The Savoy Star. (Savoy, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, June 19, 1908 Page: 3 of 4
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DODDS
KIDNEY
PILLS
NEWS FROM
OVER TEXAS
'A*.1 rui
Opiuni Morphine nor Mineral
JiOT NARC OTIC.
•sstsMSSS
Worms Fonvulswns Jewrafc-
ness and LOSS OF SLEEP.
Infants-Childkkn
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WOMAN’S
BACKACHE
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ONE WOMAN’S ENDURANCE.
Sf
back Is tile mainspring of
woman’s organism. It quickly calls
attention to trouble by aching. It
tells, with other symptoms, such as
headache, pains in the
| in the lower part of
iyj”that a woman’s feminine
organism needs immediate attention.
In such cases the one sure remedy
which speedily removes the cause,
and restores the feminine organism
to a healthy, normal condition is
m
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LYDIA E. PIN KHAM’S
VEGETABLE
COMPOUND
Vra Will Young, of 6 Columbia
Ave., Rockland, Me., says:
“ 1 wu troubled for a long time with
dreadful backaches and a pain in my
tide, and was miserable in every way.
I doctored until I was discouraged and
thought I would never get welL I read
what Lydia EL Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound had done for others and
decided to try it; after taking three
bottles I can truly say that I never felt
K> well in my life.”
Mrs. Augustus Lyon, of East Earl,
Pa-writes to Mrs. Pinkham:
“I had very severe backaches, and
pressing-down pains. I could not sleep,
and had no appetite. Lydia EL Pink-
ham's Vegetable Compound cared me
and made me feel like a new woman.”
FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN.
For thirty years Lydia E. Pink-
ham’s Vegetable Compound, made
from roots and herbs, has been the
standard remedy for female ills.
and has positively cured thousands of
women who have been troubled with
displacements, inflammation, ulcera-
tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities,
periodic pains, backache, that bear-
ing-down feeling, flatulency, indiges-
tion,dizzines8,or nervous prostration.
Tkis Beautiful Pastel Free
for limited time on I,, with pound package
“tO-Hnlv-Team" Borax. Choice 4 picture.
In color*. 14*IT Inches. If your dealer
hacn’t the picture. Mod top of pound
package Jfule-Teen* ” Bora* and *c
with dealer’, name aad rec«4re picture
FSES. LOCAL AGENTS WANTED.
Write for taociej-making plat.
Pacific Caftoat Borax Co- Now York.
TOILET ANT1SEPTIG
| Keeps tho hrsafh, teeth, mouth sad body
Bna and free from un-
B and ditagreeable odor*,
I. •<•«? and tooth prepara:, o.
■ do.
JwmioideLdmuJ
a sad scorn-
Invaluable
toilet
lapTifclfcafo
smt “mchth aas >ulm” soon saw rate
THE PAXTON TOILET CO.. Bottom Mut.
SICK HEADACHE
Positively cared by
these Little Pills.
They also relieve We-
tree* from Dyapepela, In-
digestion and Too Hearty
Hating. A perfect rem-
edy for Dixxlneaa, Nnu-
Na, Droerelneaa, Bad
Taste In the Month, Coat-
ed Tongue, Pain la tha
Side, TORPID LIVER,
rngalali tha Bowela. Purely Vegetable.
■ALL PILL. SMALL POSE. SMALL PRICE.
fitnuine Must Bear
Fsc-Similt Signature
lEFUtf SHiiTITITES
DA18Y FLY KILLER
Through traffic was resumed on the
Santa Fe Sunday, the first time in
some three weeks.
The old project of an interurban line
from Bonham to McKinney, thence to
Dallas is being revived.
Senator Bailey has been compelled
to cancel a speaking date at Taylor
on July 4, on account of illness.
The Texas State Letter Cariers’ As-
sociation will hold its tenth annual
convention In Waco on the 4th of next
Month.
Fireman J. Q. Quattlebaum of the
Katy was seriously and perhaps fatally
Injured at the coal chute in the Katy
yards at Greenville Thursday night
C. B. Snyder of Callahan County last
week sold t» S. Webb of Albany about
1500 head of 2, 3 and 4-year-old steers,
the consideration being nearly $40,000.
The fraternal orders of Hillsboro
will celebrate the Fourth of July wltl
a big picnic and public speaking on
the reunion grounds two and a hal
miles east of town.
J. D. Kane, well known as one of the
leading plumbers of Texas, was found
dead In his bath tub in Fort Worth
*
early Saturday morning. Heart fail-
ure is the stated cause of his death.
Dallas trades union council is ar-
ranging an elaborate labor day (first
Monday In September) program. Com
mittees are now diligently at work on
the details of the entertainment.
With two independent districts and
two common school districts in the
county yet to hear from, Dallas coun-
ty’s scholastic population shows a to-
tal gain of 453 as compared with last
year.
The department of State banking
Saturday gave out a condensed state
ment showing the financial condition
of 276 State banks and thirteen bank
and trust companies, at the close of
business May 14.
The annual meeting of the State
Bar Association will be held In Fort
Worth on July 7, 8 and 9. The chair-
man of the board of directors of the
association is Robert E. L. Saner ol
Dallas.
San Angelo is invaded at this time
by a number of wool bnuyers who are
there to bid on the spring clip that
is being stored with the commission
merchants. Buyers are there from
San Antonio and Lampasas, and also
from Boston, representing Boston
mills.
Mary Clark, a negro woman, resid-
ing at Heath, Rockwall county, died
cn a Texas and Pacific train as It was
entering the yards at Fort Worth
Sturday afternoon. The woman had
been ill for many months and hei
death was attributed to natural causes
A stranger “worked” several of
Gilmer’s business men last week foi
amounts ranging from $7 to $18 on an
old check scheme. He would enter a
store, purchase some small article and
offer a check in payment, asking the
merchant to pay the balance of the
amount the check called for in cash.
The checks were forged.
Griggs 8prayberry, a well known
fanner of Llttle River, Bell County,
was killed last week by a team of
runaway mules. Mr. Sprayberry was
In Belton, and was returning home,
when it is supposed the mules took
fright at something and ran away.
John Keller, a negro, 20 years old, in
a wrestling scrimmage with a number
or young friends in Dallas Saturday
night, sustained a compound fracture
of the lov»er part of the right leg. The
bones protruded from the flesh.
The largest attendance in the his-
tory of the State Ep worth League is
expected at the fourth annual encamp-
ment, August 6-16, at Epworth-by-the-
8ea, Corpus Christ!, according to the j
statement of Allan Ragsdale, Presi- j
dent of the State Epworth League.
Gov. Campbell has virtually accept-
ed the Invitation of the Confederate
Veterans at Stamford to deliver an
address during the reunion to be held
July 14 to 17, under the auspices of
tfce Joseph D. Sayers Camp U. C. V.
Southern Woman Suffers Torture
Without Complaint.
Racked and torn with terrific pains,
nightly annoyed by kidney irregulari-
ties, Mrs. A. S.
Payne, of 801 Third
ave, So., Columbus,
Miss., suffered for
years. She says:
“The pains in my
back, sides and loins
were so terrible that
I often smothered a
scream. Every move
meant agony. My rest was broken by
a troublesome weakness and the se-
cretions seemed to burn like acid. I
was in an awful condition and doctors
did not seem to help me. Doan’s Kid-
ney Pills benefited me from the first
and soon made me A strong and
healthy woman.”
For sale by all dealers. 50 cents a
box. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
“Nails.” | What a Dear Little Wife Did.
“Nails are a mighty good thing— The leap-year widow had cornered
particularly finger nails—but I don’t ■ the wily widower,
believe they were intended solely for
scratching—though I used mine large-
ly for that purpose for several years.
I was sorely affected and had it to do.
One application of Hunt’s -Cure, how-
ever, relieved my itch and less than
a box cured me entirely.”
J. M. WARD, Index, Texas.
WISE CHE-ILD.
Water, Water, Everywhere.
During the flood of 1903 an old
darky living in the East bottoms
awoke one morning to find his
premises four feet under water.
Later he was found by a party
of rescuers walking about the yard
prodding into the ground with a fish-
ing pole. He was asked his purpose.
"Good gracious, men,” said he,
“what do you think Ah am a-doin’? Ah
am tryin’ to find mah dog-goned well
so Ah can git mahself a pail of watah.”
Ah, you . should marry again, Mr.
Primrose,” she whispered in her most
i persuasive tones. “Widowers are like
[ bachelors—they come home at night
and toss their clothes all in a heap.
You should have a dear little wife to
go through your clothes.”
“Thanks,” replied the wily widower,
tersely, “but my last wife went
through them so completely that I
didn't have carfare in the morning.”
§jyrup#ffTgs
cs^Oixur $Senna
“That horse must love
ancle.”
"Why so, Egbert?”
"He’s so attached to the wagon.
work.
Stands Head.
There is something about ^ Hunt’s
Lightning Oil that no other liniment
possesses. Others may be good, but
it is surely the best. It does all you
recommend it for, and more. For
sprains, cuts, bruises, bur as, aches
and pains it has no equal on earth. It
stands head on my medicine shelf.
Very truly yours,
T. J. BROWNLOW,
Livingston, Tenn.
Wrong Selections.
“Why doesn't that man get on in
politics? He seems capable and in-
dustrious."
“Yes,” answered Senator Sorghum;
“he is all that. But he showed bad
Judgment in selecting his opinions.”
“It Finds the Spot.”
The Oil we struck is the Oil that
has stuck while others have passed
away, simply because it cures your
Pains. Aches, Bruises, Sprains. Cuts
and Burns quicker than any other
known remedy. Hunt's Lightning Oil.
it’s fine for Chigger bites also.
TO DR.VEAOvCTM*.L*RIATHt
Take the Old Standard GHOVE'S TASTELESS
CHILL TONIC. You know what yon are taking.
The formula Is plainly printed on every bottle
showing it is simply Quinine and Iron in a tasteleas
form, and the most effectual form,
people and children. 50c.
For grown
Vindication.
“Some women pursue a man even
beyond the grave.”
“Yes?”
“Yes. Maria Henpeck broke her
husband's will before he died, and now
she is employing lawyers to break it
again."—Houston Post.
Capudine Cures Indigestion Pains,
Sour stomach and heartburn no matter
from what cause. Gives immediate relief.
Prescribed by physicians because it is
pure and effective. Trial bottle 10c. Regu-
lar size 25c and 50c at all druggists.
The greater the difficulty, the great-
er the glory in surmounting it.---Epi;
cur us.
FITS, 8t. Vitus’ Dance and Nervon* Diseases per-
manently cured by Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Restorer.
Send for FREE fc.00 trial bottle ami treatise. Dr.
R. H. Kline, Ld., 931 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
It’s easy for a deaf mute to love
girl more than tongue can tell.
I have seen faces of women that
were fair to look upon, yet one could
see that the icicles were forming
around these women’s hearts.—
Holmes. _ .
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup.
For children teething, soften* the gums, redness in-
flammation. allays pain, cures wind coUc. 25c a bottle.
More people
than by lies.
are fooled by the truth
acts gentlyj/et prompt-
ly onthe bowels, cleanses
the system effectually,
assists one in overcoming
habitual constipation
permanently. To get its
oenejicial ejects buy
tke Genuine.
manufactured by the
CALIFORNIA
ftc Strop Co.
SOLD BT LEADING DRUGG1 STS - 504 ps-BOTTlt
Free Cure for Rheu-
matism, Bone Pain
and Eczema
Botanic Blood Bain ■ B. B. B l cures tbs worst
cases of Rheumatism, bone pains, swollen
muscles and joints, by purifying the blood.
Thousands of cases cured by B. B. B. after
all other treatments failed. Price fii.oo per
large bottle at drag stores, with complete
directions for home treatment. Largnsample
free by writing Blood Balm Co.. Atlanta. Ga.
More Money for Wool
Ball your wool where prices are highest. Ship direct
and save middle profits. Small iptt same price as
Urge lots. Prices and full information free.
MYERS-BOYD COMMISSION CO.. St Louis. Mu
W. N. U., DALLAS, NO. 25, 1908.
An Important Line.
* “She Is a most accomplished wo-
man.”
“Is she?’
“Why, have you heard her sing?”
“Yes.”
“And seen her paintings?”
“Yes.”
“Then how can you ask?"
“I have never tasted her pies.”
How's This?
Ws offer Ons Hundred Dalian Reward for sire
»at of Catarrh that cannot be cared by Hsu’s
Catarrh Curs.
of Catarrh that cannot be cored by
V. J. CHJCXKY * CO., Toledo, O.
have known F. J. Cheney
believe him perfectly hoo-
■ We, tha undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney
for the last 11 years, and believe him perfectly hoo-
srsbls in 11 easiness transactions and IliancIsUy
this to cany oat any obligations mode by his firm,
’WauMue. Kurnarr A Maevijt,
W bo Meals Druggists, Toledo. O.
HalTs Catarrh Cura U taken Internally, acting
directly open tha Mood end mucous surfaces of tne
system. Teattinoolals sent free. Pries 75 cent* par
bottle. Sold Mr sU Druggists.
Taka HaU’a Family Puls for non attention.
The Great Essential.
“Dumley’s just back from a trip
after trout, and he says it was the
most dismal failure he ever expe-
rienced.”
“What else would you expect of
him? He couldn’t make a fishing trip
a success because he has absolutely
no imagination.”—Philadelphia Press.
Never Fails.
“There Is one remedy, and only one
I have ever found, to cure without fail
such troubles in my family as eczema,
ringworm and all others of an itching
character. That remedy is Hunt's-.^
Cure. We always use it, and it never
fails.” W. W. CHRISTIAN.
Rutherford, Tenn.
Suspicious.
“Will you accept a year’s subscrip-
tion cash In advance?”
“That depends, Peleg,” answered
the editor of the Plunkville Palla-
dium. “What is it that ye want
suppressed?”—Pittsburg Post.
Ptomofes Digesfonfleafi#
ness andHestContainsnEter
ftcSWk Si#iarare oT
NEW YORK.
At b months oM
j5 Doses
CASTORIA
The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been
in use for over 80 years, has borne the signature of
and has been made under his per-
sonal supervision since its infancy.
Allow no one to deceive you in this*
All Counterfeits, Imitations and ** Just-as-good. ** are but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infanta f»*d Children—Experience against Experiment-
What Is CASTORIA
v.- S-: ■*.-' » --L . -
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare-
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups- It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor -other Narcotlo
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
«nd Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and. Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Panacea—The Mother's Friend-
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAY8
Bean the Signature of
The Kind Ton Hare Always Boagbt
In Use For Over 30 Years
Exact Copy of Wtappcr.
ess
For Red. Weak, Weary, Watery Eyes.
Murine Doesn’t Smart—Sooth ” ~
Try Murine Eye Remedy
SVeak. Weary. V .
_ es Eye Pain.
All Druggists Sell Murine at 50ct*. The 48
Page Book in each Pkg. is worth Dollars
in every home. Read it. We will Mail all
our Eye Books Free—Write us to-day.
Ask your Druggist.
Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago.
Time is said to be money, but it is i
more, much more; it is life.—Lord !
Avebury.
FHTTFn
Its esnta UtnU
Ian. US K.I.I.
' ln„ erasure,!. I.
WANTED SpgSUSS.'SiSffltfs:
sctatl work—no hooka Two third. of all net profit.
tn. Book of explanation
IL9t paid. UNION SCHOOL OF
ntolk Los Angeles. California wegs of San Antonio.
Preparations are declared to be prac-|
tically completed for the seventh an- \
nual encampment and eighteenth an-J
nual convention of the Baptist Young;
People’s Union of Texas at Palacios.
The dates for the affair are July 7 t
16.
The safe at the Main Hotel, Corsi-
cana, was burglarized Saturday night
and $80 in money and diamond rings
valued at $50 taken. A negro suspect
has been arrested and is being held
awaiting further - developments.
Frit* Sandhop, aged 70 years, was
found dead, hanging to a rope fastened
to a rafter in the stable at his home
in Victoria at 5 o’clock on the morn-
ing of June 11. The body, was dis-
covered by a negro who had come to
hitch up a horse.
Office Assistant Attorney General
Pollard has brought suit against the
Galveston, Harrisburg and San An-
tonio Railroad Company for discon-
tinuing its double dally train service
Use ALLEN’S FOOT-EASE
A powder to be shaken into the shoes. Your feet feel swollen,
nervous, hot and get tired easily. If yon have aching, smarting
feet, try Allen's Foot-Ease. It rests the feet and makes new or
tight shoes easy; always use it to Break in New Shoes. It cures
swollen, hot, sweatingfoet, blisters, ingrowing nails and callous
spots. Relieves corns and bunions of all p-ain and gives Rest
and Comfort. It cures while you walk. We have over thirty
thousand testimonials. Try it to-day. Sold by all Druggists
everywhere 25 cents. Don’t accept any substitute for Allen's
Foot-Ease. Trial package FREE. Address, Allen S. Olmsted,
Le Roy, N. Y. European Branch Office, Peterborough, England.
HHr k UTajI’lETAn , Success brings imitations. Scores of
lrW /VKJ. wl-Iill • worthless imitations are sometimes
offered for sale. Insist upon having Allen's Foot-Ease. The
Original powder for the feet. Twelve years before the public.
Annual .Miles over two million packages. Do not accept
spurious substitutes claimed to be “just as good.” Imitations
^i'/\V^pay the dealer a larger profit otherwise you would never be
offered a substitute for Allen's Foot-Ease. Ask for Allen’s,
Foot-Ease, and insist upon having it
Remember, Allen sFoot-Ease is sold only in 25 cent packages
bearing yellow label with cur trade mark and facsimile signature
“ In a Pinch,
Use Allen's Foot-Ease.’'
Sold by all Druggists everywhere for 25 cents. For FREE Trial package, also Free Sample of the
FOOT-EASE BANITARY CORN-PAD, a new invention, address Allen 8. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y.
ti* JTQQ PER DAY
.11 Z H i No scheme, fake or f nu
—- ^ weU knuvB and rrliahli
easily earned
Ton cannot fail.
_______ frand.) Onr firm Is
well known and reliable. Information
free. Send postal today. ADAMS A JONES,
Dept. D, Cincinnati, Ohio.
BOWEL
TROUBLES
CHILDREN
TEETH (HO
Dr. Biggers Huckleberry Cordial Are You Going
to Build?
Never fails to relieve at once. It is the favorite baby medicine of
the best nurses and family doctors. Mothers everywhere stick to
it and urge their friends to give it to Children for Colic. Dysentery.
Cramps, Diarrhoea, Flux. Foul-Stomach, and all Stomach and
Bowel Ailments. You oau depend on it. Don’t worry, but take
Dr. Bigg-era Huckleberry Cordial. 35 and 50 cents at drug stores,
or bv mall. Circulars free.
IIALT!WAXOF.K TAYLOR DHCO CO., Atlanta. Gw.
CURES STOMACH-ACHE IN TEN PIINUTES
> £?. ( V»,
DROPSY
TEXAS VOLUNTEERS
float IM6 to MBS and Wdowr.*-«ltU4 u-nlw under new
law.raitlctlartfree joi uA Co..Washington.I C.
J. Gregg Spraberry, a prominent
farmer of Bell county, was dragged
to death Saturday morning by a young
mule he was driving. There were no
1 witnesses to the accident and the re-
mains were not discovered until sev-
Lady’s
Word
W1DOW§,4^,r NEW LAW "blamed
PENSIONS bywSS^wu.MOT8, 1 eral bours after the occurrence
“I Have Recommended** writes Mrs. John Grimes, of Enfield, HI., “several
of my lady friends to take Cardui, because it has done me more good than anything
I have ever taken. For eight months I suffered from interruption, but two bot-
tles of Cardui brought me around all right When I feel bad, I always take
Wine of Cardui
The constantly increasing demand for Cardui is due largely to the recom-
mendations of ladies ivlio have used it. Mrs. Grimes rcconunended Cardui to
“several lady friends,” and others do the same. It is a good medicine. Try it.
Write for Free 64-page Book for Women,giving tymptoma, cauaea, home treatment *t4
WRITE FOR FREE BOOK
valuable hlnta on diet, exerciaea, etc. Sent free on requeat in plain wrapper, by
prepaid. Ladies’ Advisory Dept. The Chattanooga Medicine Co. Chattanooga. Ta
Then you can save money on lumber,
shingles, millwork, etc., by sending us
your house or barn bill for our estimate.
CONSUMERS LUMBER CO., Houiton, Texw
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stantly increaj
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chewers the best
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r- . t-e
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learning every
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ed from the
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(which probably
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ally termed “Navi
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the impression that all
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acter is too sweet. ISM
. V?-JP
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ers accustomed to the
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