The Seminole Sentinel (Seminole, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 27, 1920 Page: 4 of 8
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THE 9KM
>LE SENTINEL
ACUTE INDIGESTION
SOON^ RELIEVED
Arkansas Lady Says She Was In
a Serious Condition, But
Promptly Recovered After
Taking Thedford’s
Black-Draught.
Peach Orchard, Ark.—Mrs. Etta
Cox. of this place, says: “Some time
ago I had a spell of acute Indigestion,
and was In a bad fix. I knew I must
have a laxative, and tried Black*
Draught. It relieved me, and I soor
was all right.
"I can’t say enough for Thedford’s
Black-Draught, and the great good
It did for me.
"It Is fine for stomach and liver
trouble, and I keep It for this. A few
doses soon make me feel as good as
new. I am glad to tell others the
good It did.”
Acute Indigestion is a serious matter
and needs prompt treatment or dan-
gerous results may ensue. A physi-
cian’s help may be needed, but a
good dose of Thedford’s Black-Draught
will be of benefit by relieving the
system from the undigested food
which Is the cause of the trouble.
Thedford’s Black Draught Is purely
vegetable, not disagreeable to take
and acts In a prompt and natural way.
So many thousands of persons have
been benefited by the use of Thed-
ford's Black-Draught, you should have
no hesitancy In trying this valu-
able, old well-established remedy, fot
most liver and stomach disorders.
Sold by all reliable druggists.—Adv;
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Other people’s happiness gives the
pessimist a headache.
GET READY
FQRILU”
Keep Your Liver Active, Tony
System Purified and Free Tram
Golds by Taking Calotabs,
the Nansealess Calomel
Tablets, that are De-
lightful, Safe and
Sore.
Physicians and Druggists are advis-
ing their friends to keep their systems
purified and their organs in perfect
working order as a protection against
the return of influenza. They know
that a clogged up system and a lazy
liver favor colds, influenza smd serious
complications.
To cut short a cold overnight and to
prevent serious complications take one
Calotab at bedtime with a swallow of
water—that’s alL No salts, no nausea,
no griping, no sickening after effects.
Next morning your $old has vanished,
your liver is active, your system is puri-
fied and refreshed and you are feeling
fine with a hearty appetite for break-
fast. Eat what you please—no danger.
Calotabs are sold only in original
sealed packages, price thirty-five cents.
Every druggist is authorized to refund
your money if you are not perfectly
delighted with Calotabs.—(Adv.)
Much of our earthly happiness If
due to our ability to forget things.
-DANDERINE”
Stops Hair Coming Out;
Doubles Its Beauty.
A tew cents buys "Danderine.” Af-
ter an application of "Danderine” you
con not find a fallen hair or any dand-
ruff, besides every hair shows new
life, vigor, brightness, more color and
thickness.—Adv.
How many talk and write without
saying anything?
His View#.
“A11 the world’s a stage.”
"Maybe so. But some people hnvs
am too much makeup.”
EPITOMIZED NEWS OF
ESPECIAL INTEREST
IMPORTANT NEWS OF THE EN-
TIRF WEEK REDUCED FOR
BU8Y READER8
FOREIGN—
The Hungarian government has or-
dered mobilization of four classes of
the army, a Budapest dispatch says.
Reports from Rome say It was con-
sidered likely Premier Nlttl would re
main in power despite the unfavor
able vote In the chamber of depu-
ties.
—o—
Credentials of the Turkish peace
delegates have been verified at Ver
sallies, andrihetr treaty of peace was
bandied to them at the foreign of-
fice.
The price to mlllR of all grades of
western wheat has advanced 35 cents
a bushel and British Columbia, On-
tario and Quebec wheat 40 cents a
bushel.
—o—
Incomplete returns from the elec-
tions In Japan show the government
party leading, according to a Tokio
cable to Nlppu JIJi, Japanese language
newspaper at Honolulu.
——o.....
The French cabinet has instructed
Minister of Justice 1. Hoptteau to op
en proceedings against the General
Federation of Labor with a view to
the dissolution of the organization.
—o—
The Italian ministry of which Pre-
mier Nlttl was the head has resign-
ed. The decision to resign came
when the chamber adopted by a vote
of 193 to 112, a motion by the social-
ists regarding posts and telegraphs.
—-O—
Attacks on police barracks and pub-
lic buildings In Ireland continues ac-
cording to advices. At Bruree, forty
miles north of Cork In county Limer-
ick. armed men destroyed the court-
house and burend the postoffice.
RoadR were barricaded and communi-
cation lines cut by the raiders.
—o—
DOMESTIC—
The 1921 convention of the Grand
Lodge of the Knights of Pythias will
be held In Fort Worth.
—o—
Fire of undetermined origin de-
stroyed the cotton platform and 100
bales of cotton at Winters, Texas,
last week.
An appeal to the American people
to desist from “a rampage of extrava
gance” Is Issued by the National As-
sociation of Credit Men.
—o—
Work was begun last week on con
structlon of the Central Texas Elec
trie railway, an interurban to be
built from Waco to Temple. -
—n—
An automobile smashup just north
of Dallas last week resulted In the
death of two men and one woman and
serious injury of one tnan and a worn
an.
—o —
Governor Hobby has Issued hts in
formal proclamation convening the
legislature In special session In Aus
tin to meet at 10 a. m„ Thursday.
May 20. three subjects being submit-
ted at the start.
—o—
The American Railway Express
company has placed an embargo on
the receipt and dispatch of each ex
presR shipment weighing more than
200 pounds. The embargo will take
effect at once and has been declared
on account of abnormal traffic and a
shortage of cars.
—o—
Galveston was Invaded last week by
delegations representing the Knights
of Pythias of Texas, the grand temple
Pythian Slaters, together with mem
hers of the Dramatic Order of Knights
of Khorrasan, when approximately
1,000 members of the three orders
assembled In annual grand lodge
meeting.
Almost Immediately after receiving
orders to leave Fort McHenry and re-
port for duty at Fort Sam Houston,
•Jcxas, Colonel Clarence .1. Manlv
commandant of Fort McHenry since
March 4. received a communication
from Surgeon General Merrelt W. Ire
land officially ordering Fort McHenry
to close as an army hospital on May
31.
—o—
Men prominent in the . uslne«s and
literary life of New York gathered
to r«y last tribute to William Dean
Howells, novelist and man of letters,
who died In his sleep at his home
In Ne>v York recently. He was In
his elg' ’y-fourth year. In accordance
with th-' novelist's wishes his body
will he c"“ma*»d and the ashes tukon
C Cambridge, jiags.
Indiana's four delegatee at large
were instructed to support Gen. Leo-
ard Wood for the presidential nomi-
nation so long as he has a "clear
and fair” chance.
Despite Interrupteo train traffic due
to torrential rains more than 250 del-
egates from Colorado, Oklahoma and
Texas attended the annual convention
of the Denver Canadian Dallas High-
way association at Durant, Ok., last
week. The association indorsed an
entire system of hard surfaced roads
as fast as the divisions are able tr
finance the proposition.
—o—
The red flag "Internationalists” of
the socialist party of America went
down to their first real defeat In the
party’s national convention in New
York. By the decisive vote of 103 to
33, the convention crushed a “radical”
declaration of principles submitted by
the delegation from Illinois, which
nrovlded for the "dictalorehlp of the
proletariat” and limitation Of citizen
ship throughout the United States.
—j—
WASHINGTON—
The state department makes an-
nouncement that there are between
6,000 and 7,000 Americans In Mexi-
co.
—Q——
increases In the government’s pen-
sion payments by reason of the new
law will enlarge the pension roll by
several million dollars.
—o—
The winter wheat area as reported
May 1, totaled 34,165,000 acres, the
crop estimate bureau of the agricul-
tural department announces.
—o—-*
Republican members of the bouse
ways and means committee have defi-
nitely decided to abandon the pro-
posed tax of 1 per cent on all retail
sales.
—o—
The state department In confront-
ed with the framing of a new Mexi-
can policy following overthrow of Car-
ranza and seizure of Mexico City
by revolutionists.
Smiths made up fifteen regiments
In the American war army, Johnsons
made no eleven more. Browns eight
and Williams, Jones and Millers mads
up more than seven each.
• __0_
Congestion of freight In the princi-
pal railroad terminals, probably the
worst since the hard winter of 1917,
Is beginning to be felt In business
and commerce all over the country
After hearing the contest of James
D. Salts, the house elections commit-
tee recommended that Representative
Major (Dem.) of Missouri retain h1s
seat as a member from the seventh
congressional district.
Suspension -of schedules proposing
Increased rates on coffee from Galves-
ton and other gulf ports was ordered
by the Interstate commerce commis-
sion. A hearing on the Increase war
ordered.
—o—
The world wide credit strain con-
tinues as a factor of over shadowing
Importance In the securities and com
moditles markets, causing pronounced
curtailment of dealings on the stock
exchange.
—O—
Development of the waterways, fur-
nish the only means of relieving the
present shortage tn rati transportation
facilities. Representative Small of
North Carolina, president of the Riv-
ers and Harbors congress, declared
In a speech to the house.
—-O '*"'**
Francisco Villa's days of banditry
and constant menace to all attempts
to establish stable government tn
Mexico and to the relations between
this republic and the United States
are ended, according to reliable Id
formation from Mexico.
—o—
A shortage of farm labor which
will be as acute as that of 1918 threat-
en to curtail food production on Am-
erican farms. Secretary of Agricul-
ture Meredith says in an appeal to
business men and college students to
spend their vacations working on
farms, particularly as helpers In har
vest fields.
—0—
The Southern Baptist convention In
Its 75th annual session at Washing
ton. disregarded all precedent when
It elected for the fourth term as pres-
Ident, Dr. .1. B. Oambrell of Fort
Worth Hts election was practically
unanimous, although !>r. W. W. Lan-
drum of Russellville, Ky„ and Dr. .1.
D. Mell of Athens, Ga., also Were
nominated.
—o—
The possibility of a plank In either
the republican or democratic national
platform this year declaring in favor
of light wines and beer In becoming
more doubtful as -reports come In
from the states west or tne Alleghan-
les, indicating that practically svery
state delegation In that territory is
( prepared to make a strenuous fight to
' keep both platforms bone dry
MOTHER!
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•“California Syrup of Figs"
Child’s Best Laxative
Accept “California" Syrup of Flga
only—look for the name California on
the package, then you are sure your
child is having the best and most harm-
less physic for the Httle stomach, liver
and bowels. Children love its fruity
taste. Full directions on each bottl*
You must say “California.”—Adv.
Sensible people find nothing useless.
—La Fontaine.
COUGHING, WEAK AND
RUN-DOWNAFTER FLU
Regained fleeh and etrength quickly,
and telle how.
*T nearly died from 'flu’ last October,
and It left me with a terrible cough. The
doctor gave me one bottle of medietas
after another, but It did me no ^bod.
Went to Charlotte, N. C., and took treat-
ment of a specialist without any perma-
nent benefit.
“1 saw Milks Emuleton advertised and
started using ,t It helped me right
from the start. I had uo appetite and my
stomach was In bad shape. But 12 bottles
have straightened me out entirely. I eat
anything without distress, my cough le
gone, and I have gained back my strength
and fleeh.”—Emma Withers. Box M, Bel-
mont, N. C.
Dont’ trifle with a weak, run-down con-
dition. Jt leaves you open to serious dis-
eases Get your strength back. MUka
Emulsion costa nothing to try.
Milks Emulsion la a pleasant, nutritive
food and a corrective medicine. It re-
stores healthy, natural bowel action, do-
ing away with all need of pills and phys-
ic*. It promotes aopettte and quickly
puts the digestive organs in shape to as-
similate food. As a builder of flesh and
strength MUka Emulsion Is strongly rec-
ommended to thooe whom sickness has
weakened, and vta a powerful aid In re-
sisting and repairing the effects of wast-
ing diseases. Chronic stomach trouble
and constipation are promptly relieved—
usually in one day.
This is the only solid emulsion mads,
and so palatable that It Is sataa with a
spoon llko Ice cream.
No matter how severe your case, yon
are urged to try Milks Emulsion under
this guarantee—Take six bottles home
with you, use It according to directions,
and If not satisfied with the results your
money will be promptly refunded. Price
Wo and $1.20 per bottle. The Milks Emul
tlon Co., Terre Haute, Ind. Sold by drug-
gists everywhere.—Adv.
An old gossip sweeps up more dirt
than a new broom.
SWAMP-ROOT FOR
KIDNEY AILMENTS
There is only one medicine that really
stands out pre-eminent as a medicine for
curable ailments of the kidneys, liver and
bladder.
Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root stands the
highest for the reason that it has proven
to be just the remedy needed In thousands
upon thousands of distressing cases.
Swamp-Root makes friends quickly be-
cause its mild end immediate effect is soon
realized in most cases. It is a gentle,
healing vegetable compound.
Start treatment at once. Sold at all
drug store* in bottles of two sizes, medi-
um and large.
However, if you wish first to test thi*
great preparation tend ten cents to Dr.
Kilmer * Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a
sample bottle. When writing be sure and
mention this paper.—Adv.
The poorest reward for Battery Is
to have the recipient Join In your
praise.
FRECKLES
New U the Tim to Get Rid ef
These U,l, Spot*.
Thsrs’a no lunger the elighleet need el
feeling ashamed of yonr fr—'iles. as Otblne
—double etrength—la guaranteed to remove
these homely spots.
Simply get an ounce of Othlne—double
ttrength—from your druggist, and apply a
little of It night and mornfnr and you
ahould soon aee that even the worst frecktei
have begun to disappear, while‘the llghtet
Ones have vanished entirely. It le eetdom
that more than one ounce la needed to com-
pletely clear the ekln and gain a beautiful
clear complexion.
Be aure tu ask for the double etrength
Othlne. ae this la sold under guarantee of
money back If It falle to remove (ruckles
Cupid sometimes grafts a peach on
On old Blinib.
Cuticura for 8©re Hands.
Sonk hands on retiring In the hot suds
of Cuticura Soap, dry and rub In Cu
tlcuru Ointment. Remove surplus
Ointment with tissue paper. This Is
only one of the things Cuticura will do
If Soap, Ointment and Talcum are used
tor all toilet purposes.—Adv.
At the Pawnbroker's.
“Will you let me have something on
(his watch?” “I suppose 1’U have tel
time is money."
Sure,
Relief
BIMjAMS
HOW TO
GET RID OF
CONSTIPATION
lT ttoa*¥ay»lEtomZ
take* erne or
Dr.T lift's
Liver Pills
BABIES LOVX
am vksotj syrup |
Pleasant to give—pleaaaat to
taka. Guam teed purely veg-
etable and absolutely berry Use
Even a miser may give you advice
freely.
A torpid liver condition prevents proper
food assimilation. Tone up your liver with
Wright's Indian Vegetable Pill*. They ad
gently and surety,—Adv.
There are no millionaire poets.
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Insurance
Easily Passed! Examination
Although Previously Told
Condition Was Hopeless
1 was so bad off with kidney trouble
I had to give up my work as engineer,”
says J. B. Ragless, 210 West 60th
Street, Chicago, 111. “My beck gave
oat completely. It was as week as if
it were broken. Often
I tossed end turned the
whole night long. 1 be-
came dizzy end would
have to grab the nearest
object to keep from faB-
ing. At times the kid-
ney secretions hardly
passed at all, while again
they would be profuse
and oblige me to arise
time and time again. The
urine burned cruelly,
lost twenty-five pounds in weight,' end
1 had taken eo many thing* without
relief I became diaeouraged; in fact, I
was told there waa no help for me.
“At last I began with Doan's Kid-
ney Pills, and they made a new maa
of mo. It waan’t any time before I
waa back to normal weight and had
passed a life insurant* examination,
without any trouble. Over twelve
years have since gone by and «ff
cure is still permanent."
Sworn to before me.___ .
GEORGE W. DEMPSTER, N. ».
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Stone, Harry N. The Seminole Sentinel (Seminole, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 27, 1920, newspaper, May 27, 1920; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth555939/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Gaines County Library.