The Jimplecute (Jefferson, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 32, Ed. 1, Saturday, February 3, 1906 Page: 3 of 6
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BALLARDS
HOREHOUND
SYRUP
COUGHS COLDS CONSUMPTION BRONCHITIS
CURES COUGH SORE THROAT HOARSENESS
LOSS OF VOICE LOOSENS THE PHLEGM AND EASES
EXPECTORATION HEALS THE LUNGS
Endorsed by leading physicians as the BEST remedy for
Childrens Croup and Whooping Cough because
it contains NO OPIATES The action of Ballards Hore
hound Syrup is mild and benign it is adapt ed t o infant s as well
a8adults of every variety of temperament ancY institution
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MRS B W EVANS Clearwater Kns writes My husband
was sick for threo months and tho doctors told mo ho had quick con-
sumption Wo procured a bottle of Ballards Horehound Syrup and
it cured him Ho is now a well man but wo always keep a bottlo
in tho house and think it has no equal for pulmonary diseases
Easy toTaHe Sure to Cure Every Bottle Guaranteed
THREE SIZESi 25c 50c SlOO
BALLARDS SNOW LINIMENT CO ST LOUIS MO
SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY
W J SEDBERRY
Eclipses of tho Year
During the year 1906 there will
be five eclipses and of tbeBe three
will be of the sun nnd two of the
moon
Only one will be visible to an
appreciable degree and this will be
the first an eclipse of the moon
which will occur on the night of
Feb 8 9 This eclipse will be vis-
ible in North and South America
and in part of the western portions
of Europe and Africa and the east-
ern portions of Asia and Australia
According to the schedule this
eclipse is due to arrive at 3054
oclock when it will enter the
penumbra It will enter the shod
1 ow at 1155 oclock and the total
eclipBe will begin two minutes be-
fore 1 oclock the morning of Feb
9 The midille of the eolipff will
be reached at 1 41 oclock nnd the
total eclipse occurs at 237 aclock
An hour and a minute later the
moon leaves the shodow and 440
oclock the eclipse will bo over
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A GaiujieroonCuro for riles
lfcbinf Blindl Bleeding Protruding
Files Druggists are authorized to refund
money if Fazo Ointment fails to cure in
6 to 14 days 50c
TRY TJSf
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Edited by MRS II A DENEFIELD
I wiBb to tell tho public that I am in
position to cater to their wish in the
way of good fresh BEEP of all kinds
I am out every morning in my wagon
and guarantee prompt delivery to all
parts of tho city I also buy cattle at
all time
C R COLEMAN
Tclcphnoe 94
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Vioiiil umtueu our bueOA ru belter ItiQll
others Do on wish to flow the tnoit
Ixnutlful iloHtra and the ilnct Mit
tables T 1 Ua t llio besteeeda lerrye
1000 Prrl All mm 1 free to
applicants
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Detroit rvloli
Do We Need Elastic Currenoy
Yes yea answered Jacob
Schiff Secretary Shaw and prac-
tically every banker in the coun-
try
Not so repliesAlbert Griffin
oi Topeka Kas author of the
Hocus Pocus Money Book in
article in the forthcoming Febru-
ary number of WatBons Magazine
written long beforo Mr Schiffs re-
cent speech Wo want stable mon-
ey a stable currency not one that
fluctuates Mr Griffin shows that
while in 1888 the bankers drew
interest on 83 41 of loans lor every
dollar of loanable capital they
owned yet by 1905 they had man-
aged to draw interest on 8256 80
of loans for ever3 dollar of loan
able capital belonging to them In
1888 they had 1700000000 more
dopopitq than they had cash to
pay with and in 1905 they had
87300 000000 more deposits than
cash an increase of over 5 12 bil
ions of bank ledger Iiocub pocus
money Do you see why thoy
want some elastic bank uotes
Read Mr Griffis article and
learn why February number out
January 25th Fifteen cents at
news stands 160 pageB of good
reuding Address
TOM WATSONS MAGAZINE
121 Wost 42d Street
New York
A Healing Uospci
Tho Rev J O Warren paBtor of
Hharon Baptist Church BelairGaBayB
of Electric Bitters Its a Godsend to
mankind It cured me of lame back
stiiTjointB and complete physical col-
lapse I was so weak it took mo half m
hour to walk a mile Two bottles of
Electric Bitters have made mo so strong
I have just walkod three miles in CO
minntes and feel like walking ttfreo
more Its made a new man of me
Greatest remedy for weakness and all
stomach Liver and kidney complaints
Sold under guarantee at all druggiste
Prico 50 cents
India has another drouth Three
years ago 3000000 natives were
Iho victims of famine caused by
drouth This season the cemete-
ries are to bo overcrowded again
Alien rulers have made India a
land of poverty diBoaee and death
Dallas TimesHerald
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Cotton seed meal is now quoted
at 828 per ton the highest price
reached within the history of tho
product
Tho W C T U will meet with
Mrs J C Collins Thursday Feb
8th at 3 p m
X X
Right Where I Am
Somotimcs within mo envy stirs
Because my sisters field is wido
Tho blessed power to lead is hers
And every grace is multiplied
In thoso who follow and oboy
Her gontlo counsels day by day
My lot in life seems very email
My influence meager never speech
Of mine shall multitudes onthrall
Or inmost heart rpcosses reach
Perhaps just one may like to hoar
My voico bccauBO sho holdB mo dear
But I am weak my sister strong
Tho burdens of her wider sphero
She sweetly bears with smile and song
Would overwhelm mo Ah tis clear
That I am whore the MaBtor willed
So are my envious longings stilled
Right where I am there Is no need
To fold my hands my voico to still
Sinco hero aro children who may heed
A word a touch that lovo doth fill
And sorrowing hearts who long to gain
The joy of heaven amid earths pain
Right where I am then I will bo
All consecrated to my Lord
Right where I am giving sympathy
The loving smile the helpful word
Right whero I am Ill not refuse
Aught of myself for Him to use
Mary O Kittrego in Koubob Mes-
senger
Drying1 preparations simply dovel
op dry catarrh thoy dry up tho socrotiona
which adhere to the ibrnno and decom-
pose causing a far mora serious trouble than
tho ordinary form of catarrh Avoid all dry
ing inhalants fumos smokes nnd snuffs
and ma that which cleanses soothes and
heals Elys Cream Balm is such a remedy
and will euro catarrh or cold in tho head
easily nnd pleasantly A trial sizo will bo
mailed for 10 cents All druggists sell tho
COo size Ely Brothers CO Warren St NY
Tho Balm cures without pain does not
irritato or causo sneezing It Bprcads itself
over an irritated and angry surface reliev-
ing immediately the painful inflammation
With Elys Cream Balm you nro armed
against Nasal Catarrfrand Hay Fever
Once upon a time a man married
a woman who had inhoritod 500
from a grandfather This was all
she ever received but the man
never got credit for his efforts the
rest of bis life He built a new
store Did it with his wifes
money the neighbors said The
home was made over and enlarged
His wifes money didit was
the only comment The little meas-
ly 8500 she inherited was given for
everything he did during life and
when be died and his widow put
ug a monument with his life insur-
ance her money paid for that
waB said again But this is what
her money really went for Dur-
ing her engagement she bought
herself a 8350 piano and a 8150
diamond ring and in a few weoks
lost the ring and there was always
some rogret that she didnt also
lose the piano Ex
A Habit to Bo Encouraged
Tho mother who has acquired tho
habit of keeping on hand a bottlo of
Chamberlains Cough Remedy stives
herself a great amount of uneasiness
nnd anxiety Coughs colds and croup
to which children are susceptible nro
quickly cured by its use It counteracts
any tendency of a cold to result in pneu-
monia and if given as soon as tho first
symptoms of croup appear it will pre-
vent tho attack Thfsromedy coutains
nothing injurious and mothers give it
to llttlo ones with a feeling of perfect
security Sold by all druggists
It is the opinion of the Beau-
mont Enterprise that if tho long
term convicts aro worked on tho
county roads Texas wouldiu a few
years have eood highways in ov
ory county in the 8tate
Coughs and colds down to tho very
borderland of consumption yield to the
soothing heailng influences oi Dr
Woods Norway Inie Syrup Foj Halo
by the J F Crow Drug Co
Nine inches of snow fell at Mar
fa in Presideo county laBt week
and the Rio Grande river was fro-
zen over for the first time in twen
tyfour years
ToCinre a CoW k Om Bay
s Tfcts signriKre Sd jSyr
Citrus Grip
to Two Days
Take Laxative Uromo
Seven Million boxes sold In past 12 months
cm every
frwz > box 25c
Jon
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Daily and Sundy
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Six montliB t 300
One month 00
Ono week ii 2
Sunday only ono year r 200
The Daily Journal
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Ono year 500
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Ono month M 45
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cient corps of cortespondents over tho United States
The news while it is news
Special features in Sundays Journal
Colored Comic Supplement
Magazine Section
Household Hints by Marlon Harland and How to Preserve Your
Health and Beauty by Mrs Henry Symcs
Gossip from foreign Courts by Special Correspondents
Complote Society Section contniuiug both local and lorelgn Society
News together with all tho news of tho day
Carrier service in over 400 towns and citloB Subscribe through any
local agent or Bond your subscription direct to Circulation Department
Atlanta Journal Atlanta Ga
Some Pitfalls For Tho Younir Clergy-
man
The Temptations of a Young
Clergyman in the February num-
ber of the Cosmopolitian Magazine
is an article that Bhould be as
interesting to the laity as the mem-
bers of the cloth This particular
article is a revelation of tbo dan-
gers that we know not of as well
aB a most able exposition of those
that we might have supposed
given a clergyman who was a hu-
man being and therefore frail
The essay is by tbo Rev Robert
Mackinzie the eminent pastor of
the Rutger Presbyterian Churob
New York City Dr Mackinzie
sayB in part
Sooner or later tho temptation
to appear something other than he
iB a minister of tho Gospel is
sure to overtake the young clrgy
man There need bo novice in
this scarcely even a weakness
rather a natural protest against the
limitations which custom from
without or a prejudiced consci
ence from within may impose on
him Hence he appears one day
with conscious audacity in a rod
necktie a horseshoe pin in it and
otherwise dressed like a young
man of the world He goes to see
Uncle Toms Cabin or Rip Van
Winkle chagrined if tho ushers
whisper to one another tho word
clergyman Suddenly through
some stab of oritioism or pang of
conscience he swings to the oppo-
site extreme and appears with his
collar turned front to backor white
bechokered to tho ears so that
every child on the street and every
chicken in the yard shall know
that he is a olergyman Avoiding
the appearance of the worlds man
which he knows ho is not he apes
tho matured saint which we know
he is not Vexing himself with
tho immaterial ho makes himself
a temptation of the nbaurd
Watsons Magazine Increase in Price
Beginning with the February 1000
Number our Magazino will bo called
WATSONS MAGAZINE It will have
a handsomercover Sovoral now feat-
ures will bo added Tho price at book-
stores and nowsstands will ho 15 cents
To bo just to our present subscribers
wo havo decided to receive renewals and
now subsciptiona at fclOO a year up to
March 31st IfJOO After that tho sub-
scription price will bo 150 per year
This is a golden opportunity for thoso
who are pot within easy roach of nows
stands If you have nover seen the
magazine ask for sample copy men-
tioning this paper and address
TOM WATSONS MAGAZINE
181 West 42d St New York City
It is more than usually difficult
to estimate a cotton crop for 1006
and the wise farmer will plant will
a greater variety of crops bo as to
bo on the safe bide The boll wee
vill may conclud to work hard next
season wo hope not if ho bhould
we best have a little corn and po-
tatoes Then hogs are in great
demand goad fat hogs of the me-
dium size Fort Worth is using
more thun can bo obtained from
Texas Hogs pay well you can
always sell them Gilmer Mirror
For Orer Sixty Years
Mra Winslows Soothing SybuI has been
used for over CO yearn by millions of mothers
for their children while teething with perfect
ucceia It soothes tho chili aoftena tho guins
allays all pain cure wlndAalic and U the beat
remedy fur Diarrhoea It Hill relievo tho poor
little auflerer Immediately Bold by DrugEiati
in every part of the world Twentyflvo teuta
a bottle lie auro audask for lira Wlnilowa
Soothing Syrup I and take no other kind
S M Kennedy a conductor who
lost a leg at Hughes 8prings last
November has entered suit against
tho M K T railroad for 50
000 Ho alleges that it was negli
geuce on tho part of the company
to leave a stono on tho gravel pave-
ment in such a position as to cause
him to fall backwards when step-
ping on tho Bamo from his caboose
Greenville Messenger
FrlghtruIIy JJnrncd
Chns W Moore a machinist of Ford
Oity Pa had his hand frightfully burn-
ed in an electrical furnaco He applied
Bucklons Arnica Salvo with the usual
result a quick and perfect cure
Greatest healer on earth for burns
wounds sores eczema and piles 25c at
ail druggists
It pays to run for tho presidency
oven though you are defeated W
J Bryan is now earning much more
money than Theodore Roosevelt
and havihg a great deal bettor time
Judge Parkor was drawing 5000 a
year before he made the race now
hes earning a cool 100000 Ex
Bean tho 4 The Kind You Haw Always Bought
Signature
of
The National Leaguo of Wom
ens Organizations to send to tho
Senate eighty volumeB of signa-
tures of women in every State in
the Union to a petition domanding
the expulsion of Reed Smoot
Dyspepsia bane of human existence
Burdock Blood Bitters cures it prompt-
ly pormanontly Regulates and tones
the Btomach For sa lo by The J F
Crow Drug Co
Wo want ovory ono
to call on
JOE ADAMS
Tho Tailor
ho is now in his now ofllco with an
entire new lot of over
3000Sanlpes 1 o o i
The lino ombracos ovory stylo in
Hunters and Ifeadoiu Qrcen English
Grays Bilk mixed worsteds Oheviets
Cassi < mers Serges etc in plaids
8tripes and plain oflbcts In fact ho
can ehow you any pattorn of cloth
manufactured Ho makes them
strictly to your meneuro and Just as
you wish thorn HIb roots It cop
their shape ho guarantees tho limUo
and finish of every garment Giyo
him your ordor aud if not perfectly
satisfied dont tulco the goods You
aro to ho ploaBod not him Wo buck
his promises
Wu promptly oMaii u
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