Rains County Leader. (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, April 19, 1912 Page: 2 of 8
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•il tfta ttat«. 1 started taking gwamp-
H&Jt upon thw racoiumcndatk'Q of a
frtwad and found It wa» Juat what i
a waded. My blood became all right
aad after fairing a few bor'yr I was
purprtaed at tb« olf.xt it b
They ware entirely cured
and 1 bar# much to be thankful for
Umi youi gim .amady did for lua.
* vary tru!.
W. O. HLACKMON,
Pbunt;
nix H» v Ala
Rwom to aod subscrlbt-1 befor** ma
this me MU day of July. liott
W. J MIX*, Justice of'h.
I-ZZZZ-1
PNtvs What Swamp Root Will Do For You
Send • *> Dr Kilmer ft Co, Hloxham-
ton. N. Y , for a a*tuple bottle. It will
MtVflct anyone You will alao rw-
ewtvs a booklet of valuable loforma
oiling all about the kidney a and
When writing, be aura and
mention tnia paper flegtilur drty-
eant and one-dollar sis* bottles for
aaie at all drug store*
TLoie «■ a •••» Witis wr tno fruit
grower* of Fktst Texas lo tight, the
**•*« «• umm aui occur rod in oonao
yaara. Tho fruit la In aask pew'ujrfoa
on tno tr«e*a that there la danger of
tie frads fc*is «bw-
lU weight. Hums of tho fruit man
aro going to put prop* under the limb*
while of her h *r« tkinklna of knocking
• some o( the fruit off with atlrks The
| apple trees are chiving out In good
t shape and a’l the peat hea have bloom-
i ed and are nearly all leafed •
i An agreement signed by the man
j agement of thw Denver and Kto Grande
railroad and the four transportation
Erotherhoods, firemen, engineers, con
durtora and trainmen- xives the 700
nrewen of the toad au increase in
of nppi'i. \tiuaieiy per cent or
tOr per day Th engineers
tors and trainmen secured sat
lafactory oonowwsiona In wprking con
ditlons
Senator Owen of Oklahoma has in ! It la not burglary In Oltahoraa to
trod wed a bM* •» Washington, asking j break into a building ant. steal in
for au upproprlation of $2.090,090 to j toxica*ing liquor* that are }*lng held
construct a highway from Winnipeg, for tale In violation of tl ft prohibl-
Canada, south to Galveston. Texas. tlon law- This was tne (Idling of a
Ml.tr tnwn.htp. in t-hlrot, Kut A.h i ‘‘our* J1*" of 0u,'*» ” |W
ley. Drew ana Desha Counties In
Affair* Olven Hers In Tabloid Form
for Bwi| Handers In City
a- ‘ Country.
The I'nlted States Senate knocked
out the house proposed to reduce the nlaoiTt*
cavalry from fifteen regiments Q Leu _L
at the close of s debate which took a !
wide range.
I»oe* a tbtn woman worry because
ihe has such s narrow outlook?
! tier-held Tee. f.*r tb«* ill* resulllsr trnm pn
! pure M)»4. I* s remedy of tilel t-0k*< y.
j Drink l»f.>r« retiring. .______ ___j
AM things are fr r the best—end ev
rry Imagines he's the best
** Pink gf»" Is Ryldtinlf Is (he Spring.
Try Murtus Kys tor k«li»bl« Relief
He who leuds money without secu-
rity borrows troubi*.
Tuffs Pills
TU ike arriiiuiM sbnbar fr
•*wm «l*wk ot aM or tody. drink or <
mart in —
MALARIAL REGIONS,
wM fW lull , !*«• th« gontel rroSe
ttv« ever ufrer*. the tatPiWf invatta
Pettits Eve Salve
tlon. tell
Madder
I quitting George Wlndser. r negro
a charge of taking twenty 'our quarts
i of whisky and flftswn bo’.lea of b«»er
l’n<ter the Oklaho-
kansas and East Carroll Parish, Iuoula
tana, are nundated Lake Village, the
county teat of Chicot County. Is the . I
■noil Iuhhm ’ant town In Ih. w.ter. «• l»» ,h'r* » no
The average man's way
aa enemy Is meaner then
to do so.
♦Se Flies N«-
DAIRY FLY KlLLl
end* fe»U «M
Kill
KUla ikoaaend* lenle
rech mi dealer* nr sit f*fot prrpeld forfl ■■>.
U. SOMElOv ISODeKalSAr . Hno.k i. N V
l wl'l do
path.< ldtke Village baa a population
of I Mu.
Mrs Bertha Biusa aud her mother.
| Mrs Zathara gt finer are dead anl
l Autou Mruaa, her husband, and their
| four year-old daughter ot M. Ix>ul*. are
i In a seml-coasrlovwi condition, aa a re
suit of eating colored Easter eggs
If liquc ia he!
Arrivals t*in the OH rnt
steamer K •*makura, to! . of
eat tire in loklo. where 1.?
A ««)• deeiroycu and ine
quaiiwr m sussii district w
ter
*.
V;--
mg Compan
V ft tor I
tee swidiiiu h*.upecke<!
itersr •>
• liver
D for selling
r weight In violation of
ne state pure food law. which requires
dual weight to be printed on the con-
unde
HUNGRY?
But •frai.l to rat—
Afraid of the distress that
always follows.
Cheer ap Get a hoftleOI
HCSTETTER'S
STOMACH BITTERS
tods-'and notice the great
improvement in your
general henna. It has
benefited thousands —
will aid you, too.
ALL DRUGGISTS.
Texas Directory
F00S OIL ENGINES
FOR COTTON GINS
Iff Ilk NIIGW TO*
SOl'THfBN fits ft IHSOIINr INOINr CO.
MSI vrsv ti m
I Henry Perman was rescued Sunday
i from tbs Manitou mine, t eeuty miles
from Globe. Ariz . after having >een
| hours. During the eatl • time he was
| Imprisoned Perman st>-od in four feet
I of water at the bottom of a 130-foot
•haft. He was kept alive oy food »«ut
j down thiogh a pip* Doctors »n»«l be
i had suilercd do ill effseta hvn hit In.
prisonment.
| Iteporta from Saturday's Democrat***
| conventions held In nearly every coun
I ty In Arkansas show that 194 delegates
j to the Stale convention lis t been In-
structed for Chautp ( lark for presi-
dent, three for Woodrow Wilton and
247 were unlnatrurted Thsre are 5*0
delr -ate* to the state convention and
ski for sale
oa tbs
another
00 houe I
liceneed l
■ wiped I
i out March 23. The day waa a heIIdav
| and the quarter was crowded It was 1
l reported that many wonieu and child
1 ren were killed _j
1 President fra Kernser* of the Johus
llfowfcin* r*!v#ren« HaP»f3f*rp ter |
| drred his resigns
j the unlvemtiy at
I boar-.l of trustees He \
1 position for eleven years
; nation will be accepted
I |»ected that Dr. Itemsen
%rm&?v
From Forty-Five to Fifty Are Much Benefited
by
Lydia EL Pinkham * '. egetable Compound.
president
etlng of ti
hat held tl
The real
but It Is *
will rema
has te Id since thw estsbllshment of
the « ^alr.
At. official denial has been Issued
by thw administration of a report clr- ,
cu itcd that Panama contemplated the j
rjnlw of Colun to thw In lied busies i
The cities of Psnama and Colon and ;
n «-er*aln water frontage adjacent .
thereto are excluded from the canal
tone and are considered Panaman ter- j
although tba United States un
counted for.
Frank law,
who recently
from the RUtu
another sense
in fhinplng frr
nine-story Bat
New York H
ade s
ch»»ta Jumper
uccwssful lw*T
mal feat Utw Monday
i the top of the thirty
era' Trust building In
landed on the roof of
| thw sub treasury building, a two-story
structure adjoining. Last week ha
tried to lump from *he Flatiron build
Ing but was prevented.
For the use of the patented “De
flange Oa* check" on fts cannon In
the army and navy, thw I’nlted fttatea
government was hsld liable by the
supreme court of tho I'nlted Htat*** to
pay IIR6.000 to the owner of the French
Invention. It la said that such a de
vice Is indispwnalble In breech-loading
guns to hermetically teal the breech
at the Instant of explosion of the pow-
der chance so as to ew*- aff tfia neaaa.
Tao “ cl) liitfe of life "Us roost
critU'al pcruNi in a woman’* ei-
Litenoe, and the anxiety felt l»jr
women us it drtws near is not
without reason.
Vrucu Um synieui is m a do-
ranfed condition, she may be
pmli-j'oecd t4j apoplexy, or con-
gestion of some organ. At this
time, also, cannere and tumors
are more liable to form and begin
their destructive ■srork.
Such warning symptoms as
sense of suffocation, hot flashe*,
der the. treaty with thw republic has h eadaches, backaches, dread of
impending evil, timidity, sounds
in tha cars, palpitation of the
heart, spark.* before the cyca,
irregnianties oorstipatkm, vari-
able appetite, weakness and
inquietude, and dizziness, are
promptly heeded by k hdligent
women who are approaching the
period iu life wheu woman*B
gieat change may tie expected.
These *> mptoms are calls from
nature for hclp^ The nerve* are
crying out for assistance and the
cry should be heeded in time.
Lydia E. Pink ham’s Vegetable
Compound is prepared to meet
the needs of women’s system at
this trying period of he* life. It
invigorates and strengthen* the
fernsle organism and builds un
rights w ithiu thw two cUlcs.
Judge Slimnona of thu 8ixty-awveulh
District f'ourt at Fort Worth overruled ■
’K» notion Saturday arornlLg •aklag a .
1 -'hange of vwftua I tuft vaae of Hsv. J. ,
Fwank Norrlft, 'ft#* Baptist minister, )
tnwre on a charge of perjury. Thw j
selection of a ' w ft Rev 'or
rts lu-gatt .ftOMliy incTfag N bv f. sw i
will be a herd fOught onw, aa eighteen
law)era are wrgSM'ff on both aides,
fifteen for thw defeunw. All Ju’ors were j
secured Monday.
For mor? than an hour Friday the
municipality of f’nrtsgKwU, N. 11^ was
without furniture, vehicles or horses,
owing to an attachment of behalf of i
Mrs. hJIcn U' -on. who had entered a
claim of $.1,000 for duraages All fur-1
niturc In the city hall and all horses
a..t! vehicles tn the different depart j
ruenta. Including Yho ‘ hurry-up" wagon ]
and the hotsw that puMs It. were In i
eluded In the att .chmert Mayor Bad '
gar gave persons) bonds and embargo !
was raised.
OVE CAME OUT OP MAVT
TO PROVE OUR CLAIMS.
8t. Anne, IU—“I wa* i«o*slnff
through the chanire of life «od|
w»** h perfff*t wTe-'k from
troubles. 1 had a die placement
And bearing down jutm*, T'cak
fainting dir/.metaa, then
numb and « •) 1 fceiiiifrs. tvane-
i • a
swollen. 1 v as irregular aud had
so mu< k btn ka< he and headar-he,
was nerrouf, irritable and was
despondent. Stmetime* my ap-
was gor»d but morromBa
ana not. fiy kidneys (roubled
me at time-, aud 1 Vould uaik
onl) a short distance.
** I saw your ad w t i- rnent la a
paper ana took I.ydla K. I*ink-
hkiir* Vegetable Uomjmund, and
I v as he had from the flnxt. At
the cud of two month* the swel-
ling had k< tie down, 1 was re-
lieved of pain, nt»d could walk
with cam*. 1 continued with the
medicine ind now I do almost all
my housework. I know your
in* di* tne ha* waved me from thft
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Hill, Tom W. Rains County Leader. (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, April 19, 1912, newspaper, April 19, 1912; Emory, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth832349/m1/2/?q=wichita+falls: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Rains County Library.