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.CASS COUNTY
SUN.
JEFTABLISllEli I« »»•«
g^TBSGKlPriON, *100 fer Year
Beet A.hirilsinx, ilettiua In the Coautv (
cCountn
Prepared In do »U Uni. it
JOB PRINTING',
Steh m Letter Bead*. Mow Hood*, BUI Mel
SUtunau:*, Cardo. Ball and Waddiua Indl.i
Uooi, Circular*. Kto. Satufaotton fuarautc.-.
SEW PRESSES, SEW TYPE
JOHN BINDER, Publisher. }•
Official Organ of Cass County and First Senatorial District-
VOL XXVI.
LINDEN. TEXAS, TUESI Y> NOVEMBER 19, 1901.
NO 38.
£Mi 1PM*
Astbmaleue Brings Instant atu1 Permanent Cure iu AH Cases.
SENT ABSOLUTELY FREE ON RECEIPT OP POSTAL
WHITE YOUR SAME AND ADDRESS PLAINLY .
There is nothing like Asthmalenc. It brings it.
stant relief, even in tbe worBt cases. cures when all
plsp fulls
The Rev. C. F. Wells, of Villa Ridge, III., says :
‘‘Your trial bottle of Aslhmalene received m good condi-
tion. 1 cannot tell you how thankful I feel for the good
derived from it I was a slave, chained with putrid sore
Throat and. Asthma for ten years. I despaired of ever
being cured. I saw your advertisement for the cure of this
dreadful oud tormenting disease, Asthma, and thought
you had overspoken yourselves, but resolved to give it a
trial. To uiy astonishment, the trial acted like a charm
Send me a full size bottle.’’
/
L:
r CHAINED
FOB TEN
YEAAS
Rsv. D". jtfnrris Weohelor,
Rabbi of the Coog. .Boat Israel.
New York, Jan, 3. I91M.
____ .ft Bros. Medicine ’Co.
■Gentlemen: Yum Aslhmalene is an excellent remedy for 'Asthma and
fHay Fever, and its composition alleviates all troubles which combine wilb
Asthma. Its success is astonishing and wonderful.
After having u carefully analyzed, we can stale that Aslhmalene contains
i jo opium, morphine, chloroform or ether. Very truly yours,
Rev. I)r. Morris Wechsler.
Avon Springs, N. Y., Feb. 1, 1901.
! Or. Taft Bror Medieiin- Co. ...
Gentlemen: I write this testimonial from a sense of duly, having tested the
. wonderful elfeel of vuiir Aslhmalene, for the eure of Asthma. My wife has been
- afflicted with spasmodic asthma for the past 12 years. Having exhausted my
' own skill as Well as many others, 1 chanced to see your sign upon your windows
on 130th street! New York, I -at .uiee obtained a bottle of Asthmalene. My wife
commenced taking it about the first of November. I very soon noticed a radi-
‘ 04| improvement1 After n-ing one bottle her Asthme huadisappeared and she
is entirely free from alt symptoms. 1 feel that I can consistently reeenimend the
nediciue to all » lm are 'dilu ted with this distressing disease. Yours respectfully.
O. I), Phelps, M. I).
PROFESSIONAL GARDA
W.T. ArmisteeJ. F. n. Prendcrgut.
A rmistoad Sc Prondorgast
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS.
I will meet the taxpayers of Cass
county at the following p.aces mid
dates, for the purpose of receiving the
taxes as assessed on rolls of 1901:
Cass Thursday 11 14. “
Bhximburg Friday, “ >25. “
Bivins Saturday, '* 16 “
Huffinee Monday, “ 18 "
Viola Tuesday, " 19 "
.... . Lewis Wednesday, “ 20 11
Texas., Kildare Thursday, “ 21 “
Orear’s Gin Friday, “ 22 “
—. 1 Lanier Saturday, ~S8 “
O’Farrell Monday, " “
I Anti Tuesday, “ 26 “
Douglassvill Wednesday November 27,
King's Farm Thursday, •’ 28 “ :
, Cusseta Friday, “ 29 “ '
i Almira Monday, December. '2 "
Bryan’s Mill Tuesday and Wednesday,
December 3rd and 4.
Marietta Thursday, Deo. 5
I Dalton Friday, " 6
J-’ *■’■*• 4-y. D«ce>’““s
Moinngswortli Ttirsday “ 19 “
Hughes Springs Wednesday and
Thursday, December, 11-12.
i Avinger Friday, “ 16 “
TEXAS. Bear Creek Saturday, December, 14
--*J Atlanta again Monday, Tuesday and
_ - « , n • re* j Wednesday'January 6, 7 and 8 1902
K ,L. A inilStG3CL«ML/ 'Ineen Cilv Thursday him] Friday Ju
DUVOTfHHX1 Tr Vi......,,.... i At oilier limes 1 will lie found in in
“i** £g rsvvvGtow j(,fljctvul>.g|uir8i ln coun ll0Use u,
Special attention given to Surgery and ! den-
Diseases of Women and Children. 1 11
Oflero liis services to the people of
Cass and Marion enmities. Office next
to Jimpleeute office.
LAWYERS.
---—s^a
Jefferson $ Marshall,
J. A. ARNIlSTEAD,
Uauiv®P and Investment
Banker,
Buys and sell-Real Estate, Notes,
Bonds, School Vouchers, and
•■LA'i’liA.Ho*. Securities.
traKrs, t/"r Admis-
.....rill ■»» » .
and all kinds of
Fidelity end
"Court Bonds.
JEFFERSON, —
" We
■ r, Taft Bros, Medioine Co Feb. 5, 1901.
-jGentlemeir I whs tumbled with Asthma for 22 years I have tnednum-
rous remedies, hut IIma hitve all failed. I ran across your ndvetisement and
darted with a trial Isd'lb . I found relief at once. I have since ptirchseri your
full-size bottle, and I am ever grateful. I have a family of four children, and for
six years wns'utml le to weak. I uni now in Hie best ot health and am doing
i .justness every dav. This nestimony you can make such use ol as you see fit,
Home address, 235 Ilivington street. S. Raphnel,
67 East 12th st., City.
'/TRIAL BOTTLESENT ABSOLUTELY FKi-.K ON RECEIPT OF POSTAL.
no not de av* Write at once, addressing dh taft BROS, medicine co.,
:VC East 130tb Ht.,‘N. Y. Cil v. _
Hello There
Don’t fail to call at Ballauf & Meyer
when in Jefferson if you contemplate
buying a Vehicle or a Cooking Stove,
,they keep the World's Best in those
}iwo lines. Prices very low consid-
ering quality. Respectfully Yours,
BALLAUF & MEYER, Jefferson Texas.
J EFFERSOX TEXAS.
W. T- Stovall M. D.,
PHYSICIAN AND OBSTK1HIAN,
linden, Texas.
The law retjulres taxes to he |>ni«l on
or before January 3Nt. A penalty of
10 percent, will he athleti niter Janua-
ry 818t. Very Respectjull.v,
It. Ij. Whatley, Tax Collector Catt
County.
If the Bores keep oil capturing hors-
es in South Africa, the first Ib'iig King
Edward knows he will liaye to emulate
his predecessor, King -Richard 111,
I and offer to trade “his kingdom for a
horse.”
many mothers realize that when
v's advent i* expected they need
for two instead of one. Worn-
, nervous, able to drag
find themselves confronted
injj maternity. They have
o enough for themselves, ht>w
.j strength to give a child?
m't look for the birth erf strong
ideas from a weak tmnd. Why should
w** expert the birth of strong children
ipliom weak mothers?
The nay to ansuxe health and strength
to mother and child
is to use Dr. Pierce's
Favorite Prescription
as a preparative for
motherhood. It
brings the mother's
streugth up to the
'Uxjuireuieot* of nat-
ure, so that she haa
strength to give her
child. It nourishes
'the nerves *nd *"iec
qmeta them. It en-
e. a natui-l
gp; id Induce*
re. ff sleep.
•Fnvo Prescrip-
tion *• *• veak
women »g ani
sick worrit. well.
There is no .alcohol
in "Favorite Re-
script ion ’’ and it is
free from opium, co-
caine »nd all other narcotics.
"f'wkh to let ycni~ktiow the great benefit my
wife <irrivrd tli tough taking your ’ Favorite
Preferiritioti.’ " writes Mr Robert Harden, of
Brifulnn. Manitoba. Ho* 215. "It whb when
hei hahy -eeme. We had m’.ird *o much of
your medicine that my wife cWcided to tiy 1$
( l n ay say my nae uus thirty-three
•tu] t! u wax her first cbll'T). She corattieaced
to take Favorite PrOtcrlption 1 five months be-
fore h«r child wns born. We hnyc n fine healthy
girt, ortl we t«elieve that thia win nininly owing
in the Favorite Prescription,’ tnken faithfully
acconUrg to tllrections. We shall certainly rec*
omiueid it wherever wa rad."
ms®
Pr. Pierce’s Common Sense Medical
Adviser, paper covers, is sent frer on
recci|it of 31 one-cent stamps to pay
expense of mailing only. Aadr.ss Ur.
Y..’ V Rierce, Buflalo, N. Y.
Nineteen Commandments.
Sir James Sowyer, when lecturing
a short time since in England, said
that the secret of longevity was “the
paying attention lo the small details,"
and be gave forth nineteen command
ments to read and perform if you wish
to lire a hundred >ears or more.
Here is the "lesson which would.be
centenarians should take care lo fol-
Ibw:
1. Eight hours sleep.
2. Sleep on your right side.
3. Keep your "bedroom window
open all night.
4. Have a mat to your bedroom
door.
5. Do nut have pout bedstttnd [
against the fct.ll.
6. No cold tub in the morning, |
but a bath at the temperature of the
VKty.
7. Y.vercise well before breakfast.
8. Eal hut little meat und see
that it is r’ell cooked.
9. Adults should drink no milk
10. Eat plenty bl fat, to feed the
cells which destroy disease germs.
11. Avoid iutoxieents, which de-
stroy those cells.
12. Daily exercise in the open air.
13. Allow no pet animals in your
living rooms. They are apt to carry
about disease gertos.
14. Live in the country if you can.
Flannelet at 5c, worth 8c.
“ at 7c. worth 10c.
Good Calicoes at 4c.
“ Apron Gingham at 4|c.
* ,r Jllcilchihg, no a.Urctt at o
“ Brown Domestic at 4£e.
41 Dress Gingham at 5c.
44 Red Ticking at 5c.
Prnmpl attention given lo all calls
day sir night; prices to suit the hard
tidico.
Best Passenger Service
IN TEXAS.
IMPORTANT GATIWAYS 4
DR. HENDERSON.
101 & 103 West 9th St., Kansas City, Ho. (SMS Btil.)
The Old Reliable Dootor. Oldest In Age and Longest Located*
A Regular Graduate In Medlolna* < Over 27 Years Special
Praotlce.*-22 Yaara ln Kanaaa Olty.
Authorized by the stste to treet Chronic, Norvono and 3peclal Dlteawi,
Cures guaranteed or money refunded. AU medicines furnished ready for use
—no mercury or Injurious medicine* used. --Nod n;Ion front business. Pa-
tients at a distant* treated by mall and express. Medicines senteverywhere
free from gaxo or breakage. No medicines sent O. O. D., only by acre
Charges low. Over 60,000 cases cured. Btate your case and nend for
Consultation free and confidential, personally or by lotter.
Seminal Weakness and
Sexual Debility, S}%JSm3
folly and excesses—causiug losses by dreams
or with urine, pimples and blotches on the
faoe. rushes of blood to the head, pains ln
‘ “ ' “ * itful
reement.
terms.
c« -. .
bashfulness, aversion
i and forgi
to society, 1
lness,
•ssofset-i
usl power, loss of manhood, etc., cured for'.
. I cau stop night losses, resto
Ufa.
sexual power, ner
large and strengthen
you fit for marriage.
“ - **“ tha
can stop night losses,
ve and brail
i weak pui
X terrible disease, ln all*
re lost
er, en-
Strengthen weak parts ami make
m&rrr
Syphilis, |tg forms and stogea cured
for life. Flood Poisoning, Skin Diseases,
Ulcers. Swellings, Sores, Gonorrhoea and
Gleet, and all forms of Private Diseases,
positively cured or money refunded.
Qtrirtur/* radically cured without
^w theuseof Inrtrumenta. A
New and Infallible Home Treatment. He
lougtes or soi
ness. Thousands enred. A permanentcura
guaranteed or money refunded. Send stamp
lor book,«vhlah fully explains this disease.
Varicocele--^"^1^^
▼out debility, weakness of the sexual syt
. trm, etc., permanently cured without pain.
h y d rocele" -«;?^wftiiVut,p0.inm' 1
Phimosis-^* *row
RaaD for both sexea, WJ pages, *7 pic-
OUUIV lures true to life, with full de-
scription of above diseases, the elTects and
cure, tent scaled ln plain wrapper for six
cents m stamps.
FrCC MUSCUITI rorTrcT^orRsT"
of Anatomy for men. I* to 8 p. m. !
Thousands of eurlosttiesl - . \ 1
A sermon without words.! Sun^aU*> JO to
-4,4Ho trouble to answer questions."
2 FAST TRAINS DAILY 2
{Ymt-iima lor VI omrii
Feminina, Price 50 cents contains 4
more .loses than the average $1.00 Fe-
male Tonic.
The most powerful effectual Mothers
Friend now known to the medical pro-
fession a trial will convince the most
15. Watch the three D’e— drink-
Fn.tn lime immemorial wood ashes jwaler- rtsral> *»d drains.
16. Have change of occupation.
17. Take frequent and short lioli
days.
18.
19.
•en uoQsidere 1 a valuable fortil-
or Irish potatoes. Now the
Rhodes Island Experiment Station
claims to have proven that both ashes
and lime promote scap in polatoes,
and that stable manure has the same
effect. Then what are we lo do? Salt
Hkepliesl that we offer the&ineqiil now)
forall female dcsorders. Safe, pleasant,
inlilalde sure tu net. Manufactured l.v) is recommended to oouuteract this
"Jr .
palftalde sure to act. Mamifrctured t.y 1
Van Vleet-Mansfield Drug (2o. For
•Sale bj Mrs. N. K.Kildare. Texas i
tendency.
|
Kprraits I.ike Wf tll'irr.
Tbc upshot of the France-Turkish j „ hpn ||l|nR9 are ..„le ,K.sto t|levbe.
trouble seems to be that if'France; come "Hie best selling.’’ Abraham
doHcn’t see wlml site wants, site need
only as.’- for it.
It Saved Her Life.
St. Louis, Chicago
Only Um Running Through
“""dNEW ORLEANS
Gooch’s Mexican Syrup has accom-
plished a cure in tlds neighborhood
which has astonished the . people. Miss
Du vis was gineii up. t«4l“_hy her *
tending physician. She hud luti'
....and the Last. ,The,|oo,or®H|d »i>e would die t
| morning, .and advisdii to disoon
Ids meidcine ns It was doing he
good. Her parents had a Imtt
Gooch's Mexican Syrup and Gn<
Quick Relief in (lie house: The,
once hegan> to give the Syrup
Hare, a leading druggist of Belleville,
; (),, writes: “Electric Bitters are the
j nest selling hitters 1 have handleil in 20
I years.” You know why? Most diseases
! begin in disorders of stomach, liver,
i'kidneys, bowels, liliwal and nerves.
KHeetrie Bitt'rs tones up the stomach,
regulates liver, kidneys and bowels,
purities the bKHMl-utrenglliens the nerv-
es, hence multitudes of maladies.
builds up me entire system. Puts
ew life and vigor into any weak sickly
uiidnwn man or woman. PrloefM cent,
add by Powell ADavis druggists.
PSPYTIISISIN FOURTH DISTSIOT.
Limit your ambition ; and
Keep your temper.
Astounding llisrorm
From C.sipersville, Mich, comes word
of a wonderful discovery of a pleasant
tasting liquid that when used before
retiring by any one troubled nvIfh a bad
cough always ensures a good night's
rest. ‘'It will soon cure the cough too,”
writes Mrs 8. Hinielburger, -‘for-three
generations of our family have Used
Dr. King’s New Discovery for Con-
sumption and never found its equal for
Coughs and Colds." It’s an unrivaled
life-saver when used for desperate lung
diseases. Guaranteed bottlea 50c und
$1.00 at Powell A
Trial bottles tree.
Davis drug store.
RAILROADS CREATE PROSPERITY
This has been demonstrated by lhe marked
improvement in condition along
‘‘THE DENVER ROAD"
In
THE TEXAS PANHANDLE
Whither other lines have come to sharein the results of the good times
,.n (hat section.
PROSPERITY DEMANDS RAILKOA’DS
.tup CHICAGO.ROCK ISLAND & MEXICO
•eadv crossing "threkhvek koad” at Dalbart.
____^.lOCl'AW, OKLAllOMO fc GULF * --------- -_
Soon to join “the d nvku koad’’ at Wichtt* Falls and Amirillo.
■THE BLACKWELL. ENID & SOUTHWESTERN
Now tiuildi'igtii "the hEnvek road’’ at Yeroou.
rllE KANSAS CITY, MEXICO & ORIENT
Expeced to join "the denveb roas” at Uhillicolbe.
I’ME FRISCO SYSTEM
Which tnav meet "jrpE Denver ic tt>" at Acmb. -—
HIE ARKANS vS & CHOCTA ,
Headed for ‘-the riwtVEltdlbAD” at Wichita Falls.
All this, 'akeu with-the au'ivity of immigration and real estate agents,
,many new -e.'Uier8, numhhers buying Special 30 Day Home Seekers’ Tickets,
^niii oiliers seeking information, indicates that "THE pknveb road" is consid-
ered g i»d company in a desirable neighborhood.
V. F Sterlet, a. a. Onssoii, C«am,es L. Huml
V G. P. A G. A. P. D. T. P. A.
i lie Fort Worth & Denve City Railway, Fort Worth, Texas.
N. R —If you wa t o get choice of best locations you may hAVr to kast-
£>•; and remember this "Only One Road," and "You Don't Have to Apologize.”
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests wbat you eat.
it artificially digests the food and aids
Nature ip strengthening and recon- :
<structlng the exhausted digestive or- j
gang. 4, is the latest discovered digest-
ant and tonic. No other preparation
can approach it in efficiency. It In-
I IMpi
^tantly relieves and permanently enres
Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn,
Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea,
j31ck Headache, Oostealgia, Cramps and
1 otber resu Its of imperfect d igestion. I
Price50c. and SI. rjuxsofMContalns SH times
small.tie. Book all sbomdyspeptlemailedfres
f r.^orsd byf. C. DsWITT A CO., Cblca^
Fof enip by l’owgll A Davis.
XT'
To
AHTEE
HEXKANROCffPiLLS
Superb Pullman.Vestibuled Buffet Sleepen,
Handsome New Chair Cars (seats free).
•IRECT LINE TO
-NEW MEXICO, ARIZONA
AND CALIFORNIA.
Operators of MagnUlcant New Train,
“Pacific Coast Limited,”
Somi-weekly, between
CHICAGO. ST. LOUIS. DALLATS,*FORl
.WORTH. LOS ANGELES AND
YAN FRANCISCO.
H. P. HUGHES. Tt»t. ?aaMn^«r Ipit, FT. WOftTl, TEL
L. S.THOB.NF., I. P. TIIHSIB,
TiwFrss'tsat flea 1 Manapr, (hd 1 Pass'r aad Ticket Aft
OALLA8. TEX.
NDFUNCUAND Jl’l>Y"TFKAn?
The crude invention of Edison is no
more to be compared with a grapho-
phone titan .tvure the primitive steam
craft of Fulton aud his immediate fol-
lowers lo he compared wit It the mod-
ern steam palaces in which we cross
the sea. The graphoplione is abso
lutcly free from the Punch aud Judy
characteristics of the earlier talking
mucliines and is in every way a won.
derful instrument. Great progress
has bevt) made, during the past few
months, whereby the sound is repro-
puoed with all the beauty of the origi-
nal. Not a feature is now lacking lo
make the grupbophoue a tiling of
beauty and a joy forever.
Send (5 with your order to Colum.
hia Phonograph Co., No. 88 Wabash
Avenue, Chicago, and goods will’be
ship,.. * ). D. lo, the ba.anue.
It really looks as though Btll'an
-might have a noherts-Buffer contro-
versy thwi would throw the Sampson-
tiohley umbroglic into Ibe shade.
La Creole Hair Restorer.
La Creole restores grsp hairs to their
youthful color ami vigor, Cures ilan-
ilruff without gumming. 8t»ps the
hair from falling out amt produces ease
and comfort $j a bottle. Manufac-
tured by the Van Vieet-MansfleldDrug
Co. For sale by Powell A Davis.
one hour a pat *a ml fiequenMy uutlied Conference Called-for Dec. 6th,
her cheast »1th the Quick Relief. Be
fore morning she was Letter, and after
using a lew bottles of each, site is til.
most ns well as ever. It was almost
like raising tiie dead, anil has establish-
the reputation of Gooch’s Mexican
Ml. Pleasant.
A conference of all tiie Populists in
the Fourth Congressional Dtstaict is
Byrup here as a cough remedy; we nan hereby called to meet on Friday, Dec.
sell nothing else. J. A N. Bauds, Trim- ' ... , . .
hie, Athens Cn, O. 6, to lake such action ac may be
Gooch’s Mexican Syrup cures nsiiri-! deemed advisable relative to the Alli—
K4tWreuiedy foV^whmmhm «ml!ii! Pr*r ed party movement at Kansas City
last month. We urge every Populist
icst reuiedy for whooping cough. Price
25c.
Healthy Children Are Happy.
Mother's Worm Byrup makes ehil
dreii healthy by cxpell eg the worOH
that mnke.them.ffl. -Children eat it oi
bread.
-Pile-ine Cures Piles.
Money refunded if it ever fuils.
Cattie or horses have uo businejsi
in an orchad ; they damage tiie trees
and in wet weather their tramping
seriously injures pie soil. Hogs mav
glean in an orchard, hut they should
not he permitted entirely liberty to go
itn, or slay in, for they also cau injure
the sort while rooting the ground for
grube. Properly regulated, bogs in
an orchard are a benefit to the orchard
and the orchard is a benefit to the
hqgs.
There Is probably no disease more
distressing and ■niinoving than piles.
TAIiLEUtS BUCKEYE PILE OINT-
M-P^T 1® * fcii’vi'ii* aMnrC vp«n
sta and I lee.
Th ,.os on the first"
a lit .. perseverance makes ».
complete.. Price, 50 cents in t
Tubes 75 cents at J. J. Story’s
Will somebody plese inform us
which holm, Noah turned whet
found the of Mount Ararat ab<
rain .him?
who can, to be present, as we propose
to arrange Tor a vigorous campaign
noxt yewr.—3as. W, Liard, Chairman
Fount Congressional District, Paris,
Texas.
A FREE PATTERN
(Tour own select Ion) to srsrj sab-
•arlbor. Ouljr 50 ceats a year.
MS CALL’S,
MAGAZINE
Still, even fcith a reform administra-
tion we doubt whYhei New Y’itTk
will be fitted for the Millenium in less
than a year or two.
Do you need medicine? if so
call at White & Prator’s dntg
store, Queen City, their stock is
fresh aud they will treat you
right.
Wt Can’tO’cII a Lie.
When we say there is no shaking of
bottles, no licking of spoons, no wry
faces when Cheatham’s Laxative Chill
Tablets are used -26 ets. No cure-uo
pay
When a man suddenly expresses an
opinion on a subject which is several
sizes too large for him, just inquire
casually what newspaper he ttes been
reading of late.
To Co.orrDe TrackTarmors.
St.
Louia Gentlemen Huy Eight
Thousand Attrea Iri t?aSs
County and Want
M6:e.
A LADIES’ MAGAZINE.
A cent; beautiful eolorei plate*| latest
faanioM; dreermakittf one*lee ; fancy
work; boueehoid hint! j fictioa, «M. Sub- i
eertbe to-day, or, aend y for latest eepy. 1
Lady a*ania wanted Send tor term*.
Stylish, Reliable, Sinpl*, Up-to-
date, Esoaoailcal and Absolatsly
Pe/<ea;t-rialnf'?aperPnttero*
Mom Mowed mi ferfsntlsas ihew
the Bssttod sod lewto« Uns.
Only to and if cent* eneh—none higher *
Ash tor tkeni. told in Marly every city
and town, or by nail from
THE MoCALL CO.,
II1-HS-II7 Wat 31 if It, RtW VOM.
The Children’s Friend.
TOD KNOW WHAT YOU ARE TAAiING
Wheu you take Grove’s Tssteless Chill
Tonio because tne formula is plainly
printed nu every bottle showing that it
Is simply Iron and Quinine in a tuste-
less form. No Cure, No Pay. 60 cents
If Captain Carter wants
bis loot he will have lo tell 1
got it.”
to retain
‘where be
Mf* SICK HEADACHE,
HABITUAL CONSTIPATION,
and all diseases arising from In-
digestion. They will purify your
blood and make youroomplexlon
as FAIR AS A LILY. They are
gelatin oeated. PRICE ZB CERTS.
A Tripple Hanging:
Smith, Brown and Jones ban
their fcopes of recovery upon C
lism’s Laxative Chill Tablets,
will he around soon shaking hands
friends" .25 ets. No cure—do pay.
Reciprocity is a very nice wort
conjure with but when it comes to
range details about the only pet
benefited by it are the tariff expe
This signature is on every box of the gened
Laxative Bror Quinine T»m«tc
*h* remedy that enr»- , « oi«t ia mm
STtrS the COUGH and WORKS off the COLD
Laxative Bromn-Quinine Tablet* cure '
a cold in oDn day. No Cure, No Pay.
Price 25 cents.
A Physician Testified.
‘‘I have taken Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
and have never used anything In my
life that did me the good that did,”
says County Physician Geo. W Scroggs
of Hall C lunty, Ga. “Being a physi-
cian I have prescribed Hand found it
to give tiie best results.1, If the tood
you eat remains undigested iu jwit
stomach it decays there and poisons .
the system You can prevent thia by | quite as able an officer as the country
has supposed him to be? The eri
dence shows that there was really
excuse for bis failure to know
the Spanish were at Santiago.
By live way, is Captain Sigsh-e
dieting hut that means starvation. |
Kmlol Dyspepsia Curedigests what you j
eat. You need sutler from neither dys-
pepsia nor starvation. The worst cases |
quickly cured. Never full*. Fur sale by
Powell A Davis
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You’ll nave a cold this winter- May-
be you have one now. Y'our children
wij suffer too. For coughs, croup,
! bronchitis, grip and other winter com-
. plaint* Your One Minute Cough
Cure u ver fails. Acts promptly. It
' Is very pleasant to the taste and per-
fects harmless. C. B. George, Win-
chester, Ky, writes "Our little girl was
attacked with croup late one night amt
whs so h 'arse she could haidly speak,
j We give her a few doses of On.- Min-
irte Cough Cure. It relieved her im
mediately aud she went to sleep. When
she a woke next morning she had no
signs of hoarseness or croup.” Sold by
I Pnwell A Davis.
Brotherly Help.
“Sis will be down in a minute,”
SWtif'fcer little brother.
“I’m *) glad,” replied Mr. De •
Trop .’ “She wasn’t at home the last
time I called.”
“Oh4 yes she was, but wouldn’t
Come down.”
"How do you know she’ll come
down this lime then?”
“ ’Cause I told her you was another
fellow—Philadelphia Record.
IWt-rfnr thr Wood Ui.u Ssnsrarllli.
For those living In the Malaria dis-
trict*, Grave’* Tasteless Cliiii To: la.
Guaranteed.
Plantation Chill Cure, tasteless and
plain, is guaranteed lo be a permanent
euro for chills and fever, diitlib nnd
third day chills, bilious uod remitteilt
fever, liver complaint and jaundice,
and to dispel malaria. Pleasant, any
chilli can take it. Harmless, hut mire.
No cure no pay. Price 50 cents. Man-
ufactured by Van Vleet-Manktteld Drug
Co. For sale by Powell A Davis.
The Dead One.
An old colored woman was ‘‘taking
on’’ the other day over the death of
her baby as she was going from the
eburoh to the hack which was to take
her to the ceme.ery. A white woman
who knew her I appened to be passing
and -a’d sympathetically.
44 V jich one of your children ia
dead. Aunt Eliza?”
‘‘The one in the ’ieat<»„, * moaned
the nerress.—Atchison Globe
Aunt Luclndy.
Always carries Hunt’s Lightning Oil.
around with her, says It’s fine for swell
lugs, tooth-achi, colic, weak hack and
hack-ache, outs, hums, neuralgia, ca-
tarrh Aunt Luoindy has sixty-nine
erandohildmi and ought to know what
she is talking about.
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Only Modern Cure
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For «*le by *. A. Lacaw,
’The Dallas News.
Jefferson, Tex., Nov. *8.—York &
Gore of St. Louis closed a deal last
night for 8,000 acres of land lying in
Cass County near the Missouri, Kan-
-.1 "o —- " i nr ay CV.vrpvs.iy«
line. They propose to cut this land
up into 100 acre tracts undcolonize it
with truck farmers from Illinois, Mis-
souri and Kentucky. They are figur- . lbe cim#lilllt,on 0,
ing on a deal for lauds in Marion
County for the same purposes, tiut
have ■accomplished nothing so far.
Caesar Conqured Britain
Malaria was conqured by Bimmons’
Liver Purifier (tin box;) protected
front moisture, dust and Insects.'Clears
tiie complexion, cures oonstipatiou.aids
aud corrects action of the liver.
Strength Enable. Yon to Stantl the lte.t.
orove’s ff'astelss Chill Tuuio -gives
strength,
Marietta Round-ups.
We have bad a nice rain here, which
will he good for winter Oats.
Farmers are done gathering their
crops, and are preparing for winter.
The Oak Ridge school house came
near burning down Tuesday, but for
the timeliness of Mr. Ben Young and
others it was saved.
Mr Robert Bartlett, of Georgia,
has recently moved to this place.
Last Sunday about 1 o’clock, p. m.,
fire Was discovered in the cealing of
Frank Byrds kitchen, 'It was beyond
control and his large hmlse, with all its
effects, was burued. There was $250
in money in the bouse at the time and
it was burned. Tiie fire originated
from a defective Hue. Our citizens,
both white «nd black are donating lib
erallv to Frank. "Tor which bfe is very
grateful.
Fabins.
For all fresh cuts or wounds, either
on the human subject or on animals,
Ba’llard’s SnoVv Liniment Is exoell
ent; while for corn-huskers’ sprained
wrists, barber-wrie cuts and sores on
working horses, It cannot he too highly
bomruemled. Price Y5 and 50 cents.;
at J. J. Story’s,
TO FKBTILIZE THE BLOOD.
arove’a Tasteless Chill Tuuio.
The Filipinos are now wrestling
with (be broblem of understanding
why people who drink whiskey as the
Americans do, should have such con
scientions scruples against cock-fight-
ing __
White’s Cream Vermifuge re-
moves the unhealthy tissue upon which
worms thrives," it brlngh, and qtiickly.a
healthy condition of body, where worms
canunt exist. Price 25 cents at J. J.
Story’s.
if a man wishes to hasten this life
let him live in love. If he wishes lo
prolong it, let him live in hope, if be
wishes to grow prosperous let him bay
his clothing «Dd gent’s furnishing
goods from A Ripinski & Son, Jeffer
son, Tex.
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Lot us put yotir name bn our
subscription hook, for 1901.
for FU.P. SICKLY CHIl 14k.
4rove’s fWele** Chill Touic.
The Negro’i Position in the North,
It was to have been expected thiit
northern papers would wax w""
grow bitterly ssirc.is'1
southern strictures >
for entertaining fior
ton at dinner. But
pers are replying by ’ jg
duet questions and > ng some perti-
nent facts. They point out the fact
that northern love for the negro t>
confined to election day. How many
business offices in the north employ
negro clerks? How many negro trsin-
meu are employed on northern raff-
ways? How many negroes have been
appointed to postmasterships in tbc
north? How many northern slates
have elected negro senators or con-
gressmen? How many negro
mechanics are employed fn northern
miffs and factories slong-side white
mechanics? North he is limited to the
position of porter in hotels and oi
trains, or lo walterships in hotels and
restaurants. Is there a negro linotype
operator on any great daffy news-
paper jn the north that fa ho roundly
denouncing the south for its attitude
toward the HooseVelt-Washington
dinner incident? Does any one of
these northern republican daily news-
papers employ a negro pressman, ft
negro reporter or a negro city editor?
Some of these days the negro will
Subscription, $100 Ter Anniiir
New. Fall Hoods, ai Money Saving Prices,
Jefferson, Texas, Faff and Winter, 1901.2.
DEAR SIR:—Of course you want to save money. Well we will htlj
you do it
Our buyer, Mr. A. Rininski. spent two months in New York an 1
bought for spot cash, and in large quantities, thus enabling us to understl.
any store thia side of St. Louis. Of course other merchants will tell you wc
can’t sell goods so cheap. "All we ask is for vou to come and see, and wt
will pfove.as- we have for the past twenty- five years, that what we say ia tui’e
We quote just a few prices:
SHOES! SHOES!! SHOES!!!
A Ladies Sunday Shoe, solid
leather 95c.
41 Heavy Calf shoe, solid
leather 93c
A Man every day Shoe
'HI.
44 .fine Sunday
A Ladies fine Sandv
You will find the -
in this atdre you ever sa
We have the finest and largest stotkof ladieeldress goods at the low:
market price that has ever been in Jefferson.
Headquarters for Clothing. Our stock this year is larger than ever at
prices are lower
We are selling Mens nice Suits at $4,00 worth $6.50.
44 *' 4 4 4 4 Wool Suits at $4.85 worth $7.So
44 4 4 4 4 4 4 Black 4" at $5.00 44 $7.‘5.
44 4 4 44 4 4 Fine all wool Suits at $5.50 worth $8.50.
4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 at $6.50 44 $11.00.
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4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Wedding 44 at $10.00 44 $16.00.
We carry the largest stock of boys suits in tbe city. We Lave theta
from 75c a suit up"
Uur stock of Ladies shirt waists and skirts are beauties. And don’t
fail to see our stock ot Ladies Capes, Jackets, Collaretts and furs aro you
will be sorry.
We have tin extra large stock of‘quilts and blankets this season at r.
very low price. In fact we have every thing you want. Our store is fuff Ic
the cealing So come and examine our goods before you buy'and save your
self llie trouble of saying: Oh, 1 wish I had seen your goods fiist, as 1 woult'.
have saved money. Yours to Please,
A. RIPINSKf'oc SON. Jefferson, Texas.
Cms County Nodical Allocation.
According to previous arrangements
the Physicians of the county met in
the office of Dr. S. J. Morriej''Al)a{ffr.
Tex., at 2 o’clock p. in., Nov, 9th,
and organized themselves temporarily
by calling Dr Y. A. Mathews to the
chair, object of meeting was explained
and Dr. O. M Connerly was elected
president for the ensuing year, and
Dr. J. M. McDirff was elected vice
president, and R. L. McClung wri:
elected secretary and treasurfer.
"It was moved and carried to sdo^t
the constitution and code of ethics Of
the American Medical Association and
the state medic!?!’
association, and the slate by-laws 4c
far as they can he made available.
■"Uominiitce on credentials wus ap-
pointed as follows:
"V. S. tJeter chairman, J. M. McDuff
and A. C. Oliver members.
-The President appointed the follow
ing gentlemen to make case reports At
tbe next meeting: Dr’s. Morriss, Je-
ter, Mathews, Oliver and MODuff.
On motion regular meeting day fa
appointed at Atlanta, Texas on first
Monday in each month at 10 o’clock
a.'m., 'Clinics will begin ai 1 o’clock
p. m., On motion every regular phy-
Bicion in this and adjoining couniies
of vI'exa8, Ark., and La , is respectful-
ly invited to join us.
On motion next meeting place fa
Dr. Morriss’ office Atlanta Tex.
On motion Secretary is ordered ifc
furnish copy of fhese proceedings to
each news paper in the county.
On motion adjourned.
R L. McClung, Sect.
realize that he has nothing to gaifi
from the alleged friendship ot med
who seek to nse him for political pur-
poses only.—Tbe ComtnoheH
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