Rockdale Reporter. (Rockdale, Tex.), Vol. 09, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 20, 1902 Page: 3 of 8
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CATARRH THIRTY YEaRS-
Th# Remarksbl# Exppripnc# of a
Prominent Statesman Confr($$«
man Meckiton Gives Pe-ru-na
a High Endorsement.
o»«e«*c*o*«i*o**«oc®ej©
S fareweu. to
« vj
V
HIS FRIENDS.*
L ncoln*
im-ressivo Speech At Springfield on C
f'is Dep&iture for Washington. •
O ^ ^ t-o 0*00 OO 04 C-C-SOO 04
Concrruim.il Mrrhl.nn of Oh la.
Rea. U»»i I Mwliisoii in w.’Jl know*
i.l not only in tin own Mate. l.ut through-
oat Amwiv-4 lie w am i let ted to ti>w
Pifty-ttfin C,ingn*N» by n very liirpr
majority.i. ml is the nek non !-*tIgt.<i leu-icr
of ku* Btrtjf in '->« ...... .n ...» /
Only o:m flaw marred the otherwise
complete siicivN* of this riving, vtutev-
man Catarrh with itv ii autiou* ap-
proach aid t-n.ioou-v gra>p n av hi*
only anr in |tj red L-e. For thirty years
■ -ha waged unsuccessful warfare against
this pern >nal enemy At lavt Heruna
came u> the rescue He writes
I Save used several hollies of Re-
ran* and I feel greatly benefitted there-
by from my catarrh of the head. I
Hal encouraged to believe tha; if t use
It a short time lunger I u ill be fulb >e
to eradicate the disease of thirty y
standing. ”- David Meek Ison. Meu, ,er
of C ingress.
If you do not derive prompt and satis-
factory results from the use of I'eruua,
write at once to Ur. Hartman, giving a
full statement of your crise and he will
bo pleased to give you his valuable ad-
vice gratis.
Address Ur. Hartman, President of
The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus,
Ohio.
a\ ■■ 1
/• 1 it i depart
I I i I
mP<- / ‘ It »us intend
Aa, ./ -t • th. ftne re
matnln* t-ctwsen that dat*
and the 4th of Mnrrh nth
• grand tour from state to state knd
cit> to cit> One Mr Wood "return
mended by Seuatur Seward was the
chief manager He provided special
trains to lie preceded by pilot engines
all the way throng!
It was a sloomy day; heavy clond*
floated overhead, and a cold rain was
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Month
on
Everything
You Buy
nt you can sav* by trail-
iUr>. s« Ld 15c In
nrampK foroor iiitt-tuw c»iniotci>e. It
TbU’i the amoy
lug with n> retru
or nr*mp» for om
OOIitAins QUOTA!inn*
■0MT8QKERY WARD £. CC.
(Mileage F
AWYER’S
EXCELSIOR BRAND
Pommel
Slickers
K-«»* Hw flier iMwfUr iv grr No
mui%i cab leak am me »*d<e.
enf ririra erlie a»1 long la ti»«
•k!r». f.ttra |»rwi*r(ton al sfcool-
4er —m. M kfPkkUid «a.
terpr*«r. If rear
4- .ter U.wss \
haeethevt write
*4*r cataiegae u
M. m. t«WTV«
AHlXM-irrs.'
Com < a«bH4ge. ■
No
Matter
If yew w^irina h eflli <• »Ofk. <wt-
dorr »(jtk of tarn e«k. el.at ts
eCkarvtot a pleasant U*« to yoa will
be Irkiont If rot hare any of tha
ntny jMitauvd by lnJ*fe»tioo. coa-
ctipu^oa. iiecr aa 1 kidaey altiaenta.
Dr. Caldwell's
(Laxatir.)
Syrup
Pepsin
any ft
tie. If
i,iiw ■ i+mtai'k
| nomsa » m peesiuent
Bwaws --• * "-w. —
falling, l.ons l«*fore elfht o'clov'k, a
great mass of people licit collected at
the station or the (Trcit Western rail-
way to witness the < venf of the day
At pre* isrly flv - minute: before • .gilt.
Mr Lincoln, preceded b* :«r. Wood
emerged from a private room In the
depot building, and passed slowly to
the ear. the people falling 1m k respect-
fully on enuer side, and as many as
possible shaking his hands. Having
finally reached the train, he asrrnded
the rear platform, and facing about to
the throng which had closed around
him. drew himself tin to his full
height, removed his hat. and stood for
-■■veral seconds in profound silence
His eve roved sadly over that sea of
upturned faces, and he thought he read
in them again the sympathy and
friendship which he had often tried,
and which he never needed more than
he did then. There was an unusual
quiver in bis lip. and a still more un-
usual tear on his shriveled cheek. His
solemn manner, his long silence, were
as full of melancholy eloquence as any
words he could have uttered What
did he think of? Of the mighty changes
which had lifted him from the lowest
to the highest estate on earth? Of the
weary road which had brought him tc
this lofty summit* Of his p >or mother
lying beneath the tangled underbrush
in a distant forest? Of that other
grave in the quiet Concord cemetery*
Whatever the particular character of
bis thoughts, it is evident that they
were retrospective and nainful. To
those wno were anxiously waiting to
catch words upon which the fate of
the nation might hang, it seemed long
until he had mastered his feelings suf-
ficiently to speak. At length b ? began
in a husky tone of voice, and slowly
and Impressively delivered his farewell
to his neighbors. Imitating bis exam-
nl* bvorr mun \n crowH •trmH w• tV»
his head uncovered in the fast-falling
rain.
” menus—mo one wno na.i never
been placed in a like position can un
derstand my feelings at this hour, nor
the oppressive sadness I feel at this
parting. For more than a quarter of
a century I have lived among you
and during ail that time 1 hdve re-
ceived nothing but kindness at your
hands. Here I have lived from my
youth, until w* 1 am an old uisn
Here the mcutl sw red ties of ewrtb
Wet* assumed. Here ail my children
Wvre born and her* one of them lies
buried. To you, dear friends 1 owe
ail that t have all that 1 am All th*
strange, checkered p»»t **em.« to crowd
now upon tuy mind To-day I Inert
you I go to assume a task more dif-
ficult than (hat wh.ch devolved upon
Washington. to less the great Uod.
who assisted him. shall he with and
aid me. I must (ail. but If the same
omniscient mind and almighty arm
that dire* ted and protected him abnll
guide and support me. 1 shall not fall
—1 shall succeed, l.et u* all pray that
the God of our fathers may not for'
sake us now To him l commend you
all. Permit me to ask. (hat with equal
security and faith, you will Invoke bia
wisdom and guidance for me With
these few words 1 must leave you; for
how long 1 know not. Krtend*. one
and all. 1 must now but you an affec-
tionate farewell."
"It was a most Impressive ncene,"
said the editor of the Journal. "W*
have known Mr. Llnrula for many
years; we bare heard him speak upon
1 i ' r. • UiUc.l. , but *»'<!
-a# him so plof'.Mindly affected,
nor did he ever utter an addrasa
which seemed to us ao full of simple
and touching eloquence, ao exactly
adapted to the occasion, ao worthy of
the tn»n and the hour."
At 8 o'clock the train rolled out of
Springfield amid the cheers of the pop-
ulace. Four year* lat-r a funeral train,
covered with the emblems of splendid
mourning, rolled Into the same city,
bearing a discolored corpse, whose ob-
sequies were being celebrated lu every
part of the civilised world.
a u,a i arte, at
ley* wuuid ii) Uaui itoluei I".it*
They «m . .«• u». nr. i>< ns t* tliaa
eurjtr'.Md xtv hack annoyed me lor
year* l*ti)*.clans w >. »1<s)t:>>s*J evy
case eaut it at»s< from any kidney a.
Wb*n iV {rt| **• ej. t»,Ht 1 »»<
*«ra oat with coa*laal tutting and
alua I raatwW « aurd a left e«e
In a very *eitoua nwJHka I aw>1
not ttratghtea nor do tar moat inuai
a> I without belt f la torture The kid-
r.eya wtre loo a. live or the av ret loo*
were too oofu-aia aad I knew «ua;
was wrong but how u> right tt was a
myatery It aeetwa odd tor a ptofet
atonal nurw who has hau a great deal
of et|ion«ucw wilt, tuedii luea. u> i*ad
adtet tlaetueni* about Ihjwu a Kidney
tTlia la the rewnpapeta. and tt may
appear more singular for tnv to go to
H H. H») * S--ti'a drug *»<>rr fur a
N't l.ut t tf.;.i however, aud had
anybody told uir before that tt was
possible to get relief as quickly as 1
did 1 would bar* heec loth lo belt***
it You can scad anyone who w is sea
mote uneute particulara about my
cata to iue and I wilt be only too giad
to tell them personally As long aa
! lira I til! he a Sra advocate *»'
Ltoan a Kidney Plllt.”
Core Confirmed—6 Year* Utter.
"I apae of mne has alrcngtbaned my
good opinion of tkiao a Kidney ITU*
firat expreated in the spring of 1S'.»* 1
aald then that hat au)iu>dy i>dd tua
that it was possible to get relief aa
quickly as I did I would have been iota
lo believe it Years have pasted and
my continued freedom from kidney
eomplami haa strengthened my oplu
Ion of l>oaa a Kidney Villa and (lien
me a much higher appreciation of
their mi-nia
A FRRE TRIAL of this great kid
ney medicine which cured Mrs Slur
bourne will be mailed on o >pnr»t!or
to any part of tin- I nited Slates Ad
dre>» Foster Mllbura Co. buffalo
N Y. For saJ» t>) all dnikhiste Mr*
to cent* per r»<>\
TtmtF
W#*T W.\* tn c«re
tavi^-icw Rj
The gy )«.'*«
h> reaaoia Its • au»# Tki
• t* t-e*r dc-nq
lk»vMn*i has*
«ti 4
t > me gM tg*d ?<• id i vv
August K—e-
ptMn's of Krtsa
wsft
gig* HaesKurg firatu *
h- b r-aguwstq
w»i a«i rt u*
► %
iva i*f thf hitf
tA« eteta* A Uv m revet
U*1 luSSSVt.
J rw;>*l
Paiii
y rvw wy tf f) »‘"•‘ f <
Eli Alii br.frf's fj priL
• iltiUtUta
H K N Bowlin
flreir.e. a lifelong
ftir-nd, died. In
1S12. Mr. Llnt'oln.
then In the enjoy-
ruent of great local
reputation, under-
took to dallver a
funeral oration over the remains of bia
beloved friend; but when he lure to
speak, hit voice w is choked w ih
deep emotion; he stood a few mo-
mcnis. wiille hia lips quivered in the
••ffurt to form the words of fervent
praise he -.ought to utter, and the tears
ran down his yellow and shriveled
checks, gome of those who came to
hear him, and saw his tall form thus
sway In silence over the body of Bow-
lin Greene, pay he looked so helpless.
bo utterly bereft end pitiable, that
Th* htli*foik» !•>»* Isr Wood'* Norway
Pm* tsyrup PieiMut to tn.t* per e iiy
litre rmt 1‘ositlv* . ur« tur cuuglw, ismtU.
breuchilis, s thms
The Old gnat.
every heart in the audience was
hushed at the soectarle After repejat-
ed .efforts he found it impossible to
speak, and strode atvay, openly and
■iuniy aoiminx, to me widow* car-
nnK«>, in which be was drtven from
the scene Bowlin Greene had loaned
Mr. Lincoln l>'*,lcs from their earliest
acquaintance and on one ocrralon had
taken him to his home, and cared for
him with tt-- solicitude of a devoted
friend through aevcral weeks of great
suffering and peril.
One of the oldest, men tri the South
1* TTncle Joe Donaldson, a negro :iv
In* at Gainesville. G« , who has just
rsuuied hi* Udth year One peculiar-
ity al-oirt him I* ihai he ones not
claim lo have seen Mash ngton.
VHt ST. PAUL CALENDAR
FOR 1903
fix ftheeia 10x15 inches, of beautiful
reproduction*, In color*, of pas'el
drawing* by Bry»on, i* now ready for
distribution and will be mailed M re
celpt of twenty five (25) cent*—coin
or stamp* Addre** F. A. Miller, Gen
eral Paasenger Agent, Chicago.
What has he- ome of the old fash-
ioned w-ymen who ch- wed calico, b*v
fore buying tt, to sec if li would fade?
One touch of natur- I cep* the whola
-world on the lookout for new *ensa.
lion*.
T un cnii -lu
hour with
DYR8
PUTNAM
d-eing in b«if an
V AUEL&Ad
"In ltc*5 Mr. Lincoln
f frm «f
•tMDkch an bo*fl fTTihlfi. If it hUl
—j>ouf RMtf fi^irt back.
J9U Druggist*- SOe mnd St Botftm*
Yt'e aril! v ad yoa • ««pl«
**4 a bf*«Nt *r» SffiRRftch Trouble*
b»e, If yam write v*.
FEPSIH STKU? CO., MooticeHo, Uls.
VBRSN
t? fry rrtwy •
AflVX? t3 I (I
taiJtii* Aaa»»*A* »** ******** »*»*»** iaaA a AAA A 4 U<t4l*
CITIZEN of Springfield,"
rays Mr Herr.'iori. u life-
long friend of !• a
"who visited our office on
business about a year be-
fore Mr. Lincoln1* nom-
ination, relates the lol-
MOkE THAN HALf A CENTUM
JU -b .Lei
.«»r, Lincoln was
veated at his
and th
table.
listening
very a
.ttentlvely to a
\ nat urn
man
who was
talking
earnc-tly In a
own pi
low
tone. Aftt
rr the
would-be client
| tait pi
had a
dated the
fart* c
f h;* case. Mr.
Put
L r.co
In replied.
“Yes. 1
there is no raa-
vie doubt
but tba
it 1 can gain
Ih*
yo’dr
chbb for y«
ou. 1 t
:-n set a * nole
*'!n !
r„
lft(| *> w(Jo?
red n,<-t
be- and her six
18»5 Mr. Lincoln and myself
were traveling by buggy from Wood-
ford County Court to Bloomington. III.,
.md in passing through a little grove,
we suddenly heard the terrific squeal-
1 lug of a little pig near by ns. (Jtiick
ns thopght Mr Lin -In leap i out of
the buggy, seized a club, pounced upon
the old sow. and t" it her Itirfsly; she
was In the act of eating one of her
* young ones. Thus he saved the pig.
■emarked. By Jlngi the un-
1 brute - mil not devour her
r; y ’' This, t fhink was hi*
imstfon of freedom."
Wir.kiter glv*** ti» another
eh mod happily Hlu«mt«n
Another club wfimrin. Mrs.
Haule, of Edfferfon, Wis.. tells
how she was cured of irre^uUri-
lies and uterine trouble, terrible
grains end backache by Lydia E.
Finkham’s \ ezctable Cofnpouod.
ViU
IMur*
K*v- Mktil*
-is ever hsttvn-
|HH«f
11. IT,
tl. w. ;
It and 34 the
Mr Hit
Sii-ra l‘*i
,'tft< suite1
i L.«vW> will *-u|
d trtp
f-ivr.i* in the
Xoit
h. Last
and A-vitl
• eat at rat* if
on*
!ai>- put
a 12--. *
;t limit for r«
Ittru
thirty
dwj a hie
t data >>t wit*.
i iiiviuv.
I‘u!l»sn bud- t
nut nt ufultift («r« frw
c tn4 4a* itv» EHfWt
foil UfH-tiwr 4t KVw i »! IdPttAfM «*4 • t
«u4 *< tt twnM WrfU* n4c5 imi u*
4004 yotir oti^TtiYr |HH»( Wi will
bS to Mote ntf,
muA ftft) lii«IIU«ilMi IhKuoilU^ uni
&;*) M l. HOHIIINtA,
i; V A Htw*um Ttotfi,
Hl% hun4y^<1 At
{ton td In
B¥Ut¥ + '% iwh* tt»‘^
- ipu- A'tt |<‘4rJy l»f
Nrtlhlnji J«r* b (hrinuc Ifivniitl U>«
fining U>Ut II.Ml hr l« touting w«U
TVirr* is m*>rr r*t*rrfi »»4 (M» mr • i»n M is«
Imur.trv n**r »n d *** %v*%
• n4 on*U IM )«k«! (*% k:i|-|»M*tt %** tar
Inraralila K* a iftisi! n.aM \ e*n 4tM
»*• rNeu1 • n.aM vr*rt 4-w
* u fit <*d Ur > * <41 a || J ive-'d-kr-i^ u* «l
tl| \mm\ UneHuewi, !•*»»♦>« i»*<->«■• 4 II Ho ortN*
raUffli in U 4 €V*a»U|h*
I lam
rnjaii rtifi «w.l h> Mdiaiati .> t*. h* U» niw
j Vk|»i IrtsiHUflll, p*viu ;,ncri| || *
Ti&immo* »*•* JMY*v»R id! Art
,.Rhal dlvruafi «i-t| Lhrry fiir« i*^ « itms*M>
mUhiiI it***.Hail a i aianfi * tof# »»-•«’
jf»K«i.jriNl l»v 1 «J rV^f B i *4 l*-‘«dN* «
aihansii} (dftkdtiiUfwiii ('Tint «*a tH* maUiH
l| la Ukrh t»,tr r«4«It> in H'-Nna f\ Ai, (« 4
‘ 44W*
* tsf.f
» U m i* a » )* \t"to Mur *ai***«4
aP»*f OHK'Ot a **f 4f»i' nt nl^W I l*« V
turn h <ti(fh<4 ti--.(• t-w inf Mif » <n»' f» * »*> .«rak
pHAfiJ ((yVC^ITiilaaMMUl
To settle otu-e for a*l the frequent
disputes with cuatomer* rcKar-Ung !h«.
varying size* of eggs. Stockholm mer-
chant* propose i-> effect all future
salon on the basis ol a Dial weight
.nv’t ad of p-r s<..- *
■ *lh#r (lr*)'*fi«*.. t'owUar* tmr 4 bU4r»u
Bmraelnllf n»*d by Moik*r flr*», nar«*
In lha < 'hllitren , hum* in >** York t ur*
Favarblman*. K*d Ntemm-h T**it>lng In*
order*, more »ud rr„,il»l* tn* llowrl- *ud
Devtruy Vl'uimi (>»*r CNk) t*>tbuoulal.
At all drugget. ZT-c Snmpiw m*a. Au-
*i*« AL*u b. Omuial, L*iu»y, K. Y.
F—nator Fiark of M-intaita hsi* *e-
cured a controlling Interest in the
S*if I.aKc ar;1 San IVdro ru'lr-md and
will push it to completion It aftoril*
.Ad outlet for the >,.• sena-
tor'* copix-r mlixw.
Ifit rot'v;t«>'s AI)>( »•#'■»* I* A>Mrr
L J ( Hfr.Su V A. nu . toifNMiUftkft
hold Ilk I'Vl
tt* 1 * I *U. i i* I’til* *rw ItV* le-l
The limpet a-lhcr«* to a rock with
* force equal to 2.1km Ufne* )l* own
; weight,
Th* highest railway In the Tlnl*'1!
iltatea la the tolora lo Midland, whl-h
roasea a nasa ll.Wffi Inf high.
lt- v.ln*-.of th»»klr h«irrlt !» j. wgn* oo#l
(VWiyl-udy afn-eimt V»v .utwway «i -ikar
Fa* iy OOf mast** If* - **r t** I. • * g ■ 4$ f *f*R® V
JUlltOdUl 444 All 5 U«'M4| •4*'**, hH$ SUL*.
| Two thousand two hundred different
tpt- lew of (tali haii- been noted In Ik*
Nile and Ua tributaries,
Tn tha hougswlfa who hai not yet
tv*< ume acquainted w vib th* new
Ihlngs of everyday uas in the market,
and who it rca#, r;*biy fis,j with
:h« old. we would augveat that a trial
of IrofiaoM! Cold Water Siarrh h«
made al one* ,\..t al. .c »-!«.• II 1*
rut ante-(I by tl,« lutuMlUturcn to
l^« superior U> any other brand hut b*
rauss ea>h Ith- package -owiaiwa 14
aaa,, while all the other kind* contain
but 13 or.a it la sale to sa.v that the
lad/ who on<e u»ea Defiance Htarch
wifi uas flu other Quality aud quan-
tity must win.
Hals end (heir para.it* a are held ra.
■ ponsibln by ar Italian es:»e*t f<* iha
DaasKlsalou of plague in come * aa- -
The world* prwmlunia are never
worth !h* coat of the noupons,
In Winter Use Allee'e Foot Eaee
A powder Your feet feci un-ott**
fortable nervous and often cold and
damp If you have sweating *«t* feet
or tight sh<vee try Allen’# Fool Ease.
Kutd by ai. itnvggi.t* and ah*<e atorea,
24 cent* Kwrivulc vent fr->* Addreaa
Alien a Olm.ted, 1>» Hof, N. i.
It take* more than money tc, make
a living
Ton can’t make all jeojde love you.
In fa/-:, if you watch »<i e at It, you are
a daisy
tHoar, who setr trtiro it
will i*»« rve eta»* Ijcflm. r *'*>!<. Water
Ftll >,.«
b h
ivy I* •
cuniava only D
er> it«* ... e,ui! lit N*
l-y »« ei t»r W c«r.t» ou*»r brace*
When people ar- tv u1 at you you
never thir.k they have any cauee.
To break rmr mirror* will not tuaks
us boautiful.
Great Britain buy* over 11 ton*
of German toys annually, while th*
United Slate* ranks newt -with an
importation of about h.b'Ki ton*.
"They claim that paritonltD la *
cure for append It ,'U " f - ippo-v-
that's on the v. a rive p- n<l that he
hesding 1* « •UTC curs for aq i nt uv
Th* spendthrift «*»•» his opixvri
tie* 1« f no h»- g“ii *hv-m.
Mrinr. i iiKTKt rrvr uiro r,
Il't >t.«a I#im, <4»r lltihAl Ib l r«U4b>t
ist tJ«»
Tommy
pearls
era way*.'
eight are
Dial night
N»v«-1 n
—“Pop. how
<!<v we g'-1 [
Toortny’* Pop
Oh. In dlv-
who Ate gifted
-with second
seldom troubled
L
with ,‘ovfli at
RODkey with A h
•r. saw wh«'H
f-«et«T <*W r<» nivo IT
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