The Flatonia Argus. (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 16, 1901 Page: 1 of 4
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Entered »t tba Post Office at FUtonU. Texa*. u second cUm mail matter
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^THE AUGUST
‘If You Desire
dood Return*
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il renew! by an acid humor in
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A WORTHY BUOOESffiOR.
“Bouiething New Uuder
The Bum.”
___.____ with the
uiu end producing P**1 »ndneee end in-
flammation ; little pustular eroptiona form
end diachame a thin, sticky fluid, which
. • a a £t . at-----a 1._ .Lin ia
UIU (UKOfllfw • aanaan, 1 ”
dries end acelea ofl ; •etnetimea the skin U
herd, dry end Assured. Bczema in any
form la e tormenting, stubborn disease,
-JaL. ikalsLm afl lip*-*1---A4i---fiS
i Being located centrally betweei
I ton and Sail Antonio. Waco nrnl
l vmdhnt.iitf elnrr* eriwk 0«
m e prepared to All all order#
| pTand t» lit" satisfaction ot our
foraer*. Sure time mid money by
|, ,« through »*• *
I, w. WALLACE
f/#TORNEY A.T-LAW.
and the itching and burning at times si#
almost unbearable; tba acid burning
humor seems to oosa out and set the akin
on fin. Salves, washes nor other exter-
na! applications do ray real good, for aa
.__L.i___i____1. «h. hioo.1
long at the notion ramnina in the blood
It wtU keep (he akin irritated.
[i
,dty to Iran .on farm lend* and
-TCancbea.
’ Office on South side.
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I _.A8K OWF.N^I
LODGE WO. 136
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lid At 4Mi ‘Tuesday night
Fa. Bucklam Sec
BAB FORM OF TETTER.
Pot three yean I
I Teller on my
■4s. which Caused
i la swell to lwire
...... estarsl site. Pert
I Sf the Uae the disease
was In the lone uf rua
1 sis# aaras, very iwle-
ho, sad cauetng me
awtl diticomfort Four
to k cured. «b4 they
, could d > nothing W
!p»b
WU» completely cured.
Tkfc wt» fifteen jre«r»
my
L. a. Jtcesoa, M>4 McGee St., Kaneae City, Mo.
8. % S. neutral ires this acid poison,
cools the blood and restores it to a healthy,
natural state, and the rough, unhealthy
■kin booomes soft, smooth and clear.
— cures Tetter, Ery-
las, Psoriasis, Salt
■urn and all skin
FLATONIA LODGE HO 436
A- F- A A. M.
!actat|>««ud Sslarilsy ulgbt ip each
tli. A it bietUran in good aUnding
tod to attend.
' Hwdio, W. M.
I
F. P. Yoager, See.
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IRELAND CAMP NO. 340.
W. of the W.
4ih Wuduesdsy
ileeta every 2nd and
|hta i* • acb tenuth.
/ a J. M. MURPHY, 0. C.
‘■a. K.TIIULKMKVKK. Clumk.
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Church Directory.
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KL• E. CHtmcH, South—Sunday
p rlffM every Sunday at 10 a. m., A.
l Superintendent.
* tit tong at U and nt niglit every
IJt(ti4»y-
. Kpworih League devotional axer-
flj*es4 oialuuk every Sunday-
W BSliiiiese nueliiiR Scum
SSSs
Ef oned c
llaeaaea d#e to a poit-
of the
oned condition
—these diseases a.life study, and can.
made tL— „——— _ .... -—,.
help you by their advice; we make no
charge for this service. All correspondence
is conducted in strictest confidence.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA, QA. j
The Gospel of Wealth.
i i
t ........... nu-etfng Senior lengu.
very Brat Tuenlito iiinbt. _-—____
junior league ban devotional ser-
h *';acli Sunday at 3 p. in .
.vines* meeting Jiral Tuesday af-
oou in eacli inonUi.
f-ayer meeting Thursday night*,
ifi public ®rc invited to attends
\V. W. Wooten, Pastor.
wards meeting every first Mon-
41 n'glit in each month.
in • J. H. Crockett, CU’mu.
Haptibt—Preaching 1st Sunday in
eneb mouth at 11 and at nigWt*
^‘prayer meeting Wednesday nighta.
The public, generally, invited to at-
lend. J- M
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Clurence Ottsley.
“The man who dies ricli dies di
graced.”—Andrew Carnegie,
Hear you, meu of millions,
This gospel ringing clear.
This rule of rigid in riches,
This preachment of your year.
N« frothing oouiniinid threatens,
No sophist prates of pelf,
But Dives tarns law-giver
And sternly jndges self.
How came yon by your millions
But by your fellow'* toil,
Or by fitness or fortune,
It now by dowuriglit spoilt
And who protect* yotir millions
From raid nrnl WaalvTBfMl t
no* liw and order
From raid ntnj
^l(|l w>r><l&*lrtaB
Upon the judfft
CITY DIRBOTORY.
-^(^or—3. D. Buidhig
..«ralary—II K The lameyer.
Iiunaurar— II A Kani|i«
£
Jv
Ll l am *)■ —Chaa Nearate.
smhal — M. J. Sloan
"l# ■ ' aloaiiMKN.
.A u. White. Prank Worley,
fk P. Yeegar. C. F. w.mda.
O, P.. Austin Itort Kubisna.
. it. L Sniimooa, J- J• Cedwall-I
r f Coonail ittri'is at lire eourl honaa o
^the2A MomUv uightofuacU month.
DfREOTORY.
‘ -Qovaraor— J D Barer*
tltof. Oovornor—J M Biowiring
pon the judgement seat t
The while you got yenr millous.
Your brothers got no gnin;
They stood for home and country,
In mart and mine and plain,
They felled the mighty roresta.
They digged the stubborn earth,
-They make the state that guard* you.
They match your need and birth.
Aud think you uow you owe them
tIJ«) deed of recompense;
And know you not the logio
Of enuso and eonsequencet
Is tlds the eud of living:
To gorge a favored fewT
For this wns born a nation
To agouiio for voul
Who lived and died ungiviug
Ot store or strength or heart
Was but a drone aud pauper.
And played a paupers part.
Who has not love or pity
For# Lazarus al his door,
The hearlfuf world despises,
And rates him less than poor.
Galveston, Texas
Jt'- «Ak4f8k -Ar *■ ifitii
i All Dootorg have IrH to core
CATARUH by the uee of powders
aoid. geuee, iuhelere aild drnge lu
paeie form. Their powder# airy op
1 the mnonoos mem bra Bee causing
them lo crack open end bleed. The
I powerful acid* used in the Inhalers
have entirely eaten away the game
membrane* Hint their maker* hare
aimed to cure, wlule paste* and
oliitmenta cannot retell lliedieeaue
Au old and experienced piacli
tinner wlio hag for many year*
made a clone »mdy and epecielty
oI ilie trealinotit of CATAltttH
haa at luet perfected n Treatment
which when Tssitufully need, not
odly releivea at once, hut permit,
nenily cores OATAltKII, by re-
moving the osuae, glupping Hie
discharges, and curing all iiiHarn
in Hi ion. It Is the only remedy
known to science that actually
reaches Hie afflicted parts. Tlita
wonderful remedy i* known na
“SNUFFLES the OUAEANTliUP
CATARRH CURE” and ia aoid at
the extremely low price oT One
Dollar, each package containing in
ternal aud external medicine aitffi
Cient for a lull month'* treatment
nnd everything neceaenry to ite
perfect use.
“SNUFFLES” is the only r^r
fed CATARRH CURE ever made
and ie now recognized aa the only
safe nnd positive cur© for that an
uoyiiig and disgusting disease. It
cures all Inflammation quickly and
permanently and i» also wonder
fully quick to relieve HAY FE
VER or COLD in Hie HEAD
CATARRH when neglected of
ten lends to CONSUMPTION—
•SNUFFLES” will save you if you
use il at once. It I* no ordinary
remedy, l>nl n complete treatment
which ia positively guaranteed to
core CATAURU in any form or
stage if used according to the
directions which accompany each
package. Don’t delay but send
for it at once, and write full partic
tilars as lo your condition, and you
will receive apecial advice from the
discoverer of this wonderfnl reroo
<1y rawntdliv* your ease without
cost to von beyond the regular
price of‘SNUFFLES’ the “GUAR
ANTEE1) CATARRH CURE.*’
Sent prepaid to any address in
(lie United States or Canada on re
ocint or One Dollar. Address Dept
( 070 EDWIN B. GILES & COM
PANY. 2380 And 2332 Market St.,
Philadelphia.
Pernicious Reading.
The bad liiflueuje of pernicious
books, especially on Ilia young, is
set fori It iu these anecdotes:
.The boy. David liuine. wns n
believer in tl)e Ssriptniva until be
ransacked Ibe works of infidels to
prepare for n debate iu which be
wns to tnke part.
It is enid of Vollnlre Hint when
only five years of n«fe, be commit*
ted to memory no infidel poem,
nnd wns never able after Hint to
| undo its pernicious influence upon
bis mind.
Thomas Chambers, an officer ,of
the British government, says that
all Ihe boys brought before tlie
eriuiiiini court enn ascribe I heir
downfall to impure rending.
Wilber force, sneaking of the ef-
fect of the work or Lindsey upon
his'owu mind, thus wrote: ‘ It
wns a foolish curiosity) and 1 was
obliged to stop when I had pro-
ceeded a little way in the second
volume, for though 1 wns sensible
of the sophistry and effrontery of
many of his arguments nnd objec-
tions, yet, somehow my mind was
entangled and hurt, and lifter I had
put the book awtiv, it wns two or
three days before I wns composed
again,”
Robert Hnll tells us ill one of
his netnious Hint, after reading a
certain work, "lie could sgtftcely
go through the usual devotional ex
ercises of the sanctuary.’ Ex.
PQN’-I
TOBACCO SPIT
end SMOKE
Your Life away I
You can he cured of sue form of tobacco usl ne
^VearayrUrSBi
that makes weak mat strong. Ma,*y *£”*
ten pounds in ten dar*. Owf il OOfOUO
cared. AU druggists. Cure guaranteed. Book-
let and advice FREE- Address STF,RJ*ING
BJiMKDY CO., Chicago or New York. 437
KoUbint * (. ;
ouor—O W Finger
—J 11 KumUtt. Z ,
^UritMUE COURT.
« uiof Juettae^S g Gain** ‘
Associate Jnathw—T J Brown
Associate estloe— LQ Dmioiai
LM
AreteLhA TE COURT
U It Hreoks, PJ.W L Dasidaon,
V,
Moscow ia probably the wnrat
pnved city >n the- world. Great
cobblestone* driven by tin ml into
a loose bed ufiiind form a road-
way # luoh ia nlwnys iliuty io sum
tner And Smddy iu autumn, nnd iu
many oir the roflds tljera in uo at-
tempt st a roadway of any kind.
TU« Ntreets are badly wittered h.m!
cleaned. The yearly expeuidiura
for these two operations is oniv
•bout $ 165,000.—ticien Hie A inert*
Notes for tbe Apiary.
Onr surplus honey crop binge?
solely on the care we give onr bees
during the spring months.
It is very nnfortnunte for both
Hie bee-keeper nnd Ihe fruit grow-
er that the weather is such that
the bees cannot get out lo visit Ihe
fruit blossoms.
If we have n few dnys or a week
of wenther Hie bees cannot get out
lo work, we should feed them daily
while thus confined until they cat.
gather honey again.
Spring feeding enn be done by
tippiug the hive back ur.fil the bot-
tom board is a little higher iu
frout limit back, nnd then poty (lie
syrup id the entrance ou the bot-
tom board. • ^ ,
Keep nH colonies confined in Ihe
brood* chamber until Hiejt K«t
strong. This will usually ’ lake
them UP to the principal honey
harvest of the senson. wheir they
will then be in condition to receive
honey b0xe«.
lari no colony tnke chances with-
out « queen Either get a qneen
for koine or lake them up and unite
them ..with some other colony.
They tire not only it deed ]oak l>y
leaving them remain, but ttjj)y«<FC
for rpbbers'ahd cause other
Only a Printer
‘‘lie is only a printer.” Such
wns the sneering remark of n lend-
er in a circle of aristocracy the
codfish quality. Who wnn the Bari
of Stanhope! He wnsoulya prin-
ter. What wns Prince Edwnnl
William and Prince Napoleon!
Proud to call themselves printers.
The present Czar of Russia nml the
Duke of Baltciilmrg are printers
nnd the emperor of Chinn worked
in n private printing office almost
every tiny.
William.Clnxtoii. Hie father of
English literature, wns a practical
printer. Wlint Were G. P Mor
ris, N. P. Willis, James I*. Gale.
James Parker, Horace Greely.
Charles Dickens, James Buchanan,
Fiinon Cameron and Schuyler Col-
fnxt Pi inters, nil. find pruoticnl
ones. Also Bayard 'iaylor the
poet.
Mark Twain. Amos Cummings.
Bret Harte, Opie Reed me plain
prigle:*; ns were Artemns Ward,
Petroleum V. Nimby and Sut Lov-
ingood. Senator Plum wns n prill •
ter.‘and so is Jnmos S. nngg of
Texas, and Ihe leader of science
and philosophy Benjamin Frank-
lin iu ln« dnys inude it his boast
I hat he was a printer.
In fact, thousands of the most
brilliant minds iu Ibe country are
to be found toiling in the publish-
ing houses of large cities and
towns. It is not every one that
can be a priiiter—brains are obso1
lately necessary.—Ejl
Farsly Bnstaesi, Dr. Pearses Says.
Dr. P. K. Pearsons, the Chicago
philanthropist, who has given over
$2,000,000 to edueotional institu-
tions, says he is pot a liberal mart.
Proverb*.
Notie knowa * where the shoe
pinches as well ns he who wears it.
It is easy to sit at the helm iu
I fuir weal lie*.
Hod work* in moments.
lie who haa been bitten by n
serpent is afraid of n lizard.
Words nnd feathers are tossed
by Hie wind.
What is bought is cheaper than
n gift-
All are good maids; whence
come the bad wives!
He Unit would have the kernel
must crack the shell,
After the wni—aid.
It ie better to sit'in prison with
a wise mnu than in paradise with a
fojl.
A thief does not always steal,
but be alwnj'8 on yourguaidt’gainst
him.
A slow hand makes a sober for-
tune,
A wise man changes his mind, it
fool never.
It is easier to stem the brook
than (lie yver. -
Two wrongs will not make a
right.
He who would sleep soundly let
him borrow tbe bed of u bank-
rupt.
Willi Ibe help of nil If, you
might put Paris in a botlle.
He gains enough who loses sor-
row.
| The tree overthrown by the wind
had more brandies thun roots.
Anger is a good servant but a
bud master.
Woman, wind and luck soon
change,
Reason has uo age.
Punishment is a cripple, but he
arrives.
Labor has a hitter root, but n
sweet tustc.
The devil is not always nt the
poor innn’s door.
A candle lights others and con-
sumes itself.
To forget a wrong is the best re-
venge.
What is in the heart ot n sober
man is on the tongue of u drunken
one.
A blind man needs no looking
glass.
Hell is paved with good inten-
tions.
Crooked logs make straight
fires.
Debts once paid give no more
trouble.
Short accounts make long
friends
Idleness is the key of beggary.
Keep good company, and yon
shall be of the number.
It is very bard to shaie an egg
There is no linnd to catch time.
Weeds never die out,
than
Oue woman loved me,
aud shy,
Willi roguish smile* and merry, t.im-
pling face;
Hovering round me like * butterfly,
Bestowing kisees with a dniuly graoe.
But when we faced the future—und
she knew—
Willi startled angry ov»* she set me
free,
AI Ilia ugh hor heart wns tolerant and
true.
She loved me not" enough to sin for
* uie.
Another woman loved me. No dark
doubt
Her heart might vanquish or her spir-
it tamo;
Blind with n passicu that had blotted
out
In radiant hni>piuess nil thought of I
shame
Through ro-h! or evil she my fate
would slime,
Proundly unmindful of the world’s
decree.
Willing for love’s tweet sake all ill’s
lo boar.
She loved me well enough to sin for
me.
Another woman, calm aud holy-eyed,
Cold to all others, me her great heart
gave;
Supremely happy if but by my aide.
Longing ill secret to be but my slave.
tjho spent bet sad, despairing life
alone—
And tbit she loyed me best of all the
three
Wns by her brnve renunciation sliowu
She loved me far to well to sin for
.am authorized by
the Manufacturers of
Uemick’s Pepsin
[flood Tonic * a n d
Kcmick’s Eczema
Cure to refund (ho
money when they tail
to cure any case of
Eczema or Skin Erup
lions.
The Lenatie Herald.
General A. B. Deeper, of Owan-
eeo, III., has started a paper cal bid
—Carolyn M ells iu May Smart Set,
Holds up A Congressman.
•At the end of the last campaign,’’
ri’s Grit-
writes (III a nip Clark, Missouri
bmil Congressman, •‘from overwork
nervous tension, loss of sleep and
constant speaking I had about
utterly collapsed Jt seemed that all
the organs in my body were out of
order, tint three b.iUfas of Electric
Bitters made me all right Its Iho
best all round medicine ever sold oyer
n druggist counter” Over worked,
---7 j —.— a a |
the Lunatic Herald, designed for cir-
culation among lunatics. In his sa-
lutatory he says that ho has tho Lest
record in the country as a flret-ela<*
lunatic, having been declared insane
three times and having been com-
mitted five times to to the Illinois
Central Hospital for the Insane, tie
ie also about to take a post graduate
course. Therefore, he has decided
to issue a thirty-two page ilustrot-
ed monthly magazine, and will push
ifs circulation with insane zeal in
every lunatic asylum in the world.
The paper will advocate Amendment1?
to the lunacy laws of the various
States, and will strive to counteract
the urevailing sentiment that it is a
disgrace to have been insane. The
declaration ends as follows: “A fool
never goes crazy or gets bald-
headed. Subscription price, $1 per
run down men and weak, sickly worn-; 1<»
.................... ■»"
from Electric Bitters Try them On j cents-
|y 50e Guaranteed by all druggists, ‘ dium
mi
No other
thus: “I am not a be-
the most o*>-
you ever
Belter pnaa n danger once
be always In fear.
Three can huttt their pence,
two be nway,
package cof-
fee goes so
far or gives
such entire
r iff y°u v"'1 “ ”* —-— —
R,n Youln tell U bv | York the first of the week after r
« there.’ I never'wont futile attempt to show the colonial*
i . V • s-s rri _ — 1-.... a (i k>L
Africa If# Piers fer Berber*.
Two discouraged New Orleans ne-
groes who went to South Africa tvilit
a shipload bf mules reached New
ft ret-
>FriCVK8
WT-rU.. - ,
—^—Jc »-*ord oftiegBtn,
SoWFto Flstonin last Friday
flotsam
court moots every
ll*'. Hu the first M«ml
ApinvJulr amt Outohoi.
orked
gat,
rm
Hog
1 nr staff
leorcli her
M big brai«
pin, ouch aa ia tiaad to keep her
baby brother#’ boomers on.—El
Campo Now#.
very ax pensive economy. Proper
appliances will pay for theirtilio.—
Front the Journal of Agriculture.
Kftarmt* Ysur Bow«h With ChMtfMffi
M.°*r
Misieav of <Jaaiwbeimirro
I tho oreoim
t the oveoiid Sfcui.loj-o in February
igunt end Jfov*V|)C,
WVien a man di«a pot r l|e court*
■eldom cnilad ou lo prove hi* men-
tal imbecility.
k Man* people suffer unpihl torture*
from piles, because of Ihe pSpulsr
impression llist titey cannot lie cured
Tsbler’s Bnekeye Ills Ointment will
cur# ihem. It lie* met witttf3 al>»o-
lute Murree*; prle#fitiets in UoUles,
iaiias76. Jphfiffw
For ssle bv A, HrOnneinunn.
HU) IV. ■ • -------------r-
- k * f«gjtDoll gam) of north of Cape Town how a
weeks vit... '’rjHrawMt ekse barber shop could aid th?
4sTr«ra^rUar 7^Prin- •«*««* of reorganization.
AfTer^itot 4
d5les.d<SAfTer5^.1 from New Orleans to Cape fowl
omy for seventy yeafi, lYS^tlruf^lf was a very rough one, and tho mules
what I should do with rfiy'mwv'y I were saoaick and quarrelsome M-
could not carry it oht of the World ter reaching terra firms the tonso
in my dead hands, and coffins vn ro rial artiste started for the front wdh
not made to carry money in. vor titeir razors and a box of shnv nq
that reason I turned my-attention soap. The red and white pole »hio i
to sixteen different colleges. I d.d they planted as an evidence of good
“ ' faith, however, did not J>ring t. e
satisfaction as
ARBUCKIES'
- _ _ " . • ' -•
*’tP,
ROASTED COFFEE
Coots only a coni ipor* Ibao Use common kinds,
cotro* to the pound than suy of lu fbuny tnutsuo
sue cutillM you u> a dettniu pairt of aoiutru.eo
MCh )MUlte««-
OlTctomoro oup» and better
nitons. Have the wrupp- re-eaeb
it artn-le. Look fbr the tlsi in
ARBUCKLC BROS., Notion Dept.
New York CHy. N. Y.
not establish new ones. We heve
enough. 1 wanted to provide a place trade. “J«‘ Uk savager,*’ said one
for tho poor boy* and girls in tire of the travelers, a Memphis buck nnd
colleges, and that i» the reason I' wi*g denser “Bho’ly tike tovages.
have been eiung mv ntenev awav.” I Hair- all long and whisker*—oh,
■ew are Wear ^ ,U' W°
r»‘ilfT
lak to starve jfo death.”
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