The Fort Stockton Pioneer. (Fort Stockton, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 28, 1909 Page: 4 of 6
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For
Lame
K™ Back
Ah acLin^ bactc is instantly
relieved by an application o;
Sloan's Liniment.
I his liniment t.ikrs the place
of massage and is better than
sticky plasters. It penetrates
— without rubbing — through
the skin and muscular tissue
right to the bone, quickens the
blood, relieves congestion, and
gives permanent as well as
temporary relief.
Here’s the Proof.
Mr .Iav»i 4 I.i K, of llui flfti St.,
F I ,Wi4hIiIii„'t"ii Iwrit.'* : “Thirty
>.• UK H0-I 1,1 al J.« .(T.lt M.l\ *K tf-
'•n*)y Injured ii y ti.irk. I .iiffcreil trrri-
l»ly fit timi'N ; from Up- un til of my I- k
itll around my hIoiuhi'Ii win ylist a*if i
1-mi brill Iwili II with H ( lull, I iim.il
••v«ry filmit- r I muM irn w uli »n> rHn-f.
PI' iu'i Liniment to- k tin- |>11ii riitht
out, unit I r iii now dn a* much I’l-ldar
Work iin any man in ttio .h->j>, Uiuuka 1-*
Sloans
Liniment
Mr. .T TV I'v*va, of Mt Alrv, On.,
save! “AI tpr I-Inu .milled fm t lirii,
\'-hi« wltli rtnuiin uUiii, I ueed Pimm's
l.imini it, b'i 1 u m rurcl sound mid
W"U, aii'l niii glad «<• anv I haven't b*-*-n
ti'iunl'xl u.ih rln'iirnai l«"i r i i • . My
l.-K vraa badly *" iii'ii l <ii my M|> in
tny kilim. <> lliif A tiolllc look Ilia
(' lilt Hint «* • 111 11 ( out.”
5’oan’s Liniment
has no equ.ll hb a
remedy for Rheu-
matism, Neuralgia
or any pain or
stiffness in tho
muscles or joints.
Dies, 25c .TCc and ^ 1.00
hniik tin
i a,-*. nil (It*, sheep,
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Dr. Earl S. Sloan,
Boston. Mis*.. U.S.A.
j-»r
LArtKtRS
HAIR BALSAM
riMn*>« *i -i mi- lire th* l-alr.
it er-'Wtli.
O ray
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Fm”. »j Hrelore
atr to It* k out hfnl C". JB
-•ip * hair »»'iitifj.
a •.■•ip ii •*—« a p
electrotypes
In arint variety f*>r *«le at if" !«••*■* prl tiy
lu-iiiii ►i.*..ru-m ului »■'!. aiawaii
VRlS LEY’S
f,1'ThonipieiTi Eyo Wator
ve the Baby—U»e
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CURE W
nwciii tou (^uors «a(^.os
■M be liven at once whan the
M§ ouftha. It hetla the del*
-« and proteefa the l*a(i
ion—guaranteed aale and
hla.
Al Drwerlaaa. SI mm.
ill In hit
d
hut h< left riM.iti for worn* v. ry plain
lnf*»r»ni • a Al did llif twtltiirlal, he
held fh»t th>* Itllde wan not an iron
clad dt tNifdtory of truth and arid
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Prof. Ernest D. Burton.
triry rules of conduct, but n historical
record. Anti no !••«« an authority than
Jeaua himself was cited In MUpport of
his position
"The Hlble Is not a compendium of
truth, uor even of theology.” said Ur.
Murton. "It Is a record of religious
and ethical experiences rather than
the last authority and a composition
of all theological truth, Much us It is
held to be by most churches.
"Taking the Hlble at the beginning
and following It through, we find It
ever-changing, according to the con
ceptlon of the times. We cannot take
It as a compendium and opening it
*>ay: ‘There is the law; there is the
truth.’"
Harts of the editorial read ua fol-
lows:
"What shall we say concerning the
commands of Jehovah in the Old Tea
foment to exterminate the women and
children of a vanquished foe? How
•bull wo account for tho fact that the
Old Testament heroes indulged In
polygamy, forbidden by our modern
lews? How can we teach total ab-
stinence from a Hlble which repre-
• nts Jesus ns partaking of wine at
’easts, and which even tells how ho
miraculously produced wine from wa-
fer on one occasion when tho supply
fell short?"
"How, for example, can n Christian
gain In intelligent understanding of
he issues at stake In the modern con
•lift between capita) and labor If he
iltnply confine himself to a reading
if the Hlble? How shall he gain de
’enslble moral convictions concerning
he ethics of child labor If h<> confine
tls attention to a literature which
never dreamed of the |M>*slblltty of
undent factories nnd machinery?
' W hen one turns to the Uospels
itio cannot fall to bo Impressed with
the way In which Jeaua taught moral
ty directly from life rather than by
the methods of the scribes, lie de-
termined what was right In any In-
<tunce by examining the situation It-
relf. When sickness needed to be
■jeab d the Interest* of suffering hu-
manity were of more Importance to
aim than the Jewish legislation con
’eroitig the Habbath
"Is It not time that we should cease
to apologize for this method of Hlhll
cal study which has been universally
idopttd in.our seminaries?”
Cura Effected by Radium.
The latest use of radium was upon a
case of fllarlasls, or blood worm dls
esse In Haris In this mosquito caused
disease the blood at night swarms
with millions upon millions of micro
scoplc maggots plugging up and In
flaming nnd swelling the kernels In
the arinplts A short course of radium
In the armpits cured the swelling and
made the worms scarcer In the blood.
A secret that Is worth keeping is,
of course, doubly worth telliug.
•nil I continu'd until I had
i.^* acts, and net I am sound
II The disease lasted three
O I. Wilson. I’uTM ur, Tenn,
►* ■ ♦ . ,
tab,’ a Um. Cu«> . ku4 I’M*,
Their Advantages.
be a p|m‘< Inllst What line are >
■he Try Hicks* Capudin*
to
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rff. H lit
fo
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uieth
bad
' is; a manicurist has usually
uk on band; a beauty doctor
mn ii*' ally play a skin game And an
eve and c-.r doctor can often get a
henring wh« n there Is anything in
sight I haven’t dwelt on the possi-
bilities of throat speeliilista and den-
tists or hair experts, because the two
former always look down In the mouth
and th<- latter may get but a bald liv-
ing or be expected to dye for his pu
tieuts."- Iialtimore American
Thiri- I. '- nr- Cit.rrh tn 'Mi «--'tti.n ,,f mtintry
< 1 ui.ill tin- but
f. w yi .'tra »»» » i|M>-*- -1 to '»• lucurabtr. For * so**
nut iy y ,r« -I ■ t i |.r • u" - <1 It a (o- ,1 <ie. **• ai d
prvM-rilii'-l r> nt-'-iii-a. and by riMmUmliy tatltn*
to furr wilt, XH-al ItotWII, |>TMiiiiU'>ni| It ImurH’-lr.
kni-nw ha* pr-ivi-ii C'*t»rrti to l»r a runliiiiiaxial
«km\ at l UH-n-fi-rr r- -,uiri-* mnataulki'ml
Hill's < alarrh I Me, inanutartiiri-il hy i J Cbrury
* ' to., fslUn, Ohm. Is tin- only ( • iriBt11i,t U>r,ki purr on
ally
iJr->.- • to a tr min-i-ifui It arts rtiri-rtiy im tli* I.i.mmI
if tl
ny •
tor rtrruiam ati.i tpstlm--nta -
iiearjtt
ai>.1 rtiii.-ous aurtars* of thr syst. m Ihry offer onp
hil'"1r--.t .1", irs for any r**- It fnlis to purr* twhU
the mark, t It e taki-n liiti-mal'v e. iloars from 10
-a t<
n.u
'lrr.1
i-irnilar* and n
ltdrrss P .1 ( HI NKV A CO., Toledo. Ohio.
C >l.t l»v UruKuist*. 7&e.
'lake llall'a Tunitly Puts for cotiallpsliou.
Like the Rest of Us.
"Please, mumsey, Junt five cents,"
begged Johnnio.
"Hut, Johnnie, It was only thin
morning that I gave you five cents."
"1 know, mumsey, but”—putting his
arniK around her neck- "I'm ko hard
on money."—Everybody's Magazine.
(lough on Kats, unbeatableextcrtnlnator
Hough ou Hen Lice, Neat Powder, 25c.
Hough on Hedbugs, I'owder or Llq’d,25c.
Hough on Fleas, Howder or Liquid, 24c.
Hough on Roarhcia, Pow’d,15c.,Llq'd,25c.
Hough on Moth and Ants, Howder, 25c.
Hough on Sket ters,agr<-eabletouae,25o.
L. is. Wells, Chemist, Jersey City, N. J.
Reuucing.
Miss Elder Hick t-ttys that this
;cs<- in my hair makes me look ten
jeitrs younger.
Mias Younger (ice! Why don't you
get a couple more?
Ltdies Can Wear Shoe*
On-- aiz- , 11 ii tli r utter uhIiik Allens Foot-
Knee, ttie niiltsipllc powder. It makes
ti lit nr new sin- ■ ettsy. Cures swollen,
hoi, sweutUi*. aihing fret, InarowltiK
nulls. Always use it in Hrenk in new
Shoes. At all DriiKKlst*. »5e, Don’t aee.pt
aii\ HuU-'lt ute Trial piekag" Fit EE t.y
mull. Addi- ss All' n S.<)linst»!«l,la'ltt>y,N.T.
Nature helps every man to become
th.it which he det-ires to become. If
In* put lottb no effort Nature assumes
he wI lies to be a nobody, and gnttiis
Ills prayer Elbert Hubbard.
Pettit'* Eye Sa've Restores.
> No n.iittet hew U.IL the eve. tn-tv I-
diseased er injured All druggists or Hew
ard tiros., Hutfslo, N \ .
Even the old maid ti.s soincthllig to
la* thaiiklul lor Hlo- do**sn't have to
| worry about where h- r husband is at
1 night
lv>n'f believe a word when they try
i to sell you Imitations of Wilglcys
dpeartninu
Ever hear of a man getting rich by
following the advice given In books on
the subject?
Mr*. Wlmlns'i *»..<>thtns Syetip.
f nr rhliSrrn tP.-iMa*. • -re a. tin- •, e .u«-e« Its
tl. .....
s«(lilii»ll.<u, *.!*)• pals, > urn* » io.1 <
*•< a Iwttis.
Hoarding house coffee is one of the
things that are well roasted
DODDS'!
fKIDNEY |
h PILLS M
v kiDN£ViA
SICK HEADACHE
[CARTER’S
llTTLE
IVER
PILLS.
Positively cured by
these l ittle Pills.
They Sinn rHIrrs r>la-
tr. anllom I>ya|tp|>Hl*. In*
digpat lull anil Tim I li-nrtjr
Es-ting. A iwrf. rl t< in-
mly tor illtllnew, Nsu-
..-a. Drew-ln< tlaj
Taste In tti«- Mu'illi. t ..at-
»-U Ton*iip. Pain In tli«
Wide, ToHPID LIVER.
Ttiey n-gulnts tin- Bows la. Purely Vptr.-t»Ms,
SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE.
Tin* nearest appiontli some fellows
make to Kctting a Job Is to go around
with a snow shovel in summer and u
law n mow er in w Inter.
Slop ginx.itiK! Try the best nnd most
certain remedy for ail painful ailments -
ll unlin* SNiraid Oil. The way it re-|
lie ves nil soreness from sprains, cuts,
wounds, burns, scalds, etc., is wonderful 1
It seems strange to the masculine 1
Intelligence that many a woman who
is alt .ild. of a mouse isn't a bit afraid '
of her husband.
The proprietor of NVrigloy’s Spenr-
mint chewed It In preference to all his
other brands before he advertised It.
Don’t think that because a man In
willing to lend you a helping hand
he'll Htiind for a touch.
CARTERS
TiVftt
ISr
Genuine Must Bear
Fac-Simile Signature
REFUSE SUBSTITUTES.
WRIOLE
Only a disinterested tlilrd iiarty Is
able to realize that there are two sides
to a question
SI'KAIN* A Nil Hitt l*K<*
1 h»- h.
<1l*ST>i"-ar Ilk" iii.uOr iiml- r lh»- h>-.iiinir tonrh of
I*.• ri v Ikirl - PalfiklUpr Pnrtrm thl« Ipt wrtilhpr
b<-ii*u-hold oIh.iiM Im- •uli"i" Ii. In -.'.'W. Ms- m*
The man who has been down can
nnnreclate being up In the world.
Wrlgiey’s Hpearmlnt soot hen better
than a cigar -coats lean than n cigar.
A man isn’t necessarily hot headed
because he wears a stove pipe hat.
Cimitlpstton Sana,-* n>nnT <wrlnii* dl*ps*p* It
I* i lii.n.,ik-lii* curi-l h» iHM-tor l-li-ro,- * I'l^amiiit
IVII,-I » oni- s la »nl!»". I lin-i- fur ralhartlo.
If we all had our own way other,
people would quickly get out of It.
lowin’ Single Hinder cigar. Origins! in Tin
Foil Kmeker I'm kng«\ Take no substitute.
When duty ealls on a man he I* apt
to be out.
TIm Modtra K.
NO SlKol't’INc. No NOMNC
~l
i HONING
XV'WN 1 HI
wo«ifi ou M
1 .*•/&! <•»/».+- , V
W. N u . OAl L AS NO 44
Dr. Pierce's l:a\orite Prescription
l« the beat all medicine* f.»r the eure of diseases,'
ebaordera and weukn, *aea pecnhxr to women It i* the
only preparation < t it kind dciM-d by , rrgularl. |m tu
•ted phvainan an rtperienced and akiiled .(Mrcialiat in
the dikes,ra of women.
It i* ■ safe medicine in My condition of the .aatem.
THEjONI _KI I >V w hich enst.im no sU-ohol
anti no injurioua hi,lot-for,mug drug* and which
create, no rrminf for auCh .timiilants.
THE ONF. HI Ml DY m» g,„ui that it. makers
mrt not afraid to pnut it. every ingredient on
each out aide bottle - wrapper and attaat tu tba
truthfulne*. of the .amc under oath.
It i. .old by medicine dealer* everywhere, and snv dealer who haan’t it can
get it. Don't take a aiibatitufe of unknown composition for thi. niedieme oa
Smosn coMroaiTioN. No counterfeit i. a* good aa the genuine and the druggivt
who say. something el*e i* ”ju*t s* fmai a* Dr. Pitrw'* i. either mistaken
or i. trying to deceive you for hi. own wlfiah benefit. Such a man i* not to ho
trusted. He is triti ng with your moat priceless possession—your health —
■say he your life itself. .W that yaa trt wA.it yea ask for.
30I ^10
You Are Not Lazy
Just Bilious
-LIVER OUT OF ORDER
If the liver is kept in good
condition, tho secretions »o
essential to digestion ure lur-
nished pure and in the proper
quantity, the food is digested
and thu blond enriched.
Dr. Thacher’s Liver anil Blood Syrup
I* hmtaatly made, emitnlna tha Inyredlenta accurately unit m-lentlfleally wnahtaag
f-tr the cure ,»f Itvi-r, klilm-y aiul Iiliiml ill-M-a-*-*. 1)',n't take our wor-1 fnrttit*. l>,>«-
r\i-i Urait thr formula li**l„w, wlm b •,- wiiaranicr liim uu-lrr the of
the t-»iil «ml 1»t,ik-* Act, June JW, nkat. K,-rl«l Nu. WW.
The t irniiila for l»r Thacher'a t.lvee and IT-mmI H>mij>: ifuaA-iih, (,.r Stay-
ar*Ph‘\ I c//mo />»m'A, Ihmdrlktn. Hvsirangaa (.S,*v,-n IHtrki), SarsupaHllm, (,,-n.
hurt, fhu hii, Semin. r.ii.,rani .VimaAi.
An analyal* of ihla foriuiila will tvII you WIIV ITet'IlK.M
A FEW WORDS OF PRAISE
"It t« a wonderful tonic to tha whole nervous arateta. It * ilTc<-| u|M>n
tha liver I. rnnai katde. Mra. W L. On r, Mill.-It,., u. Ark ”
"I hitvn inki-u mIx l*>ltlea In *ui-'-r-.-.|i>n ami t feel today as «HI aa
1 ever >1,4. J Slieltiy llruwu, Ft McPIim-on, (la "
"For twenty-fire rrnra I hnvc lln-.i in rnti*tnni tori,ire fr un rhrnnt-
tl*m On,- Uoro-ii boll lea of Dr. Tltacltrr « liver and l» ...... h-mn
rural tut. \\ m Tanner, llor-ot Cr.i k, Al•
All dealer. M,*lI No* and flu) bottles, ttriul f..r Dr. Thacher'a Health Itook
THACHER MEDICINE CO., CHATTANOOGA. TENN.
RESINOL
Is thffl best remedy for
stubborn skin and scalp
troubles, burnt, Ming*,
bniis***, boil*, ar.d all
eruption*. 11 sootbc* pain,
•tops itching and Is a certain cure for Itching p.U s. 50 cents a
Jar, all druggists or sent direct on receipt of price.
RESINOL CHEMICAL COMPANY. BALTIMORE, MD.
“I consider RESINOL OINTMENT indispensable. | have never used anything
that gave* me so much comfort.” W. C. Starbuck, Jamaica Plains, Maas.
A Certain Curl for Sore weak fi Inflamed Eyes.'
MITCHELLS
:7-^-
SALVE
OF DRUGS UNhfCFbSARY. Price 25 Cents //nmM
You Look Prematurely Old
Bmmum thM# U0ly. griuly, grmy hmir*. Um mU O ft SOLI m HAIR Utrroircil. Pftiot, bixx), imii.
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