The Dublin Progress. (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, November 18, 1904 Page: 2 of 10
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AND ALL
To make it nqtv comprehensive:
-On* billion dollar* par annum,
equal* eighty-three million per
month: nineteen aferi one quarter
million pet week. two *1*1 one half
miUkm per day due hundred and
Jfwi thbaaind. per hour; seventeen
hundred and - fifty dollar* per min-
ute, or thirty .dollars every tick of;
the watch day and night. I
down the railrond line nTtftr state Tu the uninitiated. It will vt*^
oolite |<ast ebrard given them free impossible that this immense amount
J,_ uf money la anausliy spent in stiver-i
. tml**, • „■ * . V . f
t. To the Carrie*. thinker It will ap-
pear an .-normoua wa*te and he re-
gained by many a* a direct tax. "upon
kite runiomer • f
Who pays f«»r thi* advertising*.^
■J tbvimalf the mnaumer of tlw *«*«!*
advertised, because t It** manufacturer r
iim»l provide for it from the ptof.ty
oiTguod* wilt). • ’ ..." j
I" Hut a moment's consideration will
demonstrate that title, huge »um I*
not after all u la* upon the eorfsum- |
er. Tlte truth ts, every dollar judl- •
ctoualy spe:t| In advertising an article
M merit* r< iluc^ the ctwt to tlie cor.- j
sumer by -agon oft he in. rcaxe-l de-
t^and. ai> ! therefore a lek-ining imM
in manufacturltjff and Mtilliiif. »
Prove *t for y..uiM*lf- by n>ni|>aritq:
the pr‘re* »>f any wetl advertised ar- ‘
tiple of Intrlusft' merit, with a
similar unadvegtinrd article o' equal
merit. You will find without eveep-
tion Mat the advertise.! article
quality, being duly considered is.
of llavaoo harbor, and Chptaln Alex year by nubile officials oo the Texas
H. Weber, well known in Denver, Hues without pay tog one cent of fare
hna been rboaen to direct the wonder la more than aa.OHO.eea. In yean
fol engineering foot. Since Kehru when tire iegiaiatuie la In eaoeion thi*
ary. 1M, the Sne old ship he* lain j mileage is greatly Increased, probably
ia the thirey feet of saUr elms site uio.r led, for the reason thnt in every
•ask that night when the Spanish- teg Mature theie are many memlwrs
American war had its beginning In whoeerm to think that It ip part.of
about two months from the timejtleir offh-iai duty to ride up and
that Ckptain Weber begios hia task
the world will know conclusively
whether that slogan. “Remember j by the taiimafa.
the MHn*“_thouHeier^haVe been; wm PrehoMy Ravine Tami
sounded. p,i -m .[A Washington special of the llth
Prior to the explosion, the vcaeei |1}| „ .
and her equipment represented an Rrpcrta ^ (m3l
outlay of *-V.ono,«k Invmt.gatlon. Botmto ^ ^ lha, lhe p—
at the time indicated that three- ,5^,,, ^a* practically made up Hks
fourths of the ship sank in an *° min.I to recommend *>m. u>,*.ui,
gHMlMM. r scept for the naval code. tarjg r^vlskm in the
"T* conmpoademm and ^ to |||# gny-ainth eongrem
afow odds *<<dm>d>- ’•** rcooel lias w»,|Cfl wj,| convene a year from nett,
been untouched all theer jearv < ^„ h „ ^ aln^ ^
owr It is propmed both to clear tlie aj|y announced that he favor* t re-
liarbor of a dangerous derelict and dllction ,n am Philippine Urtfl; In
get back a part at mat of tlie money ll(any of the book* written before
invested in the vtwml. Therefore. became a national character or a
throwing sentiment to the wind, andldaf, Jor u* presidency, h, at-
from o»ie po nt of view. the Maine I jacked the policy of high protect Kei
s to be ratted and floated. inns’ tnd while for political purpose he
enough to get her to a dry dock for f|^ a;,maled ^ ,n trK>
permanent repair,, if such repairs m x6 „
»re practicable in tint event the that ^ hetrt h, ^ dealroua of seeing
Maine will ag. n he seen In the var- the prevailinR ,owerell
teu, tiarbor* of the - nited State*. k imu^uey In this dlreotion on til*
but not as a proud vessel of the par, bitterlv op.
"-r!^ |Ut*? ni. T. , . posed by hia party and a more in-
Tlie pan it that ‘f »be is f1.atcd t<.re4tlnt. iHnation may thatefor. Is-
lier -exhlbitiori will be a s»urce of eipet.lH to rrtU„. - .
reventie. And if the force of the addition to the procee.1 ir.es
CURES
tiEKATRST LIN III ENT I KVR|^in> ;^\2
omawaded it to a a amber of persons, oil nuni
Better Examln
VM Hlglllf MSw SUt
■saaens rh»ta« LMUe«afaMs
I'artiai l.l«t of l*ro,>-iti«-» f-.i Hal* by
PLUMBING
PIPE FITTING
BLACKSMJTHING
HORSESHOEING
WAGON AND
CARRIAGE WORK
METAL TURNING
AND REPAIRING
OF ALL KINDS
J. G. CONNER &
DUBLIN. TEXAS
the delivery of a speech tome where
in Georgia. He ‘s determined to
“conciliate” »i»e south. how**\er.
and his present plan N to mak* (Ik>
trip In tlie near future.
Dsssa t Baspsrt OM Ip.
It’s shameful when youth fail- to
sh«»w proper n-spe.-, for old ag*. hut
lust tlie motrary in the case of Dr.
King’s New Life Pills. They cut off
maladies no matter bow revere and ir-
rwapectlve * of old4 Age. I>v-i--p*i*.
jaundice, fever and ODBglpitwa ait
yb-M t«> this|»-rf,*s-t plll.-j*.’ uf Over,
ton Drug O*. :.r., '
j . --—1——■ •"
I>owi wy's reputation Is baa lit on
quality, sols Overton Drui; Co',.
Sound Advice.
My son. follow not the h ot-step*
of tlie loafer, and make no sample
of him who is born tired, but verilv
j I *ay to you. their laislriem I* over-
stocked, and Uie seats In tlie comer
are ail taken, and the whittling
places are all occupied.
It is better to saw wood at two-
lifts a cord than to whittle to a
looting match and cum tlie govern-
ment. My son. while ih *u hast left'
In thy skull the sense of a jay bird,
break away from the cigarette habit,
for lo. thy breath stinketh Ilka a
glue factory and tliy whole appear-
ance Is less Intelligent titan a stone
dummy. Yea, thou art a cipher
with the rim knocked off.—Bob Ilur-
la-lsrin sn*1 .|m, .,i,rrt Inu t of r*m1
lsp*t, VMS Iu I11 cultivation. l.,« »l«»t nlnn
■nils* frota Uublln, ■<>»l iirrhsi*! sn*l tsn
•Bt hnaw Also ■ vlorv houw and .t.rk <i»
lru*v sa l crursrtna •nrth gS'S Win mi|
* insert I.nr *»f rnrrr vr atom, fn.-r ,,f |an,|
ll.VDvilh <mn half . **li
•-IWtscrra misnd land H«ht inllrs nwlh
of IVul.llS. * arlM In r.iltivalli.n, W«rr*s
morr iund land lo pul in. nnar r****< arlxiol
•I.TVSi OM l.all ra*o, Mdirs to Mill
*!-*:» 1M-rrs'ln tbr klhnr * l.ln •rtilnmmi
T, In rulll va’ltM., ovsr » morn arnM «.>,|
lend COB bo |M« In inaid Iumm, ban., nrib.
tbrr* mu.. Bind mill. Xw« lank me.
good urns , - ” ’ ■ *
n-l*» acre* IJ ml in. from iHibtln w> arfs.
In cbiIIvbVImb. N ■norr-ai r*-, (iwl lllahls
land . plnniy Of tlinprr and Isallng »slnr
pml immi *>rrhar*t and good Svn rmoti.
wattAnMinrt boo.s. gt.VB. *mn, ball < a.b
W-IWarrrs SB BtUns iHirtbansi of Hulilln,
onr utils of M«>rc, pusltdHrr, tf***.l •*■ i,<■>, i s..
rhurrbrb; e> arms la ciiIIIvbIUmi, mom lo
i pot la, on. t room sad on* < nutwi hoon,
i two (wl sslln, naif* p ud gross with atari
t l*Bb In pMtum, IMn m
.11- lA arms .1 inllrs from Ihihlln. M srrm
1" f,IUt»llwi. •• inarh in*as to put In, nr*
Sraoai b»usr. «*.>d onl-hjiltdlngs. idnnlr <tf
llBibrr, Isvrl. wnll sad * I Ml mill IblB Is In
BBS nbaps Bad rhssp si SU.U
M luntrrs four ml In. frow ImtoUn vllb
*• In ralUvallnn and -Wwf «i antes ut pm it,
* Sf*®..Uf four looms «llb gallnv;
srlndmUI. Isnb, plnnly of Strrt llmtu. .
* illtln on* fwtirtb n.llnol gmrl . horn, and
wSmi), Thi. Is ago*.I plots* and avBryialng
ap !b tend .hapr Si *«• an srm.
•7**1* aeras n'inllss fiont llsblln . >. n.lln
Wiwl gla.1 inllrs I good Mboot*. 3 room
•Mb «*hey*. .B..IJ barn voting or
chard; • a*ms \k ealUvaUoq.«n .mirs 10
pat In, ritra goad grass, rvarlanudg w.lnr
la pool urn. .hallo* *rll t nUIss .mall
sewn Prier rgm«.
. w h'tidln, om mils or
gallery, S*.*1 Wnll and nns hsrn «n aerr.
la rultlv.tloa will. It la applrs part of
wbleb am boarl-ig, ihnm ars aim tour
Warm of all blad.a? fruit This I. alt g.a.1
•siidjr Isnd s lUi (drilly nf ||mh*r and no 1
*»? iStwS?,rj;,‘ •*
* * *• arms ptalrlr land Wttb « sere,
vsliyj land In ealtlvailMn. Two boom,
wall aad WiadBilll, itaad grass and
some tlmhrr. Will sail for WHS Wl with l|
cash and hslanes lo anil purehaarr,
_ w*bdv*taowr hoods for min «r lrod*
e - ion aer« - » m,
mi,re a***-l land In pi
1 Snddin. writ., idt-nly «
{ «»d rttnialn. ,|.|,ir.,
II Blllna fr*»l li l.ltn.
pl.cn f.,r f> '• '• Hi
; mul». or lime -
II I*** sere. *, hdirs
r u iw ui* __
win ealil*allot* eol mm
rttnmy hoa*r and <>*tl ball
strebard. plnnlt liuibar as
•ami an on «**»•> i, r in.
vt-W arm* in ' < -isasebs
fturn'«• o-ilnr - ..all boom
l.all g*.*d fiuiio ind laag |
•las rX lsa.at.iii . I « aria
Henry M. Bateman
Wm. H. Boyes
ewwwww
“ChambeiIain’s Palo Balm isNin-
sklernil the heat linimeot on the mar-
ket," write Poet X Bliss, of Georgia.
VL So other lioiineut Will heal a cut
or liruiae -oiquickly. Soother aff*>r*i-*
such quick relief fro in rheumatic
(•aiON. N<> other is m> valuable for
•hep seau*l paios like lame Imck ami
pains in the chest Give this liniment
a trial sod you will never wish to be
; without it. Hold by Overton Drug Co.
Paul Krwgwr’slraasurs Safe
A special dated Berlin Nov. uth
his tlie following to my: ^|i*re are
twrtain persons in Berlin, done pet-
aonaI friend* of tlie late President
Kruger, who couid give valuable in-
formation to England concerning the
million* which President Kroger,
before the invasion of the Transvaal
by English troops, concealed and for
which the Brltiati government has
been searching for many montlm
without being aide to Pud any trace
of the money All kinds of tricks
have been resorted to by Eugand
and in the hope that some Boer
would betray the hiding place of the
money it wav recently given oat that
In case it waa found it would be
used for distribution among the
Bog^s. T»«* ruse, however, failed
to work, and the search haa not been
given on by the KoglWi government.
On very good authority. 1 hear
that it waa wily old Gun Paul who
kmg ago, aoceeeded lo removing tiile
money from Africa, and that before
hia death ha made arrangement* to
have It traoaferred to America to be
placed In the banka lo the United
SUtoa, an an to form a nndooua for a
food to ba need In the future strug-
gle of the Boars agatsot England
which he felt will come some day
part butt.iiii *i. I m sema Is <
Will mil till - place far 7 IN )W
i-a.b halsx* c I 1 M l fsars
V4—l7Ba* ir> fins «an*tf tael I
Irion llublln. tan auod Ml tug
nns t«*r*-l well an t wtn4 Skill.M
»*.«t ynnt*a urr l.orl .pptflAPM
grapes an<1 iwnIs. l*aacfBklS<
gw |isr sets Till* plus WIN I
two nr three .n,all Irntma.
IS -117 S Berea IB *n I Isa fIM I
Iwutrwn* I’urvea. win tslli»UI
siisan.tr *,.»»i i * him*, uenjff
grass Thi. I. a fury ls»lrablS|Si
Ik trales «l • ntlnn i..t year Wt
alar ul tbs same this rihB 0
raab and tralan* e in mil. • J
V.- VB acres el*we In i‘raetaf.1
tlvat on. g«»*»1 l hi pro vs ib mlS. |
land. I#»sl, |*'entr of UBg*
water We will mil ISIS W HI
.mailer pin, e W .nt madT MB
prnr.il wtttllll resit. «f fSSB gB
(7 - IBB .. ICS I mils. wetaJE
III eitlll vstln*. .1**1 *11 nf It Wj
land that can l*e pul In, all w ■
tlial la n*H In i.mol humMlJ
IB- IBB aem« In Wo HSSB W
4.1 ia c Hilt VB1 Ion • *S |wr sNNSrJ
un tiieir long lOiirnev. Mr "'Murphy I
»a>v ttiefllrst week’* riding wus tlre-
vome but ttiey soon became accustom- j
ed »o ■ tie eaerrioC and now feet no Ml I
clfectv from tlie long journey.' , I
Witli a lu-ace nf blanfceta tied*nn
• acfi bievde Mie^ were-prepared to*
cs in pout if it afKiii id v become imcn
oarv .but Mr. Murphy says they were
usually able to tind places to stop
by stooping early or riding until
Jate. Jffiirpliy also carried a target
rifle, s coffee jKil and liaveraack. *.
During the entire trip their wheels
were punctured only three times and !
tfien repairs were v¥5ry easily made.
Mr. and Mrs. Murphy say ttiey bad
a few unpieasan^ experiences but,W
a whole the trip wav a most enjoy-
able one and H la very Bkely they
will attempt a longer one some time
In the spring. For Die prevent t hey
wilt visit Mr. Murphy's parents at
tlila place.
Ckaabsriaia’i Osagk Rmsa^r bPW
aettsTsks.
The flneet quality of graDuiale<|
loaf sugar la uaed In the manufao-, - _________
turn of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy,
and the rooto used In Its preparation i
I*irfji • flavor similar to maple syrup, s«5 Mm. Atmt
pleasant to take. Mr. I 1
W. L. Roderiek. of Poolesvllle. Md.. j mlLlViiT’a^ a
In speaking ofthle remedy, says: "i JSST^SfiMd .
have used Chamberlain’# Coogh i r*»s*tr m u»*ae. .
Remedy with my children for sev“r-
truthfully say it Is ijwTLac " h*
bes* preparation of tie kind I
know of. The children like to take it
AND BARBECUE
That are ao sweet and
juicy are the kind that
tickles the palate of the
hungry mao. That’a the
only kind of meats we
hoodie, which ie the main
cause of our large and
growing trade. But we
want yoor trade too. . . .
Try us once and you’ll
be sure to come again.
Delivered free to any
port the city. Phone 102.
as- *»1 wrM I mil. WSH •#
W seas lu rnlljvsltos. WS _
wllbln III* list! ami IV«
small |Mia*k( t**l ««W ■
real mi d»l#rm*l ia)“"»*
«l I » or ms. I«* of I c* goo*.
Isn*l. 1« mis In . i*IUv«WSm
liniim allli gallery. giaiSem
Thi. l.all .aiflr land. •
I.,or mile, from llablle *“■
Wc bavc Ibrcc Sns farms I
that w* will mil all ui bBSJ
farm or Wr will Bell Biur •
Thom am all cl*»* to .a
BCb«ri, gin. chumbiw sit 1
•larw, Bart am sell Unpvo*e|
««-MW acre I n.llcB «Wj
Berea in CHlllvalhio. g****i
#*«j*I him or, wall bsb 1
ball nose. '
l«B arm. two mlloo
Wl acre. In riiHIvoUon. »2ja
liar. *4.1 «< «" villi »'**! Sff
imnot be mb.) wllhln IwoSHW
SB - no Bern* with » am
Omr room Imibbc wllh
out building. bimI W»l i1*1
good lorioa «m bolSMB
67-M Brm* wllh ,» UIJN
room bourn, will mal * •"
DO NOT D05E THE STOMACH
Hyomef, the only Guaranteed cure
for Catarrh.
None should confound ffyomei
with tlie patent medicines that are
advertised to cure catarrh. It is as
far superior to them all as the dia-
mond Is more valuable than cheap
glam. Their composition ia secret,
but Hyoaei glvm Its formula to all
reputable phytic lane and is prescrib-
ed by them generally.
Its how M the valuable eucalyptus
oil. famous for Its antiseptic quali-
ties. This h combined with aro-
matic and healing goma balsam*,
■•king • pan liquid which, when
INSURANCE AGENTS
FIRE, TORNADO
ACCIDENT AND
PLATE GLASS
We would appreciate
Amoot remarkable cone of matrl-
mooy haa taken piece near Danville
North Carolina. Mlm Pool Durham,
who hod been bed ridden for flftoen
ymn, and for the greater pare of the
time waa unable to walk on account
of her peculiar aAletten. got up re-
oently for the diet time in many
yean and walked to the altar to be
married to William Harper.
Mr. Harper waa a widower, having
marrtad a sister of Mlm Durham.
He,|»tt a deep internet in hie elater-
in-law, and some time ago toM her If
ffffafd get up and walk he wooM
merry her.
The only way to cute catarrh and
I dtaeaaaa of tin respiratory organa
WRITE OB GALL UP0*
J. Q. CONNER &
a(XI*L4^,
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