Daily Bulletin. (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 268, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 25, 1909 Page: 3 of 8
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PAGE THEEE
INESDAY. AUGUST 25 IM9.
J. Y. RANKIN Manager
J. J. PRENTICE President
THE DAILY BULLETIN.
Woman's Beauty
age. jam women who regularly endure pain age
i rapidly for suffering leaves its las tine marks on
mem
Nearly all "women suiter more or less with some
'Avoid the pain treat yourtelf at home by taking
vjiiraiu as tnous&nas or otner women nave aone.
Begin at once and give Cardui a fair trial.
TAKE
CARDU
It Will Help You
"Tears and Love For the Gra.y" . I
jJ By DAVID FRANCIS DODGE cnght 1908-by A. BLewij
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A4&i&W't' rr'' in VlminiJi.doi'
' " I H)t la" "P(!
. 'Ura. Hatie Burlison GoreTille HI. tried Cardui and unites :
xel smTered -with female troubles and iras bo sick I could not stand
on my feet. Finally I besan to take Cardui. and soon began to
mend. Now I am able to do all my housework and am in much
better health than I was before." Try it.
AT ALL DRUG- STORES
too m vn WOKRY.
Tire is too much worrj 'n the
. '!. truthfully -remarks the Green.-.
Banner which continues: Very a
- iy because people have never
."urd to love their work to pursue
fr happiness in it and (xmlidence
t r it- ultimate sntfefaction. There is
e:Um to cottie to him who has no
.'V' .f labor and n plea.-su re fn his
.(i. ular liaie of effort very bitter
. i chappy liour. probably day fter
T. should coitiineml itelf to u.- iv
nhumlaut line Too f reach that
ital philooph which concerns' the
happiness qt mankind. e slronld
but we do not. Those who do. tndeert
jyte fortunate. Thev i'o- and they
sltnil reap. They sow -in love; titers
will reap in happiness'. '
Cured Hay Ffu-r and Summer Cold.
A. SL Xpbnuin Batesvil-Ie. Indiana
writes: "Last year I suffered for
three mouths .'with a summer eoltr so
irely be ;.uc he has not learn-i distressing that it interferred with my I
1 esseirfct: of life's Jettons. Jku jusiesF. 1 had many of the sraip-
the labor of his . of hay fever and a doctor's pre-.
:; '.h-.l happiness in iv 'serftion did not reach my cas;:ayd
ti i id tiff worth lix-1 took several medicines Which seemed
r. m H tbo$e higher oaly- to ifigravate it. Fortuaatl 1
. o! .irviniti- which he Pon having Foley's Hbsiey
... d.;h' labor. All 1a- aul u lckly curei me :My;
: ii- except whereitt since used Foley's Hohey atidj
' .-id where it does 1 r wf m. succes?
: - ; Wet & aterV " ' ": -'. Cal'fiiWjf' J
..!.-. to reach. fEfeat-j; Bt' aay nf llst'i-MieKlii
..d . the strength
ho lot
a; ion
it. H
'd wili
lecau-
und in :
- iuooo-
f it d-
here ri;
reat t
and e
. :t;iiris t-acscfss alwne-rhHt mea-
' 1 liiOKeyl or i:s en.us.VjrH-nt.
of life si:ou;.i teaeiv :f :nt
Brown wood. Wefivite. :Vmr aiffjtf
U'btj. - tumiey . )iarcaoile Co.-"
"Kverj thitm' ft-sh Wi;n';e 'rf'..-;The
-fIl the ;r!0d;-' - -'"
4 t'?icri.. jifJer :-f Ifi'biruK '?!ie. jishtl'T
'i:wvWr t-f!? h i' jl;e'-jk ' aiH
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Twentieth session opns Weinescfay--. :
: September L For catalogue dr othrip if
? information address
: JOHN 5 HUMPHREYS.
: ACTIMG PRESIDENT. B fdwnwood Texas I
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..UMKOMtMIMMIIIIl.ttlllltMt lllMIIIItCMIMIIIUIItMMMIMM(
I Be Like The Ant I
In the heat of summer prepare
for winters blizzards
Burn Coa
: It's cheaper and more convenient than
V wood und arrange for it now
.30 car loads contf acted to arrive bctoccn
now and Oct. 1st. Different grades and
sizes at varying price-. Lump Eg and
Nut sizes. SPEfclAL PRICES FROM
CAR TO YOUR BIN. Wc have the
coal you need fat right prices: Wili
take pleasure in submitting prices nd
upon request wiO have our salesman cal
upon you.
Pliome Wo. 1 4.
mm
Feed
Feed and Fuel
D D L Y enough
the observance
of M e in o ria I
d a y j u t h e
northern states
is of southern
origin. It w;is
(he s o u t hern
people who first
heuan to deco-
rate with tlow.-
ers the graves
of fallen' sol
di'Ts. The-Co'n-feilcrato
- Meiuo-
I't
upon
May . :Mi. the
northern. .Memo-
rial day. . In
.Alabanpi. Fhri-
da Ceorgia and
Mississippi the
2tttb;i.f -April is
obser ed . in.
lite last 4nlay J.u April in
l azoihijt .an! h'otith "Cs;roJ.i:ia
Mat .jo ami iii i-V.iinessee ihb sero::d
Friuaj of'May. The birthday of .lef-
J'ervon I avis. lime 3. is-known as.
CwifiHleinte- Mm6rhl day in. LouVi-'
ana .The ilak; is paftictdarly interest-
i::s this year Jjeeause oh .lune 1MJ.S.
just PX) years ago Mr. Diivis was horu
iii.i -hristian eoOuiy (now Xod'd county ).
Ky.
." I f. i 4 happy i'Qtnment ii)ou the re -tj6!-ati?i
.f UfefrnUfr'nal spirit to Ik-
:abki;U siiy; that in many places the
I'nffo .'VBierjtus.pbice llowers upon the
?rra"ve.tf hhw and smy alike atnl this
trifrtttt) "H'.l!p'te.ati:l by the lIiitI
tVufedV-Viieranjs iu tnajny ten
"teries 35 ftee the bvd of bot h shies a'f
Th tiFst.vilwMratloh diy"rerdeii i:
athtc . history .w.5s. early in l.iT
jtiN-t 1 wxV' y-rn. aftr . the eiose of -li:
bet;eeu ili ?f iv.: lu -tlw'' -i.-tvOf;
M aH&. -Mis.. the ie:id e
theartvjl' jiftmrw'ii-. f;v that - tewn - pl.n e -tie.:Ujjfil.
povtnk TO ttu. -graves of tni:.
soatiierti.'. r J " iMr:her : :d'ead A!i
Gr:r.RAti'Vt'HE$
k i h'i;.' .
T. x:?s
!v Yl il
la:a";N. V-.jo w yvi;.: 'vlio sa'iwt.ji:iei
but m;ir 5ub-
:tlne.
He. . .tts ' !tetdy
i' pwijf JUP lutes- . r. ue oet-o. .i a.iwu
ifjc'!'tj-.-t?e' .civ'ilWSF-.
';-s:ti.-;fef l.- ' !"'' "'ef ; eu'j6j-t-xj
pt" 'h'fcit ti f'jsK 'tt: e-:t!.:-.i-
.1'jf"''lt'yitftVe;: -the H-lift
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f'-r.-ii:';;.i:oi'tifI; ji: i'r. 'i.Va
north a handsome monument bearing
this significant inscription:
"None Know Who They Were but
All Know What They Were'
The United States government has
done much in recent years toward
beautifying southern cemeteries con-
taining the dust of northern dead such
as those at Sharpsburg (Autictaui)
Arlington and South Mountain. The
southern people have done much of
this sort of work for their own fallen
heroes funds being raised chlelly by
private subscription. In many ceme-
teries which had been woefully neglect-
ed in the terrible stress of reconstruc-
tion days a wonderful transformation
has been wrought. At Atlanta. for
Instance around which eity was some
of the fiercest lighting of the war.
nearly every one of the Jhousauds of
Confederate graves has been-marked
In sojne way. Several' of the finest
memorial monuments in the United
"States are In the Atlanta cemetery.
Thousands' of 'unidentified Confeder-
ates were buried at" Marietta Ga. At
thin late day It is of course impossible
to identify them "but all these graves
have been marked with blank stones.
Each Memorial day the nameless
stones are decorated with blossoms
i F very .year-there is a great gather-
ing in the cemetery at Uichmond. the
capital of the.-Confedenu-y. for the dec-
oration of the
' ish i i j cnivi"! of fa-
wS' I '1 -iU i Y' llloIS generals
and of unknown
soldiers who fell
in the ranks.
There is buried
gallant "Jeb"
Stuart slain on
the field of Yel-
low Tavern sev-
en miles distant
lie was but thir-
ty one years of
age. and he died
u inajQrJxenorUl.
leaving an en-
during fame as
ii' great cavalry
leader li'eneral George Pickett who
led the splendid but disastrous charge
at Gettysburg perhaps the most fa-
mous charge in history al.vo lies there'
Upon a lofty eminence overlooking the
Janiesf rlyer sleeps JelTersou raK
sohlier statesman and president of the
;nTijfler4cy.- with his ' ttev-Qtetl wife
tOit :"the'. batighter' of tbft-'Cdhfedet
aV-y: jiih- li!tn;. Tbe atf.er ww
-im:iV'- Hivj be.vHl atfke tiothVif Tth
? "''AiiiJ m Ieiftiirii ite?"ite..i-a:i
: ilea Kfflght ia i ferciji mgiizlhe ar'; i
cie qvt- ttpm fhd jhtiii : f -jVr
Mrtwi'0tsiU)lH . 'prer. h&r fpartie.Vlih
.. tbrV' frotii nig Cuius fg Te.3iafail tir.-
itiu'i or tue- StetTwis n 4;rtfa.e t
hr worth. '"ajit i nttiesta.rRtii 4f re
yntt? 4rotmtr.'. -
: J. 1 Rankin Land Co. j
City properties for rent
sale or exchange. See us.
IViO acres choice land in Flupt county to trade for Brownwood City
or farming property. Call forour list.
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vti .GeSieral. 3oUa.'.'A. -'Iisran. eon.
:r .;? iu -'ehfef of 'the uewlv orgun
...e.i Gr'.iM.I Ariiiy of the. Republic i-
r.el an uihv;:il order de-.'natlng Mav
;'.0 as Memorial daj St.'.te by state the
noith accepted
''if suggestion
I t'.mg the day
o'ji ial. The in
i iilint at I'olum
1 u-i. Miss. and
Mr Finch's
poem inspired
t h r e b y un-
doubtedly lntln-
enced (Jeneml
Logan In pro-
mulgating his
order and the
states in accept
ing the suggestion. Thus it may be
said that those devoted southern wom-
en were the real authors of Memorial
day. which iu many place is called
.bee-oration dayy the name by which If
was first known.
Cnmj)R of the United Confederate
Veterans arc: scattered all the way from
Maryland to Texas. Local orgaulza
lions "of .the United -Daughters -of the
Confederacy and of the rnltc.d Sons
of Confederate Veterans are sprinkled
oyer the s.ume Wide area. Haeh Memo-
rial iljjy whether. It be May SO or .an
arl!qV; dnito;- hundreds of i1k veterans
.oObe.jjKirMi'fb march to. 'the eineterle
nti "ietprve the beaiitiful cutin "f
;.;tet!!4i1as:. 'Otdters gntye-;; while the
Kit " s:4?xil fr join. the. veteraim
.'i: r.;. Uv U. itr.st!?s in the." north
-'je ij:t?'ii V:. :i?rar.y. aiuj. tin members
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iCKjisrrtrht. YM. S- Frank 'H; Wap:t
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t many
.-":-v:;;!i--".Uitt
wait fr
ths bu-
gle.. THe
mght .devs are
cold;
The limbs of the
soldiers - feel
jaded and
old;
The field of our
bivouac is
v. i n d y and
bare;
There is lead in
our joints
there is frost
in" our hair;
The future is
veiled and
its fortunes
unknown
As we lie with hushed breath till the
bugle is blown.
At the sound of the bugle each com-
rade will spring
'Like an arrow released from" the
strain of the string.
The courage the impulse of youth
shall come back
To 'banish the chill of tha drear bi
vouac '
And sorrows and losses and cars-; fade
away
When that life giving signal pro-
claims the new day.
Though the bivouac of age may put
ice in our veins
And' no fiber of steel in. our sinew re'
mains:
Though the" com-
rades of yes-
t e r d a y' s
march are not
hero
And the sun-
. light seomr.
pale and tho
branches ar
scar;
Though the
sound of our
cheering dic3
down to . a
moan
We. shall 'find
our lo3t youth
when the bu-
g)o is blown.
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Just received
with several bales. PI
prompt tittention.
Alfalfa
:etl a cai of cho'ice alfalfa.
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your ordeiv It will receive y
EARLY-IUMEY CO.
Successors to Hargrave Grain Co.
Next door to Bulletin office on Lee street.
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!o more drudgery
Wash 'day a day of rest
v tlie use ol the
WASP
You will want one
The ladies of Brpvnwood are respectfully re-
quested to call at the residence of B. S. Boysen and
see one of these great labor andttime-savers in opera-
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SIMPLE- INEXPENSIVE SATISFYING.
Tor sale by
BR0WNW00D GAS & ELECTRIC CO.
a bo
OUR EW SERVICE
turn
Have you lu-nnl aboutthe "Texan." The finest
aiid fastest evpninpr train between Texas and St Louis
See phnnV or write u? Itefore yu start on that
trip. No trouble to rivo you information.
( W. S. TRAIN (t. P. A. - - Ft. Worth Tex
L. C Voelkel. Ticket Asont Brown wood.Texas.
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Mayes, Will H. Daily Bulletin. (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 268, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 25, 1909, newspaper, August 25, 1909; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth344492/m1/3/?q=War+of+the+Rebellion.: accessed June 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Howard Payne University Library.