The Daily Favorite. (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 277, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 3, 1907 Page: 3 of 4
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WORK 0F A NOBLE MISSIONARY
AMONG CANNIBALS/
ssary. disagreeable,,
nts, will find that
ant remedy for all
ie delicate, inflamed.
Far Forty-Nine Yuri, In Almost Con-
•tant Parll of Hla Lift, Or.
Paton Labored In the New
Hebrides.
ter.]
Grow tbe best ot everything
The Children** Department la pre-
sided over by a mother, assisted bv <
other mothers who know how to s
mako this dopartaaent more inter- f
eating than any similar department
in any other publication. It is not nec-
essary to warn the children not to read
the advertisements.
Its Feed and Peed Stuffs Depart-
ment is conducted by editors who 1
^ for pleasure and profit. Farm arm
Ranch will Introduce yon and direct you
on the road to success.
It tells you how in combination with
soil and climate to grow the best ol every-
thing— It tells you now to barvsst what
you grow, and pore Important still,
\ tells you how to markat with greatsst
profit what you have produced.
• 1* has departments of
jffiy special interest to each mem-
ber of the family—futher,
mother, son, daughter—and
lent contains clean, reliable, interesting,
riginal mutter, prepared specially for Farm
Nos second hand or done over articles
An up-to-date train of comfort ehd convenience. Observation
sleepers to Kansas city or St. Louis, 8ae any \F. K. k T. Agent or
write
w. 0. CRUSH, a P. k T. A., Dallas, Text*:
Tho death of Rev. John Olbsou
I’aton, the missionary a|>ostle to the
New Hebrides, in h'f eighty-third year,
was reported by cable from Cahter-
bury, Australia. In 1858 Dr. Faton
decided to go to the New Hebrides be-
cause he felt that "in a religious
sense It wasVthe darkest placs in
the world.” For 48 years he worked
uniong the nathfee of the islands, and
few men have had a career so full- of
thrilling adventures, hairbreadth es-
capes and dreadful tragedy as his.
Tnnna, the Island on which he first
lauded, waa Inhabited by cannibals of
most ferocloue description
ing off the clogging
> such as irregular* •
prolapse, etc.
kache, dizziness.
>, irritability, etc.
letter, telling us all
ee advice (In plain
s’ Advisory Dept.,
ittanooga, Tenn.
•PHILIP WISB
HEAL ESTATE
HAM? TExX*'' '• <•"»
At first
he had the companionship of his young
wife and their little son, but a few
months after their arrival both dlod
of fever, and he was left to fight for
his life and his religion alone.
Forty times the natives tried to
kill him, and 40 times they failed.
Sly other missionaries who went to
assist him In the work were murdered.
The Islands were visited by British
warships and other vessels, and many
limes Dr. Paton was urged to leave
Tanna and seek refuge ou some other
island where Christianity was begin-
ning to make headway, or In New Zea-
land.
But he Always refused. To him
the howling cannibals who at times
were morally thirsting for his blood,
were- "his dear benighted Tannese,”
and with a heroism remarkable even
In the missionary field, he remained
at his post.
His escapes from death were al-
most miraculous. More than once he
and hlH few helpers were besieged in
the inlkslon house by the entire popu-
lates of the Island, and death seem-
ed certain.
On one occasion his dog saved him,
sometimes his empty revolver fright-
ened his assailants, and the fear the
natives had of his "Jehovah God"
whom he Invoked more than once,
proved his salvation.
A friendly chief once presented Dr.
Paton with a finely polished wooden
spoon. Natives he subsequently met
would not believe that Dr. Paton had
dared to visit this warrior. He show-
ed them the spoon, and they fled for
their lives. Then the missionary
learned that his spoon was only used
st cannibal feasts, and by the chief
himself. g
Gradually, however, the frats of
his unceasing work, began to make
themselves apparent, and a few years
ago the number of ChrlattanH In the
New Hebrides was estimated at 18,-
000 out of a total population of 60,-
000. Not the least part of his work
was the translation of tbe Bible Into
20 different dialects for the use of
the many different tribes on the Is-
lands.
Ten years after the death of hla
first wife he married again, and not
many years ago his son was shot st
by a hostile tribe and narrowly es-
caped death.
His visits to England were few and
far between. His last was in 1901,
and during his brief stay of two
months the stalwart figure of the
white haired snowy bearded old man
with the charming smile was seen on
many platforms.
publications.
No vrhliiky, patent medi-
cine or ether injurious, fraudu-
lent or unclean advertisements.
Farm anh Ranch, don’t
claim in ths reading matter to
WE 00 THE work
at the CITY DYE Works. We also<lo all kinds of Kepa’r and Altering
CITY DYE WORKS - - /. H. TROUT, Prop.
.00 BOTTLES
•tittUZATJOn KCMSAMD ENDS WTH TWt PlOW’-OMItOMRTS
tions run honestly in the interest
of actual farmers.
Editorially and cveiy other way its proprietors and
editors fight for the right of the producers, and will con-
tinue to do so. It has no interestm any other publication
or business not in direct line with this policy. Farm and
Ranch is the honest man's friend, the home builder’s
guide. Every home would be benefited by its weekly
visits. It costs nothing to
learn all about this
great family, --
farm and —rzzzs---
stock journal,
Why not
T. & P. Special Rates.
Exouraion rates to Norfolk,
Ya., and return, sooount James-
town Exposition. £or the above
oooaaion the T. <fc P. authorizes
the following rates:
Season tiokete, selling dates
May let to 8ept, 30. Pinal limits
leaving Norfolk Deo, 15. Rate
$52.00.
15 day tiokete. Selling dates
May 1 to Nov. 20. Final limit
leaving Norfolk not later than 15
days from date of sale. Rate
$37.20.
Diverse route 60 day tiokete,
Selling dates May let to Nov, 10.
Final limit 60 days from date of
sale. Rate $54.65. The diverse
routes apply via New York and
Old Dominion Steamship -Co., or
Cape Charles route to and return-
ing via authorized tioketing
routes to starting points. For
any further information oall on
or write
Diverse routes season tiokete.
Selling dates May 1st to Nov. 30,
final limit Dec. 15. $65 55.
J. O. Heffner,
Agt. T. 4 P. Ry.
A Good Thing For Fannin County.
All newspaper readers should
take a looal paper and a general
newspaper. By/peoial arrange-
ment we are making a dubbin*
rate with the Fort Worth Semi-
Weekly Reoord and oan thus
furnish our readers with a Stats
paper of the best type at s low
prloe.
The Reoord is a family news*
paper containing the news Uem»
from everywhere, goqd agrlcultu-
ral articles, exoeilent market re-
ports, an interesting household
page and other features that aro
instructive and entertaining.
The Reoord'• market reports
art aoourate and reliable, its news
servioe better than ever.
The Buster Brown comio pict-
ures in eaoh Friday Issue, furnish
a rar» treat for the ohildren.
Eaoh and every member of ths
family will be pleased with ths
Reoord. Our olubbing rate is
$1.76 for thd Weekly Favorite
and Semi-Weekly Reoord, one
year. Subscribe at this offioe.
ONAL BANK
Profits, fTO,OOO.O*.
te in Us capital, surplus
cial responsibility of tbs
at ism combined with so-
who is assisted by
many of the most
^ learned, and
able and re-
—fined w o -
Ljh men in the
f HM Southwest.
try it in
your home.
Write for free eample copy and '
borne teat proposition.
FARM and RANCH PUB. CO.,
Dallas. Texas. _
oundness and satisfactory
Colic and Diarrhoea.
Pains in the etomach, oolio and
diarrhoea are quiokly relieved by
the use of Chamberlain's Colio,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy.
For sale by J. W. Peeler.
Piles get quick and oertain re-
lief from Dr. Shoop'e Magic Oint-
ment. Please note it is made
alone for Piles, and its action is
positive and oertain. Itching,
painful, protruding or blind piles
disappear like magio by its use,
Large niokel oapped glass jars
50 oents. Sold by J. W. Peeler
ROUND TRIP TICKETS
First-class
food work
or colored
with me,
m able for
No work
To points in
California
to Mexico City
And to
Cloudcroft, N. M
Now on sale for
Jaitafetuwn Exposition
0
And to all
Summer Tourist Points
Beginning June 1st
Bonham, Texas.
SUNSET ROUTE
ALMERS
Southern Pacific Steamship Lines
Between New Orleans and New York. Pteamships
PROTEUS, COMUS and ANTILLES, the finest in
tbe Coastwise Service. Write for particulars
JOS. HELLEN, Gen. Pass. Agt.
HOUSTON, TEXAS.
Res. Phone 241. E Sii
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
A Certain Cure for Female _
Trouble and That Tired, AgOKU.room h001,
Nervous, Depressed Feeling located in East Bonham on tho
That Makes Household Work ®°ute sw® of Ea*t Rose st. Can
a Dreary Burden. give *ood tern^_
Work, work; ^,0 a ^wo-room houae located
Nothing but'work; *n 8. JBonham, known ae the old
Tiresome drudgery! OOtton yards. This is B goed
Work used to be s pleasure, but now a building with 1-2 acre ground,
few minutes effort leaves you weak, die* Can sell for $i)50
couraged and irritable with a feeling that
everything hae gone wrong.
ARLINGTON HELBING, M. C
SCLSCTIC PHYSICIAN AND SUROKON.
Office, Alexander Building, South
met corner square. Residence. 618 W
Hh Street nfflee phone 158; Reel
dene# 160. Office hours 9-12 a. m.
64 p. ml
ew West Texas Town, j
tuqua (formerly Vigo) fid
n line of the Texas A PpJ
., in Callahan CountyH
|he best watered oountifil
tate. Write Bruce KnighU
phatauqua Townsite CoJ
jo, Texas, or E. P. Turner,
L Dallas, Texas, for p»H
The Great Texas
Health and
Pleasure Resort
™',?;rMineral Wells
C. A. GRAY, M. D
PHYSICIAN AND SUROKON.
Office over Saunders. Martin k Oo’e
Jrug Store. Phone at offioe and real
Resourceful.
Detective Gumshoe (old school)—
But this man could not possibly have
committed the crime!
Detective Bludgeon (new school)—
What of that?
“Well—er—”
"Of course he could not possibly
have committed the oriyne. Do you
imagine I’m looking for something
easy? No, sir. I propose to show
the world what my method wjll do.
I will extort a confession from the fel-
low, and I shall convict him, and send
him to the gallows, In spite of his In-
nocence, the best lawyers money can
procure and a unanimous public sen-
timent. I. sir, am a detective, not a
mere opportunist, who welts for the
favorable breeso to carry him to suc-
cess.”
Tbe old-style detective, realising hla
hopeless inferiority, waa speechless
with shame end chagrin.—Puck.
rib..rmpwou.«.hMn patpiution,. ‘:o:r!o“hou" -“i
faint...., suppre*Md,«xc.Mivsor Itreg. ® , good oill.nl lad
ular periods, bad digestion, bearing a Rarc*®n *nd well. Can sell thio
down pains in tbe side and back, nervous for $50 down and|balance to tuifc
weakness, poor appetite, coativtneoa. purohaaer.
Prickly Ash Bitters sweeps away these _
troubles like magic, because it strikes at I a n a a i a
the root of the disease-thc stomach,! A “AKUAIN.
liver and bowels. | Consisting of 74 acres, 64 aort a
Women who take medicine for female In cultivation 10 acres in pasture
•*
time. The liver it leased because the ® ,*?n ®,d® of publio road, a
stomach is unhealthy, and both have *naall bam, a good two-story six-
TEXASI
:afness Cannot be Cured
1 applications as they cti
oh the dieeaeed portion
, There is only one*
deafness, and thati*'
itional remedies. Dp
caused by an inflau
on of the mucous lining
Btsohian Tube. Whefil
n inflamed you hsri
pgsound or imperfeotM
d when it it yntirely
Office over Peeler’s Drug Ifitore.
Phone at Office and Residence.
no Trouble to answer questions
Write for Mineral Wells Booklet and new book on Texas—FRE*
E. P. TURNER. General Passenger Agent. Dallas, Texas.
DR. J. A. LANNIUS.
KCLKCTIQ PHYSICIAN AND SUROKON.
Special attention given to Diseases
if Women and Children. Office ovas
Tmhun, Crawford k Co. Phone 84A
Residence 916 North Poplar.
“IT’S JUST RIGH
When We do It in Ink on Paper.
Trv our
JOB* DEPARTMENT
DR. H. H. MITCHELL,
DKNTIST.
as is tho result, and u
lammation can be
1 this tube restored
t oonditi n, hesrin|
foyed forever; dn®
ten are causedby 0U
ie nothlfig but an ini
ion of the saueoue n»
rU fire One Hucdrtf
or any ofifi# of D*
d by catarrh) tkaif
led by iUll’eCatarrk
DR. J. C. CARLETON.
RMYSSCJAN ANO SUROKON.
VACATIO
Cool Colorado
lives and A 2-story frame house located
liver end in the northwest pert of Bonham
• Aer- between 10th- 11th can sell at a
r*d*e*d P*oe. Good terms.
mumm.
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Spotts, W. S. The Daily Favorite. (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 277, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 3, 1907, newspaper, July 3, 1907; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth977008/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bonham Public Library.