The Dublin Progress. (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 11, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 8, 1891 Page: 4 of 8
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POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
A cream of tartar baking powder.
strength —
Highest of all in leavening
Latest V. )S. Government Fond Report.
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THE DUBLIN PROGRESS.
PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY
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PROGRESS PUBLISHING COMPANY.
J. S. DALEY, Krtttor and Mu'n'gT.
Entered at the poeunfice at Dublin, Tex.
as, at second date mail matter.
SATURDAY, AUGUST 8, 1891.
The Farmers’ State Alliance
meets at Dallas on the 18th Inst.
It is expected that much import-
ant business will be transacted.
Many of the old soldiers are
nearing life’s final port, bat the
lines of firmness and valor are still
traceable on their wrinkled vis-
ages.
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But eery little interest is being
manifested in the coming e'ection,
as regards the constitutional
amendments. Some of these
amendments are very important
to the people, hence they should
be carefully studied iu order that
they may be intelligently acted
upon.
theleas it Is very erroneous in
many instances. To acecpt the
success of a part of our fellow
creatures as a possibility for the
aohievment of.like success by eve-
ryone, is ths height of folly. The
most illustrous nan.es which adorn
the pages of history were made
such by some peculiar turn of
circumstances, and even their
lives did not satisfy that innate
longing with which ail humanity
are more or lees afflicted. Trne,
natural talent and perseverance
form no small part in the realiza-
tion of laudable ambitions, bat be
a man ever fo talented and perse-
vering, he is dependent on his in-
born sentiments and a chain of
oiroumstances for his achieve-
ments and for the pleasure he is
to see in this world. Happiness
and prosperity, either of which is
by no meane necessary to the
acquisition of the other, come
with temperament and circum
stance. We are creatures of
circumstsuce aud oar liyes were
formed for joy or sadness by the
nature which moulded our funda-
mental temperaments-
“There is a destiny which shapes
our euds,
Rough hew them as we may.”
The pleasure realized in this
life is nothing more nor less than
the view we take of it. It is a
diseased imagination which causes
the most uuhappiuese aud makes
life unprofitable, heuce we con-
clude that man is not “the archi-
tect of his own fortune.”
consumption.
tJLTS1
Wist - Terns
W. E. Lowe & Co.
Proprietors.
Manufacturers and Dealers in
could live but a anon time. I gave
myselfup to my Savior, determined if
l could not stay with my friends on
earth, I would meet my absent ones
above. My husband was advised to
yet nr. Kings Yew Discovery for con-
sumption, cocghs and colds. I gave it
a trial, took in all eight bottles; it has
cured me and thank God 1 am now a
well and hearty woman." Trjal bot-1 Don't hay until you set our prices
ties free atE. N. OUrtlS^ drug Store, see our work, which we guarantee
regular size, 60c aud *1.00. f41
' 1 to be saliafoctorily.
Tombstones &
Monuments.
Trv Jo He tor Rheumatism. st«n. I ...... —
ralgia, Catarrh, Sprains, outs, burns, j ( j P T »TTTJ
oid sores, bruises, sore throat, earache
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croup, diptheria, erysipelas, and all!
iaflamations, never fails in allaying
pain from any cause and affects cures
in extreme eases. A thorough trial is |
all that is asked to ascertain its won-
derful properties. Reference as to the I
virtue of the medioine. 11 give fee
following named persons; sard Allard,
Willis Dunn. Archie xeahey, Silas j
Thornton and Mrs. E. B. Hardin.
Mrs. 8, E. Vknablk.
Agent for Erafe, Hood and Somervell |
counties. Stephenville, Texas.
Col. Stocks, near town has fitted up I
an artificial tank for irrigating pur-
poes, which, however is at the seryice
of bathers at the very liberal price of
fifteen cents. The reservoir is kept
full of fresh water, and is both a
pleasant and healthy resort for the!
bather. Col. btock’s place is on Sock-
yille street, in the southern portion of |
the city.
Kupepay
This is what you ought to have, in
fact, you must have it, to fully enjoy
life. Thousands are searching for it
daily, and mourning because they find
it not. Thousands upon thousands of
dollars are spent annually by our peo-
ple in fee hope that they may attain
this boon. And yet it may be had by
all. We guarantee that- Electric Bit
ters, if used according to directions
and the use persisted in, will bring
2,000 Referenots. Name this paper when yen wr
DUBLIN ICE MAiFACTifflC
Rr-unlon Rumination*.
COMPA3TY.
We are now prepared to furnish the best
bTa^a^i^unr^^u^-1 manufactured ice in any quantity on very short
The old soldiers have met, re-
newed old aoqaaintauces, formed
new ones aud passed three days
of their declining years very
pleasantly. May they all live
to meet many mor' limes and
har-
We 'recommend Electric Bitters for HotiCG and at V©ry
bs of liver, ’ J
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In event of an extra session of
the legislature it will become the
function of that body to elect a
JU- S. Senator to fill the vacancy
occasioned by the resignstion of
Senator Reagan. Contemplating may each time prove more
such an event, the Washington monions aud pleasant thnn the
county democracy, in convention previous ones. Sectioual lines
assembled, indicated their Choice are fast fading into oblivion, and
in the following resolution: j the distinction between the Blue
Whereas. Ths Hon. K. Q. Mills, our aud the Gray will soon be blended
prsasni repressut stive is the lower into 0ne soft tint of sad regret.
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year*, to sound upon nil democratic dier, be he clad in blue or gray,
measures, bold, honest and outspoken
his conviction*, ha* attained for
hipmslf a national reputation as a
statesman, and honored the atate that
A# has served so well; therefore, be it
Resolved by the democracy of Wash-
ington oeoatv, that Hon. It. Q. Mill* is
onrehoieefor United States senator,
and that oar repreeenuti.es in fee , , _ , ...
T..U U*.l..„r.or. h.rrbv I >f “ to l>r«,p.nlj Hid civihzo-
to m. HI b.awnl.l, iM.it, u> Mcur. tion. Wo of tb« riaiug gonontinD
Dyspepsia and all diseases
stomach and kidneys. Sold at 50c and
$1 00 per botUe by z. m. curtis at Ste-
phen vide. if" [4]
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Advice to Woxxi
If you would protect yourself
from Painful, Prc ‘
Reasonable Elates.
May first we put on a special delivery \
for the city trade. Your patronage solicited.
SSLQ9 M. C. GILLETTE, Manager.
struation you must use 1 --------------v-
BRADFIELD'S
FEMALE
REGULATOR
New Lumber Yard
’Tin not the deed, bat the mo'ive
which prompts it that decides
man’s crimiuaiity. Ob, haste the
time when there will be no north,
no south, uo bine no gray, bat as
one mighty people we join hearts
and bauds and more harmonions-
the election of Hue- K. y. MiUs to fee will ever remember with pride
equate of the United slates. j that our fathers were gailunt sol-
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MRADFICLD REGULATOR CO..
ATLANTA, OA.
worn I4U BT ALL MINXml
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[ has a good stock of Lumber, Shingles, Sash-
j doons, blinds and moldings.
gelling at lowest giving frizes.
| Lumber exchanged for grain of all kinds. Gall
and see me before buying your bill
CHILD BIRTH
• • • MADE EASY!
“ Mothus’ Fmmd ”it a scientific-
ally prepared Liniment, every ingre-
dient of recognized value and in
constant use by the medical pro-
i “ “ in
fcssion. These ingredients are com-
bined in a manner iiithcrto unknown
“MOTHERS’
• FRIEND” •
WILL DO all that is claimed tor . -
k AND MORE. It Shortens Labor,
Lessens Pain, Diminishes Danger to
Lift of Mother and Child. Book
to “ Motkms ” mailed FREE con-
taining valuable informatido and
voluntary testimonials.
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■nara sssuuras on.. Amao.Se.
SOLO BT ALL OMRXiiaTH.
ONE DOLLAR WEEKLY
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Daley, James S. The Dublin Progress. (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 11, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 8, 1891, newspaper, August 8, 1891; Dublin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth530334/m1/4/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dublin Public Library.