The Daily Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 276, Ed. 1 Friday, September 18, 1914 Page: 6 of 8
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THE DAILY BULLETIN
FRIDAY SEPTEtfUEK 18 19U.
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Her LorkSMfcirkf Glossy Tliick
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The old tlnie'niixture of Sage Tea
and Sulphur for darkening gray
streali?3 and faded hair is grand-
mother ireatnient and folks are
using it to keep their hair" in good
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Cluett Pcabody & Co.. Inc. Makers
.even colon which Is quite sensible
as -we are livinc in an age" when a
youthful appfearance is of ithe great
net flrtviintJiirfi.
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Nowadays though we don't have
ihe troublesome task of' gathering
t! e sage and the Nnussy mixing at
heme. All the drug stores sell the
ready J:o use productcalled Wyeth's
4?.e and Sulphur Compound for 50c
a bottle. It is very popular be-
cause nohody can discover it has
:oen applied. Simpy moisten your
oinb or soft brush with it and draw
this tterough the iair talcing one
small strand at a time; by morning
the gray hairs disappear but what de
lights the ladies with Wyeth's Sage
and Sulphur is fnat besides beauti-
fully darkening the hair after a few
applications it also produces that
soft JUMre and appearance of abun-
dance which is so attractive; besides
prevents dandruff itching and fall
ing lhair.
Fori Worth Word has been receiv-
' fed at headquarters of the Farmers Un
ion in this city that Peter Radford
National Lecturer and W. D. Lewis
Statp President of this organization
who are at present in Washington
have been appointed on a committee
fialieston The larcest ' wheat ex
portation handled through here in a
number of years was recorded during
Augiiot. when fH34?5 bushels of this
grain left Galveston destined to for-
eign ports. A value of more than
$1.00 per bushel' viis . placed on the
product.
Stamford November 25 2H 27 and
2S are selected by the directors of
the Central1 West. Texas Poultry As-
sociation for the holding of its an-
nual exhibition in this -city. The
largest and -best assortment or fowls
ever placed on exhibition arc -pected
to be shown here this fall.
Preparations for. a large-show are
being made.
Dallas A big ?".00'.00u wholesale
that is preparing a resolution to he fry goods company -is being organ-
presented to President Wilson and j iltire jy S. P. Perkins of Cin-en-Secretary
of Treasury MeAdoo ask-.j"vme tuo new concern will locate
ing for an advance of .$4000000 to the -building formerly occupied b
Southern fanners to be used 'in li-jthe Harris Lipsitz Dry floods Com-
nancing distress cotton. ! mny of this city. Mr. Perkins is one
mm.. ... .. mi. the hfggest dry goods men in TVx-
jas and owns a sU'ing. of. stores in
$ririri&rWfrW yarims towns of the State
The "Watchful Waiting Policy"
proved a good stunt in Mexico but it wouldn't do in Europe and neither will it
do in the tailoring business. Don't wait until the cold weather bombards us be-
fore mobilizing.
September 15th is Generally
the time for action in the front ranks of Tailoring. You'll find our fortress
primed with the best of this season's Woolen fabrics and ready to meet all
chance competition that endeavors to outflank our right. Join our allies and
results will be surprisingly pleasing all along the line.
Waxnlinehie At a recent meeting of
the directors of the local Commercial
Club the title of the organization was
changed to the Waxahachie Chamber
of Commerce C. E. Shuster was se-
lected to succeed A. C. Parker as sec-
retary. The club is on a sound finan-
cial basis and is expected to be a po-
tent factor in the development of this
territory.
DOXT TAKE WKOSC. MEDICIM:.
If your liver gsts lazy you need
a liver tonic not merely a laxaiive
for the bowels. Many people take
a simple laxative Then the liver gets
sluggish rather than take calomel
which they know to he -dangerous.
But a mere laxative will not start
a sluggish liver. What is needed
is a tonic that wyi liven up the
liver without forcing you to stay at
home and. lose a da from your work.
You have such a tonic in Dod-
son's Liver Tonei Dodson's Liver
Tone is all that is claim?.! lor it j
because the druigists who sell 1:
agree to hand bftk the nione: with
a smile to any person not satisfied
with the relief ibodson gives
Do8sons Liver Tone is a. vegetable
liquid with a very pleasant taste and
is a prompt arid reliable remeuy fro
constipation biliousness sour stom-
ach and torpid liver.
Camp-Bell Drug Ob. give it their
personal guarantee. Large bottle of
Dodson's Liver Tone is only 50c. For
children or grown people it is the
Ideal raedicine. Try it on thf -.giiaran-ee.
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Photography
I am delighted wii my new
locatia'on ik the Hartung build-
ing. I have yerylflng. conven-
iently arraneedv and can cive
you better servic titan -here- jj i.
my new studio and toNremem-
ber me wfien j wanting "work
in. my line. I
X Houstoiu Another industry in tV-
Jtforjn' of. a factory for . the making jf
metal- beds bed springs and wood
i aerial beds is soon to bo added to
Houston's string or thriving enter-
prises. A site has been secured for
the factory and about $3000 will e
X i expended in erecting a sheet-iron
X : building and installing machinery. The
S i Tpxas-Metal company is behind the
j project. - .'
&- TyJer Warehouses with Ja com
l.inMl ennacitv of 10.000 bales have
'. Unn n-rirtxfnri for Iiorf siiiri work on
ui v . o v. . - -
the structures will be under way
This action grew out of the
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HAYES &CQ Tailors
French Dry Cleaners
Phone 320
Near Siandpipe
the crowning event of thv
tion.
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organiza- --'C' -rand furnish the empire with one of
strongest elements of its army. They
States dredge
for ;
V ! shortly
. mnotiiii tt a Tvinillior nf hlll
tipss mpn and farmers. ' It -was also
I ... nt mo infttiti! lliiit no farm
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DRUGS EXCITE YOUR
KIDNEYS USE SALTS
If Your Hack Hurt or Bladder Both-
ers Drink Lot of Water.
When your kidneys hurt and your
back feels sore don't get seared and
proceed to load your ScOmaCi with a
lot of drugs that excito the kidffejs
and irritate the entire; urinary tract.
Keep sour kidneys clean by flusing
with a mild harmless salts which
removes aheNbodys urinous waste
and stimulates fheW to their normal
activity. The function of the kidneys
is to filter the lfood. In twenty
four hours tihe stpin from it five
tho sajid grains of acid and waste
so f can roaAHy iee and understand
the vital importance of keeping the
kidneys active. J
n. .ik lots of I water you can't
-t ? I
drink oo much; also get from your;
jiiiarn ci6t aliout1 four ounces of
.lad Sa.ts take tablesi)oonfur in a
glass of water feefore hreakfast each
morning for a few days and your
kidneys will act fine. This famous
salts is ui?ide Xirom fiie acid of grapes
and lemon Jiitee 5ombiued with lithia
and has ibeen used for generations to
clean and stimulate clogged kidneys
aUo to neturaiize the acids in urine
so it no longer is a source of irrita-
tion thus ending bladder weakness.
.lad Salts is inexpensive cannot in-
jure makes a delightful effervescent
lithia water drink which everyone
should take now and then to keep
their kidneys clean and active. Try
this also keep the water drinhing
and no douht you will wonder what
became of your kidney trouble and
uacliafihe.
GOOD WOOD
In any quantity for any pur-
pose delivered to any part
of the city. ! Phone 570.
KEITH WOOD YARD!
W. F. 80GART M. D.
Practice limited to all chronic ;
tliseasos and so called incurable j
diseases. 40 years experience.
or dispose of any cotton at a price
Tower than H cents per pound.
School of Music
Daniel Baker College
3rownwood Texas
fWmony.- History .Graduate of
England CoitscfVaiorr of Music
Ilour.se at residence. Main Avc.Volce solfeg-Mo'
Comer Baker street. JO a. in. veliner. Berln.
and 1 t 3 p. in. PJmn. oliH z nngs 1
Ft of. Herbert J. .lenity A. A (I. O.
Director. Teacher of Piano Pipe Or-
gan
Xt'ff
Bo?tonr Iass. .
Mrs. Marian M. Alliion teacner
of Piano. Graduate of .SW -Euclaud
Conservator
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.Miss Kate VMclClwee. teacher of
IMano. Theory.
Miss HarrietA Carey teacher or
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Pupil of Dr. Anna
Miss Mabel M. Harlan teacher of
I Violin. Graduate ofCdlorado College.
DBS. ANDERSON & O'BANION
Diseasesf the Eye Ear
Nose aid Throat.
Offices 3rd Floer Brewswood Natieaal j
Bask BHtldinj Near Elevater j
Full Conservatory- icourae.
College
. credits forHarmony Theory. .History
of Music pour faculty concerts aud
'fifteen students' recitals during the
year.
Pure Sweet Milk
Yoar patronage respectfully
solicited oa the basis ef
guaranteed satisfaction.
Wood's Dairy. Phone 49
Session Opens Septem-
! ber 24th
MUSIC STUDIO
Phone R-368
Sew York "City is said to have more
than fifty known lepers running at
large.
Kew Yorkers will .'establish a ten
thousand-acre dairy farm in Tennes-ee.
Dr.W.B.Aadersoi Dr.F.H.Raiebreagh
ORS ANDERSON &R0SEBR0U6H
Practice Limited to the Eye
Ear Nose and Throat
Third Floor Roobs No. 307 308309
and 310 Brownwood National
Bank Building
Brownwood Texas.
Citizens Wood Yard
(Successors' to Minyard)
All Kinds of Wood at Live
and Let Live Prices
Corner Fisk and Jefferson
Phone 1024
Temple Splendid progress is being
made on the good roads work in this
district and up to the present time
about eight miles have been graded
and otherwise prepared for the hard
surface. This work is being paid for
out of the $000000 bond Issue recent-
ly voted.
Fort- Worth A local printing cou-
j ceru has received orders Lroin -u
; warehouses in. this State for a total of
125000' negotiable- cotton warehouse
receipts. The receipts are made up in
compliance with the form approved by
V W. Collier Commissioner of Insur-
ance and Banking.
.Mobeetie The Wheeler County De-
velopment League has been organized
Frceport The Unit1
"Charleston" recently assigned
wnrk In Toxiis waters bv the Encin- '
eer's Department arrived here last
week and will put in several- da-.i
time in cleaning out the bar at the
mouth of the Ilrazog River jetties
Upon finishing this work the dredge'
will be sent to Aransas Pass for work
in that harbor.
0- FOKKH.W SOTKS OK LNTEIiEST J do
C'ltrolnr.
Users say it is the ideal perfect
laxative" drink. .M. .7. Penkins Green
Bay Wis. saj'Sr "1 have yused pills j
oils salts etc.; but 'vpre- all dis:
agreeable and unsatisfactory. In Ci-
trolnx I have found'tho; ideal laxative
drink." For sick headache sour
stomach lazy liver congested bowels j
Citrolax is ideal. Camp-Bell Drug Co
In ID 13' n3347.V letters were posted
in Canada. s
. (irasse has- sixty perfume factories
employing 2"j00 persons.
Sheep used as beasts of burden in
Northern India carry load-i of twenty
pounds.
Water from King' Solomon's sealed
the
Dallas The Tuxas Immigration Bu
reau has 3"U representatives and cor-r
respondents in various iown.f of Tex:
as and has addressed a h'tter to eacu
requesting that they buy n bale of cot-
ton at 10 cents per pound. They are
also importuned to prdvaii upon at
least fie citizens of their respective
communities to Join in this splendid
niavetiu-nt.
fountain is now piped through-
streets of .lerusalem.
Sottnebfrg Cermany has an an-:
nual toy output valued at more than
twoifty-nine miHiou dollars.
Japanese are producing more than
twenty million tons of coal a year
from mines in Japan and South .Man-
churia. . .
On some German railroads the loco-
motive cabs are equipped with cocoa
mats to absorb the vibration which
is said to affect the hearing or their
crews.
By u curious old law dating back to
177( all the grapes left on the vines
after the harvest at Bezlers France
go to the poor but no attention is
paid to this law.
!n the rainy season the wet flat.
excellent
work as scouts.
They
are liable to military service from the
age of 18 to 50 and each man must
furnish his own horse.
Dizzy
Head YVuVterjAs Heart Float-
in Specks.
These are signs o kidney and blad-
der trouble. You'H have headaches
too. backaches and be tired all over.
Don't wait longer'' but take Foley
Kidney Pills at once. Your miser-
able sick feeHrtg will be gone. You
will sleenve.l Kit we!! and grow-
strong and active again. Try then.
Camp-Bell Drug Co.
DUCKS HATCH NEAR
CITY BECAUSE OF
A GLOSEO SEASON
Keen Your Liver IiealUlUj
A man in Kentucky iuat told a friend
that Foley CatharilcJfahlets were thea vegetable sponge sai.
. i '..i. ....iX.! u..s nv. sons to be superior to a
er entered his sjrsteul. Said he would
not be without thetuA Neither would
you u you una ever ineu uiem. a
thoroughly cleansing cathartic for
orotne constipation or for an occas
ional .purge Camp-Bell Drug Co. .
Active. : 'ans of Kcuador proxluce a vine- yield
ing a. fruit which' wnen dried forms
id by some per-
penor to animal sponges.
. The walls of all the rooms of a new-
building a t the University of Paris
are lined with had to make them
impervious to 'emanations of radium
with which experiments are conducted.
.Mexiu For the purpose of select
ing and determining me quam anu
quantity of the brick shale deposits at
this place three prominent brick men
of Indiana are preparing to come
here on an inspection tour They will
in all probability purchase a site for
the factory upon their arrival and-
make preliminary arrangements.
Don't Be Mothered with Coayhlng.
Comnound. It spreads i soothing
he red
Foley
's Honey and Tar
W. S. COOK
i UNDERTAKINGCO.
Successor to the
BroTfBwood Uf dertaklng Co.
Embalming andiDIrectlng Fas-
erals a Specialty.
Oat of town calls given special
Attests.
Phoae Ill-IE Day. Wight 111-2R
j here and will begin at once a spirited
campaign of development activities.
The resources and lands of this coun
ty will be advertisen and laid before
the public fn ait effort to bring In
new citizens. An expert secretary
will' be secured at once to carry on
this work.
Auslin Governor Colquitt ha.s ap-
nended his official signature to the
warehouse bill recently passed by the
called session and has ordered a num-
ber or copies printed for distribution.
It Is expected as a law It will prove n
boon to the Texas farmers and heln
them considerably In saving their cot-
ton from a collapsed market.
Waco The publicity bureau of the
Texas Cotton Pnlnce which Is an
antiual event is heing whipped Into
shape for an earnest campaign. A
most convincing campaign will bo
waged their year and every effort ex-
erted to make this year's exhibition
Stop it with Fol
vmimmifl It snneads a.
hyaline coatinc as iielldes down the
throat and tickllng'A hoarseness and
nervous hacking are quickly healed.
Children love If tastes good and no
opiates. A roan in TexaB walked 15
miles to a drug store to get a bottle
Best you can buy for croup and bron-
chial coughs. Try it. Camp-Bell
Drug Co.
Aharado. Material is on the
ground for the erection of a cotton
warehouse at this place. All other
arrangements have also been made
and it is expected that a number of
carpenters wil soon swing into action
and put the building in shape for the
coining cotton season. The struc-
ture will have capacity or 4.000 bales
and vill be as near fire-proof as possible.
CHEROKEE Okla.. Sept 17.-From
the fact that ducks are appearing her-
earlier this season than formerly it
is believed the fowls are hatching
their young much narer Oklahoma
than. ever before. The closed season"
is believed to be responsible for this
and it is believed by sportsmen that
if another closed season such as the
past is had the ducks will hatch their
young in Oklahoma as they used fo
years ago.
Large t'lbcks of ducks" and geese
have been flying around for the past
week The discontinuance of spring
shooting resulted it is believed in the
ducks going no further than North-
ern Kansasfor their hat-hing grouriTjs
and this accounts for their early ap-
The rate of growth of mahogany is
shown in Southern Nigeria where the J pearance here this season
site of a town destroyed sixty years j - -
ago has been covered with a forest' Western Australian Government
containing mahogany trees" someofnow manufactures agricultural im-
which are more than ten feet in dl- P foments
ameter. "
The Ixmdon county council in its i
statistical abstract for 1012-13 fur-j
nishes the following concerning Lon-j
don: Population 4521.000.. Inhabited I
houses 573000 birsn rate 24.5 perj
1000. death rate 13.0 per 1.000. ratable
value $225000000. t
The production of essence of or-
ange flowers and orange flower water
in Tunnis Is confined to the region of j
Nabeul where 200000 pounds of or- .
ange. flowers are distilled each year j
the distillation yielding 200 pounds
of essence of neroli. valued at $2G to
$30 a pound and 74000 to S5000
qunrts of orange flower water.
What Is known as the Russian Cos
sacks are men who live in the south
ern part of Russia who give up their j
time to military duty instead of pay-
ing taxes. They ore fierce fighters
Waterproof
Not nearly not fairly
but dryly
waterproof
.
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REFLEX
SLICKER
The wet weather coat
for you (or good hard-
service. Light weight;
strong and big all over
for comfort.
$3.00 Everywhere Pretedw Hat 75 Cts.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
Catalog fne
A. J. TOWER CO. Boston
Cabinet Work
foly
KIDNEY
PILLS
c0r Backache
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Kidneys
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CAMPJ1ELI DBCG COm
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I have moved my shooto my residence and Z
? have a large place whereany kind of cabinet t
I making can be handle'. Complete equipment
oi tuuib emu lung uA.pci.icinjc die ul your service f
Repairs on Funiitm-e or Making New t
rurniture oucn ooxes ivitcnen
Cabinets Auto VVheels All
Kinds Woodwork.
i Have your old Furniture made strong and ser-
& viueauie. i umRe aoyuiing nom a tootnpiCK to
a wooden leg.
W. H. WHITE
1210 Iraa Street
Pkww R447
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