The Knox County News (Knox City, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, October 21, 1910 Page: 3 of 8
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DOCTORS FAILED
Bat Earl, a Palestine boy. had his
eheek, upper lip and other parte of
his Iace badly eat Saturday moraine
fcj a whiskey bottle, thrown from In-
ternational and Great Northern pea1
oenger traía southbound at Palestino.
Rw people were killed and seven-
teen injured when two trains on the
dártenos and Western Carolina
crashed together at full speed, two.
■Biles south of McConnich. S. C.
After three attempts at the organi ■
saltan of a pool for 151®. the 40.00*
tariey tobacco growers of Kentucky
declared the pool off through their
district board assembled in 'Lexington
ta extraordinary session. The session
lasted until after midnight, when a
resolution declaring the pool off was
finally jriy¡ri
The Synod of Texas convened Wed-
nesday in the College Park Presby-
terian Church, in Sherman. The ses-
sion was opened with a sermon by
®wMT. M- Anderson. D-D., pastor of
the First Presbyterian Church of Dnl
Fire destroyed property rained at
S1C.966 in UcLeon, Texas.
Gen. W. H. King, a prominent aol-
statesman and Mason, died at his
in Sulphur Springs.
The Railroad Commission authorized
S rate on cleaned or milled rice in
car loan lots from Ganado and Mark-
to" Galveston of lSc per 100 lbs.
Baptist missionary and educa-
tional convention id Texas assembled
In the meeting horfse of the Mount
Olive Baptist Church. Gainesville. Rev.
B. J- Brown, pastor. Rev. L K. Wil-
liams, Fort Worth. Is president.
Lesley Hampton, a negro 102 years
old. died suddenly in Ft. Worth, and
Justice Ma ben. who held the inquest,
decided death was due to natural caus-
es. or old
by
Un sight 1 vu compelled En pt
my bed Bimfen rim—, 1 bad
doctors but ther
to have bat Urtie dBase. AC
I tried Dt. Kilmer's Swamp-Root and
fasnd immediate relief.
I began to get weü after the first half
down dose*, and am now in an. ordinary
•cate of gocd health. I
Root erad ane and I believe it a a tin*
tonie and an unrivaled bladder
Ten may pobfish this statement ac any
tune or place joa any wish.
Yours ierv trufv..
M T. BOKTTCK.
Mi-M'nnvUle. Tenxr
Snbeeriled and vwnrn to
mcj office at McMinnville, Tenn "tin Jul
Jlst.
W. A. JOHNSON.
Notary Public.
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SftMtf*-
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an JOHN
Austin. Texas, made a gain of 24J1
per cent in inhabitants in the last ten
years. Its population as announced
by the census is 2S.S00, against 22^58
In ISM, being an actual increase of
T.«WL
Experiments made with the black
waxy land of Bell County to ascertain
Its adaptability to irrigation have
proven successful and demonstrate the
wonderful producing capacity of the
land under such conditions.
In s tew days it is expected that the
Waco, built for use in Brazos River
improvement work, will start upon the
trip from Jeffersonville. Ind.. down the
Ohio and the Mississippi and across
the Gulf to the Brazos.
The grand encampment and the de-
partment council of the L O. O. F
of Texas met in annual session Mon
day morning in Odd Fellows' Hall in
Abilene at 10 o'clock, fully 200 visit-
ing delegates and members from ev-
ery portion of Texas being present
The second annual state meeting ot
the Texas Congress of Mothers and
Teachers" association met in Austin
this week for a four days* session. It
is also a conference for conservation
of cbOd life.
Officials and detectives of the Pa
rifle Express Company in St. Louis
are trying to solve the disappearance
of three packages of money, contain
tag approximately $9.000. while being
St. Louis to Fort Worth
c Co.. Binghrar
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booklet of valuable information, ceiling
all about the kidneys and bladder. Who.
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CONVINCING PROOF
or THK VIRTUE OF
Lytfa E. Pfnfcham's Vegetable Compound
What is the use of procrastinating in the face of such
evidence as the following letters represent? If you are a
sáck woman or know one who is, what sensible reason have
yon few not giving Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com-
poond a trial ? For 30 years we have been publishing such
these—th<
genuine and honest, too, every one OÍ them.
"I think Lydia E.
~tnkham's Vege-
ible Compound
the best medi-
m in the world
r women—and
feel it my duty
let others
the good it
If the aiaa of the Attorney General's
ffice is realised, there win he no sale
f intoxicants In any club la Texas
Suit has been brought sl-
at Austin against a number at
the duba and it is expected that s
1 will decida the policy toward
"IT-*—It ia
that the case against the
Club at Dallas will he called ia
G. Elliott of the Johnson-Elliott
of Dallas. Texas, was in Lin-
far higlsaing the mining
In that country.
Rev. C. Charnquist of Taylor. Tex.
minister of the
Church mt Texas
fell dead of heart failure. Ho
author of several
the Ti
a Swedish
A severe rthgaake was fait at
Great alarm
HIS HANDS CRACKED OPEN
T ass a man seventy years eld. *y
hands were -very sore and
open on the Insides for
with large sores. They would erack
open and bleed, ttcft. burn and ncho
so that I could not sleep and could do>
but little work. They were- so had
that I could not dress myself in the
morning. They would bleed and the
blood dropped on the floor, r called
on two doctors, but they did me no
good. I could get nothing to do any-
good till I got the Cutí cura. Soap and
Cuticur* Ointment. About, n year
ago my daughter got a cake ef Cutí-
cula Soap and one box of Cuácara.
Ointment and in one week from the-
time I began to use them my bandit
were all healed up and they have not
been a mite sore since. I would not
be without the Orticura Remedies.
"They also cured n bad sore-on tike
of one of my neighbor's ehildrwr,
they thinkvery highly of theCati-
lofcnW. Hasty. 9n BC-
X. H.. Mar. 5. and Apr. II. T .~
small hey ftrroupir a fflne-
Carheir tits ftar+ acwtíhmig «cmn-
nectet£ with. EtagAant: ir tfb* ffftngjfhrti
waff eon^pud racsncUy tko «at dtamflr
with the- mmmt wiMLr nte SumiK tajuv-
tataed a genufim ffihgflWii tanfi ¿ta Tibe
iffiiftig room. TTh* grixsuHq^' mnmil ihafl
come to chad "taeni.1" aiinmieBF
stage wbere aunmes?KUilbni latos itort-
ly. when n eftflifiirib tawftüe Sail
the liumü^waiter sftadtl ffinan "the
kitchen. Thin ft* wftatt sflw? «msmisibefl
nobteman; hemrdlr
"Fe. ifc. ftii, ffun_
T wneil rhe- hiamfi ®ff am 3Dii¿!bth-
mnn.*—Waspi
1
doctor's treat-
sent for a fibroid
I suffered
With fmin
. bloating,
land could not
or stand on
y feet any
kulfrtfcof time. I
(wrote to Mrs.
for ad-
rice., followed her
(directions and
Lydia JL Pinkham's Vegetable
pound. To-day I am a well
spuman. the tuaaar was expelled and
*nv wbole systeaa strengthened. I
aoWiaeaU mmamm. who are afflicted
mMh tumors or female troubles to
tsy Lfta E. Pinkham's Vegetable
— Mrs. E. F. EL&tes,
8L, Boston, lí aos
ays:
No one know
[what 1 bare suf.
fered from fe-
kle troubles,
oeoralgla paina,
and backache.
My doctor said
could not gira
) anything to
cure it Through
ie adrice of g
friend I began
Jto use Lydia S.
iPirkham's Vege-
table Compound, and the nain soon
disappeared. 1 continued its use
and am now in perfect health.
Lydia E. Pinkham • Vegetable Com.
pound has been a God-send to ma
mm I believe I should hare been in
my grave if it had not been for Mm
Pinkham's advice and Lydia R.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.1*
—Mrs. Gkobgk Mat, 80 4th Ave.
Pafcerson, M.J.
r/ik
K. Hbnah sayas
**I bare been
completely cured
of a severe fe-
male trouble by
Lydia E. Pink-
ham's Vegetable
Compound, and
want to recom-
mend it to all suf-
fering women.n
— Mrs. W. K.
Housn, 7 East,
view Ave., Cin
dnnati, Ohio.
Because your case is a difficult
one, doctors having dene you no
good, do not continue to suffer with-
out giving Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg-
etable Compound a trial. It surely
has cured many cases of female ills,
such as inflammation, ulceration,dis-
placements, fibroid tumors, irregu-
larities, periodic pains, backache, etc.
■r*u.
Earning cacwiuiLy «««irvr üionüe «If
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Nature's Vegetable Laxative
k Pirasam Substitute lor Salts, Oils or Pills
Grandmas T ea
CURES CONSTIPATION
*CTS GENTLY CLEANSES THOROUGHLY
ALL DKK.dJSTS
Man Should Fence His Yard
his garden, orchard or stock. It insures a certain degree 1
privacy and keeps out undesirables. The best fence to
tor this purpose and the roust economical is the istmos
Hii4g« Fesce, a combination of wood and wire, lusist
your lamber dealer showing it to you or write .
THE HODGE FENCE * LUMBER CO, Ltd. ¡
i mk Chart . U.
as follows: For
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Fads for Weak Women
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Bad Breath
Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription
My
I had great trouble with m
and used all kinds of medicine*.
ague has been sctually as green as
my breath having a bad odor. Two
after using them I can willingly and
cheerfully say that they have entirely
cured nae. I therefore let you know that I
to any ooe suffer
—Chas. H. Hal.
114 B. 7th St, New York, N. Y.
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W. N. U, DALLAS. NO. 43-19101
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DYES
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paid, by the maaufactwMs*
GOSHEN, INDIANA
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Atterbury, E. B. The Knox County News (Knox City, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, October 21, 1910, newspaper, October 21, 1910; Knox City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth179048/m1/3/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.