The State Herald (Mexia, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 18, 1906 Page: 2 of 8
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SPIED PIT LIFE'
—That's what a prominent
druggist said of Scott's
Emulsion a short time
ago. As a rule we don't
use or refer to testimonials
in addressing the public,
but the above remark and
similar expressions are
made so often in connec-
tion with Scott's Emulsion
that they are worthy of
occasional note. F rom
infancy to old age Scott's
Emulsion offers a reliable
means of remedying im-
proper and weak develop-
ment, restoring lost ilesli
and vitality, and repairing
waste. The action of
Scott's Emulsion is no
more of a secret than the
composition of the Emul-
sion itself. What it does
it does through nourish-
ment—the kind of nourish-
ment that cannot be ob-
tained in ordinary food.
No system is too weak or
delicate to retain Scott's
Emulsion and gather good
from it
Printers Prayer
"Oh, let this day bo filled with
the uood things of life; deliver us
from the hell box, and fill every
delinquent subsorib&rs hoart with
a dollar's worth of remorse; Ruard
over the office devil and deLiver
him ;rom wiping his hands upon
tne otlioe towel; give us raanv
periods of rest; keep our forms
well ocked and our stomacher
justified 10 run up against noon-
day meal. Deliver us from get-
ting out of sorts, and pdve U9 the
patience of Job who was not a
job printer,Help us stick to our
business, that it may bo picked
up, and in n^ case found want*
ing. Keep our circulation up to
a hoalth standard and,'that will
need no paddiug. Give us onr
daily bread but deliver us from
pi, at any price. Deliver us
fiom throwing mud at the oppos-
ing candidates, but help us to
paste them. And when at last
our forms are looked up for the
hereafter let them be put to press
in such a manner as to leave a
oUv.n and ui.d lasting impression
upen mankind. Amen."
We will send you a
sample free.
Be r.urc that this picture in the
form ot a label ir. on the wrapper
of every b&ttle of Emulsion you
bay.
50c. and $1; all drugeists.
! hat
Nab)iy par ed.
Kidney Troubles Attacks
Mexia Men and Wo-
men Old and
Young.
Kidney ills seize young and old alike—
Quickly come and little warnins give
Children Buffer in their early years—
Can't control the kidney secretions.
Girls are languid, nervous, suffer
pain.
Women worry can't do daily work.
Robust men have lame and aqhing
back*.
Old folltH, weak, rhoumrtic, lame.
Endure distressing uminary ills.
The cure for man, for women, or for
child is to cure the cause—the kidneys.
Doan's Kirluey Pills cure sick kid-
neys
Cure all the varied forms of kidney
sufferirg,
Home testimony guarantees every
box.
E. L Brock, farmer living two and a
half miles southeast of Hubbard City,
Tex., on It F D No •!, says: •' 'My boy
was troubled from childhood with a kid-
ney or bladder ailment, He could not
retain the secretions from the kidneys
and they were hicrhly colored, with a
whitish sediment and elso stained the
linen when coming in contact with it,
Alter trying various remedies without
any apparant sue sss I learned of
Doan's Kidney Pills and procured them-
The lirst f " v doses ho took showed they
were bene filing him and on continuing
their use ho was cured. In my estima
Daughter
No. 185 West 88th Street,
Now York Oitv, N. Y., April 8,1903
B ware of Ointments for Catarrh
Contain Hereury,
as mercury will entirely destroy the
sense of smell and Completely derange , Qoau'a Kidney Pills are a splendid
the whol« system when^ entering it j Sidney remedy and one that should be
known tj everybody.''
Plenty more proof like this from
Call at the. City Drug
Co .'9 store and as* wiiat their ensto-
througli tho muscous surfaces. Such
articles should never be used except,on
presc riptions from reputable physicians , Mesia I)fJ0p|e
as the damage lliey do is ten fold to the
good you can possibly derive from them
Hall'.- Catarrh Cure, manufactured by
F J Ohcr.rmy & Co,. Toledo O., cou-
f*^att o 'DAixntfTT ' ta 'in ii: mercurv and is 1*ken iiitcrnul-
5>C0TT & ^ BOWJNb j 1V( a(.rintr diMCtly upon the blood and
Chemists j mucous surfaces of the system In
409 Pearl St., N. 5T. j buying HaH's Catarrh Cure be sure you
get the genuine. It is taken internally
a'ul made in Toledo Ohio by F J Chen-
n-y it Co. Testimonials free.
Hob I by all druggists, 75c.
TVke Hall's Family Pills for consti-
pation.
Wine of Cardni hag been a blessing to my home.
often found tluit it was a great relief when I was weary or in
fc
I liav*
v or in
ror ou*
noticed that her menses were
Sain, but I ara especially grateful for what it did for out
ttughter and only child. X noticed that her menses were
tanly and she suffered with headaches and giddiness, heavi-
ness in the abdomen and about the loins. This seriously in-
terfered with her studies and she had to discontinue several
of them.
A visitor calling on mo and discussingtlio matter suggested that I give her a course
of your Wino of Oardui as it had reliovouher daughter of a similar trouble. After my
daughter bad used itfor live weeks X found
a great improvement in her loolis, health
and behavior, in fact she was a different
girl. The flow became regular aud we
ave not had any difficulty since.
TiBAsuuua, BiTHiioNn Memorial Association.
Here the menstrual function had not been properly started and the un-
natural condition was making the young girl an invalid. Tho headaches and
giddiness, indicated something more than a mere temporary ailment. They
were symptoms of a functional weakness which would become more and more
aggravated as years went by. But Mrs. Thompson was ready to take advice
for her daughter's welfare and she gave the little sufferer Wine of Cardui and
now she is a well young woman. .
If your daughter is sickly and frequently ailing the letter of this good
mother contains the best advice you can follow.
Wine of Cardui is the menstrual regulator that cures nine cases out of
every ten. Young girls, mothers and aged women find this tonic indispensable.
All druggists sell $1.00 bottles Wino of Cardui.
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Through Car Route i
Mis. Carter Wortliam, Jr., lias
returned to Corsicana.
Mr- Ike Dunham left Friday
afternoon for Waxahacliie.
iners report. |
For sale by all dealers, Price •!>0,
cents. Foster-Milbnrr Co., Buffalo,
N. v., sole agent-? for the United States.
Re.nember the name-Doan's-and rake
no other.
O J.X. S3 CJ> 'JE'ii. X A
Bears tho Kird V-.il Have Always BosgHJ
Signature
„f U^,Y7-
Mi j. J. D. Huberts of Beau-
mont i ' !• ill9 city visiting fricnd-
and relatives.
Mi 3. D. P. Shaw n-
Cui'sie., iM.
visiting in
* A !EJTORIA.
J!ears tj j? ^ii0 KM Vo'J Have Always Bought
Signal o y
J. H. Reeves and family have
moved to the M. S. Clark cottage
just o£jst of the old hotel, and
formerly occupied by W. H. !
Teague. Mrs. Teague and the
children remain as boarders with
fA
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TOP
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FKOM
Fort Worth, Dallas, Waco and
Intermediates to St,Louis, Memphis
and Other Points.
EXCELLENT CONNEC-
TIONS TO ALL POIN ! S
NORTH AMD EAST . .
JOHN F, LEHANE,
Gen. Frt.it I'.i-s.
Tyler, Texas.
gent,
m:r
l.ffivy McDani
orsicana.
is visit-
vine president.
Mrs. Will Corley, second vice
president.
Mrs. N. P". Iioux, recording
secretary.
Mrs. J. C. Karner. correspond-
i n o- sedretary.
.Mrs. T A. Griflith, treasurer.
The selection of a sexton was
(J. . ilarri of axahachie isj postponed until later on. Mr.
in tH- < ty visit); , his neice, Mrs,, Carter,who has filled tins position
J. Jb • Cogdell. j so well lor the past two years or
i3ob Griffith has gone to Vicks-' more' Wl11 short,y mave 10 his
biug, Miss-,
as telegraph oper
Pipe for the new pipe line to
Springfield continues to arrive.
There ia a large pile of it over in
the T. & B. V. yards,
Cemetery Association. Mrs iieeve"s" " l«
The Cemetery Association met
Thursday afternoon at the M. E-
church and elected the following
officers for the ensuing year: j "" ■ V" ,'1 -, 7* 'f
j C3ftain he wus tlnnKing ol the itch.
Mrs. D. A. Murphy, piesident. | gu-|;0ne thing wo do know and ).uow|
Mrs. Fred Karner, Sr., first) jt ♦wenty years' worth- Hunts enre
will absolutely, infulliblv and immedi- 1
a.sly cure any itching trouble that
ever happened to the human cuticle. !
It's guaranteed,
Convenient Schedules, Courteous Trent=
merit, Up=To=Date Equipment.
Call on any Cotton Belt agent for full information regard-
ing your trip, or address.
D. M. MORGAN,
Traveling Pass. Agent,
Ft. Worth. Texas.
Alight Have Been,
When Shakespeare siid. ''Aye.
; there's the rub,'' we do not know for
certain he was ttlinjcing of the itch
As
GCS HOOVER,
Traveling Pass. Agent
Waco, Texas.
R. C. FYFE.
t Geii. Frt. & Pass. Agt.
Tyler, Texas.
C. S. C'ookerly was up from
Grocsbeuk Sunday afternoon.
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'HEN THE
ARE
ow Kates
si
During the fall and winter monl its there will be
several opportunities to gw East nt lew it e? via
the
to accept a pos.tiou Iar">,v 8cxt"n hav0 The llpgent Used of Prompt Rertora- J Chicago Milwaukee & St. Paul
oDerator t j bo elected. tive Measures is Something i* & '
' S r^v c
Kailvvay
O SB!, w OS 1"?. TJ ^ .
Beara tho _/} 1 ^ Kind You Hfivii Always Bousiii
of
The T. & B. V. has crossed
the il, & T C. one mile south of
town aud tlie work of track laying
will now proceed.
WANTED -BY CHICAGO MANU-
FACTURINGS House, person of trust-
worthinees and somewhat familiar with
local territory as assistant in branch
office. Salary $18 paid weekly: Per-
manent position. No investment re-
quired. Previous experience not es en
tail to engaging.
Address,Manager, Branches, Conio
Clock, Chicago.
B. W, Hodges has returned
j from Groesbeck where he has
1 bo^n serving on the grand jury,
the jury having taken a recess un-
Mrs, T. L. Hartley of Hills-
boro, iain tho city visiting her, ti| the 22nd inst>
son, W. II. Hartley.
That Every One Should
Understand.
"A Stitch in Time Saves Nine.
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PAWKGH'S
KAi BAI-SAM
Clctnar-.i a:i.l ?CHU?i!V:3 t!ir. !ialr.
, I'l'iiniotcH n liivwr,. i pruwth.
fly Never Fails to Kftitoro Cray
Hair ti. i;n y.Tu*iiful Color.
Curu-4 cnlp , .. hr.lf falling.
We are in receipt of a letter
from W. S. Cogdell, a son of Mr,
J.I. Cogdell. W. S, is in the
•rmv and is stationed at Van-
coover Barracks, Washington,
and he will in future read the
Herald.
Never Disappoints.
•'Many extensively advertised reme-
dies are failures wnen put to the test.
Hunt's Lighinu Cil is an exception.
Confidence in it is never misplaced—dis
appointment never follows its use. It is
surely the grandest emergency remedy
now obtainable. For cuts, burns,
sprains, aches and pain I known no
equal.'' Geo. E. Paddock,
Doniphan, Ma.
OoWtiVs Salve
For Piles. Duma. Sore*
Slight disorders in the kidneys or uri-
nary organs are more serious than most
people think, the lirst warning symp-
toms should receive prompt medical
treatment to ward off Bright's Disease
or some other dangerous malrfdy. When
the kidneys are ailing and the symptoms
become sufficiently pronounced to be
noticeable the condition calls nt once
for prompt measures to stay the progress
of the disease. Prickly Ash Bitters is
(he remedy needed. Taken on the ap- jjj
pearance of the first symptoms, such as jjj
pain in the back, puffincss under the, M
eyes, irregularities in the urine, digestive j '
disorders, it will save the victim incal- '
culable misery and suffering, mental
torture and expense. Used at the begin-
ning of the trouble it cures quickly.
Used in the more advanced stages it will j
win back health and strength as rapidly '
as circumstances will possibly permit. )
if you desire to be kept posted regarding ihese,
and will mail me the date and destination of your
trip, complete itigormation about rate and train
service will be sent you iree.
The Southwest Limited between Kansas City and
Chicago is tho train that took lirst place in its
fir.*,t year and holds it. Leaves Union Station,
Kansas City,5:55 p. m; Grand Avenee, (>.07|p. m
arrive Union Station, Chicago, 8.20.
M. F. SMITH,
Commercial Agent,
201 Saujrhter Bldg.,
Dallas,Texas.
G. L. COBB,
Southwestern Passenger Agt.
907 Mam St.,
Kansas City, Alu.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Accept no substitute. Insist on hnvltiK Rnnrs
the Kcnuine Prickly Ash Hitlers with the
large figure 8 in red on the front lubel. SIgn&tBre of
Sold at Drug Stores, $1.00 Per bottle. (
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4. * l
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If your stoaiach is disordered, bowels
irregular, and you don't feel well, >011
need Prickley Ash Bitters. It is very
effective in removing this condition.—'
City Drug Co. Special Agent.
Constipation leads to liver trouble,
and torpid liver to Bright'a Disease,
Prickley Ash Bitters is a certain cure
at any staffs of the disorder.—City Drug
Co. Special Agent.
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Houx, N. P. The State Herald (Mexia, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 18, 1906, newspaper, January 18, 1906; Mexia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth302194/m1/2/: accessed April 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Gibbs Memorial Library.