The Bowie Blade. (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, November 24, 1905 Page: 2 of 4
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Is Y
Harr Sick?
*% too bad I We had no-
was looking pretty
and faded of laret but
naturally did not like to speak
of ft. By the way, Ayer’s
Hair Vigor is « regular hair
gnou er, a perfect hair re-,
stdrer. j It keeps fhe scalp
clean and heklthy.
- I un well eesoalnted wTib Aj«t‘
vUr «».'■ ( ilk* l« »*ry niucl(, I woul
j ttjr rrmmnf—*** t »• *•• ereellent <1
T-». K * hur. k«*rt> JC It tort a«4 sruoalu,
,1.11, Uuf tt>- h*»r from pnlittinir »t the
— HOI MB Kkitz. V«*duu, Mica.
ibyJ.C Ayer Cjo . boweli; Mlu*.
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9. S4BSAPAULU.
\j0TS lltKBV PECTORAL
;©owteJ3labe
EDM ASTON PRINTING COMPANY ; are ail smi|eB<
JR.tert-4 at Um post office at Bowie. Teza*.
! aaaetauod alas* mail Imatter. < i.
Subscript ion price, $LG0 per year
A.ft»r * protracted siience I wifi
endeavor lo give a few item* nom
•«ur littl* burg.
Dr. Tenney is moviog^into the
houv, vacated by Prof. Fleming. I
be latter havihg built a nice re- i
",d*nc* near OAfrt N. C Smith.
Her. r p. A<filer and aon Gene
will move to town soon. They
be'tight the Bui kheiter place 1
ir oft Sam Young. ,
Teinpfe Houeton McNatt and
. ss Maggie McDonald were mar !
at the residence of Hogue
Young °n the I8'.h inet. RevJ
UiCK Hill performing the cer*“
emony.
1 ncle Tom Richie is ^pending1
eifSET witb hi* d“0t!'U8r ■“!
ih!,aeUuiY?ung h“ Pul=ha*od!
Bdknapbblefiei<1 farm 0Q Mlddie
Mr. Stubblefield has tendered
'}* rea»g|llsli0ll as .postmaster at
!hi® Plaf° Albert Jameson!
f * *ed for the appointment
as postmaster. !
The merchants at this place
ba\ e had a fine trade this fail and
Saturday Night, Nov. 25.
BEECHER. «S STANLEY’S
BIG PRODUCTION OF —
1R.13. CimcCavb
ft. TOorrh anb 3>cnver
NORTH BOUND.
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4:4s
T Sal.* srnvs* in Howie .
£• j <3 f
SOfTI! BOUINp.
Nu t Jaiir »rr *es wl Horn*
P».i#.'SWiF j 'j '
if r Kcch leitini*
1 j I NORTH. j>
|l dfcilp arrives *i Bowi*
No IS daily srnre* at Bowite .j...ll:»# p. m
SOOTH.
Mo n.dtily. arrlvs at Bowl*., 4:tt ■>. m.
KO- 31. ail,r, “ .f.. .....4:iS p. IU.
-j Ail t through to and front Dallas.
Thetje :s a movement to have
Oklahoma and Ind. Thit,, admit-
ted aa ‘one state, and named
“Minerva.” Why not “Maud?”
Tha cotton gowers have shown
the Wajll sireeters that they ifckn
do something despite the money
they have up there. The South
ia g-ttiug to be fine on “show-
.tag/’ ! -
New York is clamoring to have
the ballot boxes placed uud|er
guard. I: Would be miore to the
point if the ballot box staffers and
rajpeateft were plaoed under
guard.
A charge of 600,000 votes in the
year indicate* pretty strongly that
the grown-up citizens of Penn-
sylvania have all the qualifications
necessary for doing their own
thinking. v-vj-.-;j '
l ef'i'a; *jujg
President Roosevelt catt usa his
influence, aa requeatod, to pro-
bihit tha sal« of liquor in Okla-
homa and Indian Territory; but
as to “aholiBhing” it, that is sh-?
other story •______
It is really uous of our busincis,
but love of peace foroaa the sug|-
gention that the House J)f RepreS-
entativi'9 authorities sht>uld mom
Mr. Boqrke Coekran’s reat ovlalr
a few notches farther ifrom thp
one occupied by Mr. Henrsb.
The President is paid to be.in-
terested in thi« movt-mard to pre-
vent tho wat«i of Niagara Falls
from b«mpdiTert«d for power pur-
pose«. The country is apt to get
squarely behind the President on
that 'proposition, w hen it learns
that much of this div>rti?(f power
is used for the manufacture of
breakfast foods.
K
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Wa hear no complaint whatevw
about hard time8.* Every one
•eerns to be contented.
_ Mr- Neely has rented his farm
w:stof Lwn to Mr. Jim Shaw aud
will move to the blaok land.
j The school at this place has
been running for the past two
1 weeka With a fair attendance.
“ I Nearly all the farmsra still hare
COtton t0 Pick- wheat is
l°oLing- well.
tfh I ,Elder Chinnis of Newport fail-
| ed to reach his appointment at
loss* mphia place last Sunday.
t *r Hill preached to a
full house at the Baptist Church
on tile second Sunday.
Mr. J, M. Beasley having hold
his farm will live at Stoneburg
and send his children to school
hers. ^ Old Hayseed.
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Newport. (
Mrs. Ora Melton, who has been
visiting her mother, Mrs. Shipp,
returned to her home at Decatur
Monday.- ,
Ethan Simpson of Bellevue
visited his parents Saturday and
Sunday. - Returned home Mon-
day.
Dr. Swearingen, Y. H. Whitak-
er and wife, R, P. Branford,
Miss Winnie Chinnie, Elmo Mc-
Dow, H. Chinnis and wife, George
Woods, Mr. and Mrs Jeff Coats
attended the Bowie fair the paat
week ■
Frank Barker visited friends in
Veto Sunday.
Hosie Wright, one of Farmers-
ville’s best merchants, visited re-
letives and old friends hsre this
w eek
Mrs. Eula Herr aud ohildrea of
Diuirnitt are visiting her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Ireland.
School opened Monday at Mount
Harmony, Miss Allie Shipp as
teacher. We wish Miss Allie
success aa this is her first school.
Mrs. Lula Tigue, who bus been
visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs.
Welle, returned to her home Mon-
day in Southwest Texas.
School opened here Monday.
Prcf. Woods teacher. Sixteen
scholars m attendance.
Mr. Pickens has ginned twelve
hundred and thirty five bales of
cotton ami is still ginning. How
is this for old Newport? | [
Mr. Dave Hodges is on the sick
liht. Wc are in hopeB, ho will be
up loon.
Mias Elms Greer of Nacogdoch-
es County is visiting her brother;
Dr Greer.
Mrs. Alice Simpson visited Bel-
levue Monday.
Saunders, the Drummer and
wife of Bowie * as on our etreete
Saturday shaking hands with old
friends.
Our town ia in a boom. Our
juotioe of Peace, Jeff Coats is
erecting a n«w porch on tbs front
of the Hotel-
Mrs. Bag ton of Bellevue visited
her mother Mra. Hood Tuesday.
BLANCHE
55N
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EAST LYNNE
A SUFERB REVIVAL OF THIS
Greatest Dramatic Masterpiece
Presented by a first class company of artists.
Endorsed by press and clergy. A life lesson for
| old; and young . The only company travelling
making a specialy of this great drama.
FOR THE ORGAN.
W. O. W.. Salon*.-----..... • • • • ~9S39
i Bowie Cemetery Association ... 8097
Brushy Church.... S*52
Baptist Church, Bowie.....-......3425
Pleasant Ridge Church .........\ 885
Alamo Sonday Sunday........... 228
Holiness, Bowie .-i 201
, Woodmen Circle ...... 144
| Methodist Church, Bowie ...... i 131
I W. O. W.. Denver.}........... 122
i Vashti Methodist Church.......115
i W O. W., Newport........... ... 106
Christian Church, 'Bowie ....... 102
Upion Hill S. S. (Wise Co.)
Smyrna Church ...
Woodland Church
W. O. W. Grafton
Dry Valley Church ............
Advent Church...}...............
FOR THE DIAMOND RING
j AND WATCH.
Miss Rookh Dixon
Miss Virgie Bruce .......
Miss Lon a Taylor j......
Miss Lena Griramett.....
Miss Annie McDonald..
Miss Ethel Boyd.........
Mias Bessie Johnson_____
Miss Maud Thomas . ..
Miss Myrtle Brown .....
Miss Bertha Roberts..
Miss Mollie James .....
Miss Ora Miiler . . ................ 144
MisrLilUe Latlock ...... ...... 115
Miss Myrtle Whitley. ........... Ill
Misa Delia Mitchelj .............. 110
Bessie Menasco .. j....... :i\...... 60
Miss Pirtle........
Miss Dnlah Hunt
Inea Rudy........
Mrs. W. T. Oliver
Miss Sarah Parr..
Miss Johnnie Dixon
.......9380
.....7610
......4381
.....3215
......2904
.....12804
......2017
...... 31133
.....1683
......I 286
.....J 172
Has Stood Tits* 35 Years
The old. orlkjirtf. Ordve’s Tasteless
Chill Tonid. YVfil know what yon are
taking, lei*#90 *90 quinine In a
tastiese forttf. Nd cure, no pay
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CoffifltMiBer’s Acts*
owie Ccrthetery Asa’n refused
*' tition for Salem achool land.
Et- Officioa set: County Judge
S500 and as Co. Supt. S0OO; Sher-
iff $500; Diet. Clork$300; County
Clerk $400.
Reports of C'unty officer, J.
P’s, Constables and commission-
ers approved
Old Mt. Zion schoolhouse ord-
ered sold
J. K. Harris resigned as consta-
ble Prec 2: J. D. Cros*thwait re-
signed at Spanish Fort and D. W.
Hiirst was appointed cons.i(ble.
No 52 granted epHoial Bchool
tax electiou of 15c, as was also
Mallard.
Tjnnessee Colony and White-
Priddv sohoolbout>e sites ordered
R O Thomas et al granted road
without cost to county, expti‘pt$16
for wire.
W M Melton et al granted road
wi thout coat to county except $15
to E E Evans; easement deeds to
be field,—Montague Democrat.
Happy Home1
_> ' ! • j ! . ' j!
To have a happy home you must have children, as
they1 are great happy-home-makers. If a weak woman, you
can be made- strong enough to bear healthy children, wi
little pain or discomfort to yourself, by taking j
CARDUI
WINE
OF
A Building Tonic For Women.
It will ease away ail your pain, reduce inflammation,
cure leucorrhea (whites), falling womb, ovarian troub e,
disordered menses, backache, headache etc.,
childbirth natural and easy. Try it.
At every drug store in $i.oo bottles.
and make
1 WRITE US A LETTER
Put aside *11 timidity and write us
Ireely and. frankly, in strictest confi-
dence, telling us all your symptoms
and troubles. Ws will send free advice
(in plain, sealed envelop^), bow to
care them. Address: Ladiew’Advisory
Dept., The Chattanooga Medicine Co.,
Chattanooga, Tsnn.
“DUE TO CARDUI
of Webster City,Iowa. ‘,Shwi*»a«e.
healthy babe and we are both doing
nicelv. I a-.n still taking Cardui, And
would not be without it in the house,
as it is a great medicine for women.”
( ~
Your being
married
is another big reason
for baying
i ]
SHOES
Yon won't have to
buy another pair so
soon I
Th*y the gtyU,
•hap* and poia. whlch
asser wear *ut!
Andjth* patent “Urfit ”
G*od aoles atrongheaU
‘ leather—finest fin.
I i
'Hi
lined—faat-coloi-
- and eyalets.
■kxc’yLw i . ’ • in-’' 1
1ST AS LASTl"
■Edbetter
7MPANY^—
and Furnishers.
i f
so much as inquiring about his
rejigiaua or political proclivities,
for, if there is anything in the
wodd thpit your Aunt Polly
stand* in iswe of it is ft vacant
house. ]< '
Rev. Crow and family were
■hopping iu Bawie Saturday.
Mrs. Mary Hanks is slightly
indisposed.
Grandpa Luttrell took dinner
with the Jdbsons one day last week
I. D. Lijght’s new house is near-
ing complsiiou-
A gentleman named Howard
wag taking orders for fruit trees
in this community last week. He
represents! an Arkansas nursery.
Mrs. Geneva Harnden will be-
gin her school at Union Hill, Mon-
day. It is just a few miles dis-
tance and she will go from home
•a«jh morning and return at night.
W* havls reyv-t,— —. ^
happoning* of oaroommuuity but
we believ* that we have now
something out at the ordinary to
report—a double wedding.
On last Sunday morning a dou-
ble wedding was solemnized at
Rock Hill | schoolhouse id which
the
Mr.
Wall, also), Mr. Jefl Robbins and
Miss Susie} Arnold, Rsv. W. G.
Nickola officiating.
Mr. Bon. Arnold is an enter-
prising young farmer, a young
man of sterling worth and a son of
Mr. Z. Arpold of Rock Hill, while
his charming bride is the eldest
daughter of Rev. Dave Wall; h
young lady whom everyone loves
aud admires for her consecrated
Christian life and many upble
traits of ohiaract«r.
Mf Jeff Robbing ia a talented
young bnaiinees man of Wichita
Falls, wbil* his beautiful bride,
who is a skillful tnusiciah, is a
daughter of Mr. Z. Arnold; aud a
young ladjl who has been mu.h
admired. The grooms wore the j
conventional blaok and the brides ;
wero prettijly dressed iu a soft'
material of a delicate shade of |
blue with white trimmings
J K. Brace for Tax Collector.
Tha Blade takes pleasure this
week iu presenting the numeqf J.
K. Bruce as a candidal* for the of-
fice of County TaxCollector. The
most of our readers know Mr.
Bruce probably better than we
do, but we can say for him that
during an acquaintance of some-
thing near a year w« have found
him to be a straightforward, hon-
orable gentlemen. He ia a native
Texan, having been born iu Gray-
son county, his father moving to
Texas while the state was a Re-
public. He has Ilea’ll a resident
of Mouiague ?cun ty 13 j^eara
and is at present «ngaged
in farming in the Brushy Com-
munity, east of Bos'ije, and hav-
ing the qualifications necessary,
by reason of a good <Hducation and
a record for fair and square deal-
ing and upright eor duct, for the
office of Tax Colleoror. it is a-*fe
w 41-*- thd IT ~TJy tjj
people to fih u-
Itowrit lK««r krtivt
race subject to
primary.
Neuralgia Paine.
Rheumatism, - lumbago and sciatic
pains yield to the penetrating influence
of Ballard’s Snow Liniment.
It penetrates to the nerves and bone
, and being absorbed into the blood, its
healing properties! are conveyed to
every part of . the! body, and effect
some wonderful cares. 25c, 50c and
81.00. Sold by G. 0. Slaughter & Oo.
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We Wonder.
What did the “Linseed Oil?”
What did the ‘ksugar stick?”
What did the “tin foil?”
Why did the “feather tick?”
From whence did the “mineral
spring?!”
Why did the "lemon drop?”
How long did the “wedding
ring?”
Who did the “organ.stop?”
What made the “wcathei
vane?”
Why did the “thunder clap?”
Why does she “hold up her
train?”!
Why did the “water top?”
What makes the * side walk?”
Why did the “horse fly
Wby does the “corn stalk?”
When ia “champagne dry?”—
Exchange.
When You Have a Bad Cold«
You want a remedy that will not onlv
quick relief but effect a permanent
cure. '
Yon want a remedy that will relieve
the lungs and keep expectoration easy.
Yon want a rejnedy that will count-
eract any tendency toward pneumonia.
You want a remedy that is pleasant
and safe to take.
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy meets
all of these requirements and for the
speedy and permanent cure of bad
colds stands without a peer. For sale
by G.fcO. Slaughter.
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Wife—-Why, Charlie, what do
you mban by burning our old love
letters?
Husband—I have been reading
them, my dear. After I die some
one who wished to dispute my
will might get held of them and
use them to prove that I was in-
sane.
A Card.
This Is to certify that all druggists
are authorised to refund your money
if Foley’s Honey and Tar fails to cure
your cough and heals the lungs. Pre-
vents pneumonia and will cure incipi-
ent consumption. Contains no opiates
and is safest for children. Ask for
Foley’s Honey and Tar and insist upon
having it. Stops the cough and heals
the lungs. Sold by G. O. Slaughter &
Co. . J
It* makes the
tl*w , Democratic
Great Thanksgiving Mass
Drs. Bates & Vickrey
SPECIALISTS
All Eye Defects and Chronic
Diseases.
dentistry
IN. I If
The pastors of arranSoator
a great Union Thanksgiving service
to be held at the Methodist Church on
participants ^ FumitUfe. |
Ben Arnold and^Miss Dora j1Car load JUSt aniVed at
M; B. Bailey's,
Notice of Teachers Examina-
tion.
The Board of Examiners for
Montague County is hereby no tip *
ed to meet at Montague, Frid y
morning, Dec. 1st, 19d5 at 8;3o,
for the purpose of examining
for oounty certificates.
Further notice is given to teach-
ers that they must be on band and
ready for work at the to me set.
This will be the last examina-
tion held until May, 1903.
Geo. S. Mar ;h.
County Judge.
SHIED PIT LIFE
and thejpeople of the town are invit-
ed. Services at 11 o’clock and all bus-
iness houses are requested to close at
least between the hours of 10 a. m. and
2 p. m.
PROGRAM.
1. —Song, National Hymn.
2. —Reading of Proclamation of Pre-
sident and Governor-Prof. A L. Ma
lone.
2. —Scripture reading and prayer—
R“V R. E. Courtney.
3. —Song. “We praise thee, O God”
4. —Conditions in Russia and in
America, Jno Speer,
! 5. —Song.
6. —Why we should be thankful—J.
H. Matthews.
7. —Song.
8. —For what we should be thankful
—B. R Hatcher.
9. —Song.
10. —To whom we should be thank-
ful Rev. W. M. MeKee.
11. —Collection for poor of city.
12. —Doxology and benediction. i
All ta’ks not to be over 10 minutes
long. Song service to be conducted
! by L. S. Abernetby. IServices will be
| iu charge of Rev. R. C. Pender.
I respectfully request all of our peo-
Won at Three Fairs.
W. H. Carter had ohickens on
exhibition at thre fairs last week
aud won'prizes as follows
BOWIE
B.i rred Rocks—1st cock, 2at
cockroll, 3rd hen, iBt pen.
WThite Leghorns —1st cock,
let and 2nd cockrell, lit, 2nd anc
3rd pul/jet, 1st pen,
SAN ANTONIO
White Rocks—lit oockrel, 1st
pullet. . « _
pu
pen.
HOUSTON
WWhite Rocks—f-2nd. cockrell,
2nd pen.
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No Poison in Chamberlain’s
Cough Remedy.
From Napier New Zealand, Herald:
Two years ago the Pharmacy Board of
New South Wales, Australia, had an
analysis made of all the cough medi-
cines that were sold in that market.
Out of the entire list they fonnd only
pne that they declared was entirely
free from poiaons. This exception was
Cbamberlain’8 Cough Remedy, made'
by the Chamberlain Medicine Com-
pany, Des Moines, Iowa, U. 8. A The
absence of all narcotics makes this re-
medy the safest and bast that can be
bad; aud it is with a feeling of security
that any mother can give it to her lit-
tle ODes. Chamberlain’s Cough Rem-
edy is espeeially recommended by its
makers tor coughs, colde.. croup and
whooping cough. This remedy is for
sale by Q. ©. Slaughter.
NATURAL METHODS. POSITIVE
AND PERMANENT RESULTS.
We can fit you with glasses fosr any
purpose.
CONSULTATION FREE.
Office, Lowrie Bldg. Bowie. Texas
B. P. Hatcher
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
AND DEALER IN REAL ESTATE.
Maacy to Lias on Ieproroi Land.
Office in First National Bank bailding
BOWIE, TEXAS.
R. J DILLARD
Attorney-at-Law.
Office in Lowrie Building, cor. Maaon
and Wise Streets.
BOWIE S- 1 - TEXAS.
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“Yes” said little Arthur, “tinci:
pa struck it ricb, and ma and the!
girls have got into tooiety, wej
have a Frenchman to do our cook- i
in ’, so we eat in French, and sing 1
in Italian, and think mostly in;
German; but once in a while, j
when things don’t go right and
pa get? mad, we still have the
good old English righk off the
bat.”—The Salem an.
« * *
is now permanently located
in Bowie- Office roox^®. m
the W. T- Penn building
over Ayres & Archers on
Mason St- All work guar-
anteed. Call and get my pri-
ces before going elsewhere.
5,000
TELEGKAPHEBS
___ Needed!
Annually, to fill »he naw poWtioas craaOjd
by Railroad and Tolofrapb Ootnpaniaa. W*
want YOUNOiMKN anfiSLantES'.of too®*
habits to
LEARN TELEGRAPHY
AND R. R. ACCOUNTING. SESSsSS
W# furnish 75 per cent, of tha oparatara
and Station avahta In America. Our *x
schools are the larsest emclasdT* Telerr*»fc
school* IN THE WORLD. IWtabSahad SO
year# and endorsed by all laadin* Hallway
Officials.
We execute a 8880 Bond to erery student
lo fumlfth him er her a position payinsr
from 040 to 860 a month in States east o*
the Rocky Mountains, or feom 1T5 to 1100 »
month is State* west of the Bookiee im t
mediately upon graduation.
Student* csan enter at any time. Nora- 1
eatlon*. For fall particulars regarding any
of our Schools write direct to o«r exeeu-
tite office, at Oinelnnafl. O. Catalogue
free. T-jj
Tbi Morse School of Tsligaapby.
Cincinnati. Ohio, f
Atlanta, Ga.
Texarkana, Te*.
Buffalo. N. T.
LtiCrom. We
San VrancJeeolCal
Kans., writes: “My hnebanfl lay sick
for three months. The doctors said
that he had quick concaniption.
We procured a bottle of Ballard’s
Horehosnd Syrup, and it cured him.
That was six yean ago. Since then
we have always kept a bottle In the
house. We cannot do without it. For
coughs and colds it has no equal.” 25c,
60c and $1.00. Sold by G. O. Slaught-
er & Co.
Juo. R. Shelton Will live nn the
Cone farm next year, Mr Cone
and family havingdecided to move
to Bowie and enjoy city life for a
seeaon.—Montague Democrat.
That theiir barques may piid* —That’s what a prominent . .
sraoqthly otef Life’s Sea and at j , . , -j x q r+’ Pleto30,nlnthlB8ervri<5emreoogni-
last Teach a haven of l e«t is the . saiu. Ol ocott S tion of the blessings of a kind provid-
irfi...
*nd *~
Rock Hill.
S. S. Hipp, of DeSoto, who hae
been very low for some time with
typhoid lever, is no hetter and
his recovery ia doubtful,
Charlie, the 15 year old son of
Bro. S S. Wines, while onavia^t
to the Jobson family became quite
sick, but at last report was up
land about. Chailie was for two
i terms one of our vrry host boys.
Floyd Light spent ft few days
with home folks last week.
Frank Cecil was buying calves
in this community last week. He
reports his sisters-in-law, the
Miase9 Prestou. as being quite
[sick and gradually growing worse.
The ladies have been invalids tor
many years.
C. Williams, of DeSoto, was
in bur midst yesterday,
ji Wm. MHton and family were
guests at Jim Taylor’s Sunday-
' M- D. Blaok Iransacted business
in Bowie Tuesday.
Job and l visited Fruitland last
iweek and'fuond the people busily
Isngigoi buiding'a n«w schoo
house. The w'ork was pro-
j greasing nieely.
Bro. Reed, our pastor at Fruit-
laud, will begin a protracte
meeting on Dec. 2.
1 Mrs. Harnden visited Mrs Wm.
iJaukson last week.
J. T. Mayfield will move on
his farm>4 which is known as t
[Cecil place, on or by, Jan. I. _
will open wide our gates, kin V
fatted calf, and extend to him w1
right haud of fellowship, withou
wish of their many friend* ,
Aiidrey, why not write and tell
us the happenings of the "Hub-
bard” family?
i IPolly Ann Jobson-
Cemetery Working.
The peopla of Briar Creek Com-
ence bo bounteously bestowed on us
as a city C. H. BOEDEKER,
Mayor.
Emulsion a short time
ago. As a rule we don’t
use or refer to testimonials
in addressing the public,
but the above remark and
similar
made so often in
munity, and all others interested tion with Scott’s Elmulsion for children -and w i thou t^ that ri bl a
in the cemetery at this plnoa ars ___griPin5r so common, to most purga-
requested to meet at t he cemetery Ikat they at^ WOTthy . of tlves,” »ay R. S. Webster & Co., Udora,
TiiLari.^! in T\*nairv\Ar*/.ociAnfi1 ti rit p. ^ F.Oauada. For sale by G. -O.
The Exact Thing Required for
Constipation.
“As a certain purgative and stomach
ovnt-eccinnc oro purifier Chamberlain's Stomach and
expressions are Lirer Tablet* aeem to be the exact
connec- t}dQS required, strong enongh for the
,•* moat robust, yet mild enough and safe
Herb W. Edwards Injured.
Herb W. Edwards of Dob Moines,
Iowa, got a fall on an toy walk last
winter, spraining his wriat and bruis-
ing his knees. “Tbo next day,” he
says, “they were no sore and stiff I
was afraid 1 would have to stay in bed,
but I rubbed them well with Chamber-
lain’s Pain Balm and after a few ap-
plications all soreness had disappear-
ed.” For sale by G. O. Slaughter &
A geutleman riding with an
rriehman came within siglit of nn
old gallows, and to display his
wit, said:
“Pat, do you-see that?”
“To be sure Oi do,” replied
Pat.
“And where would you be to-
day if the gallows had its due.'’”
"Oi’d bs riding alone,” replied
Pat. .
Favored by Both Parties.
Republicans and Democrats alike
praise Foley’s Honey aDd Tar for
coughs, colds and all throat aud lung
diseases, as no other remedy can com-
pare- with it. It is safe and sure. F.
T. Slater, merchant, 171 Main $fc. Glou-
cester, Mass., writes: “Foley’s Hon-
ey and Tar cured me of a very bad
cough which I had for three months
though other remedies failed bo bene-
fit me. I can highly recommend it for
cough* and colds.” slid by G. O.
Slaughter & Co.
Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy
The Children’s Favorite
—CUKBS--
Cougrh3, Colds, Croup and
"Whooping Cough.111.
TM3 T^TUfilr is famous for its our©9 error
F. l5j-„-o rsst of the ctriliieu world. It cun
alivn.s fco dajw?Q<lecl opou. It cimtaius no
opium or «tH(«r hiunilul drug and may b«
(fivtn Sfc taad.tanqy to a bafcy m to an adult
?rica 25 <fts; Large 6i»e, BO eta.
PATENTS
«M» TRADE-MARKS promptly oht*tn*l In |
all oountriaa, os no foe. - We obtain PATENTS
THAT PAT, adserSse them UiorougUy. at our
Tzpeoss, and help you to mtooeeq
Bead model, photo or sketch for PREC r<f>ort I
I OB psMtelillltgr. SO years’ practice. RUR-
PASaiWO RCrCRXNCta. For freo Guide !
| Book oa rrofltable Patents write to
‘03-505 Seventh Street,
WASH!MOTORS, p. C.
DSWI FT&<°
the first Tujisday in December for occasional not6»r. ^rem"^a^hter A Co.
the purpoes of working it. Pledse infancy to old age Scott’s
be on hand early as posaibl*. W nr ,. ,1
All who cap conveniently brins; Emulsion. Oilers a reliable
means of remedying im-
proper and weak develop-
posta.
J. A Turley
Counterfeiting The Genuine.
Foley & bo . Chicago, originated
Honey and Tar as a throat and lung
remedy > aQd P® account of the great
merit and popularity of Foley’s Honey
and Tar manyi imitations are offered
for this genuinie. Ask for Foley’s Hon-
ev and Tar apd refuse any substitute
offered as no; other preparation will
give the same!satisfaction. It is mild-
ly laxative. It contains no opintes and
is safest for children and delicate per-
sons. Sold by G. O. Slaughter & Co.
Attention, Fruit Growers.
I am bringing in a carload of
trees from a first, clusa nursery ip
TeRnessoe and will , close orders
HERS IS AN OPPORTUNITY
TO SEE SAN ANTONIO AND
THE FAIR-
For the above occasion the
“DENVER ROAD” will S.-11 tick-
ets No*emNr -5th and for after-
noon tiain cjf November 26fh to
San Antonio at the extremely
low rat# of ©5.15 for the round
trip- Good to return until Nov-
ember 28th. Our afternoon train
makes close oonoection ut Ft.
Worth Uniou depot with trains
carrying through cars toSan An-
tonio without Change—O. L
Thomas- / b
“ r -r Air :
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
Cures Colds. Cf<wp anci looping Cough. *
ment, restoring lost flesh early next month. Parties con-
and vitality, and repairing
waste. The action of imunioate with me or Mr J. Mj.
Scott’s Emulsion is no i ®tall,,1RS’ Pref d*«t of Fruit
/• 4- 4i . 1 i Growers Ai'sociation. Either of
more of a secret tiian tne Qg vvili be glad to take your order.
composition of the Emul- I John S. Abel, Bowie,
sion itself. What it does
Last Friday morning while some
boys were handling a target rifle
iu the neighborhood north of Span-
ish Fort. Murry Swidle, who live*
near Sunset, and picking cotton
in the Spanish Fort community
was accidently shot ihrodgh the
body. Dr Humphrey, of this city,
was called in, and pronounced the
wound serious. Sunday morning
the unfoFtumate young man, ac-
companied by bis mother and Dr.
Humphrey, went to Gainesville,
where au operation was perform-
ed on thu patient in the Gaines-
ville Sanitarium. Last reports
the boy whs doiug nicely.—Noc-
ona Times Post.
{tor
When you want a pleasant phvs'c
try Chamberlain's Stornach and Lmr
Tablet*. They are easy to take and
p oca e no griping or other nnpleasaut
effect. Sold by G. O. Slaughter & Oo
it does through nourish-
ment—the kind of nourish-
ment that cannot be ob-
tained in ordinary food.
. , The Chicago police stopped a
No system is too WeaK or j stranger Who vsa trying to throw
retain Scott’s I swa.* ©2.0C0 the other day. It is
against an unwritten law in Chi-!
delicate to
Emulsion and gather good
from it. .
We will send you a
samplej free.
Be sure that this picture In the
form oi * label« bn the wrapper
of every bottle of Emulsion you
buy,
cago to throw money away with-
out giving the police the first
whack at it.
scon 1
Chemists
409 Pearl St., N. Y.
| A Guaranteed Cur* for Pile*.
Itching, blind,^bleeding or protrud-
ing piles. Druggists refund money if
PATimt: PaEO Ointment fa%i to core any case,
BUD HC no matter of bow *og standing, in 61
Men Past Sixty in Danger.
More than half of mankind over six-
ty years of age suffer from kidney and
bladder disorders usually enlargement
of prostate gland. This Is both pain-
ful and dangerous, aDd Foley’a Kldey
Care should be taken at the first sign
of danger, ae it corrects Irregularities
and has oared many old men of this
disease. ?Ir. Rodney Burnett, Rock
Port, Mo, writes: “I anffered with
enlarged prostate g and and kidney
trouble for years and after taking two
bottles of Foley’s Kidney Cure I feel
better chan I have for twenty ^ears al-
thongh I am now 81 years old.” Sold
by G. O. Slaughter & Co.
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
Cores Colds, Croap and Whooping Cough.'
A Sure Cure
mationNa?dNdTr!vSef oTt PaU* Inritation’ “bdus. Inflatn-
r,^F„NET^ATES Por*»' loo*«ns the Fibrous Tissues,
nstiTraUlatticity* circulatl0n of the tha Muscles
BEST LINIMENT ON EARTH ‘ 1
ONCE TRIED ALWAYS USES
CURED SCIATIC RHEUMATISM
Mrs. E. A. Simpson, 500 Craig St., Kaexvffies
HfrtSnHa"*” a v t ave •be?n trying the baths of
Mot Springs, Ark., for sciatic rheumatism, bet I
get more relief from Ballard’a Snow Liniment
than *ny medicine or anything I have ever tried.
Inclosed find postoffice order for A1.Q0. Send aw
large bottle by Southern Express.”
THREE SIZES! 25c, 50c AND $1,00
BE SURE TOO OET THE GENUINE
Ballard Snow Liniment Co.
1ST. LOUIS. U. S. A.
SOLD AND ItECOMMENDED BY
G» Oa Slaughter & Co.
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to. 14 days. Fir
ease and rest.
hiur.Pt it send 50c it
50c- r.Td $1, hJI druggists. *
application gives,
If your druggistj;
amps and ic will!
.by Paris Medi-lj
.
To Cure a Cold in One Day
Tabs Laxative Bromo QninmeTrttete.^
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