The Jimplecute (Jefferson, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 32, Ed. 1, Saturday, February 3, 1906 Page: 4 of 6
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asthma weak throats weak
lungs consumption take
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Always keep a bottle of it in
the house We have been
saying this for 60 years and
so have the doctors
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TAYLOR TAYLOR
EoirORO and Proprietors
Saturday Fob 3 1906
OVVWl OK tUBLIOATOX Corner
Austin and Valo Sts Joflurson Texas
Kntorcd uttlio IostOHlco nt lolTcrson Texas
as ntcomlcIiiM mull matter
opIuscifthcJri priisos riMMFruTr Inwrap
pors rtiulj fomiilllnjr euu always lu had at the
oUIco by single topics nr tho dozen
This paper ih mailed regularly to its
aulisuribeis until a definite order to
discontinue in received and till nrrears
are paid in full
Tlio Statu has moved forward on
her poll tax receipts
Tho South in adding to ite
Wealth at the rate of tluoe million
of dollars per day
King ChriBtinn of Denmark died
at Copenhagen on Jon 29th inhU
tiehtyeighth year
Spartoneburg S < J is the Low-
ell of the South Hrr thirty cot-
ton mills cnnHiimod 200000 bales
of cotton last year
Tho Englo and the Phoenix cot-
ton mills of Columhus Ga have
an order for GGOO000 yards of
cloth involving tin expenditure of
SIGO000
Most of the cotton mills of the
South nro enlarging their capacity
Each year demonstrates tho fuct
that the South is the logical home
of the cotton mill
Tho February issue of Medical
Talk for tho Homo is out It is
full of good and useful information
to people and tho homo Price 10
cents at all news stands
Can Gas bo Found Wear Joffersonl
Shrovoport has struck a good
paying well of gas just across the
rivor from tho city nnothor pow-
erful well hns been brought in in
tho Annanias fields It is natural
to conclude if the gas is opposite
Shroveportoud found twenty miles
away it must bo between the two
points This indicates that it is
following tho stream Then if it ie
doing that it can be found In this
immediate vicinity Evidences of
gas has long been known to exist
in tho artesian well here ever since
it was bored It would be a puj
ing investment to sink a test well
and if gas is found to moke a moet
liberal offer to manufacturers to
locato hero Something has to be
dono if the city is to improve A
gas well would be as beneficial as
anything if it wan liberally lmn
after being brought in Tho Jim
iiiicuTi does not understand why
with the lights before the people
tliAt some concerted action is not
taken fo demonstrate the fuel that
gas underlies this section
Some will say that we dont
know that it exists or we would go
for it Then why dont you build
a cotton factory or a box factor
You have tho raw material and
statistics proves beyond question
that both are paying investments
Then why not do both A determ-
ination and a will always finds a-
way Some day it will be too late
then you cant say you wore not
warned Gas will surely be found
to underlie this section
We do not like to dun any sub
scriberofthe Jijiplecute for we
feel that they would not take or
read it unless they intended to pay
for it as soon ns they are able to so
and again we feel that the work
entailed in getting out a country
weekly makes tho subscription
price fairly earmd and more too
But wo do feel that it works a great
hardship whon we send thoBe who
aro in arrears for several years and
they do not even answer much
less try to send us at least part of
what is due us if they are not able
to spare all at once If all would
muke nn effort to send at least a
dollar it would help us pay for our
print paper Printing bills have to
bo met weekly and monthly yet
we have to wait years for our pay
Where jt seems unjust is for a sub-
scriber who is iu arrears for several
years to change their post office
then drop us a postal say Please
send Jimp to new address dont
wish to miss a copy
If the Lord places the takers of
stock in tho samo category that He
does the cheerful giver He is not
throwing His love loose around
hero It is being dealt out in home
opnthio doses
He nho had not one dollar and
seventyfive cents worth of interest
in his country was certainly short
on patriotism and has a very im-
perfect conception of the deriv-
ing on every good citizen
The Dallas New gave a report
from sixtysix counties in tho State
and the returns show an increase
in poll tax paid over 1901 Paid
then 100310 and paid 190G 110
807 with many counties to bo
heard from
Blessed is ho nho taketh stock
in tho cotton mill his name shall
down among the blessed but he
who stiTeneth his neck and hardens
his heart and rofuses his name
fhali bo written DenniB It
shall bo writton of him Mene
mono tekel upharson
Tho Manufacturers Record Bal-
timore is doing fine work for tho
South Each issue contains many
articles devoted to the industrial
iuteroBts of the South It has late
y issued in booklet form one of ite
articles entitled Steady Advanc
in Southern Wealth and another
Cotton vb Gold and Silver Out-
put
The State of Louisiona is thor-
oughly advertising the varied in-
terests and natural advances of
tho State Says they have bored
over 1000 feet into solid rock and
did not reach the bottom The
estimate of Sulphur is 50000000
tons the largest mines in the
world Texas should advertise her
many advantages It would be
money well spent
Gen Joseph Wheeler pasBsd
away laBt Thursday in Brooklyn
nnd Monday with full military
honors the veteran of two wars a
former representative iu congress
and a retired officer in tho United
StateB army was laid to rest in the
National cemetery at Arlington in
Washington
Every person who lives exclu-
sively for himself mistakes the
mission for which God put him
here If he is found direlect in any-
thing excuses will not count Con-
stant attendance in church is not
all tho duty required of every one
Giving your fellow man constant
labor is one
Glen Lumber Co Dots
Mr Dodd returned from Kansas City
Sunday wbero ho bad boon in attend-
ance at tho Lumbermens Convention
and a guest of Mr Guntor tho presi-
dent of tho company
This nice weather has enticed Bevernl
to make garden They say the early
bird gets tho worm but this looks like
if the worm had bean out ho would
have beon caught
Messrs Dodd and Jones woro enter-
tained at the home of Mr and Mis
HowellassistedbyMrandMrsFaulknur
From the talk and the amount of fried
oysters that some wcio credited with
eating tho ladies must bo intending to
keep up their reputation as No 1 cooks
Wo hear some talk of the wedding
bells ringing soon again Who can it
be J n or 13 y
ME AND VOU TOO
In tho issue of tho Jimp of the 27th
inst Stonowall No 2 sounds his fog-
horn on tho Mrs Minor Morris case
which to say the least touched the
right cord and was tho cauBB of these
few lines to bo written although not
of tho F F of Va or tho royal blood
of the old Domain notcoursing through
our eins I also am a ladies man born
and raised in a part of our United
States where every woman is consid-
ered a lady and have always got a chip
on oui shoulder for tho person who
docs not treat her as such But for all
that iu the languogo of Stonewall wo
are want to eeo a woman act the part
of a lady and not intrude where she
has no business Our motto is God
save tho President as well as the King
and if overy American would do his
duty as promptly as did tho White
House guards the President of our great
nation would never ho humiliated by
another Mrs Minor Morris scene
You Know Who
Cornet Dotrs
Wo are having a few days of pretty
weather aud tho farmers are taking
advantage of it
Mrs A D Piuitt aud little sons of
tho Backwoods settlement returned
home last Sunday morning after a two
weeksvisit at tho home of her father
Mr K J Smith
Horoce Smith spent a few days at
Lodwick last week
Mr and Mrs G W Grubbe were tho
guests of II D Hall ond family last
Sunday
The many friends of W A McFar
Iand of Shiloh were glad to have him
with them at Sunday school last Sun-
day evening
The community around Comet have
a good Sundoy school at tho Hall
school house in which both old and
young aro taking a deep interest
Geo Dugan anil family of Jefferson
have moved to our little burg
Glad to report little Miss Pearl Coff
man able to be out after a weeks ill-
ness
Messrs Dolbert Tollerson and Ross
Duncan of Mt Zion were pleasant vis-
itors at Sunday school last Sunday af
afternoon
Mr and Mrs Leonard Thompson of
Jefferson spent a few days last week aB
guests of Charlie Keoves and family
Mr and Mrs J S Oarwile visited
relatives in New Prospect settlement
last Saturday and Sunday
Vio
John Dndd had a very close run
for his life Holiday While making
a coupling on the J P ei N V
some ties fell on his head and
bruiBed him holding him betwpen
tho cais and while in thiB condi-
tion the train started so he had to
kepp up until the train was stop-
ped It is hoped thut his injuries
may not prove serious Cass
County Sun
After a trial of about six months
the train auditors have been taken
off of the Cotton Belt and the con-
ductors tv 111 now collect the tickets
and cash fares as of yoro It was
stated from the general offices at
Tyler that business was not good
enough to justify tho extra ox
penBe of keeping the auditors on
BISHOP OWES HEALTH
AND LIFE TO PE = RU = NA
MisZstsrs of Ml Denominations
Join in Recommending
Pcrutia to tits
Peopte
Pubifc speaking especially exposes Ay
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mift
ca jrrha I aftactions U
Breathing tho air of crowdod nssom ll lh
bl oo and tho nucossary cspo3uro to Htjj
nijht air which mauy preachers must TO
fa e makes catarrh ospcclally provalont > y
among lliclr class j Jjfoi
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> L H Halsey Bishop C M H Church Atlanta Ga wiitcs
S I iiivo found Tcruni to lw a Rrcat remedy for catarrh have suffered
5 with this terrible disease for more than twenty years until since 1 havo
< bmn Uaiug Peruna which has relieved mo of tho trouble
I havo tried many remedies and spent a great deal ot hardearned money
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great medicine Peruna
5 feel sure that Pcrum is not only a triumph of medical science but
f it h also a blessing to suffering humanity
Hvory individual v ho suffers with irspuatory diseases will find Peruna
a magnificent and sovereign remedy X H IlaKey Bp C M E Church
Many a preacher has been able to
met his engagements only on account
the tltticly use of Peruna
Wo can rlvo our readers only a slight
< jpo of tho vast irurlier of testl
Or FIa1inj ls constantly
roc nlrg for Porma
The Home Advocate for Jan-
uary is a fine number and Sb doing
work for Texas industries and
Texas schools It Bays eastern fac-
tories pay no taxes to support Tex-
as Bchools This is bo and this
shows that we must build more
factoriee in TexaB
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An American statesman once
said Eyery year every local pa-
per gives from 500 to 5000 lineB
for the benefit of the community
in which it is located No other
agency can or will do thiB The
editor in proportion to his means
does more for his town than any
other man He ought to be sup-
ported not because you happen to
like him or admire his writing but
because a local paper is the best
investment acommunity can make
It may not be crowded with great
thought but financially it is of
more benefit than both teacher and
preacher Today editors do more
for lesB pay than any men on earth
Patronize your home paper not as-
a charity but as an investment
For Eent
Several nicely furnished rooms
Phone 96
Mrs B P McGarity
Another gas well been brought
in at Cross Lakp about thro miles
from Shreveport by parties living
in that city It is 1000 feet deep
and pipe line will be built to
Shreveport soon
The price of cotton went up some
Tuesday and a number of bales
were brought in town The roads
have been too bad to haul cotton
in a four horse wagon for several
weeks but are drying up a little
this week
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