The Greenville Morning Herald. (Greenville, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 97, Ed. 1, Thursday, January 6, 1910 Page: 3 of 4
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Woman's Power
Over
Women's mot filorlnus endowment is
10 awaken unci Mold the pure nnd honest love ol a
worthy man. When the lotci it anil Hill loves on
no one in the wide world can know the heart agony
the endures. The woman who suffers from vtcik
nets and derangement ol her special womanly or
ganlim toon loses tlie power to sway Ihe heart ol
o man llcr general health sutTcrs and she loses
her good liuLa her attractiveness her amiability
rod hir power nnd prcstlgo ns n woman. Or. H.V. Pierce of Itui.alo N. Y with
Ihe tuistance orhis stall o able phs!cians has prescribed (or and cured many
thousands of women. He has devised a successful remedy lor woman's ad
nt 'ts. It is Known as Dr. Tierce's 1'avurile Prescription. It is n povilivo
pceifio for tho wenknesscs and disorders peculiar to women. It purifies regu-
lies strengthens and heals. Medicine dealers sell it. No limtit dealer will
xdvise vou to accept a substitute In order to make a little larger profit.
IT MAKES WEAK WOMEN STRONG
SICK WOMEN WELL.
fir. PltnrSt Plcnsunt Mlr's rejulale ana Mtrenphea Sowirft f lrr end Uomlt.
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.J. ADVERTISEMENTS. .J
W-W-M -M-H-M-
TOR RENT Tho nressliiR parlor In
IlocUinm Hotel. Sou J. I' lleckliam
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FOR RENT ts'leu furnished room
Apply to John T. I j.
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FOR SALE Span Rood mules cheap.
IS. V. Harrison.
FOR RENT Unfurnished moms for
light housekieplng. Old phone 441.
1-Ctf
roil SAl.l. A good .oung horse gen-
tle In work t buggy or suney. Sou
S. V. Tt'lilej. 1.
l'OU HUNT V".o room residence on
V08t Washington closo In. lialloy
WrOfUig. 1-0.
oi.ul'ii typi.wihwr roit sai.u
No. B In sood condition. Apply at
Herald office.
TOR SAI.U Kino pair of joung mules
for sale. Bcthell Sockwcll Hardware
Implement Co. 12 IStf.
AUTO FOR SALE A No. 10 Model
lluick prnct'e.illy new. Addrebs J
1. Morgan Penlcl. 1-7
TOR RENT Furnished roms for light
bousekoep'ng or bed rooms. Apply to
7" - H I. V'vldnon Noith Stonewall
street old phone 27G.
ROOM FOR RENT Mia large com-
fortable nice!) furn'slied room with
two beds second floor suitable for
two young men. two blocks west of
Kuty freight depot. Old phone 71 or
new phono 71.
HELP WANTED MALE WANTED
Young mcu to learn automobile busi-
ness by mall nnd prep ire for posi-
tions as chauffeurs and .repair men.
Wo make you expeit In ten vveelu;
assist you to secure position. Pay
big; work pleasant; demand for men
gtont; reasoinblo; write foi p.trtlcu-
lais and samnle lesson. Umpire Au-
tomobile Institute. Rochester N. V
Onefomth oft for cash on suites
side boards buffets and stoves. R. P.
Jones Uast Lee street
All coal and bos. wood heaters nt
Ifreatly 1 educed juices at Chandler's
to make room
lyspepsia
aiiipis
Sufferers from indigestion are wak-
ing up to the fact that peppermint
lozenges charcoal and "dyspepsia
cures" are only makeshifts in the cure
of so troublesome a complaint as
chtonlc indication. What Is required la
something tliat will not only relievo but
vhlch will tone and train tho dlgestlvo
apparatus to aealn do Its work normally
and this these simple remedies cannot do.
There la something more to the euro
of Indlt-cstlon than sweetening th
breath and jet a remedy that only con
tains dlgestlvo Ingredients will not cur
permanently as the basis of Indigestion
la poor bowel circulation and that re-
quires a. eclontluo laxative. We know
of no remedy that combines these re-
quirements better tha.i Dr. Caldwell'
Byrup I'epsln. which has been sold for
a quarter of a cctitury.
Dr. Caldwell's nyrup Pepsin Is a. laxa-
tive tonic a scientific blending of nat-
ural Ingredients for the cure of con-
rtlpatlon lndlgcitlon. liver trouble our
ltomach. sick hcadacho and similar com-
plaints Its Ingredients will bo strengthen
nnd tone the stomach and bowel muscles
that they will again do their work nat-
urally and when that has been accom-
plished jour trouble is over ranr-lo
Stuart Staunton Va. was a long-time
niKerer. as waa O. Tuck. Blackburn
Mo. and they both found their cure
with this remedy. They became con
vlnccd that pills and tablets salts "dy
pepsla cures" etc. wcro at best only
temporary reliefs. They first accepted
Dr. Caldwell's offer of a free sample bot-
tle which ho willingly sends to anyone
who forwards name and address. Later
"having convinced themselves through the
free sample they bought Syrup repsln
of their drugelst at fifty cents and ode
dollar n tott ft.
Dr. Caldwell personally will be pleased
to gho ou nny medical advice you may
desire for yourself or family peiUlnlr.g to
the stomach liver or bowels absolutely
free of ttharge. Explain your caae In a
!f ""..SSI11. hB " rfPly.to you In detail.
For tliVfree sample almply send your
name tend addresa on a postal card or
otherwise For either request the doctor's
address Is Dr. W. 13 Caldwell It.SUCald-
nui uui.u.iig .tuiiiit:iriiu ill
Th(wlMnet.liahteJt
andmosicomioriauie
POMMEL
SLICKER
At the same time
cheapest in me
eni Because 11
wears longest
'350 Everywhere
Every garment '(
MtHMnlpprl
waterproof Cetolog
Burleson College
School 01 Music
MISS QIB80N Director.
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FELT HATS.
Evolution of the Fl iffy Fur Into lh
Finished Product.
It Is nn liitiTcttlii mailer lo follow
ilnRu by muri tin I'ltiltitlun of i llttlp
pile of soft 1I11IT rnbalt fur Into the
finished lint uhi'lliri a llcht colored
crush orn raven hhu I; haul bat of the
vlerhy shape. The ki'IutiiI Idea ubnut
inch n hat It lhat It Is cut and iinuln
or molded out of n sheet of Mt. so j
that uiiin7ctncnt comes when one Is
shown bales mid heaps of rabbit fur
and Is told thai It Is out of this lhat
hats are mnde. I "ol t Indeed I not so
much n pilmary material but felting
Is the process by which wool lur or
hair Is matted together mid formrd
Into a close fabric h'or hull rabbit
fur I the m.ileilal Used. The llrst
s'ep In lis trentmeiit Is the thorough
ilcnii'diix of Ihe do-c clipped fur III 11
mnculnv which winnows It of nil dirt
or foreign mutter nnd le.nes It In 11
foft Unify condition icsemblliig the
nnest mid llghlest down.
Anything le.s resembling n hat It Is
Impossible to linagluc. Hut the iirn-
velous Ingenuity of Ihe next process
ntcoinplNhes nn almost maglcul
change. In the central box ot n hop-pei-llke
maehlue 11 big copper cone re-
vohes. I'roiu num. ihe soft Hurry
fur Is fed down In vhower whleti
clings like gruy snow on Ihe lending
tone while Jets of water nnd sleiim
spray on the fur mat mill plii'trr It
Into n complete cocerlng In 11 minute
or two the cone Is coccrcd lo the
depth of one eighth or 1111 ln h with
this milter and saturated fur which
Is now become felt. '1 he machine Is
stopped the cone Is taken out. and the
workman dexterously peels off the felt
eoierlug. llelng built up 011 the cone.
It Is 11K0 cone shipecl nnd looks lll.e 11
gigantic sugar loaf big. It Is the em-
bryo hat.
In this llrst slnle It Is n soft wet.
felt cone measuring l!l by DO Inches.
Itolled up It enters upon 11 series ot
processes nnd Is shrunk together so
that It inensure-t lOVt hy 11 Inches.
'J he bat now 11 brow uy gray felt
cone like a clown's cap. Is smoothed
hy being placed against rapidly revolv-
ing sindpnper. It Is stlircned by be-
ing dipped In shellac dyed black by
iniincr-don In a vat and then pusses
on to be hhnped. Warm water gites
the felt pliability again nnd Hie man
pulling out or "enislng' the apex ol
the cone draws nnd smooths It down
to a wooden block ot the eiiut shape
and size the bat Is requited to be. As
It dries It takes Its destined shape und
firmness ns regaids the crown while
the brim-Is still flat unci liiitrlmmed
The body of the hit Is now prnetl
cnlly mil-.heil. 'J hen conies Hie shap-
ing of the brim which Is woiked down
mid bent oer 11 wooden frame of the
exnet curl and Hue of the ordained de-
sign l.'acli size nnd style of hat ha:
Its own frame as It has also lis Iron
mold wood block etc. and eveiy nl-
(elation In n season's styles nnd shapes
cnlls for 1111 entirely ucw set of molds
-llrooklyn Kngle.
Highest Endurable Temperature.
It Is dlllieult to say what (be high
est temperature Is 1I1.1I u human be-
ing enn live In. In Ihe kitchens of
some of the great hotels mid In the
blokeholds of some Hciitushlps the
temperature gels to HO or US de-
grees. Cooks and iheli helpers and
sinkers have to endure thai lempeiii
tine lur hours at a lime and ihey
seem lo get along prelly well. '1 he
holiest place peih.ips where human
beings woik Is In the wilciiiillng fm
lories where Ihe lenipeiainre Is 'Jl'.'.
the boiling point of wilier. 'I hole lire
a few who call sliind tills heal foi 11
llllle while ut a lime but man ran en
duie no moie.-.N'cu Will; Amcrlcuii
Vesuvius.
Vesuvius cut but a small figure In
olsloiy till the lalH'i Imlt ut the hrst
century of Ihe Christian era. In 7'J
II 0. lis eraler beiwd ns a cuiiip ot
refuge to a baud ot glaillalois. In i-'l
A. I) the serenity was biol.eti by 11
violent grumbling lli.it manifested II
self In n severe enithqiinke that sliciik
up Ihe surrounding legion. Tor sixteen
years ihe subleriiiiieiin rumblings dm
tluueil ut Intervals ami In the year Tli
A. I) enme the great catastrophe In
which lleiciilnneuiii mid louipell were
oveiwhelmed In IcUl theie was mi
oilier lerrlble explosion ni'd iliict- lint
time Vesuvius hat) seldom been ut ret
for many years together. 11m halite
A Culinary Tragedy.
"What's the mutter dear';" nkeil
Sir JiiMwcd as lie mine Into Ihe luuu
nnd found Ills wife crying us It her
heart would break
"1 am so discouraged" she sobbed
"What has botheied my llllle vvlle'r'
"I worked nil Ihe iilteriiniui making
custards bemuse I knew you were so
fond or them unil-niid" Hero she li
gan weeping hysterically iigaln
"And what. dnrllngV"
"And they tinned out to he sponge
cakes."
The Cleverest.
Wllly-You see. It was this way
The) were all Ihree mi dead In love
with her and all so eligible thai lo sel
tie Ihe mailer she nitre. 1 m iniiiry the
one who should gmws the neuresl in
her age. Arthur-And did she? Will)
-I don't know. I Lliuw Hint she tuur
tied Ihe one who guessed Iho Inn est.
Crushed.
"llenlly. lmse Mils hill U out
rageoiiH. Vol iiiusl not try to dris
like Hit- iniliiuiinlrrV wire '
"My dfiir Jvitl Minimi yourself I
Bin onK trying to appear as well drc-4
l at rlie shopgirls
v ' AbsencUlBiJHH'Ot
A .A mind iilBpRo1"
V. I Ircseed --'Br3f
s&K V" It" Sold by C W. Gee
tLtt'cH n i ohcr vttur rnt t am fatiU selling iDglAlD
Mm. tvv r i- fv
'a.amiWKammaBZ-kr1t CSftM l- "T-ML
-iHtssflsssssssssLBsf'M) T tll -I ftlxi- .nW i -JET SUffV t"
THE TAX ON SALT.
One of the Things That Started the
French Revolution.
Itcforo the Trench rcvoltillou Ihe
government established warehoused at
which the Inhabitants were compelled
to liurchaso their sierra of salt. Thee
j warehouse! were nuiueroui In some
provinces anil few la other); but
whether sufllclent or Intiilllilent for
the needs of the population the were
often situated nt a considerable ills.
t tance frera the towns anil v Maces.
' ivhoso Inhabttnnts had to trudge tulles
along Imd roads lo buy their xalt.
I Hut this vvna not nil. It was pre-
j scribed bj law that the head of every
I family must lay In his stork of salt not
ot such limes ns might suit his nun
I convenience but on one slnted day In
I the J ear. Should he fall In this ob-
scrv nnco ho wns fined mid he was also
I fined If he purchased a smaller quan-
tity than the law pteicrlbed.
Ills hardships did nut stop even
there. On making his annual purchase
ho had to slnle ihe different purposes
for which ho Intended lo use the salt
during the ensuing year nnd In the
event of his being discovered sailing
Ids soup Instead of his pork according
to his statement or his pork Instead of
his soup on tho day he had named lie
was also liable to n line. Ills kitchen
was never secure from Ihe Intrusion of
tho Inspecting ofllccr. nnd woe lo Ihe
housewife who vvns delecled In nny
pct(J. llf.nc0I1 ot hIs lnv.
WONDERFUL ROCK GARDEN.
Englishman Has a Threo Acre Repro-
duction of the Matterhorn.
The largest lock garden In Knglnnd
Is tlmt of Sir I'rnnk Crisp nt P'rliir
Park. Henley. It Is a faithful repro
duction of the Mattcrhoin on it scale of j
about three acres. Seven thousand
tons ot limestone were brought from
Yotkshlie to make It.
The biiow capped peak Is represent-
ed by quaitz. Below It me thousands
upon thousands of nlplnc Mowers grow
ing In pockets between the rocks nnd
lining everv chink in the trails that
ascend the mountain. There must bo.
... .. ... . . ti .
i.W ciuereui species in 0100m nc once.
jo. iuk inc- ui im- uiiiuiiifiiii mji
Country Life In America. Is a mlnla
turo Swiss chalet where oue may- sit
nun vujoj tuu fccrue cuiupnruiK ' iuu
main fenti.res w lib u little broure mod- k--i " . a uc 1M..-e.
cl of the Matternhorii which Sir I'm 11 k -' t0 stat0 llnl ' c-181' tu !
had made for the eutertaliiiuent of for whatever 1 may. need and 11 surplus
his guests. A brook courses down the 1 10 subscribe to any enterprise that
mountain side and Just before It i00Ks good. I am here to servo (lieen-
reaches Ihe chalet It forms n pretty . ull( tlu. bcl)l ot n(jP lU)11U)
caseiiue unci incii spii-nus oiu ui yuu 1
feet Into a miniature lake decorated 1
with pygmy water lilies nnd richly
margined w Ith pinks primroses ten
thins and other nlplnd Dowers.
A Good Laugh Is Good For the Health.
Look nt the laugh lu whatsoever
light you will whether you bee It as
the deliverer from the bondage to out-
grown notions; a schoolmaster with
the sharp svv Itch of 1 idlcule to teach us
manners; nn apostle of democracy pro-
claiming that we are all of the sumo
clay made of It nnd to letiirn (o It
hut every lump of it holding sonio
sparkle of the dlvluo fire and woe be-
tide the man that tries to make us
think that he Is of different stuff! Look
at the laugh 1 say. In any light you
choose and you will see that It Is not
so much the downfall mid confusion of
the laughed ut that makes us happy
that joggles our waistbands and sends
the ha-ha spouting out that pumps
the blood along the sluggish veins
massaglug the luteilor vvoiLm and re-
placing the shopworn slock of air with
a new consignment as It Is Ihe sud-
den shaip. lutcuse ieall?atlou uf our
personal well being. liugeno Wood In
Succesa Magazine.
Harlem In New York
lu an early charier of v. hat Is now
New York occurs I be naiiio of Lancas-
ter. That Is what Harlem used to be
called. It comprised Hie territory on
Slnuhnltiin Island 1101 tu of n lliivdiavvn
from tliu foot of L'ast Seveuly-fouilli
street lo the foot ot Manhattan street.
The real Ilnrleni village was a teltle-
ineut collected within n ladlus of n
ijuarler of 11 mile from One Hundred
and Twenly-fourlh Btrcct nnd Third
avenue. Today the name Ilnrleni Is
applied lo tho whole territory noith of
Ono Hundred ami Tenth street east
and west. After the name Liuirnsler
was eliminated the village was tailed
Nieuw Haarlaem. Now York I'ress.
Now Kind of Setter.
Utile Oscar aged Hie bid n dng
which was almost always to be found
behind the stove lu the kitchen. Oscar
once vlslled at 11 house where there
wcro two tine dogs. The niasler of the
house told him Hint they wei Irish
setters. The llllle fellow who was
vary fond of his pet answered ijulekly
"Mine Is u kitchen Heller" Dcllneatoi.
Better Than Ever.
Mary Ilukstoop-DId he till ynu lire
with biin would w Hue grand sweel
song? Maudle SldeslieetNn. He said
It would lie one grand beiehd. nweet
toned sliver coaled Indestructible pho-
nograph record. l'uck.
Getting On.
Pnthcr And how me you getting- on
It school. Johnny? Johnny Oh 1
have learnid to say Thank you" and
"If J mi plenne" In Trench. I'nther
That's more than you ever learned lu
ICnellsb.
Not Unite o Sponge
I'ercy-Skllls s a sponge-a perfect
sponge.
"Oh not When 11 Blunge absoibs
anytbliur by Kinee-lug It you can get
It agalu." Detroit I rrKfss.
Keif Is the
't charity
Lttln fro
Offer to the Public.
Tbo.beeteh Wall Taper Co offers to
Iho public as a Xmaa present one
third oft of all high grade Art I'ic
tures beginning Baturday . Iho 18th
Inst. They also have some of tho pat-
terns of wall paper of 1903 loft joj
can purchase at your own price.
Their burnt wood assortment Is thvi
only oue In town. Wo aleo Invito you
to exaralnx our Wall Paper lino of
1910 this Is the beet patterns ever
seen In tint wall paper Hue
OEISTEII WAM. I'AI'i:il CO
Weet Uii Street.
Wall Papor Paints Pictures etc.
Mrs. S. Joyce Claremost JJ. II.
writes: ' "About a year ago I bought
two bottles of Foley's Kidney llercedy
It cured me ot a severe case of kid-
ney trouble ot several years stand-
ns U certainly Is a grand eooi
medicine and I beartlli recommend
It" Sold by C W. Gee
ana
THE BOOSTER CLU3.
Sketch of the New Secretary and Hla
Statement to the People.
Secretary John II. IMckson of tho
Booster Club during the past year
was connected with tho government
experiment nnd demonstration work in
Collin count) He was born on n.
tann and always In o'oso touch with
tho farmers He expects to he trans-
ferred to th's territory as collabora-
tor on tho cooperative demonstration
farm work. Kor nine years Mr. lit
Ickson was in tho service ot tho
I'llsco nnd Missouri Pacific railroads
and was for several years Immigra
tion agent along the Frisco lines
Mr I.rlcluoii Issues the following
declaration to the clQItcnsliJp of
Greenville;
"Having ben elected secretary of
the Iloostcr Club for tho coming year
I take this occasion to nsk tho hearty
cooperation of every enterprising nnd
progressive citizen of Greenville. Wo
want every one who believes In tho !
wonderful possibilities of this city to
boost and If yuu aru a pessimistic
cioaker then keep quiet nnd let those
who arc willing to boost build up tho
town and develop her surroundings
No town in the state has a brighter fu-
ture provided her citizenship ns a
whole will Join hnnds and work to-
gether. To accomplish the greatest
good th's club must and will so long
as I am secietary bo run on a cold
blooded business basis. So fai as 1
am concerned there will bo no senti-
ment or favoritism connected with
the club work livery body will bo
treated with tho saiuo courtesy and
consideration nnd It shall bo my pur-1
'pose to work faithfully and unccas-
ingly for a grcnter Urcenvlllo Dur-
I lllK tllu . cal . haW) bctn 8lcro.
tary of tho rurmersvillu Comnurcinl
club and have the endorsement of
" business firm nnd progrcsslvu
I. .!.... P il. .1 1.11.. t r
.;...... u. c....c ... lu. .. u.
mo Jieuiiiu neiu unuw nouiuciiiug ui
ilat ml8 )ee accomplished at Far
mcrgCi ilcrcrot(. 1 come not us a
A t I 11 I..
conclusion wlth to sty to the members
and overy ouu contributing to tho
biippoit ot the club that every dollar
will pass through the hands ut the
pioper committee.
"Yours Very Truly
JNO II L'UICKSON
"Secretary."
A HOUSE WARMING.
Secretary Erlckson Will Meet the Peo-
ple With a Smoker Friday Night.
Secretary Krickson furnishes the
following to Tim IIcrald
The Booster club will on I'rldny
evening have a "House Warning"
meeting The members and others In-
terested In the growth mid develop-
ment ot Greenville nro cordially lu
vited to aloud this meeting.
At the meeting wo want to discuss
the Immediate and important nulls uf
the city and outline tho year's work
We shall try lo nrrango a smoker
for this occasion. Comu out ami Join
hands with us and let ub try to map
out a practical course to pursue
whereby great things nny bo aceom
pHshcd for Oienvlllo this year.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Deeds Filed For Record In Office of
County Clerk
(rurnlshed by KIncey Abstract Co )
Deeds filed January 1 1U10:
W. N. Klzer to J. A llarnhaidt 70
neies of Hsram Tldwell survey ?3S5.
C C. Samples and wife to L' 0.
Money fin ncroH of James Hamilton
survey J750.
G W Yancey and wlfo to W W.
Rogers 22 1-2 acres of Win II McVuy
survey 3350.
I. T. Clymer to W. 1! Brown and
wife 40 acres of the John Burnhnm
and Jmrius Russell surveys fl.nou
W W Rogers and wife to W. J. Win-
stod 22 1-2 acres of tho Win II Mc-
Vay survey $350.
S H Duniinm nnd wlfo to It. C
Gregg 110 acres of the Jackson I'ltz-
geruld survey $21100.
Haw's This?
We offer Ono Hundred Dollars Ho-
ward for any enso of Catarrh that can-
not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure
1 J CIII:NI:YJ Toledo O.
We tho umltTrBHjPu have known
I' J Cheney for therlasl 10 years and
bti.u 1 111 in perfectly honorable lu all
bus nusc transactions und financially
able lo 1 irry out nny obligations made
by his ll'in. Waldlng Kiniian & .Mur-
vln Whulu.i lo Druglsts Toledo O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Inter-
nally nct'ng directly iiun the blood
and iwuioiis surfaces of tho system
Testimonials sent free I'rlco 75c per
bottle. Sold by all Druggists
Take Hall's Family Pills for Consti-
pation. Tim busiest and mightiest little
th'ng thut ever was made Is ChniDber-
Iain's Stomach ami I.lvc(r TaJileta.
They do the work whenever you re
quire their old These tablets change
weaknoss Into strength llstlensnesB
Into energy gloomlnoss Into Joyous
ucss Their action is so gentle one
don't rcallo they have taken a purga
tive Hold by McOauhguy Bros and
nil druggists.
Why send oft to navo your clotboi
made when you can get them maau
right hero nt home by Fred Dlurcki
Just as cheap and you can see them
while they are being made and thorn
Is no clianco of your suit being madu
wrong or out of stylo cioiucs mean
ed. repaired and pressed. The same
prompt attention Is given to ladles
clothing.
After exposure and when you fesl
u cold coming on take Foley's Honey
and Tar the great throat and lung
rnmedv. It stoDs the cough relieves
the congestion nnd expels the cold
from your system Is mildly laxative
ltetuto substitutes Sold by G. W.
uoe.
Foley's Orlno I-axatlvo'-'lijTT'''
women and children n. i-
and pleasant taste mar IQ 1 w
ID Tioieu. iiuieen;i j vo ..
tablets etc. Cure Cfl NVlAl
. I i. n r n.a .-. ' " "
I " '" "" .
- fitted to the
Excellent patterns uM wblia
tto nicest nosers Bli. optlol
jVpany maVeBj Uesqual?
WILL NOT DE A CANDIDATE.
W. F. Norman says will not be In
rare for Sheriff.
To my many friends nnd llioso whn
have so earnestly solicited mo to make
tho raco for tho Democratic tiomlna
lion for sheriff ot Hunt county and
to tho Democrats of Hunt county gen-
erally t wish to .say through the me-
dium o tho press that I very greatly
apprcclato the lmny solicitations t
have had to become n enndldnto for
tho office of sheriff and shall ever re-
member with gratitude the many pro-
mises of support given 1110 by many
ot the best men ot Hunt county and
j their nxprcsslons of my fitness for the
position.
A number of my best friends have
announced themselves cndldntes tor
sheriff; they nro men who would Blip
port me It not In tho race themselves
and It has nover been tuy purpose or
disposition to nntiigniil-u u friend and
so many of my personal fi lends being
aspirants for the offico ut sheriff
have decided that I will not bo In
'limit- ii.iv. nnil tliltii. If mill frtl. lltil
....... ....J ..I... ........ .. U...J ... ...H
1 so advise my many fr.ends who have
pledged lie their support In rase 1
become n candidate
1 have lived in Hunt county rur Ihtr
ty years; have always lespecled Ihe
law and stood for Its supremacy.
1 have an ambition to bo sheriff ol
mt coln f(cl llwt lmvo mil
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sufficient experience to cnablo mo lo
discharge the dul'en ot the uffteu sat-
isfactorily lo the peop'e.
It Is quite likely that some time In
the future I will hu a candidate rur
sheriff of Hunt county nnd If success-
fill will certainly Iry lo enforce the
law with perfect fa'rness nnd with
.out showing special favors fo any.
j Again thanking my many friends for
their iiBsurnccs of support and leav-
ing them free to help the ir.in of their
choice among tho number of camll
(alc3 .Ul( h(l!aK InhCr 0cr riliulj
to assist tho successful candidate In
the enforcement of the law nnd lo
serve my friends nt any time I am
ltcspectfully
W T NOlt.MAN.
TWO SUITS FILED.
Doth Uelng Cases for Damages Arjlnst
Defendants.
Two iI.iiu.iko suits were filed 111 the
office ot the district clerk yesteiday.
ns follows: M I. ovine t Sou vs T
J. Neelcy el nl and M l.evluo JL Son
vs 11 G Demon ct nl l.ooney &
Clark attorneys lu both eases.
LECTURE RECITAL JANUARY 12th
An Entertainment of Exceptional Edu-
cational Value.
Tho Burleson College Mnalo depart
ment announces an event of 111010 than
ordinary Interest tu the music loveru
and music students ot Greenville In
the coming of W. Wnugli l-iuder tho
eminent critic lectured und pianist
of Chicago who will give two lecluie-
recitals lu the afternoon and evening
of the twelfth of Jauuaiy nt tho col
lego.
Mr. Lnuilur Is a plnul.t nt tho firm
rank a graduate of the Conservatory
of Llejuig and a pupil for tlueu years
of Llst.
During his stay in Duiopo ho wub
closely associated with 11 any of tho
greatest musicians: Liszt Wagner
tiopblo Mentor Sgamhall Itaff and
many others of whom he gives In-
teresting accounts based upon tho au-
thority of his personal acriuuiutancu
with them.
.Mr Lauder has played before tho
late Popo l.'0 XIII and tho loyal
families uf Italy and Saxony and In
his tours over this country hu lias
given over five thousand recitals.
Tho lceluro-recltiil of which Mr
Lauder was the originator has greatly
Increased the appreciation and under
standing of musical literature and art
In this country and Is uf exception
ill odiicat'ounl value both for students
and musluil laymen. Tho plan con
slsts ot a lecture upon the works of
either one or a gioup of composers
an era In musical history national
characteristics or musical form lllus
lrated at tho piano by programs drawn
not only from music wrltti 1 for the
piano but from orchestral operatic
nnd song literature and Mr. lender's
success In this field consists lu 1Mb
practical uso of tho unlimited know-
ledge of musical literature at his com
maud Tho dally press ot Dubuque
Iowa asBerls that ho knows more
about iis'c than any oilier man llv
Ing und certulnly tho nuigu ot his pro
gram seems to bear out this test)
niony.
A Valuable Booklet Free
nvery perwm who calls at French
& Moore's drug storo will bo given a
llttlo booklet written by an enJnout
authority Uvery family has ouu or
more persons who have etremu plm
ides dandruff ring worm tetter
prickly heat lilvej or boiiio form ot
skin or scalp disease. This booklet
Is written In such n p'ulu simple mau
nor that any person after perusal of
It can tell what is tho matter wltn
tnem and can at oucu proceed to get
a simple homo IrentiM-nt that will
destroy the germ life thut causes the
disease und In this way effect a com-
plete euro ot any form of skin or
scalp disease.
I liavo been selling Hall's Texas
Wonder tor the cure ot Kidney hlad
dor and rheumatlo troubles since hi
first put It on the market and I roc-
commend It as tho best kidney modi
cine I have ever sold. Oeo's Drug
Store Greenville.
Have you a weak throat? It bo you
cannot bo too careful Vou cannot h-
Kln treatment too early Kach cold
makes you more liable to another and
tho last is always tho harder to cure
If vou will take Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy at tho outset you will be
Sj. . . a .. II .1 t..
lltos and all druselsts.
tne greatest vaiuo i
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ajfA yr. much tTOUb'e. Bold by Me- XmlQta the Henii of Twls Witt BdicILK" " "" n " " '" ' ... ? fr
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and duties or by over-frequent bearinc and nursinc of
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pathy. Hut while sympathy is commendable what these unfortunate women most necJ ia
good honest square-deal Restorative Tonic and Strcngth-givinglNcrvine and Regulate
one compounded and carefully adapted to act in harmony withlwoman's Deculiar. d '
catc ever sensitive organization.
who so well fitted to select carefully proportion the ingredients andcompound jt
remedy for the cure of these distressing and often nain-wrackintr wcAtiessei and itr-nnnJ
ments as the carefully and
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THIS jM3SDlOI2SnE IS
TIM OSR RtlMFMY Now and lor over 40 j-cars sotil by druggists for Woman's
Peculiar Weaknesses and Distressing Ailments gotten up by one having all ot
the aboc qualifications.
TIM Qn Kn.yWDV which absolutely contains neither alcohol twhlch to most
H'aitit'fi Is rank poison) nor Injurious or habit-forming drugs.
TIM ONn RIlAWIiY which Is so perfect In Its composition and -co good In its
curatlxc effects as to warrant Its makers In printing Its every Ingredient as
they do on Its outside wrapper verifying the tame under solemn oath.
In all the above most important particulars the "Favorite Prescription" stands absolutely
alone in a class all by itself as woman's most reliable and trust-worthy remedy in tune of
sickness and distress. It is a pure glyceric extract made- from American curative roots
found by long time experience most valuable in curing woman's weaknesses and derange-
ments. The leaders in all schools of medical practice have endorsed each of its ingredi-
ents as of the best known remedies for the complicated affections for which it is recom-
mended. These professional endorsements should count for far more than any number of
lay testimonials. A booklet full of them sent free on receipt of name and address.
"World's Displnsakv Mudical Association K.V. Pierce M. D. Pres. Buffalo N Y
A Policeman's Testimony.
J. N. Patterson night nollceman ol
Nashua Iowa wrllor. "Last wlnlei
I had n bad cold mi my lungs and
tried nt loual half a dozen ndvor
tlBcd cough medicines and had treat
ment from two physic lain without
getting nny benefit A friend iceoiu
mended l'oley's Honey and Tar and
two- thirds of a bnttlo cured mo. 1
consider II tho greatest rough mid
lung medicine In the vvuild Bold by
C. W. (lee
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Hcxamcthylencteti amine
The above Is the mime uf i nurmiin
chemical which Is one of tho many
valuable Inurud'ents of rulny Kid
noy Itoniedy Ilevami'tlivlenetetrnm
Inu lh rccognlrod b medical lel
books and authorities us a mlc add
solvent and anl septic tor Iho urlim
Take roley s Klduov Iteniedy ns soun
as yoa notice anv lireguluiiles and
avoid a Mirluus uialuly. Sold by !
W. (leo.
l'oley's Honey mill Tar Is tho limit
and safest courh remedy for eblldieu
At tho first svmpionih or a cold give
as directed and wind of danger of
croup bronchitis soro throat cold lo
Iho head and stuffy breathing It
brings comfort nud ease to tho lll-
lle ones. Contains no opiates or
other harmful drugs Keep always
on hand and refuse subtdltutcH Sold
by C W. Oee.
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Look for the Singer Sign (The Red S.)
When lu need of machine. We can
glvo you your money 'h worth. Think
a fi drawer diop head 8lngoi from
J20 00 to $03 00 Your credit 'is good
SINOI.H S M CO
II. lluylo Mgr
Chaniberli n'a Tough llomody never
disappoints thosu who use II for obsti-
nate coughs colds ami In nations of
tho thronl and lungs. II slaiuls tin
ilva'led ns a roinedv for all (brunt and
lung d seises Sold by Mcfiiiighuy
Ilros. & nil druggists.
Clianibei Iain's Cough lli-ucdy Is not
a common everyday cough mixture
It Is n meritorious remedy for all the
troublesimio and daiigeioiis complica-
tions resulting flom cold lu Hie head
throat chest oi lungs Sold by Mc-
riaugliuy Uios and all diugglrits.
Save jour broken louses and send
thorn In nnd have them duplicated.
Dr M Ileskovv Optician
ipraS is
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CALIFORNIA
Fsg Syrup Co-
sold BYLCAOIHO DHUCCISISM'ABOnii
Ely's Cream Balwi
Puro to Olvo Sntlofuotlon.
aivcs ncLteF at okce.
It cla.mH.ftrrf)!! Ji xU stid protbHlh
iibuw-M.1 iiLfiubnuiDT-'" iltintf f r tn CiUrrb
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made Invalids by the drudgery of
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thoroughly educated and regularly graduated physician who 1
a. Ficrcer Favorite FrescrIjrtoiiu
Those Pies of Boyhood. I
How delicious wern tho pies or bov-
liood No pies now over taste so good.
What's changed? the pies? No Its you.
v'ou've lust Iho BtioiiR healthy sto-
aiach the vigorous liver tho active syrups cod Ilvnr oil or doctors have
tllnoys the regular bowels nt boy- fulled don't loso heart or hopo. TakV
ioiiiI Your digestion is poor nnd Sou Dr King's Now Discovery. Satlsfac-
blanio tho food What's needed? A Hon Is guaranteed when used for nny
complete toning up by Dluctrio Hitters thro it or lung trouble It has saved
of all Digitus ot illBestlunBlomaeli ' thevuaands ot hopeless sufferers. It
l.lvei Kidimys llowuls--Try them
I hey 'II lesloi. your boyhood nppettto
and appieclallim of food and fairly Bat-
undo your body with new health
st'ength nnd vigor. Cue at all drug-
gists. A Frightful Wreck
of Haiti automobile or buggy mnyi
rausu cuts bruises abrasions sprains
or wounds that demand llucklon'a Ar-
idea Salvo earth's greatest healer i
Qii'ek lellef nud prompt euro results
Tor burns bolls. Bores of all kinds '
eerenm chapped hands and lips Boro
eyes or Kirns Us Miprouo. Surest
pile rme 25c at all diugglsls.
A. superb tram- j7 I
Nut juii nn ciiilimiry tram hut an extra- 1) yj
onliiiary one IL"
A It am that sets the pace for other trains to f
I follow siinieilimi; in advance of anytliini; l
vUn in the Southwest. Ya
XKe Katy Limited sl'w
ii in a I.im hy itself. It liai itahlUlieJ a
iu w .f otil Usv rmifort a nil tonvtnki.cti tu
lrjcl frum Texas
T y St. Louiri and Kansas City
lliih liniittd dain uf imllin.iL'iI rtunfnrli fi
hrillianlly lighted throughout aiuU -
with
CKAIIt. CARS more sttr-utiva
comforlaMe tlun uiuil No 'ttr
bLI.Iil'HUS tlut arc imt little finer than ny
rreviuity tnult hltr laJJc tnMt room -Jcntal
ivatonc liJini( vmtluw tcrttn aUctriti fan-
electric li.rtlt Iiiflit olcrvatiun tar
The Kaly I.imiu'il iwlii iu
Companion Train Inc Katy Flyer
j'lvc the Kat itvu Uittraim daily vifh thruulKtuit (.arsanvtaleejiers
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RAPHY. ENQLI8H INCLUDES PRACTICAU ORAMMAR
LETTER wniTINO 8PELL1N0 RAPID CALCULATION AND
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CIilSS Ot CUSCS.
Napoleon's Grit
was of tho unronquorable never-say
die kind the kind Hint you need most
when you have a bad cold couli or
lung disease. Supposo troches cough
masters stubborn colds obstlnati
coughs hemorrhages la grippe croup
asthma hay fover and vvhooplnK cough
and Is the most snfo and certain rem
edy for all bronchial affections. SOc.
ft. 00. Trial iioltlo froo nt all druw;
stores.
Work 24 Hours a Day.
Tho busiest llttlo things ovor made aro
Dr. King's Now Life Pills Uvery pill
Is a Biigar-conled globule of hoalth
tint chnuges vvealitiess Into strength.
languor Into energy brain fng into
mutnl power curing Constipation
Headache Chills Dyspepsia Malaria
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