Rockdale Reporter. (Rockdale, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 7, 1904 Page: 2 of 8
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THE OLDEST AND BEST
BLOOD PURIFIER
THE GREATEST OF ALL TONICS.
A Spring Medicine that adds vigor and strength to the system,
parities and enriches the Blood, and lays the foundation for a
strong constitution and good health during the hot sultry summer.
Most everytaxly feels lad in the spring. Some hare no particular ailment but are just
tired, worn out and totally unfit for work, ot mythiug else that require* energy or effort.
Tliey mope around upon the hordcr-laud i;ivali>li.-.ml irritable, peevish, hysterical and
unreasonable.
O A good apjwtitr in the spring is a rarity, and uv sicken at the sight of food, or thought
of eating, ami what little we do eat is a burden :<> the stomach and a tax tijiou the digestion.
Warm weather is sme to bring nt the hidden poisons, germs and seeds of disease that
have been collecting in the blood ami system din-
ing winter, and you mavlook for some L l ■ hrouic
trouble to make it . a; ;>■ *- •• It is a
when boils and carbuncles, and pusttila: . •:
akin eruptions lika eczema and tetter, nay ’heir
annual visits and make life miv • ihh 1>\ their
intense pains and intolerable itch in-.’ ml Uniting.
The fight for health should begin before anv
warning symptoms of plivsu.il <silhip-.e are felt,or
before the seeds of disease have time to g- rniinate
if wc would avoid the usual spring sickncs-.; and
with S. S. S., the acknowledged king of blood
purifiers and greatest of ail tonics, you can put
your blood and system in such perfect condition
and so strengthen the constitution that one may be as five from sickness ami as vigorous and
strong during the trying mouths of spring and depressing summer season as at any other time.
f S S. S. not only builds you up, but searches out and destroys any poisonous germs or
impurities that may be lurking in the blood. The benefits derived from the use of S. S. S.
are permanent because it act-, directly on the blood and purifies and cleanses it of all impure
matter, leaving nothing to can e fermentation and deterioration of this life-giving fluid.
In select tug your blo«*l purifier ami spring tonic get one that long experience and thor-
ough test have pur,cu the • in n ... wdj find a remedy whose purifying proper-
ties are unquestionable, and just such a tonic as your system needs. Ask yuur druggist for
S. S. S.—there is nothing else just as go. d.
I‘or the past 40 years we have had a standing offer of $1,000 for proof that S. S. S. con-
tains the least particle of any mineral whatever, and this offer is still open.
I The editor and tastier nine K—stars for Sab.
tenth* arts in receipt of an invite 1 have eewro full bloodel j
. , .. . White leghorn young roo«ters
Uon to atund the wedd ng of " ,
for sale at ll.UO i ach.
of Mr. James Unary CoftMd of ^ BaulkY
ima city to Mt** Ethel Lsnkford
of CwUiaron ou Thursday aft*-r j Is but of few days and full of
uoon the fourUsenlh of July j Malaria unless be take* Dr.
The bride lo be is the charming 1 Mendooballa Chill and frever
daughter of Mr. and Mr?. C A.
Onntl.m.n: Kor ov.r (our yaora I iat«r*d wllk
a-; '•r-il d.blUty, on using a thorough breaking
. >1 my Rynt.m, ao that I wa. unable teattend
■j tuf . -e1 ’-i ilnim t had tried other medl-
oiuas, whtoh did not relieve me. Severn years age
mjr oo'ifiln. who had bean benefited by •. 8.
(oi l n.«. ihotit It 1 rrted it and It oured me. Xhave
bavn ai la tw am and to my household duties ever
•in..a 1**1.-Manning no inuocvaniahee whatever 1
lu f.u-t, I .-un able to work In the garden as wall as
my house
1 hs irtlly raoommand 6. 8. S. to all who may
tnnl the n-ad of a thoroughly good blood ton!#,
<"»Hu* sure they will be benefited thereby.
Yours truly,
MRS JOSIC ▲ BRITTAIN.
44 W Ninth St., Columbia, Tann.
H. & L. HUDSON^
cure and eradicate? it from bis
4vtt«ui. Sold by A. P. Perry Jr.
No cure no pay. 18-6t.
If you buy medicine at S G.
Hodge’s you get it right. They
is at preseul a trusted ?alusuiah JobD It. Dickey s Old Kelia
Lankford of Cam- run. Mr. Cof
field, son of Mr. and Mia B. *.
Culti. id of thin e.ty, is one of our
tuoal pioiuiuent young men and
of the Kolau Grocery Company,
with beadquarteis at Temple.
Domestic Tkoi:m.ts
It is ex epiiuu.d to bud a fami-
ly when ibt.e ere u<> domestic
raptor* s occasionally, but these
cun be lessened by having Dr
Kings Now Life Puls around.
Much trvub e n»ey »ave by their
gieal worn tu Stomach and Liver
troubles. They uot ouly relieve
you, but cure you. - >c ai A P.
Pei iya drug store.
Strayed from My Place
Aoout tnree miles sou ill ot
Kocaualc, env bio4»d red heifer,
one an i a half or two years old,
| without mark or brand, has
j largo dewlap, and is of a heavy
I bund, Strayed about April 1st.
i Will liberally reward uuyouu de-
livering same to me at my pla^e.
Mt;s. L. K. High a Kirs.
dealers in
Staple and Fancy Groceries.
We Pay CASH for Chickens and Eggs.
See Us Before You Sell.
Ur. I, t. Stations.
Kockdale. Texan.
D ar Sir: You understand
c * in st y: bow'd you like to earn
0 ‘t
D voe lead.and L nc that’s
tu name of our paint that takes
f wer gallons than mixed points
and wears twice as long as lead
a id oil—is made of at.it l ad,
w
ble Eye Water, because it is un
boncst medicine.
High grade good* tuu prompt
delivery is where Kemp A Poole
lead.
Saved From Tekrihle Death.
Tne family of Mrs M. L. Hob
bitt of Bargertown, Tann., saw
her dying and were powerless
.o save tier. Tne most skilled
physicians and utid every remedy
used, fai'ed, while consumption
vas si wly but surely tako.g her
ife lu this terrible hour Dr.
King-. New Discovery for Con-
sumption turned despair into
l <y. The firs* bottle brought
immediate relief and its con-
tinued use completed cured her.
It is the most certain cure in the
world for all throat and lung
troubles. Guaranteed, bottles
50c and 1.00 Trial bottles free
at A. P. Perrys drug store.
To the Democracy of the Sixty Sixth He-
presentatlve District
At the earnest solicitation of
friends, l some time agoannounc
ed my candidacy for Representa-
tive from the Flotorial District,
composed of Milam and Robinson
counties Since that time the
Hon. J. A. Waihind, ofthiscoun-
ty, and J. J. Elliott, of Milam,
have entered the race. Believ
, 4 mg that the Democracy of Robart-
te zinc, its colors, turpentine j Cuunly should have only
dryer, and linseed oil. j p, present to the district
If any chemist bnds any adul j for this office,! have concluded to
ter at on in this paint we’ll pay wiihd raw my candidacy and leave
his bill and *1000 besides. ' ,hfl (i’ra ’cratiC voters of bo,h
HENRY MOSLEY
OLD GOFRINJEF*
Barber Shop,
ROOKDAE.TEX4B
rhe Rockdale Meat Market
MARSHAL A QOHMAN. PROPS
We are now sole owners of this market and
respectfully solicit your patronage.
It s uu body a business what
we pul in our paint, of course;
c'Untie- to cho ise bei ween the
two gentlemen. Iu Miking this
step, I feel that it is not ouly
sss
Nature s Remedy *
PURELY VEGETABLE
1500 STUDENTS.
The Tyler Commercial College
of Tyler, Texas is just complet-
ing Hit* erecetion of one of thw
largest and most haud-ouie Con.-
merelal aoboui buildings to ie
found in the South. I he build
log is soieutiIleally ventillaied
and lighted throughout; it is,
perhaps, one of ihu most modi i u
Commercial school building- iu j
the U, 8. The building will :
easily accouiiuodale 1 *v1 siu!
dents; it wilt be equipped with)
the modern business appliances.
The Tyler Commercial College
has made a most woudurful re
oord for thoroughly preparing
lie students with practical
courses of book-keeping and
short hand that meets the de
maud of she business worm
Ttioir graduiios are now In loiug
sue »»ry best clerb’-al and su-im
graphic positions (o be round, in
o«r larger cities. Thou talc o
teition aud board arc as lo.\ .1- is
consists*t with tne excolint work
they are doing. I'heir discaid
ing of all red ta|>e aud theoit
methods enables their students
to complete a course in far inert
thorough aud practical mani.tr
than they couiu do it elsewh-. u
la twice the time.
We reccommeini that all who
are interested in book-keeping
shorthand, typewriting or tele-
graphy write the Tyler Commcr
out! College, at Tyler Texas, lor
their free catalogue giving fell
particulars
\fllk i'u\*s lor Sale Chejft
Five good cows with young
calves. W11i sell cht-itp for cash.
Jai on Vi 1 no r.
When bilious take Chamber
min’s Btonuich and Liver Tab
lots. For sail- by A l*. IVrry jr
What to do Until the Doctor
Aitmvr.s.
If il is 1 c iso of folic or chol-
era morbus give Chamberlain’s
(folic, Cho.vi nnl Diarrhoea
R, medv in d you will iiave no
neeil of n di-cior. For sale by
1 A. C. Psrry .1 r.
but we wrai.t it known For load | wise, but just to my own people,
and zinc an 1 linseed oil, ground ^ iim v, ry grateful for the en
>-y »-Ui„T are tl,e
itutl to pttiin Wien. an*, .ea^-an*!- \;j|im counties, ami take this
oil mixed by hand is not. j U10ans t,0 ih*nk them for same
We want Unknown that one Respectfully yours.
word describes the best paint iu
the world; and that word is De-
voe.
Are you going to paint?
Yours truly
F. W. Devoe & Co.
37 New York.
Dk. Wm. Erwin.
Wood wanted.—Would like
to have several loads of stove
wood ou subscription.
The Chicken season is now on,
see Kemp it Poole before sell-,
ing.
SECOND MONDAY!
THE BIQ SALES DAY COMES ON
JULY 11th I9CM.
Many
AT ROCKDALE.
New Features will be added and no pains
will be spared to make this the biggest and best
“Second Monday” yet held. If you want to buy,
come! If you want to sell, don’t fail to come!
Married.
At the residence of J. D. Sin 1
too. on July 8, Mr. Aiite UcaUt
tod Mrs. Agues Kiesack were
tolled iu the holy bonds ol
Matrimony. Rev. J. D. Stottou
officiating. The iteporter ex
(tods congratulations.
A Fiddlers Contest
Will be held at the City Hall and every “fiddler”
in Texas is invited. Prizes $5, $3 and $2 Cash.
Regular Premium List
0»■ Lady's Rgcommenda tidn-.
Bold Firry Boxes or Cua.m.
MBBLAiN*8 Stomach and Lavkk
Tablets.
I hare. I believe, sold fifty
boxes ef CffMMff 1 I lie’s Hsomech
tod Liver Tablets on the recoiu-
AtodeMott of of one lady here, (
who Ural boeght 0 box of them 1
toOMl 0 ytor ago* She never |
Bp of tailing her neighbors and
fneedaaboet tho food qualities
of tfceto tablets. «-Vl **. 0HOH&
ReohoMtov Ib<1 Tho
itootiveeffhot of thooe
mb o favorite
everywhere, V
•Ololf A lVFhrfFjr.
AL
heaviest Head Cabbage
$1 OO
Finest Dozen Cantaloupes
1 OO
Largest Watermelon
S OO
Best Peck Tomatoes
1 OO
Best Peck Cucumbers
1 OO
Best Bundle Oats
1 OO
Largest Number Salable Chickens
1 OO
Best Mule or Horse Colt Year old or under 1 OO
UGLIEST MAN
1 OO
PEDDLERS
•fmr-.mmm,
warn
Come to See Us ?
In our New Home at the old stand of the Klondike Saloon.
We are are better than ever prepared to meet the ex
acting requirements of an exacting public. We sell
STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES
DRY GOODS, HATS, ETC.
A liberal share of your patronage is respectfully solicited.
COUNTRY PRODUCE WANTED.
J. O. ARNOLD.
IAMTHEMANDK
iiKSSKfaaaaJae*
iScf'
r^v 1 j , “Teac*h for Little or .-*otmr
Wo In Nnr sllions, Ps,v Usilroai Psre,
l‘ib L/U HUL Innamerabie Fake Hehemes Hcnployed by tbs
So-Called Iiusiuess^ College*.
\Af Give thu Mont Honest, ^ractica] and Up-toDato
Yie UO Business Education to be had in theOmtedSiaLs
Nothin*,” Guarantee P-
Indulge in lhe
V
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DR. E. S. FERGUSON, ♦
EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT «
Will be In Rockdale a
every Tuesday. 2
t Office over Clark A Perry s ♦
X Drug Store. 4
1 Heurs—10 a. in. to 6 p.m. 2
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G. B. RENT ROW,
DENTIST,
Offick—At Giesecke A Hodge’s drug
store, is prepared for all Dental
Operations on short notice. Satis
faction guaranteed and price
reasonable. *
Rockdale, * - lewis.
STEIN’S BAKER
FWE8H IBHSAD
CAKES.ETC.
Bread delivered to any pari of the
city once a day. Patronage of peo
pie f.c.m the country solicited. Ba*er-
at Residence, north Main Street
World's fair Kate.
Basis for rates bo Louisiana
purchase exposition, St. Louis,
Mo. May 1st., to December 1st
1904.
In order that the public may
know what the rates will be lot
the above occasion will give you
below basis upon which they
will be made.
Season ^Excussion Tickets
Rates to be (80) per cent of thi
double one way regular rate,
$30.25 tickets to be sold Aprij
15th, to November 15th, in-
clusive with final limit of Decem-
ber 15th, 1904.
Thirty Days excarsion ticket*
Rate to be one and one thin
tares (1 1-3) fares, $30.20, ticket*
s >ld April 30th, to Novembti
20th, inclusive, with final limi;
to ; 0 days from date of sale.
T n Days Excursion Ticket.-
Rat-i to be one fare plus |2.00
$24.65, tickets sold daily fron
April 27th, to November 30th
inclusive, with final limit te
days from date of sale (10) bi.
ant later than December 5lb.
Coach excursion rates Kate-
o be (70) per cent of the om
way rate Itnal limit to be sev«i
i days from date of sale |1»&L
, for the round trip, tickets wi!
not be good in parlor or sl> ej
. ing cart.
I RAtea for children of the ax
of ive years and under twelve t
be accorded ore hatf of rate.*
shown for the t^eson, thiri-
day and ten day excursion, tick,
•ta, for coach excursion tickets,
will ba fifty (50) par onut of Um
regalar om wav rata. Plaaaa
ato for My laLApvtloa d.sinff.
•* * A^w«,
Others Patronize (Js.
Why Won’t Von?
We repair all garments
put on buttons and re-
turn your work to you
just as good as' you .cun
get anywhere, jg u i t *
cleaned and pressed, all
work guaranteed.
Rockdale Steam Laundrj
CLEMENT & GARNER,
Attouwbys-At-La w ,
land and sullectinu ar;knit
VVu have black land and sasriy 1 ask, j
improved and unimprovinl, inr .-ahJ
on easy lenns; also lowu pro pi-rtf |
for sale or rent.
Roiltdale,
r-ui.l
WALLACE A CANP
LAWYERS.
LAND AND COLLECTING AGE.VT&
Orncs—South Cameron St., ferry n.
Rockdale, - - - Ts
R. W. H. KENNONJ
JTOriCR or TAB PE AC ii
an 1 N »fi v if VCBblJ,
Bomuu, Teiak.
All kiada at paper* written «,
akged at raaaoaabie pricaa. < kf
9 wr
QR. H. T. COULTER,
PHYSICIAN ]& SLUGkON,
Hock mai, a, :, " ,
omce over Clark * Perrjl
Drug Store, Rocxdaie.
O flco Phone A Ka» •' HI
N. H. TRACY.
ATTORJfST-AT-LA W AND Cl
IMG AGENT
No suita brought except v'f
request of the owner.
Specially prepared to *:
butinea* in Bsnkr-ypt
Beckdeie,
Ua I. P-SESSIONS’
PHYSICIAN A srK-'D.Ol^
Offlca over Clark
Drugstore, R
>Sea PVwa I.
•aasssvMsmKG'4
| If you « an t to
i houss in RocLd-
I J. W. HE ■
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Tanner, C. L. Rockdale Reporter. (Rockdale, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 7, 1904, newspaper, July 7, 1904; Rockdale, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth741968/m1/2/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lucy Hill Patterson Memorial Library.