The Savoy Star. (Savoy, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, January 24, 1908 Page: 3 of 4
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WORK WEAKENS KIDNEYS.
REMINDED HIM OF HOME.
The Experience of Mr. Woods Is the
Experience of Thousands of Others.
Disappointed Youngster Discriminated
in His Prayer.
BEST WISHES FOR PE-RU
New Yorker Saw Beauty in Sign,
Where Maiden Lady Could Not.
For several weeks, little Ralph had
enjoyed the use of a Shetland pony,
the property of a horse dealer who
was a friend of the family. But much
to Ralph’s sorrow, there came a day
recently when the pony was sold, and
the delightful horseback rides came
to a sudden end. The purchaser, as
Ralph found out by inquiry, was a
little girl of about liis own mature
age of five. Ever since his acquaint-
ance with the pony began. Ralph had
included him in his bedtime prayer,
and “God bless the pony,” was an
earnest nightly petition. The '’rst
evening after the sale of th- ’ ny,
Ralph hesitated when he reached his
pet’s place in the prayer. Then, alter
a moment’s thought, be continued:
"Please, God. bless the pony just
the same; but, God, don’t you bles3
the little girl what’s got the ponT.”
Bernard P. Woods of Jackson street,
Lonaconing, Md., says: “Hard work
and heavy lifting
AqSshBAa weakened my kid-
r neys. - I was tired
^ VL every morning and
my limbs stiff and
1PraPtel sore. Dizzy spells
f and headaches were
A- frequent, and the
vgja kidney secretions
Jp{ jSjPv much disordered.
A party of tourists was being shown
around Ciudad Juarez, the little Mexi-
can town Just across the Rio Grande
from El Paso, Texas. Every one was
delighted with its picturesqueness,
and in particular a maiden lady, who
went into raptures about each new
eight.
“It is all so quaint,” she said. “These
adobe houses, the old church, the nar-
row streets, the little plaza, those
dreadful-looking men wearing som-
breros; everything breathes the spir-
it of an old-world civilization. It is
so different from our United States.”
“That’s so,” assented a New York
man who had been listening. “For
instance, where in all the world could
you find anything so antique, so full
of inherent beauty, so charged, as it
were, with the essence of pure joy, as
that sign over there.” He pointed
toward a whitewashed mfld house on
whose exterior was painted:
“BIGGEST BEER IN TOWN, 5c.”
The woman eagerly turned to look.
Then she froze the horrid man with
a glance and did not speak to hinj
again during the whole trip.
Rev. George A, E. Troutman, Mt
Washington, Mo., Writes, ^
“My Wife and I Are Strong
Believers in Pe-ru-na.” ■ glnm
appeal to the Well-Informed in every
walk of life and are essential to permanent
noeeu and creditable standing. Accor-
ingly, it is not claimed that- Syrup of Figs
tad FH-rir of Shnna is the only remedy of
known value, but one of many reasons
why it is the best of personal and family
laxatives is the fact that it cleanses,
sweetens and relieves the internal organs
on which it acts without any debilitating
after effects and without having to increase
the quantity from time to time.
It acts pleasantly and naturally and
truly as a laxative, and its component
parte are fmown to and approved by
physicians, as it is free from all objection-
able substances. To get its beneficial
effects always purchase the genuine—
manufactured by the California Fig Syrup
Co., only, atul for sale by all leading drug-
The chief glanced anxiously at the
clock for perhaps the twentieth time.
“He had the look,” muttered the
bookkeeper to his assistant in a sepul-
chral tone, “of a man who expects his
wife.”
Ten minutes later the office boy
opened the door to a stout lady wear-
ing a sealskin sack and diamonds.
“Well, Charles,” the stout lady
bustled up to the chief cheerfully, “I
suppose you are ready to take me to
lunch.”
“No, I am not ready to take you to
lunch;” her spouse replied in a tone of
exasperation, glancing at the clock
for the twenty-first time.
“But—”
“Yes, I know*; but I’ve had no less
than 11 Interruptions this morning,
and I must dictate my foreign mall
before one. The steamer sails at
three. You'll have to sit down and
wait. Here’s a chair; there’s the
morning paper.”
“But you said 12,” insisted the lady
in an aggrieved tone. “And. talk about
Interruptions,” she added; “why you
should have seen me this morning.
First the butcher, then the baker,
then the grocer on the ’phone; then a
jelly that wouldn’t jell to reconstruct;
then the housemaid's finger to bind up
which she had cut on a lamp chimney;
six callers to interview; the head of
the Ladies’ Charitable guild to see—
yet I was able to keep my appoint-
ment. I don’t see why you can’t keep
yours.”
“Sit down and wait awhile and you
better half,
•? and La Grippe.
\. E. Troutman, Mt.
writes: “Mywife
_ - oelievora In Perun*.
Rev.
Wash in.?*
and I art.
A RESOLUTION TO BE KEPT.
* Frank If Not Complimentary.
Her brother, aged 17, had been made
captain of a high school football team
and consequently had become sudden-
ly popular with the girls in the neigh-
borhood. Because of this the man-
ager of a skating rink presented broth-
er with a season pass. Sister, who
had attained the tremendous age of
20, was truly flattered when brother
asked her, rather than some of the
younger belles of his acquaintance, to
share the privileges of that skating
rink pass. But brother’s explanation
removed all danger of the immediate
growth of sister’s vanity. “You see,”
he told her with frank simplicity, “I’m
not used to skating with girls. I’ll
practice on you for a month or two,
and then when I can do it real well
I’ll ask some of the other girls.”
TO CURE A COUGH OR COLD.
“TTrj Fozfti vnly cored by
DC three Little Fills.
* They •!*> relieve Die-
f tree* from Dyspepntn, In-
digestion end Too Hearty
D Sating. A perfect rear
'l* edy for Dluineaa, Nan-
,9, see, Drowsineem Bad
Taste in the Mouth. Coat-
ed Tongue, Pain In the
laid.. TORPID LIVER,
the Sewela. Purely Vegetable.
SHALL DOSE. DULL NICE.
Doctor’s Prescription Checks an Acute
Cold in a Day and Cures
Chronic Coughs.
“For several yean I have been
vritb a peculiar spasmodic Ml
the'throat. It would seize ate
and for a few minutes 1 won!
able to speak- audibly, and n
would be greatly interfered
would be obliged to gaso for 1
- “ I finally concluded that it
catarrhal affection which pro
cited the spasm. It interfered
vocation as a preacher, aits
occasionally in the pulpit.
“I had heard somuchaboi
as a catarrh remedy that I dt
to try i L After taking two b
trouble has disappeared. I
that Peruna has greatly bened
Rev. P. E. Swaustrom, Bwe
tist Pastor, Box 2*8, Grantebt
writes that from the use of I
Is perfectly well, entirely
chronic diarrhea and catarrh,
The following formula Is a never
falling remedy for coughs or colds:
Two ounces of glycerine, one-half
ounce of Concentrated oil of pine,
one half pint of good whisky, mix and
shake thoroughly each time and use
lh doses of a teaspoonful to a table-
spoonful every four hours.
This, If followed up, will cure any
cough that Is curable or break up
an acnte cold in 24 hours. The in-
gredients all can be gotten at any
drug store.
Concentrated oil of pine comes put
up for medicinal uses only in half ounce
vials sealed in tin screw top cases de-
signed to protect it from beat and
light Other oils of pine are insoluble
and are likely to produce nausea and
cannot give the desired results.
Mr. Woodson resolves that he will
never again wear a high hat when
snowballs are ripe.
will see,” replied
grimly, as he turned to the pile_ of
mail on his desk and rang for his
stenographer.
“Your favor of the 14th instant is at
hand—”
Just then a Spanish looking gentle-
man, his cape thrown over his shoul-
der serape fashion, opened the door:
“I represent Baron Barrera of
Madrid,” he said. “The baron has a
concession "from the Spanish govern-
ment and intends to use your ma-
chine entirely. He estimates that he
can use many of them. How many
do you think?”
The chief gave It up and looked de
spairingly at his pile of mall.
“Twenty-five thousand!”
“Want to place your order now?"
“N-o-o-o, but—”
“All right; when you get ready
come in and see us.” He turned to his
stenographer: t
“You favor of the 14th instant is at
hand—"
The old 8panish don drew up his
shoulders proudly and stalked out of
the office, muttering a Castilian oath.
‘Talk about your castles in Spain!
If I had all the money these hot air
merchants peddle I would be able to
Something New Under the Sun.
A lady in Illinois sent us 12c a year ago
for our remarkable collection of vegetable
and flower seeds and sold $37.76 worth
therefrom, or made 314%. That’s new.
ITCHING HUMOR ON BOY
Just send this dotice with 12c and re-
ceive the most original seed and plant
catalog published ana
1 pkg. “Quick Quick” Carrot........$ .10
1 pkg. Earliest Ripe Cabbage.........10
1 pkg. Earliest Emerald Cucumber.. .15
1 pkg. La Crosse Market Lettuce.....15
1 pkg. Early Dinner Onion.......... .10
1 pkg. Strawbeny Mnekraelon.........15
1 pkg. Thirteen Day Radish...........10
1,000 kernels gloriously beautiful
flower seed..................15
Total ..................*...........$100
Above is sufficient seed to grow 35 bu.
of rarest vegetables and thousands of bril-
liant flowers and all is mailed to you
POSTPAID PGR 12C,
or if you send 16c, we will add a package
of Berliner Earliest Cauliflower. John A.
Salzer Seed Co., La Crosse, Wia. K. ft W.
His Hands Were a Solid Mas*, and
Disease Spread All Over Body
—Cured in 4 Days By Cuticura.
Is Good Health
Worth $6.00?
I was cured of a bad' case of catarrh
when nothing else that I tried had any
effect. My wife was cured from a
severe case ot la grippe, and we feel
that the least we can do is to gratefully
acknowledge the merit of Rerun a.
“My wife joins roe in sending best
wishes for your Success.”
Throat Trouble.
Rev. H. W. Tate, 220 Lincoln Avenue,
Walnut Hills, Cincinnati, Ohio, writes:
Ask Your Druggist tor Fre
“One day we noticed that our little
boy was all broken out with itching
sores. We first noticed It on his little
bands. His hands were not as bad
then, and we didn't think anything
serious would resulL But the next day
we heard of the Cuticura -Remedies
being so good for itching sores. By
this time the disease had spread all
over his body, and his hands were
nothing but a solid miss of this itch-
ing disease. I purchased a box of Cuti-
cura Soap and one box of Cutlcara^
Ointment, and that night I took the
Cuticura Soap and lukewarm water
and washed him well. Then I dried
him and took the Cuticura Ointment
and anointed him with 1L I did this
every evening and In four nights he
waa entirely cured. Mrs. Frank Don-
ahue, 208 Fremont St, Kokomo, Ind.,
Sept 16,1007.”
/ Novel Trio.
“Do yon like ensemble music?” the
city girl asked young Nathan Hobbs
of Willowby, who was trying to enter-
tain her at the church “social.” Na-
than looked bewildered. '
“I mean do yon enjoy hearing sev-
eral instruments played together?”
asked his new acquaintance, taking
condescending pity on his Ignorance.
“I guess I do,” said Nathan, bright-
ening at once, and speaking with en-
*Sy, you Just wait till you
assistants have inceeeaaf
create Peruna in tablet f<
strenuous labors have Just
with success. People w
liqu id inedieines can now i
Tablets, which represent
ingredients of Peruna. 1
equivalent to one avei
Peruna.
AND THERE WA8I
GENEALOGICAL.
guaranteed.
3 It is a never failing core
pay the Standard Oil fine!” muttered
The Bull-Pup—I suppose this is
what they call a family tree.
thusiasm.
hear Etta Willis on the organ with Ed
Holmes playing the harmonica and
Sadie James the triangle. It’s great”
—Youth’s Companion.
Catarrh Cannot Be Cured
wtth LOCAL APPLICATIONS,m they cannot reach
the mu of the dleeeec. Catarrh to t blood or con*tP
tatlonal disease, end In order to ear* It you mast take
Internal remedies. Hell'e Catarrh Cure to takes In-
ternally, and acta directly on the Mood aad mneoot
Anefaiiaa Dali's Pat• Cn ro la SAt a nnask madL
The Pe-ru-na Almanac in 8,000,000
Home*.
The Peruna Lucky Day Almanac has
become a fixture in over eight million
homes. It can be obtained from all
druggists free. Be sure to inquire early.
The 1908-Almanac is already published,
and the supply will soon be exhausted.
Do not put it off. Speak for one to-day.
A. B. RICHARDS MEDICINE CO,
CURES
ALL ACHES
NO MORE MUSTARD PLASTERS TO
THE SCIENTIFIC AND MODERN EXTERNAL COUNTER-1
First Nobel Prize.
The Nobel prizes were suggested by
the eighth earl of Bridgewater, son of
He left $40,-
Capsicum-Vaseline.
the bishop of Durham,
000 to be paid to the author of the
best treatise on “The Power, Wisdom
and Goodness of God as Manifested
in-the Creation.” The Judges divided
the money among eight persons.
president of the company. I’ve got
to catch the nine o'clock train west
to-night, but I'd like to see something
of the town before I go.”
The chief glanced at the bookkeep-
er. “What do you think of it?” he
telegraphed rapidly.
The bookkeeper’s shrug seemed to
give it up.
The chief looked apprehensively at
his wife. Then he crossed the room
and muttered in her ear:
“ ’Frald I can’t keep that luncheon
engagement, after all. I’ll have to
take that fellow around, I suppose.
He may be the goods, although he
doesn’t look It.”
“Well, I never—” began the lady,
growing red as a turkey cock.
“But I was going to say,” Inter
rupted the chief, hastily, “that If you
want to go uptown and pick out that
ermine muff you’ve been wanting for
so long—”
“And now,” he said to the book-
keeper when his wife had departed,
her anger suddenly appeased, “give
me $50.,”
“Answer what you can of the mall,”
he called ovef his shoulder to the
stenographer as he trotted off with
the “proapect” In tow.
The morning after, the chief walked
Into the office, showing the effect of
a Turkish bath scrubbing. He handed
the bookkeeper a check for $2,800
from the Nevada Silver Mine company
and dropped the order for the ma-
chinery into the hold-up file.
The bookkeeper looked at the check
sceptically and was not surprised
when two weeks later It came back
marked “No account.”
The chief looked at it sadly. Then
he made a memorandum on the back
of an envelope. Two items were “Er-
mine muff, $97.50,” and “Sundries,
$50.”
A very stout person ps .
named Gray /
Was asked why he /nT vT
stood In this way. JfkJj _ 4
“It is,” he replied, A
“A matter otJ /
For it makes me V t
lqpk taller, they
Centenarian Likea Tobacco.
Mrs. Mary Ellen Barraby of Brock-
ton, Mass., has just celebrated her
one hundred and fifth birthday. She
began smoking a pipe when she waa
80, and regrets she didn’t begin when
she was 40.
Important to mother*.
Examine carefully every bottle of
CASTORIA a safe and sure remedy for
Infants- and children, and see that it
Signature of
In Use For Over 30 Years,
The Kind You Have Always Bought
A substitute for sad superior to mustard or any other plaster, and *
blister the most delicate skin. The pain-allaying and curative quaNUai
article are wonderful. It will stop the toothache at once, and relieve
ache and Sciatica. We recommend it as the best and safest external O
irritant known, also as an external remedy for pains in tea chest end at
and all Rheumatic, Neurklgic and Douty complaints. A trial wffiffaft
we cfeJm for It: and it will oe found to be invaluable in the household i
children. Once used no family will be without tt Many peopia sag
the best of all your preparations.” AcctSl no preparation of yaadtee
the same carries our label, as otherwise it is not genuine.
Send yojr address end we will melt our Vaseline Me Okie* daam
our preparations which wUt Interest yon.
17 statest. CHESEBROUGH MFG. CO.
Telling a Family Secret
Little Clarence—Mamma, how did
papa make his first thousand?
His Mother—He made It, dear, by
marrying yoyr grandfather’s daugh-
ter. Now run out and play. \
Ir penetrate and relieves pain very
quickly- needs very little rubbinq • and
does not leave a scar or blemisn.
An antiseptic remedy for thrush*
ftetula and ony obscess.
PRICE 25*. 50* Z 5 1.00
StofftTrtotae on Horsts. CoWt.Hoq* and Poglrry*
—den? Ffte
ieffrum Dr Cfl S. Stoon. goUoo. Woss.V 5 A.
If You 8uffer from Asthma
or Bronchitis get immediate relief by
using Brown's Bronchial Troches.
Contain no harmful drugs.
Italy Haa Largest Churches.
Italy owns the world’B three largeat
churches—St. Peter's, Rome; The Du-
omo, Milan; and St. Paul’s at Rome.
Inactive Koreans.
A German tourist expressed the
opinion that doing nothing Is the na-
tional occupation of Koreans.
FITS, St. Vitus Dance and all Nervous
Diseases permanently cured by Dr. Kline’s
Great Nerve Restorer. Send for Free *2.00
trial bottle and treatise. Dr. R. H. Kline,
Ld., 931 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Taylor’n Cherokee Remedy of Sweet
Gam and Mullen is Nature’s great rem-
edy—Cures Coughs, Colds, Croup and Con-
sumption, and all throat and lung troubles.
A.t druggists, 25c, 50c and $1.00 per bottle.
All growth and achievement depend
very largely upon knowing ourselves
and how to apply that knowledge.—
French.
Bring to bear upon thyself the reso-
ution of a noble mind; thou mayest
ae what thou resolvest to be.—Mem
:ius.
A suggestion for 1908: Take Garfield Tea
to establish and maintain a normal action
of the digestive organs, to purify the blood,
cleanse the system and to bring Good
Health.
PILES CURED IN • TO 14 DAYS.
PAZO OINTMENT Is gna rant fed Jo cure anr ease
>f Itching, Blind. Bleeding or Pmrndln* Piles Id
i to 1< days or money refunded. 60c.
Let no man presume to give advice
to others who has not first given good
counsel to himself.—Seneca.
W K C Bflldpg Powder will do it 1 Get
a can. Try it for your favorite cake. If {
it doesn’t raise better, more evenly, higher,
—If it isn't daintier, more delicate in flavor,
—we return your money. Everybody
plggSbi agrees K C haa no equal.
[QJlf r BAKirc
2g| f\U POWu-iR 4
> I The United States Pure Food
\ Law insures its purity.
RED CROSS FEVER
HEADACHE POWDERS
The greatest is he who is most true
to the principle of duty.—Channlag.
ONLY ONE “BRO.MO QUININE-
That Is L4XAT1VB HKOMO QUININC. Look for
tbe signature of K. W. GROVE. Used the World
over to Cure a Cold In One Uay. 25c.
Smokers have to call for Lewis’ Single
Binder cigar to get it. Your dealer or
Lewis’ Factory, Peoria, 111.
A sure and immediate relief for Headache, Neuralgia, Cold ia the Head.
Nervousness and all kinds of Pains in tbe Head. If your druggiM doea aoi
stock, send us 25c and we will mail you a box. or send ns 2C postage stains
Powder.
Every addition to true knowledge Is
an addition to human power.—Mann.
Cheerfulness Is an’ offshoot of
joodness and wisdom.—Bovee.
Prepared only by
Good Enough to Charge For.
When the late William H. Scott was
managing clerk, In the early sixties,
for the firm of Cleveland & Titus, a
client came in and wanted an opinion
right away.
No member of the firm was in. Ac-
cordingly, Mr. Scott, with some hesi-
tation, wrote the opinion. When his
.principal, Mr. Cleveland, came in, he
explained the circumstances and
showed him the opinion.
Mr. Cleveland looked at him with a
smile and then read it with care.
“Humph!” said he, "pretty poor
oplalon—but it will do to charge.”
It’s the judgment of many smokers that
Lewis’ Single Binder 5c cigar equals in
quality the best 10c cigar.
Mm. Winslow-* Soothing Syrup.
for children teething, ■often* the guru*, reduce* tn-
UamMkm. *ll*y* pein.cnre* wind colic. 25c* bottle.
Brains can make money, but money
;an’t make brains.
Remember It’s a poor resolution
that will not hold water.
W. N. U., DALLAS, NO. 4, 1908.
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