The State Herald (Mexia, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, October 24, 1902 Page: 6 of 8
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▲11 druggists are
i refund money if they fail
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Prol, Shaw Sundayed in Groes-
beck.
To Cure M larla ln;Four D ays
Take Qdinobia. AH druggists are
authorized tj refund the money in any
oaae of chills, fever or malaria it fails
to cnre. Price 60c per package. Sold
Kemp Drug Co y
J, R. Teague spent Sunday in
the city. „
A Perilous Leap
From Pike's Peak, 14,134 feet, will not
cnre softening of thebrain, but a 35
cent box of Cheatham's Laxative Chill
Tablets will cure chills. No cure-no
pay iu
John Sco'.t spent Sunday in
Groesbeck.
Repent of Your Sin*
And use Hunt's Lightning Oil for
all pfiins, Catarrh, Neuralgia, Rheuma-
tism, Cuts, Burns, Colic and Diarrhoea.
Satisfaction guaranteed or money re-
funded. 25 and 50 cts. m
Mrs. Frank Smith lias return-
from Dallas.
Mistakes are Costly.
You cau make no mistake by using
Hunt's Cure for Itch, Tetter, Ringworm
and Itching Piles. No curj—no pay.
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Dave Murphy came up from
Groesbeck Sunday.
Open Your Mouth
And swallow tne. C-lieatham's Laxm
tive Chill Tablets combines all tfb
qualsties of the best liquid Chill Tonics.
Doie always ready, Dose always tlie-
sarne. No cure—no pay. m
•Will Teague has returned from
V''d Marlin
N^,
It is an open\ecret that Hunt's Liglit-
tTell !So Secrets.
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ning Oil cures evely, tiling except broken
hearts and softening' of the brain. 25
and 50 cents. m
P. S. Park
lia,3'returued f.tom
Waco an& ^art.
Beautiful Complexions
Are spoiled by using any kind of
preparation that fills the fores of the
skin ■ The best way to secure a clear
complexion, free frcm sallowness,
pimples, blotches, etc., is to keep the
liver in good order. Au occasional
dose of Herbine will cleanse the bowels,
regulate the liver, and eo establish a
clear, healthy complexion- COe at The
Kemp Drug Co. m
Wrs. W. T. Anderson and
■children have returned from
Thornton.
Mothers
Who would keep their children in
good health, thould watch for the fu'st
symptons of worms, and remove them
with White's Cre.-.rn Vermifuge. It is
the children's btst tonic. Ic gets di
gestion at work so that their food does
them good, and they grow up healthy
and strong. 35c at The Kemp Diug-
Company. m
?>lrs. Jeb Long came up from
bouth Sunday enroutc to her home
in Tehuacana.
Kt«? your liver in good condition by
nelng Simmons' Liver Purifier (tin
hex.) It corrects Constipation, onres
Indigestion, Billiousness, stops Head
aohe, gets your he rt in the right place
so yon can smile at your neighbor, m
Edwin Dunlap, of Coraicana,
spent Sunday in our city visiting
friends.
Look r.ut For Fever,
Biliousness and liver disorders at this
searon may be prevented by cleansing
the system with DeWitt'g Little Early
Risers. These famous little pills do not
gripe. T'aey move the bowels gently,
but copiously, and by reason of the
tonic properties, give tone and strength
to the glands. Jesse McLendon,
J. Desentierg aud wife spent
Sunday in Groesbeck vi s i t l n g
relatives.
Forty Years' Torture.
To be relieved from a torturing dis-
ease after 40 years' torture might well
cause the gratitude of anyone. That is
what DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve did
for C. Haney, Geneva, O. lie says
"DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve cured
me of piles after I had suffered 40
years." Cures cuts, burns, pounds,
skin diseases. Beware of counterfeits.
Jesse McLendon m
That was quite a storm Sunday
morning. Did the loud clap of
thunder awake you?
Natural Anxiety.
Mothers regard approaching winter
with uneasiness, children take cold so
easily. No disease costs more little
lives than croup. It's attack is so sud-
den that the sufferer is often beyond
hvwnftii aid before the doctor arrives.
SyBj^ases yield readily to One Minute
Co^fh Cure. Liquifies the mucus,
a'.lay3 inflammation, removes danger.
Absolutely safe. Acts immediately.
Cures coiiL'hs, colds, grip, bronchi ts, all
throat and lung trouble. F. S. Mc-
Mahon, Hampton. Ga: "A bad cold
rendered me VJiceless just be"ore an
oratorical contest. I intended to with-
draw but took One Minute Cough Cure.
It restored my voice in time to win the
medal." Jesse McLendon. in
"It Uoes Kiglu to the Spot"
,fhen pain or irritation exists on any
part of the b}dy, the application of
Ballard's Snow Liniment will give
prompt relief. "It goes light to the
spot," said an old man who was rub-
bing it in to curc his rheumatism. C.
T*. Smith, Propr, Smith House, Tenaha,
Texas, writes: "I have used Ballard's
Snow Lin'ment in my family for severa
years, and have found it to be a fine
remedy, for all aches an 1 pains, and I
recommend it for pains in the throat
and chest." 25c, 50c and S1-0J at The
Xemp Drug Co. m
Charlie Joiner was up from
Groesbeck Sunday,
Mrs, Hunt has returned to
Dallas after a pleasant visit to
Mrs. John R. Corlev.
The Worst t-orm.
Multitudes are siaging the praises of
Kodol, the new discovery which is mak-
ing so many sick ppople well and weak
people stong by digesting what they
eat, by cleansing and sweetening the
stomach and by transforming their food
into the kind of pure, rich, red blood
that makes you feel good all over. Mrs.
Cranfill, of Troy, I. T., writes: For a
number of years I v.ras troubled with
indigestion and dyspepsia which grew
into the worst form. Finally I was in-
duced to use Kodol and after using four
bottles I am entirely cured. I heartily
recommend Kodol to all sufferers from
indigestion and dyspepsia. Take a dose
after meals. It digests what you eat.
Jesse McLendon. m
aud pure blood are inseparable. If
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your blood is bad, your health must suf
fer. Poor blood allows the body to lose
vitality just as a poor fire under the
From poor blood to impure blood is but
a step, and impure blood is mother to a
large percentage of human ills. Dr.
.8 Iron Ti
Harter i
ronic is an antidote for
both poor and impure blood, for it is
both a builder and purifier —a food
and a medicine. It is the best combi-
nation of the kind known to medical
science, and its success for nearly half
a century has led to its endorsement by
thousands of medical men who have
been unable to find a substitute.
Dr. Harter's
Iron Tonic
will Insure you against the many evils resulting
from impure blood. Scrofula, pimples, blotches,
kidney disorders, rheumatism, gout, dyspepsia,
female weakness, anaemia, chlorosis, etc., are a
few of them; but the greatest evil, the greatest
danger,. is the general weukenlng of the whole
system, which affords an opening for every
passing disease. ,
The following is only one of the thousands of
testimonials we have received:
Detroit, Mich., Jan. 10. 1901.
I commenced using Dr. Harter's Iron Tonic
when prostrate from a severe attack of rheuma-
tism. After using three bottles all traces of
this disease were completely eradicated from mjr
system, and my general health was restored.
As a blood purifier Dr. Harter's Iron Tonic
has no equal, and I most sincerely recommend
it to all persons suffering from indigestion,
fatigue, rheumatism, and the many weakened
conditions of the system produced by impover-
ished blood." Margarite F. Yeazell,
No. 640 Second Ave.
($5,000 guarantee that above testimonial is genuine.)
Every bottle of Dr. Bar-
ter's Iron Tonic has our
"Crescent" trade-mark on
the label. Don't accept a
substitute —insist on Dr. Harter's.
Made only by
THE DR. HARTER MEDICINE COMPANY
DAYTON, OHIO
Makers also of Dr. Harter's Wild Cherry Hitters
and other well known Dr. Harter Medicines.
FOR SALE EVERYWHERE.
Robert Watson caxne down
froiri. Waxahachie Sunday t o
s :end a few days with his mother
and sisters,
Lewis Ockeruian, Goshen, ind ''De
Witt's Little Early Risers never bend
me double like other pills, but do their
work thoroughly and make me feel like
a boy. " Certain, thorough, gentle.
take QUlNOKIA. All druggists are
authorized to refund the money in any
case of chills, fever or malaria it fails
o cure. Price 00c per package. Sold
ot Kemp's DrugCo. y
Mrs. M. .J. Nelson, who hrs
been attending the Bapsist Sun-
day School convention, has re-
turned to her home in Oorsicana.
You assume no risk when you buy
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy. Jesse McLendon
will refund your money if you are not
satisfied after using it. It is every-
where admitted to be the most success-
full remedy in use for bowel complaints
and the only that never fails. II is
pleasant safe and reliable. Nov. 1
LAXAK0LA
CURED
THESE
Sick Babies
LAXAKOLA did wondtr for my boy In
caae of bowel troubles. I hare given up
Oastorla and give my boy nothing but
LAXAKOLA, and find It cheaper and a
great deal better.
XIK8. CLARENCE CASWELL.
North Dartmouth, Smith Mills, Mass.
My little niece, two and one-half years
old, suffered awful from constipation. She
has never had what you would call a nat-
ural movement. Sometimes we were almost
afraid of convulsions, it hurt heT so much,
and she would be bo frightened. She Is
nwful pleased to think It doesn't hurt her
now, and she will take LAXAKOLA with-
out a fuss.
MRS. ORA MOFFATT,
Gorhum, N. H.
My bnby suffered nwful with constipa-
tion nml colic. 1 had to give her nn In-
jection every day. Cnstorla and. Magnesia
drops <11(1 not help her uny. LAXAKOLA
cured her.
MRS. JOHN FASNACHT,
Union Deposit, Dauphin Co., Pa.
LAXAKOLA 1s the only remedy tlint
should be given to babies. It tastes good.
Children like It and ask for It. Absolutely
pure; being entirely vegetable, its gentle
yet speedy action commends Itself to moth-
ers of ailing, fretful babies.
A single dose of LAXAKOLA often re-
lieves the Infant sufferer by moving the
bowels and thus removing the cause. At
druggists. 2.V. and 50c., or free sample of
THR LAXAKOLA CO., 45 Ycbey fctreet,
New York.
JPJTPQEifftl A Tablets cure that choked-up
JL E,r vjHIYvf Li?. f(.( ) jng a ftcr cutInir. i>rlce. 23c.
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Lire ofT. DewitTalmage, by nis son
Rev. Frank Dawit Talinage. and
associate editors of Christian Herald
Only book endorsed by Talmage family
Enormous profit for agents who act
quickly. Out.fltten cents. Write im-
mediately CI irk & Co.. aaa S. 4th
St. Fhila. Pa.Mention this paper.
A Typical Soutll African Store.
O R Larson, of iiay Villa, Sundays
River, Cape Colony, conducts a store
typical of South Africa, at which can
be purchased anything from the pro-
verbial "needle to an anchor."' The
store fs situated in a valley nine miles
from the nearest railway station and
about twenty-five miles from the near-
est town. Mr Larson says: "I am
favored with the custom of farmers
within a radius of thirty miles, to many
of whom I have suppl.'ed Chamberlain's
remedies. All testify to their value in
a household where a doctor's advice is
almost out of the question. Within one
mile of my store the population is per-
haps sixty. Of these, within the past
twelve months, no less than fourteen
have been absolutely cured by Chamber-
lain s Cough Remedy. This must sure-
ly be a record." For sale by Jesse Mc-
Lendon. m .
Do You Want to Yawn?
Feel cold shiverings, aching in the
bones, lack of energy, headavhe, and
great depression V These symptons may
be followed by violent headache, high
fever, extreme nervousness, a condition
known as malaria. Herbine cures it.
Tako it before the disease gets a fair
hold, though it will work a cure in any
stage. J. A. Hopkins, Manchester,
Ktn., writes: "I have used your great
medicino, Herbine, for several years.
There ii nothing better for miliaria,
tihills and fever, headache, biliousness,
end for a blood-purifying tpnic, ther;
is nothing as good. ' 50c at 1 he Kemp
Drux Co. m
There is one good thing about
these rains we are having. The
ground is getting a dandy season
for next year's crops.
Moore's Pilules are a guaranteed cure
for a.l forms of Malaria, Ague, Chills
anfl Fever, Swamp Fever, Malarial
Fever, Bilious Fever, Jaundice, Bilious-
ness, fetid breath and a tired, listless
'eeling. They cure Rheumatism and
he la?situte following blood poision
produced from malarial poisoning. No
Quinine. No Arsenic, Acids or Iron.
)o not ruin stomach or teeth. Entirely
tasteless. Price, 50c per bos. Dr. C. C.
Moore Co., No, 310 North Main Street
St. Louis, Mo. Sold at McLendon s
Ouie Stf re. " ly
Mrs. I). O. Brooks, who has
been attending the Sunday
School convention and stopping
with the Misses Hlirris, has re-
turned to her home in Ko3se.
Stricken With Paralysis.
Henderson Grimttt, of this place, was
stricken witl> partial paralysis and com
p'ete y lost the use of one arm and side.
After I eiug treated by an eminent phy-
sician for quite a while without relief,
my wife recommended Chamberlain's
Pain Balm, and after using two bottles
of it he almost entirely cured.—Geo R
McDonald, Man, Logan county, W Va,
Sevo# 1 other very remarkable cures Of
puttial paralysis have been effected by
the use of this liniment. It is most
widely known, however, as a cure for
rheumatism, sprains and brrises. For
sale by Jess" McLendon. m
W. L.f,Murphy went to Beau-
mont Monday on business.
Mr. Murphy has resigned the
cashiership cf the Citizens Nat-
ionol bank of Beaumont and will
remain here at least for the pre-
sent.
His I! ife In Peril.
' I just seemed to have gone all to
pieces.' ' writes Alfred Bee of Welfare
Tex., • 'biliousness and a lame back had
made life a burden. I couldn't eat or
sleep an i felt almost too worn out to
work when I began to use Electric Bit
tera, but they worked wonders. Now I
sleep like a top, can eat anything, have
gained in strength and enjoy hard work,
They give vigorous health and new lite
to weak, sickly, run-down peopl?. Try
hern Only 50c at Clark's Pharmacy, m
At the meeting of the grand
lodge Eastern Star, just held in
Waco, P. S. Pari£ of our city was
elected associate grand patron,
an honor worthily bestowed, f jr
LJhocion is an A1 lodge man,
very popular with the members,
and is competent to fill any po-
s ition.
Cioas Lika Hot Ciues
"The fastest selling article I have in
my siore," writes druggist C. T. Smith
of Davis, Ky., "is Dr. King's New Dis-
covery for Consumption, Coughs and
Colds, because it always cures. In my
six years of sales it has never faile .
have known it to spve sufferers from
Tnroat and unrig diseases, who could
get no help from doctors or any other
remedy." Mothers rely on it, best phy-
sicians prescribe it ar.d Clark's Phar-
macy guarantee satisfaction or refund
price. Trial bottle frea. Reg. sizes, 59c
and fl. m '
Mrs. M. E. Hughes has return-
ed frcm a visit in Georgetown. •
A Word to Travelers.
The excitement incident to traveling
and change of food and water often
firing's on diarrhoea, and for this reason
no one should leave home without a
bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
anil Diarrhoea Remedy. For sale Dy
Jesse McLendon. m
Gus Kirven has accepted a po-
sition with Wagner & Rimassa.
P. P. P., Lippm.m's Ureat Remedy.
I^ 'lie greatest blood purifier in the
worl!; superior to all saisaparillas, for
the cure of Scrofula Init3 worst form;
Coitre, Hip Disease. Swelled Neck,
Running Sores and Sores in the Eyes.
P. P. P., makes a sure and permanent
cure.
Miss Ida Hastings, Savannah, Ga.,
say she was suffering all the tortun of
a ttni'j.e case of scrofula, and no relief
rivld bo obtained until P. P. P., Llpp-
man's Great Remedy was tried; the re-
sult was a ojmplete cure.
Sold by All Druggists.
St vte of Ohio, City of Toledo, "I
Lucas Coun'l'v, J
Frank J. Cheney rhakes oatji that
he is senior partner of the firm of F. J.
Cheney & Co., doing business in the
City of Toledo, County and State afore-
said, and that said firm wfll pay the sum
of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS fc?
each and every case of CATARiVt that
cannot be cured by the use of#Hall's
C atakitii Cure.
FRANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn to before me and subscribed ill
my presence, this 6th day of December,
A. D.-188C.
f 1 A. W. GLEASON,
\ seal , Notary Public.
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Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internal-
ly, and rets directly on the blood and
mucous surfaces of the system, send
for testimonials, fr£e.
F. J. CHENE¥-& CO., Toledo, O
Sold by druggists, Toe-.
Hall's Family Pills are~41ie best ,
Mrs. W. A. Butt?* of
York, is in the city visiting lie*'
parents, Mr, and Mrs. N. M.
Grider.
Chamberlain's Cough
His Uoy's Life.
"I believe I saved my 9 yea '
life tliis winter with Ch
Cough .Remedy," says A
Creek, Wis. ''He was el,
with croup that he could n<9.r ,
gave it to him freely until lH
and i J a short time he wai
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Albert Curriu was over from
Fairheid Sunday visiting relatives.
America's Famous Beautios
Look with horror on Skin Eruption",
Hloqches, Sores, Pimples. They don't
have them, nor will any one. who uses
i uckljn's Arnica Salve It glorifies the
face. Ecz ma or Salt Rheum vanish be-
fore it. It cures sore lips, chapped
hands, cliilbains. Infallible for Piles 2fic
at Clark's Pharmacy.
Hon. John h. Wbrtham and
J. D J ackson went up to Dalla
Sunday to see Admiral Schley..
Drying preparations simply devel-
op dry catarrh; they dry up the secretions,
■n kicli adhere to tho mcailjrano and decom-
pose, causing a far more serious trouble than
tho ordinary form of catarrh. Avoid all dry-
ing inhalants, fumes, smokes and snuffs
and use that which cleanses, soothes and
heols. Ely's Croam Balm is such a renieoy
and will cnre catarrh or cold in the head
easily and pleasantly. A trial size will be
mailed for 10 cents. All druggists sell the
00c. size. Ely Brothers, 66 Warren St., N.Y.
Tho Balm cures without pain, does not
irritate or catiso snoozing. It spreads itself
over an irritated and angry surface, reliev-
ing immediately tho painful inflammation.
With Ely's Cream Balm you are armed
against Nasal Catarrh and Hay Fever.
Mrs. T. G. Techlenberg, vh
has been visiting Mrs \Y.
Jones for several dajs, iiaa r
turned to her home in Rockdale
REWARD.
Ten dollars reward will be paid by
tho undersigned for the return to tnf>, or
information loading to the recovery of
one oay mare about 14 hands high, star
in forehead, branded N. J. oil left
shoulder, left hind foot white. This
mare strayed or was stolen from my
hnme in Freestone county, about tie 1st
of June, 1902. Address : M. C. Stew-
ard, Mexia, Texas. k
W. R. WiMiains, of the Point
Enterprise community, w e 11 t
(town to Marlin to spend a few
days. )
A TEXAS WONDER.
HALL'S GREAT DISCOVERY.
One small bottle of Hall' s Great Dis
covery cures all kidney and bladder
troubles, removes gravel, cures dia-
betes, seminal emissions, weak and "
lame backs, rheumatism and all irreg-
ularities of the kidneys and in both
men and women, regulates bladder
troubles in children. If not sold toy
your druggist, will be sent by mall on
receipt of fl. One small bottle iS two
months' treatment, and will e-.ii;e any
case above mentioned. Dr. E< W.
Hall, sole manufacturer, P. O. Box
629, St. Louis, Mo. Sena for testimo-
nials. Sold by all druggists and Mexia
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Groesbeck, Texas, September 28.—
Ihis is to certify that T have been ce lnj
of kidney and bladder trouble with one
bottle of Hall's Great Discovery, (jnd
can fully ivfioomend it to the pu'.lio. I
J. W THOMPSON, ,
LyMixiii Drn Co'
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