |> at I- U i }, d
tnaih'd lr*^
l>li
IllHl ti\ I II \ i
-uck re «*f aiitirur *h « r t«
DROPSY
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11 OUKKN ^ HON?* U
N. U., HOUSTON, NO. 9 1907
•i nc* rt1 ef aikI cur a- w r t «'- ■•••
k of ••Min.i MluN mut 10 l treaunen' I* H111.
li. An A NT A. *A.
1
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Socauae of those ugly, grizzly, gray hairs. Us* LA CREOLE " HAIR RESTORER. Prlco, tl.OO, retail.
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Cain, Thomas C. The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 48, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 2, 1907, newspaper, March 2, 1907; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth205687/m1/1/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bastrop Public Library.