The Seymour News (Seymour, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, May 24, 1901 Page: 2 of 8
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u I wrote Dr. PScroo regard"
§stg my case, and race/rod
a prompt reply, free*"
" I endured nearly
four years of suffer-
ing," writes Mrs.
T. L. Myers, of
Washington, W.Va.,
"caused principally
from improper med-
ical attention after
the birtli of a child,
and female weak-
ness, resulting in a
complication of dis-
eases. Had a terri-
ble cough and an
incessant pain and
soreness in lungs.
Was reduced in flesh from 184 pounds to
about !oo pounds in eighteen months. I
had no appetite, and became so weak
and nervous I could scarcely sit up. I
doctored with our home physicians for
two years with no benefit, I was Anally
induced to try Dr.
Pierce's medicines.
I wro'e to Doctor
Pier c regarding
my < &.«, and re-
ceive! a prompt
reply, free, advis-
ing the proper
medicines for my
case. After taking
four bottles of Dr.
Pierce's Favorite
Prescription and
four of bis ' Golden Medical Discovery,-
three dosca ee.ch day, also taking one bot-
tle of Dr. Pierce's Compound Extract of
Smart-Weed and some of his ' Pclleta,' I
ceased coughing, and am now enjoying
splendid health and have gained thirty-
Jive pounds in weight. I again feel like
my former s 1f, thanks to Dr. Pierce and
Mb great medicines."
Sick women are invited to consult Dr.
Pierre bv letter FREE. All correspond-
f \n-dly confidential and all ivotn-
1 ■ oin 7 fi ii. es guarded by strict prv/es-
i •' • Address Dr. R. V,
* ■ ■ -• • at.
" It is with a good deal of pleasure
and satisfactiou that I recommend
Cuamberlain's colic, cholera and
diarrhoea remedy," says druggist A
W. Sawell*, of Hartford, Conu. "A
lady .customer, seeing tlie remedy ex-
posed for sale iu my show case, said
to me: 'I reully believe that medi-
cine saved my life the past summer
while at the shore,' and she became
so enthusiastic over its merits that,
at once made up my mind to speak for
it in the future. Recently a gentle-
man came iuto my store so overcome
with colic pains that he at once to
the floor. I gave him a dose of this
remedy which helped him. I repeat
ed the dose and in fifteen minutes he
left my store suiiliugly inforning me
that he felt as well as ever." Sold by
Forrest Taylor, druggist. 25t4
New Reunion Music.
A new piece of reunion music
has been published by O. K.
Houck & Co. of Memphis and
Little Rock. For originality
and brilliancy it cannot be ex-
celled. It is called the "U. C.
V. March," a two-step, com-
posed by Theo. H. Northup,
and dedicated to the United
Cofederate Veterans. From a
musical as well as an artistic
viewpoint this production, is-
sued especially for the coming
reunion, is a masterpiece, and
one that wiil live in the memory
of those who hear it from scores
of bands and orchestras here
during the great gathering.
The contrast of the brilliant
catchy first part, with the sweet
sadness of the memories of the
great tradegy recalled by the
conclusion, is where the com-
poser has shown his art.
The cover is a beautiful thing,
wrought in the old Confederate
colors. The top of the sheet is
adorned with a Confederate
standard, with the letters U. C.
V." in blue. Below this are
^ th0 portraits of Gens. Robert
E.\ Lee and Efathan Bedford
Forrest. To tile right of this
is a fac-siinile of the Confeder-
ate emblem—the famous Re-
union button. Two sheathed
swords and a branch of olive
aire emblematic of the eternal
peace of the old North and the
South, sections that no longer
exist, and this effect is highten-
ed by a furled flag, a shattered
drum and a dismounted field
The Eminent Kidney
and Bladder Specialist*
tS-
afrmWITPif'TirumC
Tbo Discovercr of Swamp-Root at Work La
Els Laboratory.
There Is a disease prevailing in this
country most dangerous because so decep-
tive. Many sudden deaths aro caused by
It—heart disease, pneumonia, heart failure
or apoplexy are often the result of kidney
disease. If kidney trouble is allowed to ad-
vance the kidney-poisoned blood will attack
the vital organs, or the kidneys themselves
break down and waste away cell by eel!.
Then the richness of the blood—the albumen
leaks out and the sufferer has Bright's
Disease, the worst form of kidney trouble.
Dr. Kilmer's 5wamp-Root the new dis-
covery is the true specific for kidney, bladder
and urinary troubles. It has cured thousands
of apparently hopeless cases, after all other
efforts have failed. At druggists in fifty-cent
and dollar sizes. A sample bottle sent free
by mail, also a book telling about Swamp-
Root and Its wonderful cures. Address
Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. and
mention this paper.
gun at the base of the two por-
traits. It is a work of art and
a credit to the designer.—Even-
ing Scimiter (Memphis) May
13.
Special Days.
The following special days at the
Pan-American Exposition have been
definitely fixed:
May I—Opening Day.
May 20—Dedication Day,
June 6—Hotel Men's Day.
June 14—Flag Day.
June 17—New England Day. Bun-
ker Hill Day.
June 18—Wells College Day.
Juue 20—Conneticut Day.
June 26—Odd Fellows'Day.
June 27—Odd Fellows' Day.
July 2—Wellesley College Day.
July 5—New York Liederkranz
Day.
July 10—Maryland Day.
July 11—Commercial Travelers
Day.
July 16—Chautauqua Day.
July 18—Ohio Day.
July 23—C. M. B. A. Day.
July 24—Knights of Columbus
Day.
July 25—Scandinavian Day.
August 1—Mystic Shrimers' Day.
August 10—Missouri Day.
August 14—Virgiuia Day.
August 15—Red Men's Day.
August 21— Louisiaua Day. "
August 16—Municipal Day.
Sept. 10—Rhode Island' Day.
Sept. 12—Polish day.
Sept. 17—Grand Army of the Re-
public Day.
Sept 19—Welch Day.
Oct. 8—Brooklyn Day.
'Oct. 9—New York Federation of
Women's Clubs.
Oct. 10—Natioual Grange Day.
Go to Ritter'sand seethe watch,
Commissioners Certificate.
State of Texas, County of Baylor.
We the Couuty Commissioners of
Baylor couuty do solemnly swear
that at the May term 1901, that we
have in all thiugs complied with the
requiremeuts of article 867, section 1,
page 27 of the acts of the. 25th legis-
lature of the state of Texas and that
the cash and other assots mentioned
in the Couutv Treasurer's report and
h ld by him for the couuty have
been fully inspected and couuted
and that the amount of money in his
hatid3 and held by him for the coun-
ty are as follows:
Jury fund 1st clas.i, $771.17.
Road and bridge fund, 2ud class.
5151108.
Countv fuud 3rd class, $5649 11.
Court house fund 5th class $5277.62.
Estray fund, $161.14.
Carter Tatlob; Co. Judge.
B. F. Bowman, Co. Com. Prect. 1.
Cms. Randal, " " " ,2.
T. W. Parker, " " M 3.
E, W. Harrison " " " 4.
Old papers for sale at this office.
Go to Hitter's and see the w&tob.
For Sale.
A splendid ranch of 1425 acres
of land 00 east line of Dickeus
oonnty, well watered by Bold
Freestone water springs, also well
and wind mill, inclosed with 4
wire fence. 1280 acres school
land proof of occupancy made, 145
acres vacunt land has been sur-
veyed and preference right given
also; 640 acres leased for 5 years
will give possession of lease to
purchaser.
Also 960 acres of school land,
proof made, all under good 3 wire
fence, plenty of water, grass good,
"a bargain" must be sold at once.
For further particulars see or
write
28tf. Davidson & Duren.
Guthrie, Texas
Papers We Club With.
News and Farm & Ranch $2.00.
" and Texas Stock and Farm
Journal one year $2.00
" and The New York World
3-a-week one year $2.00.
" ami Dallas Simi-Weekly
News one year $2.00
" And St. Louis Republic,
2-a-week, one year, only $2.00
" and Atlanta Constitution
wee-kfy one vear $2.00
Go.t#fitter's and see the watch.
Read our contest and get in
early.
To Cure a Cold in One Day.
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab-
lets. All druggists refuud the money
if it fails to cura. E. W. Grove's
signature is on each box. 25c.
Special Rates.
To United Confederate Reunion,
Memphis Teun., May 28th to 3Cth,
1901. For the above we will sell
tickets, Seymour to Memphis and re-
turn for $16.25, children 5 years and
under 12 will be charged one half of
this rate. Date of sale May 25, 26
and 27. Final limit to leave Mem-
phis for return not later than June
11th, 1901. Extension of final limits
to not exceeding June 19th may be
had by original purchasers of tickets
depositing return portion with joint
ageut Memphis on or beforo June
2nd and making payment of 50 cents.
L. P. Davidson, Agt.
Beware of Ointments lor Catarah that
■Contain Mercury
as murcury will surely destroy the
sense of smell and completely derange
the whole system when entering it
through the mucous surfaces. Such
articles should never be used except
on prescriptions [fom reputable physi-
cians, as the damage they will do is
teu fold to the good you can possibly
derive from them. Hall's catarrh
cure, manufactured by F. J.Chaney
& Co Toledo O., contains no mercury,
and is taken internally, acting direct-
ly upon the blood and mucous sur-
faces of the system. Iu buying Hall's
catarrh cure be sure you get the gen-
uine. It is taken internally, and
made iu Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Che-
uey & Co. Testimonials free.
Sold by druggists, price 75c. per.
bottle.
Hall's family pills are the best. 25t4
Go to Kilter's and see the watch.
Printed Blanks.
If you need any of the following
named blanks, call on the News, they
are printed and ready for use andean
1 bought in lots of from one to
five ^hundred:
Bail Boud.
Affidavit of Information,
Chattel Mortgage, (short form)
Quit Claim Deed—Single and Join
Acknowledgment.
J ury Commissioner's List of J urors,
Lease,
Single Acknowledgment,
Witness Fee Bill,
Witness Attachment, (felouy)
Boud for Costs.
Notes,
Bill of sale.
Ootton and ooru hoes, rakes,
pitch-forks, shovels and spades,
cheapest Lynch's. 22tf. I
Lost—Buuoh of Keys. Finder
will return to this office and get
reward.
I Open Again,
Bob Reese opened his butcher-
shop last Monday with a fresh lot
and great variety of corn fed
meats, which he iias shipped every
night from Wichita Falls. If you
want the best of beef, go to his
shop at same old stand on Wash-
ington street. lGtf.
Attention.
For the Confederate Vetrans Re-
union at Memphis, Tenn., May 28
to 30, inclusive, the Texas & Pa-
cific Railway Co., will sell round
trip tickets at very low rates. On
sale at stations west of Big Springs
May 24th, 25th and 26th. At sta-
tions Big Springs and east in Tex-
as May 25th, 26th and 27th, final
limit to leave Memphis as late as
June 4th, 1901. Extension to
June 19th, 1901 on payment of
50c and deposit of ticket on or be-
fore June 2nd with Joint Agent at
Memphis.
For particulars regarding rates,
sleeping cars, chair cars, etc., see
nearest ticket agent or write H. P.
Hughes, Traveling Passenger Agt.
Ft. Worth, or E. P. Turner, Dal-
las, Texas. Will be glad to hear
from you. 22t7.
An Extensive Stock Raiser Tells How to
Cure Scours in Calve3,
Wm. Abbott, of Tyndall, S. Dak.,
quite an extensive Btock raiser, has
for'a number of years used Chamber-
lain's colic, cholera and diarrhoea
remedy for scours in calves and says
he has never known it to fail, tie
gives a teaspoolful iu water as direct-
ed on 4be bottle for an adult man,
after each operation of the bowels
more than natural. Usually one
dose is sufficient. For sale by For-
rest Toy lor." 25t4.
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On Real Estate.
W.. C. Belcher Land Mort. Co
Apply to JO. WOODYEAR, Local
Agent, Seymour, Texas.
Pd. Aug. 1.
! Ha is A Wonder.
All who see Mr.C. E.Collier, of
Cherckee, Iowa, as he is now, cheer-
ful, erect, vigorous, without an ache,
could hardly believe he is the same
man, who, a short time ago, had to
sit in a chair, proped up by cusious,
suffering luteuselv from an aching
back, in agony if lis tried to stoop
all caused by chronic kidney trouble,
that no medicine helped till he used
Electric Bitters and was wholly cured
by three bottles. Positively cures
backache, nervousness, loss of appe->
tite, all kidney troubles. Ouly
50c at Forrest Taylor's drug si ore.
2514.
It Saved Hi3 Leg.
P. A. Dauforth, of LaGrange, Ga.,
suffered for six mouths with a fright-
ful running sore on his leg; but
writes that Buckleu's Arnica Salve
wholly cured it iu five da>s. Fpr
ulcers, wounds, piles, it's the bpst
salve iu the world, bure guaranteed.
Only 25c. Sold by Forrest Taylor
druggist. 25t4
Go to Ritter's and see the watch
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ogether one year for $2.00.
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MRS. I. KERR
Has just opened up the Nicest stock of
millinery that she has ever had. There is
something for everybody. Handsome pat-
tern hats, Mexicans, Sailors, Walkers, Baby
hats and Caps, belts, collars, corsets, and
the largest line pf underwear ever seen,
also dress shirts, shirt-waist, gold trim-
mings and indeed everything a lady could
wish. Don't forget that I carry a large
new stock of standard patterns and have
all kinds of machine needles. Call and see
IF YOU
MISS YOUR FRIENDS
during the coming summer, jui-t address them
at the Colorado Chautauqua, Boulder Colo.
You'll either find them there or at some of the
other numerous Rocky Mountain Resorts.
Texas has been so prosperous that the people
are plauniug ail over the State to speud the
hot months in "Kool Kolorado;" and the num-
ber of Southen people up there this year will
be enormous. People always want the full
worth of their monov, and this accounts for
the plans of almost every one providing for
uwing "The Denver Road" from .Fort Worth.
Because, you know, we have the shortest line,
make the quickest time, ruu the ouly throuth
trams,—with Cafe Cars, Pullmans, Modern
Coaches, Etc., so "You Don't Have to Apolo-
gi'se for Rediug on The Denver Road!"
i A
• W. F. Sterley, A. A. Glisson, Chas. A. Hull,
A. G. F.A. G. A. P. D, T. P. A.
FORT WORTH, TEXAS.
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Barber, George P. The Seymour News (Seymour, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, May 24, 1901, newspaper, May 24, 1901; Seymour, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth235275/m1/2/: accessed May 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.