The Flatonia Argus. (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 16, 1901 Page: 4 of 4
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Don't
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Get fat; get' pice and plur.jp;
there is safety ip* plumpness.
■ Summer has tried your
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Ths K4Uf Gold Cure.
An IngchidM Treatment by which
Dnmliu.U ere brim Cured .
tiivily tn ol Ttreniaalvu*
No Nn^io.i* Pore*. No Weakening
v! Ibu Nerve*. A plaaeaul aifd
1‘ot.ilivo Cure lor tlie
y IjMMOt AMVj*.
^ __ It i* cow genSlllllj, known ami mi-
; winter' is "cttmfng tAftFSZZ a
to try your breath-mill. I* all iiiilmI with poison, end ••nerve* «uu-'
is the time to brace yourself, pWrely *hati*a|i by parkatlealor c<*u.
But weather is tricky; look ■t*nl n<® °t into'sleeHtig liquor*, re-
out I Look out for colds cspec ^ *" ,,f J*v
r Invhzing and eradicating this puieon.
Clalina He Dltla’t Say It.
11 util comment, *om« of it dir
tinctly embfional, wff* excited bv th<
widely published report ihat a Chi-
cago judge bad proclaimed iu opcr
court a ajrong preference far the
teat mony of n»efi, a* ag*m*t that ot
women, arid bit bclififf that the lot
ter is always open to auspicion. D
reeijis that Judge Waterman <Wil not
t-ay what , he was a^id .to have raid,
and he is now engaged in the diffi-
cult task of ffubstitutiflg the Irith
for a misrepresentation that has al-
of Cod
ially.
Scott’s Emulsion
Liver Oil is
helps. It is food, the easiest
food in the world; it is more
than food, it helps you digest
your food, and get more nutri-
ment from it.
Don’t get thin, there is
;iety in plumpness. Man
. oman and child.
If you kin uet IlM it. nil fo* ft** saiapl*
U nginabl* last* Brill kurort** you
acoTT a bowks.
ready gone all over this country nw|
not! iloittroying the craving (or into*- . Europe, receiving everywhere a eor-
■las Elizabeth Harrlssa’s Call.
An hidiatlapOHa woman visiting in
Washington recently, told a story
fvbdnt t.li« Igte e*-Prc*i«U*iii Ilurruun
which illustrates a side ot ha char-
acter not generally known to the
public. On one of lira. Harrison's
reception days the general cgmn into
th» parlor to am las wife's friends.
Little KhzaUrib, hi* baby daughter,
always thought these receptions gnat
fun, and on this day decided to par-
ticipate. She had her nurse wriiu a
card, "Mira Elizabeth Harrison.’;
Then she went out, rang the door-
bell and presented har card to tlx*
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bLATONIA ARGUS
Ou« roi»v Our Ywr. ...... - n.oo
■MRS?*- -
J. K. CKOCKKTT. KJitor A Tub
FLA TONI A TKX. MAY. 1C 1901.
' -
Olla Pod rid a.
Sir • ' -
That which i* fulau can never b«
icsni<i. Buffer# r* may »oW care them dial welcome as showing what a queei j M.rvttnt who came to the door. The
the subtlest of *l home without. ymWUUy or
I luss of tjme from turine** by 'his
wonderful “HOME Gold) Oil WE”
which lias been |ierfeeted after, iwhiiv
years of dose stfldy and treiitment of
inebriates. The faithful uae accord-
ing to directions of this wonderful
discovery i* positively guaranteed to’ cn* state of affairs, two women
cure the most obstinate case, no trai-
ler how hard a drinker. O'T reeoi-da
show th» marvelotts transformation
ot thousands of drunkards intoxebor,
indiistiiouR and upriglit men.
Wives cure your husband*!! Cliil
’dreu cure your fatiieralI Tins- rein
cdy is in no sense a nostrum but is n
(■pacific for Ibis disease ouiy, and is, , , ,
ho skillfully devised and prepared that ters relating fo business transaction!
St._________1. 1 .. —..1 ..1.1— .. I a.. t I I.o.ii no, BV, tl,n nwvmt in 1.0 fwiloioil
CMftfik
39 rt®rl Street, New York.
joc. ud $i.oo; oil dniggi*t.
lot tho judges, and, of conrac, th«
other. inhabitants, 6f Chicago ere.
As explained by the Chicago tlmm-
Icle, the case under sdjud cation wai
one involving both documentary ,ind
oral evidence. » Two men swobc to
another, and the written testimony
corroborated the men. 'l itis being
the situation Judge Waterman su'd .
tliHt while as a rule women were j
more trustworthy witnesses than I
nten and could be less easily in-
duced td commit perjury, in mat-
it |* thoroughly solulde and pleasaut! men were the more to be trusted,
to the taste, so lb»t it can lie given gUK.e they were more familiar with
in a «up of tea or coffee without the ... * , .
knowledge of (lie person taking it.
scientific.
An nlmurdify usually dies of self
ati ungnliitioii.
Avarice ia ilie result of iibuii -
dance, rafber Ilian of want.
The wise man makes dollars from
the tool’a want of sense.
The triumph or defent of the
shirt waist nmti draweth nigh.
The lootli often bites tlie longue
mid yet they keer together.
The average woman is quick to
jump at conclusions and mice.
The longer n man is married I lie
less his wife expects of him
There nro two kinds of ambition
—-one soars, the other crawls.
Despise nut n small woiiud, n
poor kiiismun or no humble enemy.
The average woman will forgive
her rival anything lint her beauty.
Blow the coala of luigcr and the
rparks will fly in yflffc bwn face,
r , r, _
People often eoufes* lillle faults
for the uprpose of hiding Inline*-
One man often talks another off
his bench and seats himself U|>oti
it.
, He who will not take cheap ad
vice will have to buy dear repent*
mice.
Thousands ot druukHids have cured
them solves with thi* priceless reme-
dy, and as ninny more have been cur-
ed mid made temperate men by hav-
ing" jhe ‘'CURE” administered bv
loving friends mid relatives without
their knowledge in coliee or tin. snd
believe today ilmt they diseontinued
drinking of their own free will. DO
NOT WAIT. Do not be deluded by
apparent and misleading “improve-
ment'’ Drive cut the disease at
onre and for uII lime, “ THE HOME
OOI.D CURE’’ is Mild at the extreme
low priee of One Dollar. I line placing
wiltnn the reach of everybody a treat
ment more effectual than others cost
iug $25 to $50 Full direction* ac-
company each package. Special ad-
vice by skilled plijritians wlu-n le-
qnested withotit rxlra charge. Belli
prepaid to anv part of the world on
receipt «'f One Dollar. Address Dept
O R76. EDWIN B. OlI.ES A COM-
PANY, 23SO and 2332 Market Street
Philadelphia.
All correspondence strictly confi-
dential.
the language used in auch Jjansae-
taous, mid, mnliTslanditig thein bet-
ter, were more likely to remember
card wasdaken in and slitf was an-
nounced. General ‘Harrison and
Mrs. Harrison rose, and the general
received her gravely, shaking bund*
with her and telling lier he was verv
glad to see her. He presented tier
to Mrs. Harrison, and proceeded to
talk, to her as if she- wore n lady
who had come to make a call. let-
lie Elizabeth talked with her father
formally for a minute or two. Then
she laughed, and the ex-president
laughed, caught her up in Ids arms
and coveted her face with kisses.
A Raging, RoariDff Flood
Waelieil down a ielegrnjih line which
Chat. C, Ellis,'of l.iseou, la,, had to
repair “Standing waist deep in iev
water," lie writes, "gave me a terrible
Vhlls4*lphia’t raei'Trolley Par
In Philadelphia a fast trolley-car
is being tested. It taka* newppopfM
in the early morning to Chaatmvl
11.11, fourteen and thr*e-quarhr»
miles a\\ayy It runs at a rate of
thirty-five miles nn |wur, includm*;
a step at h it*f every three:qu'arters if
a mile. DeeaiVonally It ha* run a
mile in a minute ahd an eighth, «nd
it has male the entire distance in
twenty-five minutes, including stops,
which is the sumo time.as the express
tra'n mal es far tlie same dlstarite.
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I'ull *4 ^*20,0)3 OrrbftfttrUn.
MnOanie Patti ha* an orchestra at
i'niig-y-NM. The Inventor eame-.
over from (lemiany to superintend
:« crectinti, and the cost- was no l«a<
than lotto pounds. With it* n d .
ludamo Patti can rehearse• almost
.iiiy opera of wh eh it plays the in-
ktruinenUl port in perfection.
Klisil v» l» « Fire Chief.
The khedive of Egypt is an ener-
getic fireman, niid has each of his
palaces suppled with the latest appli-
ances. Periodical drills "of his do-
niest es are thoroughly carried out.
lie ocensionujlly turps them out on
fiilse nlunns and finus thut they an-
swer to perfection.
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VFFERIH6 WQMEi
Avoid
an
Operation.
Hundred* tf*women die yearly under the Burgeon’* knife; thOu-anda |
terrible |*i<Tn for months of slow recovery trom some operation for j
this Is easy; there Is one remedy for ACL
suffer torrtl
female complaints.
.Jtrasiihfl* ■ Ml ■■■»_.. _____ .■
troitbW* that makes a surgical operutmu unnaoaaaMp— a remedy that ha* J
given perfect health to thousands of buffering women.
0% Q t.ur(.B an forms of Female Waakueesl
||a 1 ■ ■ ■ VpAHAOfA. / Diseaie »pee«illy and p*rui*neoiiv.|
of th»
tried in.li
1*11 other
Its use
OOMFIMED TO HER RED FOR «C VF.MTCEM MONTHS. .
I tl»T« been «iuA»*d lo my bed seTWiteeu ineatha with r.llln* el (he womb sad Me*
s*iua. 1 hs** been trcoU-d by two ph*«lel*ri» but they did me tto goes. 1 hu*B
I different kind, ol hieUlelae* snd I ilrijl t!»t scmrR. f. p. Iienellu r
any different kind* ol medicine* snd I'Mnd that \imrg, F. p. I«ue
all utker ^restmeol^l^hsi n uwd^noly one bottle urn sw^euer^aUMMly. 1
me more I
PUICI *1.0# A aOTTLI.
t dooo not bnnfllo U. Y. P. n»k
. otUorwtMMuU uayuur ortlnr
* auppljr yo« ill mot «ipr«M
4*1. -d,
GERNTLE St CO.,
CHATTANOOGA. TSNN.
If your drngglat dt
hit, (o aond for It. ot
and 41.00 and wo will
‘ULAI.TMY MOTHFUS MAKE BAPEV MOM
I writ, m imi.1 laiM* f.»r frm M* I Vic w
HI \ 1 I'll C'l.lTH, ttnr,["
FAI TH CLUB, oar______
I'haUanaMA, teas.
I . 4»ntfaAC*i J
SOLD BY A W ROUTH,
them accurately. How this garO rise colll Bll(| co„R|, j* grew worse dully,
to tlx* original report i« hard to com- j Finally tlte l>«»t doctors in Oakland
prehend, but mistakes no less mys-
terious are included in every experi-
ence, and this ones docs not justify
the charge so often and so lightly
brought, that ‘‘the newspapers .are
willing, and ever eager, to substi-
tute fiction for fact. For the error
of the individual there is always
leniency, if there is a fairly good
excuse for assuming an intention to,
tell the truth, but malice 05 gross
ignorance is presupposed in the case
Neb., Binux CUv and Omaha said I
had consumption and could not live.
The- I begun using Dr Kings New
Discovery and was wholly cured by
six bottles,” Positively guaranteed
for coughs, colds and all throat and
lung troubles by all di-uggists Price
50c and ^1 00 1'iial bottle free.
'Tia Easy To Feel Good.
Coiinllcsa thousands have found
blessing to the body in Dr. King’s I
New l.ife Pills, which positively cure |
constipation, sick headache, dizziness
jaundice, malaria, fever and ague and |
all liver and stomach troubles. Pure
ly vegetable; never grins or wesken.
Only 25c at all drug stores
M j 11 i 1*:r to Compromise.
The following letter, written by a
woman in Kansas, has been received
7™"™ "; ......1 bv the Philadelphia police depart-
of journalistic errors, and over-, hem , - ^ „„u: , J _„p
nobody spreads n charitable mantle.
And where the individual has one
possible critic, tho newspaper has n
thousand certain ones. The indi-
Croker’a Tsmpsrnnce i.ssson.
Iicprenentntivo Sulxer was one of
tho bi«t friends the-tale
Bradley had. When th^4>rilUan*
young man wax in the house of rep-
resentative* for the first time he Ko-
to dissipate. Word of tins
promise
juat 11*
The mail who breaks a
can easily make anothei
good.
The uliilll is wiser in his inno-
cence than the philosopher in Ins
wisdom. -
A few drops of any essential oil
will insure leather from getting
imitildy.
Cleanliness tuny not be next to
godliness, but it’s u good lire pre-
newer.
V#
.fob Ouldtt't bay. Stood It
Ti Im’d ban 11 etilng Biles They're
■ -nldy lifiniq’iiig, hut Bucklen’s Ar-
ntea Salve will cure the worst case of
pile* on earth H lias cared tliona-
uimIs For injuries, pains or bodily
eruptions, it’s the best salve iu tliq
world Price 25c a Ihjx Ouro gnar-
nnteed B-dd by *11 druggist*
Fn ■ ows(1 Via-i/ine*.
In complisnee with the terms of
Urn Vijl Professor Kobe), the Nor-
wegian inventor who left $500/100
'Tor the promotion of liberal idea*
throughout the world,” three fort-
nightly magazines art to be estab-
lished in France, Germany and Eng-
land TvKpcctirely. Maibe Labort, wlio
defended Captalii Drejfu*, is'to b’
cditoT^B-^hief of the French maga-
zine.
gan
reached llichard. (’joker's ears. ID
decided not to renominate Rrndi'y.
Sulzer went to (’roker and begged
him to give Bradley another chance.
Groker wa* obdurate. Sulzer renew-
ed the attack.
“The boy has been drinking tbo
much," said Crocker. “T want lo
give lfim a lesson to save him.”
Sulzer pleaded hard. lie said lie
wa* sure Bradley would • reform if
Mr.1 Croker would g'ive 'him vn
other chance.
“AH figlrt,” said Croker finally,
“I’ll nominate him again on oqe con-
dition. I hoar he'has been drink-
ing since he got back from congre.vt
If you bring him to Tammany Hall
at 9 o’clock tonight and he is sober
he can go hack.”
Nulzar hustled out ami began to
look for Bradley. He found Brftdley
had gone up the sound somewhere
with a chowder party. Sulzer fol-
lowed him, and when he got to the
chowder -discovered that Bradley
bad been drinking wiue with the pol-
iticians. Sulzer quietly told Brad-
ley’s friends what Croker had said
and they began^a heroic system of
treatment to get the wine Out of
him. They soused him in the salt
water for hal/ an hour. Then they
took him to New York and put hint
through a Turkish hath. After that
they gave him a hearty iueal. and
had a doctor fix up his nerve*.
Promptly at 9 o’clock Sulzer brought
Bradlpy into Tammany Hall, sober
although aomewhat shaky. Croker
looked him over and kapt Ins word
Bradley was renominated, but ho
didn’t heed the warning. He came
back to Washington and hia gooil-
fcUowship soon brought him Luck
to the nM level - -
mit secondhand information to £ir?t-
hand knowledge* aijd if one sta’e-
ment out of several hundreds is ft;Do
that statement alone is diseussid in
Uarfiebl and Arthur “Frat” .Hen.
A correction lias been made ns to
tho recent statement that the lnie
ex- President Harrison was the only
president of the United States who
during Iris college clays was elected
member of a Greek fraternity, lvv-
Preaident Chester A, Arthur was
during his entire college courses a |
member of the Theta chapter of P«d
Upsilon at. Union college, Schenec-
tady, N. Y. James A. Garfield vas |
j also a member of a Greek letter fra-
duya at |
| Williams college.
, ment: “Chief Police, will you see
I the woman whose name is in the 'n-
closed advertisement, I- will settls
I with her for $500. She has a me !-1 t ^ hig ^
vidual is held*to strict accuracv of . oine Fiu“ Fa>s wi 'move mv Wjyiams
fact as well ns of intention onlv on ] from <hc ] w’n‘ Jer I , ..,p„
., lar and pot n bottle of the medic no. * Hindi s)ww% itsnie
the witness stand; the newspaper, 01 , h||J gt)me fu on my f*w. i sue(l ,h 11 A magnificent oak tree nt Athirs,
the contrary, t».flnays forced to .uh- ^ and ^ burnt my fftw nnd Ga„ not only owns itself, but j.os-
now I have got a lieavv benr.l the ceases other property. It was owned 1
doctor sav’j will have whiskers now many years ago by Colonel W. II.
all my life, if she will give von Jink»ou, who, in his childhood
T ^ WOO i will take it and say nothin ’ phiyd around its massive trunk an I
estimating the newspaper s^m t. - ^ (he wom8„/» , in later years grew to love it almost
gturaa «m. 1
Tut* Cents • Yau
L*m Th.n • P*nfty s Nut
to be accurate.
Their Old Peaks are Wawtid.
There is a great ^cramqlc lo se-
cure the old desks used in tke house
of representatives, which arc to be
sold before congress reassembles.
Nearly 800 of the 3 ff? Vein bo is or
the houRkhave filed npnjrcations with
■Clerk irclbiwCll fo sifluire the desks
tffpy occupied duyi&g flv; last con-
gress. if a ch member has announced
his willltfgncss to pny whatever price
is necessary to obtain h s desk. Clerk
McDowell will fix the proper jirice 1 .Vl't awhile,
by selling the unreserved do-ks nt
public aucton. An average of the
prices brought will be made, and
each member can get the desk ai
which he sat during the Fifty-sixth
congress by paying the sum thus
fixed.
as lie would bis own child
Fearing
Helvlll; II** MaIs III* Tomb Itradf. j dial uLcr b.« death the old-oak
A massive sarcophagus of white xvou](( f„]| j,n0 the hands of person*
mnrbie, standing in a beautiful part .vilo would destroy it, ho recorded
of Arlington cemetery nt Washing- )(J detH] conveying to the tree “entire
ton, bears this inscription : George ! posse.-s on of itself and of all land
W. Melville, 1 nited States Navv. within eight ft*et of it on all S des "
Born July 30, 1811. Died —, —
The tomb was erected some years
ago at the ordef of Chief Enginucr
Melville, who also selected the loca-
tion for it. Admiral Millville is m
robust health, and is still in nciivc
scrvi-ic, and iurs no thought of dung
However, he dee ded
some time ago that when hb die.l
he wanted to be buried in Arling-
ton cemetery. In order to prevent
his wisi.es from unseaming at tire
hands of relutnvr he ordered the
tomb lo be prepared and placed, in
position.
THE SOUTH’S LITERARY \*EEK1
Published at Atlanta, Ga.
After a career of more or less activity In the Southern field fo
over a quarter of aeentury l lie Sunny South has againj>e<x
a weekly, better and more readable than at any time in it* hist.
It contains sen*) stories from the beet known authors tho work
over. 11 is devoted to (Southern readers and Bontheru write!* a 13
is their own story paper. Short stories, eUetche-, incident* of wj
and of peace, anecdotes at home and afield, poeins, ideas,
ions, Junta for home keepers, everything of Interest to oldl
young w ill appear In Its excellent weekly make up.
The two great serials, “Tristram ok Blunt,” by Antho
HoCK (now in progress w ith full synopsis to cover former
stallmen is), and ‘•Rosnlyndu** JLovers/’by Maurice I hot
son, to beHn April 27th. will be lead with absorbing inten
throughout tho whole South. Thi* is your opportunity,
only 50 cents for a full year of it. Think of R! 60 cents.
Subscription price is ou y fifty cents a year. No ag
commission. Tho pa|*r Is its ow n best oilhr and argument to 1
subscriber. One sample copy freo to you nnd lo your v-|
neighbors whoso names nnd addresses you send on a pp
tnl card, provided you send at once. A club of five at 60 eta
each, accompanied by the full amount $2.60 net to us, entlfll
the sender to The Bunny South a whole year free.
The Bunny Booth is your old friend in a new form,
ways improving, every issue to excel the last one. The Bouth
literary paper is nere at last. Order It to-day.
I lie Bunny South 111 combination with the ever test of
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THE. SUNNY SOUTH, ATLANTA. GA
bf SUNSET
ROUTE
A Mine for tlie tilorj of G01I.
Itcv. Frank Gunsnulus, of t’l. 'a-
go, has interested his congregation
11 mill ng nnd the churcli bus in-
vested in n ni ne iri tiic Urijin’e.
Creek district, which will be ..per-
iled or the benefit of the church.
Non lie is Professor Hamlin.
Sanford university in California
Ims made Charles S. Hamlin of
[Boston, who was iissistant ecerctury
if the treasury under Cleveland, its
'culutR on interruitional law.
t'llbseiihp for the Argus.
IT.
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A LUXURY WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL!
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« w (Spkans, Mexied and (Mfwniii
Double Daily Service Between ,
mCRI.81SS, HOSTOII, (MLHMK & SIX MiTW
SUNSET-CENTRAL SPECIAL.
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NbW Orl^ns and Denison Via
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Pullman ordinary sleepers from
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tide Points and lie turn. „
ill lruins connect at New Orleans for New York, Washington L
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K. J. FA It K8, O. I*. A T Agt., Houston
n.ustcn at
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Whenlon’e Spladieg C«inmieeloo
Alajor General IJoyd Wheaton
win have a commission, It is su'd.
(hat is both striking and unique. It
lodks like a map of Africa, with the
color line well defined. Just how
it happened niaj never be known.
but the president either upset the
inkwell when afllxing hi* signature
or tired a succession of splutter m;
pmw. Ink is splashcfi ill
eOmmission. It has dried in nil
sort* of fantastic form*, and the liow
. _ p wiU * bcvrifdcr<iiT 1
frow Vftitrt, Pontyfrido, inM(n wh<n u ^ Aj tho ^ {
mission has been Signed it must
Fr*oi Clerklu* t» Clastic*.
Gcqrgo Jfasfler, who i* to succeed
Sir Hiarle* Tuppcr as leader of the
Canadian Conservatives, was, os n
j-nislt bdy,‘ a tferh In » country sfbre.
P'fffeen" years later he *« professor
ut cptfSTfs and bietory ia hirers Brum,
. w.ck unwreraity- , - iV'
p mt ----* -*•»■ - — '*»
An M. P. Wke BstOre as a *taw.
William Abraham, meinher of y *:
Itfunsflt
W«l«, began has career as a work- (
» U»r h, ... . >nJ . „„ onf. (rom ^ .
“S *' 3o",S V
’e; llineiji federation.
Watch cur next advertisement.
----
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has increased immensely, and this coffee
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The grocers all over the countv j keep us busy
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T Strength, fsrity inf Flivtr.
& i^u/3 vPik \ ,V\
Please bear in mind that .,
Lion Coffee
is not a glared article; it is not coated with
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ft hotter appearance. We do not need to resort
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(act, no
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Nine-
Tenths
of
all the
People
Suffer
from a
Diseased
Liver.
HERBINE.
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Crockett, J. R. The Flatonia Argus. (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 16, 1901, newspaper, May 16, 1901; Flatonia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth980626/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Fayette Public Library, Museum and Archives.