The Uvalde News. (Uvalde, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 17, 1898 Page: 3 of 4
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White Pine ExpectorantE
M. H. & Co.
Two^hzes* 25c. 50c.
Unrivalled for Recent and Chronic Coughs, Colds/ttc.
Ini T»i Bi!!,n?s
85c.
An Elegant Tonic, *
PRICE A r»i'?.:ar.t Bitters.
A Certain Appetizer.
Our Own Sarsaparilla
PRICE Powerful Purifier
of the Blood.
85c 1 OO Full Doses.
® A FULL LINE • "Sth°°'B”k•'""S3*
E. M. HOLLINGSWORTH & CO. DRUGGISTS AND
and School Supplies.
STATIONERS.
F. A. Piper & Co*
Have received and are now opening their Fall and
Winter Stock of ©
• DRY GOODS and GROCERIES,
Which they offer at lowest possible prices.
Our line of Dress Goods is larger and goods are more beautiful than ever before.
We are sure we can please the ladies■ Tf V keep the largest, best and
... freshest stock "f Groceries in the West, which ice offer at
bottom prices. Remember ice keep
“everything YOU WANT,”
And defy competition.
COUNTY OFFICERS
So far as The News has been
ab!»* to learn, the following county
officers have been elected in sur-
rounding counties:
meptsa. *
H E. Haas, comity judge: Au-
gust Keninf. clerk; Harper, county
attorney; T-tvIor. assessor; Lein-
welter, treasurer; Hv. Haas, survey-
judge I. L. Martin bus returned
fmna Honlo Citv, the Medina
county district court having ad-
journed for the term. Judge Mar-
tin lias been receiving tiie warm
congratulations of hi* friends on
the magnificent race he made for
district judge, having lieen elected
by a handsome majority. Hts nia- i
jorities, according to figures at 1
hand, are. Uvaldy Mo. Medina 617,
Announcement
Of the OPENING of our
Fruit and Confectionery
Store we de9ire to make t*w
the public. We wiil han-
dle the very b°st
Fruit and Confections.
We have now in stock
!
*£5. “* **?*?. rhi'! Apples, Bananas,
tied on a vote /if 670 each, and will
Pecans are -vsreirLtecI, for -wliiofr w© pay
tiiglrest market prioe in cash
Don’t fail to see us before selling.
A. PIPER & co.
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the subscriber, or purchaser, to a pattern
worth and regularly sold tor 35c. or anv
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_ 'VwRt«r actually gets
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'an find exactly what they nee,? to amuse
and instruct them, also practical help* in
9 every department of domestic and *o-:al
life, including the furnishing and orna-
menting of the home, embroidery, bric-a-
orac artistic and fancy work of all kinds,
etc., etc . and suggestion* and advice re-
garding the well-being and dressing of
grown persons.
The scope of the articles for 1*M and
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varied interest*, and the articles will Is*
orofuselT illustrated with the fine-t en-
graving*. and. in addition, it will publish
the best and pnrest fiction. It treat* at
length Out-of-Divot Sport*. Home Amuse- l
ment* and Entertainments; it givey^a
great deal of attention to the Children's
Department, and "Our Girls." and has a
Monthly Symposium by Celebrated people,
in which are discusses! important questions
» the hfler of interest to the older readers.
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it is possible to secure in any other m.tga-
*iae.
The Magazine one year for $2.00.
Or six months for - - 1 00.
't)ver 250 different garments are shown
each year, pattern* of all of which are ole
tamable by subscriber* at 4c. each 1 9am-
"4- cony (with pattern coupon *<-nt for
lOt. * . j
Demorest Pcblimiixo Co.,
110 Fifth .Avenue. \V» York
A Healthy 5kin.
The way to buiwim an -m-
heelthy affection* of the skis
Is to apply Uicve tOintaient,
rad wmb the feet or limbs
mm tired, stiff, ach:ng ml
■ore, Greece Olntmer’ ml-
lords the must grateful aad
■needy care. Ohsuaate Skin
Wssases. Eczema. Sprain*.
Pile*. Betas, InflammalKic
BwcUtars. red all Irritation*
AlMMyMilss of the akla. readily yV.d to
Ti m. i, it* tooth ins influence, and
— -____. »rrea, tbs comforting relief h af-
•resna mma. faa4| ^ Cfirenad Skin.
Chllhaloa. Ftoot Bite*. and M A skin Care re—
aBy. hi of each vahre to every***. that aD shocld
hare it Is Wet. feature. Ask year Druggist for it.
PARKER’S
ClNCER TONIC
Special Attention, Ladies.
I have ju*t received a new and complete line of millinery gool*
consisting of hats of all kinds and of the latest and most fash-
ionable style. M-y stock embraces ail the latest stvle of fancy
goods and notions, with many other novelties found in first
class establishments.
1 cordiallv invite all my friends and old customers to giv<>
me a call, and feel thankful for their past lil>eral patronage.
MRS, E. J. HARPER.
again run the race.
BANDER A.
Harper, county judge; Cur re.
clerk: Stevens, sheriff; Bandy,
assessor; Sanders, treasurer; Scott,
: surveyor; Anderwald, inspector.
KINNEY.
The old county officer* hud no
| opposition. R. Stratton, co ntv
i j'fdue; \Y. L. Clairp, county attor-
ney; 0, F Searg-ant, clerk; J. \V.
Nolan, sheriff; M. 1*. ^talone, treas-
urer; Joe Veltmann. assessor; E. L
Hodges, surveyor; Ja*. Murphy, in- I
spent or.
VAL VERDE.
(driller, county judge; Block,!
county attorney; Almond, sheriff; I
Brown, clerk; A ernett, assessor; i
Gray, treasurer; Bierce, surveyor; .
F'awcett, inspector.
MAVERICK.
W. A. Bonnett. county judge;
Hartup. clerk; Dowe, sheriff; San
Miguel, treasurer; Ibdch, a>se*sor.
BREWSTER
Y an Sickle, county judge; Hal-
bert, county attorney; Elagin, cferk,
Ragm, clerk; Gourlev, sheriff;
Caruthers, treasurer; Phelps, asses-
sor.
zavalla. e
A. 0. Mills, judge; Ta\lor, sher-
iff; Sawyers, as-essor; Km*, clerk;
Me Means, treasurer.
OYSTER PARLOR
l
Burney's majoiity in his home
county of Kerr is 350. This leave*
Martin s net majority 1508, which
is certaihl v a strong endorsement of f*
his course oy the bench, and is a
testimonial of which the judge ha*
■ just i>reis««ii to be pn ii*^ His op-
|» ;it m ile probably as strong a
; ra • as anv man in • lie district, but
a . >od record is hard to d >vvu.
l I r in m<» in the district oif
wt“ in tu* lior.or ci'tild b> more
»v«*r11111 y bestowed, and the hand-
some vote given Judge Martin is
ample evidence of the high esteem
in which he is held at home. The
News is pleased to know that in
this instance, at least, met it and
ability, has counted for what it
should.
Urauges, Lemons
and others as they appear
m market.
Our candies are fre*di and
the very finest to be had.
A trial will convince you.
Y esterdav afternoon at 4 o< lock,
at tile liuihe of t!ie bride * parents.
Mr. Georg- \Y W'ayt and Ml*.*
Alma M dev were united in mar-
(iriage. Rev J. Senior jierfonuiiio
tiie ceremiinv. Only relatives were
S present. M:ss Malev is the laugh-
j ter of Mr. and Mr* T S. Malev,
deservedly popular aniung th •*«•
tvlio have the pleasure of an ac-
quaintance, and is worthy of tli-
affcction of anv mail. The gr v<m
is one of our popular young men.
who has l>een raised in this section
and will make a wnrlliv hu*ha <1
IV. Mr. and Mrs. W avt we tender
congratulation* and wi*ii f »r t: -m
alt the good tiling* of this 1 if—.
THANKSGIVING SERVICE
Excumon Rates
National A**n. of Merchant* and
Truve.cr* Meeting*. < hicav>. Sept. I4tta
tojJl»t. Nov 2nd to 9th F *r the meet
itg Srj * 14th to 21it. date* of »sle Sept
10th to Ifith inclusive. Retnrn ticket*
u.ay i pur t-a*«‘d up to and including
Sepi 21st. For meeting* Nov. 2nd t<»
9th. dale* of f*!e Oct. 29th In Nov. 4tb,
iocla-ive. Return tukett mav be pur-
ibx*< d at one-th.rd fare np to and m-
'hi iiiig Sept. Sth. Rate one and one-
ihml fare for round trip.
X)
A Thanksgiving Seivice wbi
heid oil I'lriuksgiving Il.iv, Tl
dir next. Noreiulier 24. in
We have a Jj*dies Alyster Parlor , Philips church, at 10:30. An
here we will serve oysters in anv , f-r;ug is asked on In-half < f t..
Ladies’ Oyster Parlor.
.f-
*tvle, ami solicit vonr patronage.
White & Kelso,
Next to The News Office.
Tuesday last Mr. A. J. Dillard
died at the home of his parents, at
j duct; >n <-f tii*» dt-ot on .I)m
All are cordially invited t<
j the service.
A! \ S. B x ,
fmoi Guadal j n;.. M< xn
lie spent the p.i*t two w —
News tailed to g>*t a g .
RAILRu.AD TIME TAF’.LE.
East bound........9:52 a. m.. 4d)l p. m. I
West l»>un<t.......‘2:27 p. in.. 7:t7 p. ni. .
J. W Evans. Agent
r;iiib,ige at L valde Fruit Store.
Lemons, grapes and apples at the
L valde Frint St >re.
H. W . House i* in San Antonio
tin* week on bu*ine*9.
A ton of tablets at
E. M. Hollingsworth J; Co's.
-|__lltutv"-mber the Maine barber is
j Watkins.
Apples 10 to 15c a dozen ami or-
anges at Uvalde fruit Store.
Mr. Monroe Martin, the apiarist,
spent Tuesday la»t in town, having
come up from Batesrille on busi-
; ness.
j Fresh bread — white and Graham
— received every day at the L’valde
i Fruit Store.
At W . A. Bowles oyster parlor
fish wiil be received tomorrow ( Fri- i
davj aftern<ion, and will be received
every Monday and Friday after :
that date. hre*h oysters always on !
band, served in anv *tvle«- families
supplied at 12.^ cents per dozen.
Commissioners court luis been in
session this week transacting the
, regular business of the term.
Mon-lay w;is spent in canvassing
! the returns of tiie election, and
the official figures proved to be
i about the same as those in general j
circulation. County Clerk Bowles
i was engaged yesterday in iss,
J certificates of election to those jj
- dared elected bv the court. The I
routine business of the term will be 1
ad- i
Your Laundry
Perhaps has not been satisfactory
but if you wid patronize the Texas
| Steam Laundry vou will have no
I cause for complaint. First ^class
work done at reasonable prices
A\ iii \\ hite is the agent and will
be found at the office of
the I valde Telegraph company.
Careful attention given to your
wants. Basket goes every Mondav
We Moke Womei Attractive!
That's our business. It's
caused by our Hrtts. They
enhance female loveliness.
~ I hey embrace among oth-
ers the following stvles:
HOUGH RIDEIl,
COMMODORE,
VOLUNTEER,
ARTILLERY
And manv others. Beau-
tiful fall dress dre*s hats
in profusion. A nice line
of old ladies toques.
iz Fall M Winter Millinery
Leona Chapel, aged 41 veirs. of I him aftei hi* ivtiirii. I>.
Ig!
consumption. The gentleman had
been sick for some months past,
and for a long time hfcs been con-
fined to his bed, death being ex-
pected at anv moment The de-
1 c-used was the son of Mr. and Mrs.
A. B. Dillard and was born and
, raised in Uvalde county.
some years in New Mexico, but re-
j turned later to his home in thi*
j county, and lias since lived with his
j parents. He had many friends in
I his circle of acquaintances who sin-
! cere I y regret his death. To the
! bereaved parents, relatives an 1
I friends we tender condolence.
from reports lie mav
make another visit t>
the s(»u! h.
Adv rtisement Social
An \dvertisement Social will be
given at St. Philip’s Rectorv to-
morrow (Friday) night. Tie pro-
gram wiil comprise two unique fea-
tures—* Advertisements, with prizes,
and Pillow.De*. All are invited to
come. Adm -*ion fee ony dime.
Everything for a
l valde Fi uit Store.
cold lunch at
To arrive tomorrow, at the Uval- transacted, and the court will
de Fruit Store, a line of the finest journ to a later date io receive and i
f..ncv candies eve, displayed in the approve the bonds of the newly |
c',,r- j elected officers.
Rey. R. N. Abrahams will occn- i
py the pulpit at the Presbyterian
church Sunday m ruing and even-
Aesteid.iv fiiorn iig* east-bonnd
train passed Uvalde al>out six hours
late.
For voOr shaving and hair cut-
ting go to BaS'ham s shop.
Cheese, Boh gna Sausage and
Pickled Pigs Feet at Uvalde Fruit
Store, f
Mrs. O E.lis departed Monday
nn ruing for Saa Antonio to remain
a short tune und-r m-dica! treat
meat.
Call on W’m Ev i - and *ee his
new stock of jewelry, a uid-ome
assortment.
If you want a good iii.
mg next,
RinKworrn. Tetter. Itchinij Piles. Itch.
Eczem i cured quickly anil effectually :
with Hunt si’ure Money refunded if it !
fail*. Price oo cents. AtC. W. Harrison's !
j
Backache. Sprain*. Bruise*. Cut*. Rheu-
matism. Catarrh, Diarrhoea. Crump<Vlie. j
all ;icbe< „n-i pain* speedily cured with ■
Hunt * Lightning Oil. Failing, tbeney ;
refunded. At C. VV. Harrisi n’s.
The, city council rnet Monday
afternoon and transacted some rou-
tine business, buh; notliing of spe-
cial importance.
The drugs in Dr. Simmons' Sarsaparilla j
are *o concentrated that the dose is very
Person* who are subject to at-
tacks of bilious colic should keep at
hand a bottle of Chamberlain's J
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea R -nj- I
edv. It always gives prompt relief
and if taken as soon as the tir*t ;
indication of the disease appears !
will prevent Hie attack. For sale
bv all druggists."
in variety and carefully
selected to suit, tbe trade.
An inspection is req rested,
C'-nfident ii. the ability to
please. \
B^>"*.Miiil Orders a Specialty.
MRS. S. P. PULLIAM.
Mr. John N. Garner, who has
As per aniHfflnceinent in the last
■asm- of The News, Judge John
Stansberry arrived in the city
rhur*dav last, accompanied by J.
C. Carr, the irrepressible. Siuce
then the gentlemen have been en-
gaged in taking such testimony in
Indian depredation claims as has
been ready. THE News trusts that
many of these claims may *oon be
settled.
Our friend, and a f rai»r attache
j of Ihf. News, Ltim McKinney,
entered the pni t.cal arena and is
HOW oil his way up Salt River.
He iued Our advice, Luiu. is the next time
vou become a candidate, don t.
Dr. C. \N . W at^ resigned last
w-eek as trustee of the pubiic
schools tor tins district, and Mr. H.
Van ham was appointed to fill the I jtB work
vacancy. Mr. Van haul will make
a good trustee.
S:d Bavlor Las returned from
San Antonio very much improved
in health, the treatment having
been quite successful The New*
trusts his improvement is )>erina-
.nent,
1 lie Literary Ciub contemplates
giving an entertainment about the
16th of December. f->r iNk purpose
of ni:*i;ig funds to a*sist in (>aving 1
for the piano. It should be liber- ,
all\ patronized,
Time fcaver Soap, two bars for 5cj
— a bqrgjun—at L valde Fruit Store. 1
Reziliant. LipLt, Para1 ;e
guarantet-4 agamcl punrti
l<*ath«*r, steel or wire
)DI»r:ii Pt NBTCRELESS EC«».
W. -ren fit., Y. Ci y.
Stun Urd Biyvcle* Are higt
;d< in ry pirticuiar. Price $10000
ini indiu'emenu to Re iaH
r.t'iv i»itf-1 in h'I lnocctipied t*-rrit< rv
!re** I iiKiItf' HisBurcx Pn .
\ve . 2*:h and 29th St.. N. Y. C^ity
$100 Reward $100
I e reader* of this paper wiil b* pirased
; ■ Seam that theie i* l*-a*t one dreaJ*d
lt*e.'~»- that *< - nee has been able to core
iu all i** *tag»-* aief that i* <'*farrh
41ui!'- Catarrh * are i* the on:., positi1-*
/•re now known to th<> m- iica! fraternity,
'’d'urrh !>eing a constitutional di »q*ee re*
iuir>'- a constitutional treatment, HhJl'f
' at-trrh Cure i* taken internally, acting
directly upon the bio> d And mneons sup
ace* of the system, thereby dc-strc.ying
.ne foundation of tne !’*»a.'iS. mid giving
they patient *tre*n«th !>v i> ii!dmg up the
m-u'uti .n and tinLart in doing
Tn*- proprietors hare So much
faith iB it* curative p w«-r, lhat they offer
One Hundred Do llar* for - ny ra*e that it
fai ste, cure ser 1 for :st of Testimo-
nial*. Address.
F .1. CHENEY A OO.. Tol*<lo, 0.
Iff-* id bv [irinii'- 7hr.
Afle~ y>.u Lave t-.ed them all, try
1 — \N it kins the hnrber.
Don't Raflwt ToWr lire.
Liver troubles quick iy rreoit in MftaaA
complication* and the man who noglre** hi*
Ever hu little regard for health. A bottle
of Brown*’ Iron Bitters take* bow and thre
will-keep the liver m perfect order. If the
disease baa developed, Browns’ Iron Bitten
will cure it permanently. Btfcmctll tad
vitality will aJaav* tnllow Its aaa
Browt,*' Iron Bitter* ia aold by all iralara
NOTICE.-—Mr. Geo. F. Robbins i- n>j
1 sole aiitboriz--d agent in DvaldeCo., and
^all person* are hereby wanted not 1o re-
* ueivo for shipment or buy any honey, bees
Owing to press of circumstances
of various kinds. The New* cannot
c'aim to |>e up to the usual standard
this week; but in the future will
try to m like up for ihe d- ficiencies
Beats the Klondike
Mr A. C'j Thoina*,of Marysville. Trx..
has totind a.more valuable discovery than
has jet beei made in the Klondike For
rears he suffered untold agony from con-
sumption. ui' Oinpanied by hemorrhage*;
by
ljee supplies or other property from m\ j was absolutely cured by Dr. King's I
ranch or apiarur* except through him; and ’ Ijisocwerv for consumption, cough*
„ ill , and colds. He declares that gold is of '
all persons are also herebv warned not to llttle value ip comparison with this mar- !
sell or deliver any goods to anyone on my j v*-llous cure, would .have it. even if it :
account without a written order from my- k,>it A hundred dollars a bottle Asthma. ;
self or inv authorized age.,t. L ' Bronchitisathl all throat and lung affec- j
F 1 Flxnv-in Don* are po*Aively cured by Dr. Kings:
Cvalde. Texas. Dec. 21.1 eftt. ” New Dw-ov.-fy for Consumption. Trial |
j lajttics fr*“e at the r valde [>rug Store. |
Rcwular aiae >< t-. .m l SI oo. Guana-J
tee>l to cure ojr pri^e refunded. 2 I
Aa OH I Aaa.
Every -lay strengthen* tbe belief of —
nest pfavsiciasa that impure blood ia tbs
cause of the majority of our diaaaaaa.
Twenty-five year* ago thia theory waa need
re a -reia for the formula of Browa*' Iroa
Bitters. The many remarkable eurea iff* lad
by this famous old household remedy aa
sufficient to prove that tbe theory ia correct.
Browns' Iron Bitten is aold bar all Inlw
HKh
jTist be**n elected to reioeseiit the
95th legislative district, goev in
with a handsome majority, haying
run ahead of his tiik-t iu eyefv
countv in the district. This is
j very complimentary to him. and
Mi-sissippi. Ibis, especially taken in couneotinii with
fculv spent sojne | the large majority given him in
time in Alpine fop the benefit of j this county, Mr. Garner has the
her health, hut her vi*it Was too : energy and ability to make a good i
Dr. B. M. Hines left here Mon-
day night for l valde to accompany
his brother's wife, Mrs. John H*n«
to her home in
most flstimahle
Mr. J. A. Geralds, of Lead vice,
Colorado, is in the city, the guest of
his friend, Mr. J. H. Gearhart. Mr.
Gerald* ha* been engaged iu mining
in the Centenrnal State for several
year*, and couiejj to Texas to escape
the rigors of a winter iu the inoun- I
tains, and mav c include to remain
in Uvalde, w hich The N.vtvs would
lie pleased to see him do.
Stop that lurking by the use of Ballard-
Free Pills
Send jour address to H F. Buckled Sc t
< i.ieasT" knd tret a free sample box of I
Ur. Kin_- - N.j\> Life Pillfl. A trial will \
convince jou cjf their merit*, llieae pill* j
ar*- easy in anion an-! are particaiariy j
j eff.s tree in th^/ ur- of constipation and ;
j Sick Headache. For Malaria and Liver
; trouble* thev Wave ; -^*n proved iriTabi- j
able. They are guarantee ! to le perfectly '
j tret from every deleterious sul.stance *n 1 |
to t*e purely j vegetable. They dp not
i weaken by their action, but by giving
tone to the stomach and bowel* greatly !
small, but nevertheless, it is so scientific- l*te to be of benefit to her and shej representative, and will do iustice H,orehouni Svrup. It arrests the cough. ; invigorate th<* iyst-.u Rgpi ar *ire 25c
n||.. ----l:____l al * :i • _ j-i- » • i i • ■ i ' * J ! iiii iva imhitiGn nf thni.it utu) r. ii.new nro Wiv 1 i.** fi*. .1 T^ C*.,-,
tools kept
B-i'shain.
in proper
ivc with j
i.tpe try
ally combined that it is readily retained
and assimilated by the most delicate am]
sensitive stomach. Fifty cents and 5o
doses. At C. NV. Harrison's.
Mr. D. R. Wingate returned this
week from a vr*it to friends in
allays irritation of the throat, and reiiev
congestion of the lungs in a <Jav. It is I
safe and pleasant to take, and never ditap- I
points. 25c. k 50c. E. M. Hollings-
worth & Co.
Judge John N
>an Antonin S i
loo , after -nffl • i
mi't'-r*.
Flast Texas,
about ten dav
>ving been absent
(jiiti.er went to
id is afternoon to Bab an 1 * Snow Liniment. There is no
pain it will not relieve no swelling it will
i • .rtmit business notsubdue.no » and it will not heal.
It will cure fn *t bite*, chilblains and
i corns. E. M Hoi ling-worth Si Co.
The mothers of young children
will l»e pleased to know that
nd Fancy Gro-
Fruit f*tore. A
t aimed Good*
I'M es at Uvalde
trial solicited
l 4 '
The best wav to avoid sickness is
to keep yourself healthy bv taking
Hood's Sarsaparilla, the great blood
bnnfier.
The Fif3t Texas cavalry was mus-
tered out at San Antonio this week,
hut up to ti. - writing the boys of
Troop M have not returned.
Mr. W. W. Collier went to San
laTDatl
»#f that
Nrer.kj*-
If your child has thin, pale cheek*, un-
i certain jpi-etite and unrestful sleep it has
worms, and curing with strong medicines
| only m.ik>-« conditions worse, by irritating
1 its delicate stomach. White's Cream
i a a • a a l l a Verniituge is mild hot se-tain in effect,
: Antonio svnday, being subpoenaed j and is a suoenor tonic as well as a positive
as a witness before the federal j destroyer. E. M. Hollingsworth
I snind jury. “ ^
j *irbj Hale came out last week
Fob Salk ob Trade. A few , from ban Antonio and resumed hu
head of saddle and work horses for ; old place with E. M. Hollingsworth
sale or trade for bees or cattle. For j & Co. He returned to San Antonio
further information address this j Sunday afternoon to be mus»er d
°®C*‘ ‘ mnA has now re lamed to
iCwTLlCay.BT.
Mr. Nat Burton
*da?a in Uvalde ibis
hit cousins, Mrs. J. E. Phillips and
fe Mia Bettie Thompson. Mr. Bar-
Us jast received his discharge
fm the Fourth Texas, Having
Iwd camp life ta the army. He
en hie way to hu
| out, and
spent a few j Drmld*
week yisiting A sore throat
>T ' P ’ J
* > - * ^
mm
may be qaickly
cared by applying a ffanoel ban-
dage dampened with Chamberlain’s
Pain Balm. A lame fenek, a pain
ia the aide or ebeet should he trant-
Pain Balm
» aim tarn feriteemnef
IBJ-
40w gees home to stiend her few I to his emstitaents. The figures
remaining days. ^Mrs. Hines is a from the various counties are no!
lady of noble character and sweet at hand and we cannot state his
disposition and it is indeed severe j majority,
that that dread dfseuse—eonsirfnp- 1
tion—should su early end *nch a j
useful and noble hf,.._A!rjll(J he pleased to know that croup
Aralanche Citn ** PTevented. Give Chsrnlier-
, * 1 Iain's Cong'n Uemedv freely as soon . wa;4 done for it, death claimed
relief.1 It*athiysTnrtimm- n ? V-iu' as c,n11 Iwconws hoarse or ey-n j ‘k’ caused bv meningitis.
It is prompt in if* action ami p- emit* after the croujivcouoh ha* appeared J he funeral t- >ok place from the
effect. It is tbe kind th ; - irh it i , •. .,7 , ’ m, ‘ --- ----
pain or discomfort. It 1- for pi,y only. | a,ld ll Wlt| Preveut attack. This
2*7 Tube*. 75c. J. ... .gsworth remedy is entirely harmless and it*
A | use in many thousands of ca-es has
(Jwing to the strict marking and fully demonstrated that it ci\n be
the high standard required, the de|*eud—t upon. It. is a so without
an equ tl for coughs and colds both
for adults and children. For sale
by all druggists.
pre h x. fioljjbj Uvalile Drug Store. 2
honor roll of Ihe pjl;T‘
the second month
1
o' school for
is verv small,
only four names appearing thereon,
as follows; Emma Cantrell, high
fifth; Lenore Pulliam, low fifth;
Praxides Mata and Eva Cantrell,
second grade. The standard being
placed high should prove a greater
incentive to the pupils to do good
work.
Are you Sacking in strength and energv ?
Are you nervoua, despondent, irritable
hi boo*, eoeatipated aad generally run
down in health? If *0, tout liver ia
torpid, aad a few dotes of Herbtne will
core you. Heifcrae has no equal aaa
health restorer. E. If. BoUingawortk t
Co.
Rev. W. T, Sanders drill he in'
tba city today and will
“iSsrsirwW* *r
About ten d.ivayaio Mr. Shef-
field, of Barksdale, brought his fiv. -
year-old bov to Uvalde for treat-
ment. Although everything possi-
residence of Mr. Sheffield’s brother,!
Friday afteruoon.
Work Given Up
—-
Owing to Intent# Headache*
Caused by Catarrh
Searce Baylor informs The
News that Mr. Beaumont is well
satisfied with Guadalajara and is
prospering in his business, Tbi*
will be pleasant information to
that gentleman's raauv friends in
Uvalde. sAs before stated he has a
hosier v factory, running no# ten
machines, which will probably he
increased to fifty in the near fu-
ture. Tbe entire output of tbe
factory for one year to come bee
been contracted for bv one* firm.
Tin News treats be will meet with
■abounded proeperity.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla Cava Raffed end
Restored Bleep and Appetite.
“ I had attacks of atek haadaote which
were sometimes bo mww I could not nay
day or night aad ted to quit work. The
medicine* 1 took relieved me foraUa*,
bat waen I began work tha heedeehfl*
would retara. At the mmo tfere 1 had
entatrh ia th* head aad air vs late*
back part at Ua ha
I had vary
Infer aa
=Mothers!
'.6Dhx disdom- ___
I forts qnd
d of 1 a
IchiM-hirthian ±
be almost en-
iirely a . oided. N
*V ln-otC aadui
relieves ex- /gr
pec tan t moth-
era. It give*
touetothegen-
ital organa,act!
puts them ia
condition to do their work
pe.fectiy. That makes preg-
nancy less painful, shorten*
labor and hpstens recovery after
child-birth, it helps a woman
bear strong healthy children.
Wcuterf * >
M®m]
h*r alto brought bippiaca to
vLcnaaads of homes barren far
vea.a. A few dose* often brings
joy ta Wag heart* that lour
for RdflrHRg baby. Rowrenaa
ttofep kfarthfe
, I
i
Ihe I
OF A
C0UNTYJUD6E
The Honorable J. F. Greer, one of fib*
best known and moat highly re*ported
county .ludgea of the State of Florida,
wr:te« of hia horrible anffarinyi
Fnflaiumator j Rheumatism:
Office or1 F Garra. Coc-ftt JcroK, 1
Urean Cove Spr nga. Clay Caw, Fla. I
Gemlemf.*: Twenty.threa year* a«o 1
was attacked with inflammatory rheumatism.
I wav attended by the mwt eminent phytic ag
4n the land. ! visited tbe rreet Union
Springs. N Y.. the noted Hot Spring* of Ar*
kartsas. and many other wateriag place*
always omsalttne with the local pbestciaastor
d:rrctiona, and Anally came to Plonda. tea
year* ago, About two years ago ! had a aever*
attack of rhea mat ism/ wa*
rr">n-. for t\»eive week*, and 1
! »»« inrtaced to try P P p.. Li
j Remedy, knowing that each
p--od for impurities of th* M<
1-two small bottle* I wre reiiet
d-derent times *>nce I have had all
t and each time 1 have taken two
o< P P. P.. and hare been rthev..
•:der P P P the beat medicine of
Respectfully, - J. f. |
JamesM. Newton, of A berdadB, Okie*,
toys he bought a bottle of T< F. F. a4
Wot Spring*. Arkansas, aad It did hire
more good than threa toaatk# treat-
ment at Hot Springe.
Rheumatism, to well to ala lira aad
■out, is cured by a coat ran of F. F. F«*
I ipytnan's Great Remedy.
I _
P P- P-, Lipp-an’a Grate Mfefr. *
j h friend indeed to weak voaaa It fe
j a positive aad apaady «n far gtelial
wtakneaasi
Allslriadj
thing froa
fnl haOtog p
to raffle tee
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