Rockdale Reporter. (Rockdale, Tex.), Vol. 09, No. 06, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 6, 1902 Page: 3 of 8
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lu , haa MWri half ft NiM <ff
tram trom U* McKtfttey term t«
Oftl*. HI* Mat Ift to «tv« (how to im*
pi* «ft» wlU plftftt the id Ud grow Rf
W.g fttmuritt: ti •»-* many rad prowl
dost.
Hides hr* steed*
Ooud cabbage fln.U rv*di *«i«.
Strawberries fan*-) pri »-•
Cora U pe'pin* above t;>« grvmnd ■■
Unut rtniBty
!e Wall and Strong by Pe-ru-na
rwaort that the »H'»
queutin toft*that atth the superior
•Uftlltjr. of IVfiftftCft Hlei-h Ilia hr* It
aett U* Wph>i»>> U.
tMftftd
Mm Wt»l»r, 4M !'"[* A**., HI Uwii,
Mo , writ
"lft thft early part of laat year 1 wrota
to TUU fut advice fur lay daughter A tie*,
four rear* of eg*
" tiftc haa bora a puny, sickly, ailing
«hltd since her birth She had eoavoT
•dona and catarrbai favor 1 wo* always
doc tor lag until wo oummaaoed to usa
Peruna. Hits grew strong aad well.
Portion la a wonderful ionic; the beat
medicine 1 have avar uaad."— Mm
Mehafar.
Mrs. C. E. long, the mother of little
Mina l.«ug, writes from Atwood. Cola,
aa follows:
" We can never thank yon enough for
the change you liava made la our little
ona'a health. Before aha began taking
yoor Peruna aha suffered everything in
the way of cough, oolda and croap, hut
now ahe haa taksn not quit# a bottla of
Parana, and la wall and strong aa aha
haa aver beau in her life, nha haa
not had the croup once since aha
Maw kfte fee toolwn
(k-lewtlfhi tnvwetlftwii- n naa pivirw ml
Mrnieom la far to reel >»r lu«l,
n that «t ns*<l ruH W-un ilwull IM
7l*a eel In n*»rl> all «f
JuiSs w« ft, J tt-el aa *■■•*'
rial twimnaa scarce
Is lake U* pin.* Them Is
i. haws*ar ami Inat Is lies-
avh Hitters It tv Nature i
l.r d< s|>*|<s>* iinll|nlii>n,
an 4 malaria. |«ro and ague.
Orange* lemons an.I bananas are In
strung demand.
Blackleg Is twuaiog Mime l< **es In !
Marlin county
Oats around Brandon, Hill ivrnnty,
are spotted In places.
The yonr 19«>1 was one of the great-
est drouth years on record. .
Kansas City Is receiving many Ten*
aa and Indian Territory cattle.
Diversification wt!| In- much in voya«
In Montagtiw county this spring
Several Mg sale* of htg steers are re-
ported In Donley county at flh around
iKmley couuly will have an Increased
acreage of various Wind* of crops this
year.
Mrs. J. Wilhelm has sold mhi year
lings to Dick Sc uisn ot Hrownwood
at $17.50.
W. J. t'snon of Sherwood sold sev
eoty-two breeder call c to W. J Pot-
ter of Honey Grove.
Rock Island, ne.tr Hallettsvllle, ex
peels to ship over 2500 crates of
strawberries this scaaon.
Dock Nea! of Stratum. IVWItt roun
ly, killed a hog that, when dressed
and quartered, weighed toil pouuds I
J. W. Drown of near Stroud Ok . 1
made $720 from eighteen acres of cot-
ton. The yield was a bale per acre
It la claimed that the honey produc-
ed by been at Merit, Tex . equa o in
every reaped the beat California prod* .
uet.
\V. K. Shelton of l-'rlo county Is put
ting forty-five acres In Alabama sweet
watermelons. Ho will irrigate' the
land.
The attempt to collect tribal taxes
nl the Choctaw nation haa resulted In
hundreds of cattle being driven luto
Texas.
E~::rr i »*‘-**a iku an tall
mat* enemy
cesl supply #c
Nslurv s predu
as onv mslw
Is tlsrvwrvi
orw vscmxkhi
(MIST'S maau
own rew.sOy
reastlpvlli-ti a
Hum tail lo l
Tha aoaetractlon of the Fnrthngtn
Ian roads differed so inalorially from
that of tk* Homan h'ghwnys that It Is
sn aasy matter for antiquarians to
dlstlagutak between tha two.
Home of the rotom at the coming
cwrtrtiation both for pawia aad peer
eaaee will be made of volvelean in
stead of velvet and trtmwwt with rab-
bit s fur inatead of ermine
St. Jacob* Oil
A quarrel Is not supposed lo be as
good as new when H s pal. hod up.
If van have not yet irivd Indian *
Starch. Just ash your dealer what olh
era say about II
It will ha a cold day whea you find
a I* us dry starch anywhere head aa
guwd as DeAaare
Satire Is the salt of alt rubbed oa
a aora spoL
In China the year begins la Pehru
RBIOMTB DlftWASft.
Brights Ptaaaaa la ao reapaatar at
persoaa, it sHacks maw aad voavi,
tha atroftg aad robust, the rtsft aad
poor, the active body aad brala work-
er*. the father* of famlitoa. Urn bread
wtnasr* la every sphere of Ilia, aesm
tag u ctousv far IU victims thaas calf
who eaa Isest be aparsd Smith's ffwrw
Kid may Chrs U tha only guaranteed
remedy for Bright'* Disease
Your mon*y back If It falls to sera.
Pries tv coats for aals by all n/ug-
giau.
Tit Pure
4 s' —■ *r».
Ns I Hug In lova la galling #s*lual*a
In your affections
Cancer censes 4.151 deaths annually
In liondon
Tha British tanker Clam la tha first
vessel to cross the Atlantic until*
petroleum for fuel. Each furnacw has
a steam generator which blows the
oil, atomised, against a flr« brisk wall.
'<£)0G*3
INSIST ON AKTTINO IT.
gvorers say they don't hvvp He*
llsrrh This Is b*. suss the) hsvs
; .in hand of ofbsr Wends •onlsin*
y 12 os In S we* keg* which Ihvy
be shls to evil flisl. l»*"*us* l*s-
-onlainv II os for Ihv ►*">« uu'iivy.
ou wviil I* os Instead ot II os.
-*>. * l "»ii t.„y Dshsm-e
Hswulrvs uu cooking.
/ line mi) salt the ssaa sad visit every laud and r*»r)where will »wt 1
/ Unit cuen of aIhlrs, who ars well tnfurmvt. heic neither tha lime I
- / nor ihv iarUnsUmt, whether on ptmsarv »«eiit or business. Is use thorn I
I tnrdlrliirs which owner eteeeslve purgation and thos lesrv Ihe luterost
j *£»,». tn u c.'ii.t11.vied eondUluti. Syrup of Slgs Is not built ou th'iee
I Hoes. It urts naturally, acta »IM|i»l),i b»i«’i, sw-eeienv vim ...:h ::t
f the Inlernsl organs and levies them In s hevllhi condition.
If la wed of s 1st stive remedy liis mvvl eivellvnt Is Syrup of rigs, hot
when saythlng more than s IsiuUvs Is required the ssfk end selsnllfle plan
Is to consult a competent physician and set to resort lo those medicine*
which claim to rare all raanuer of illsevses.
The t'nllfhrnla Mg Syrup Co. was Ihe flnt lo nisnnfheinre s 1» tall re remedy
which would glrs aatlsfhcUon le all; a Ulstlvv which pbytlrUns could
sancUon end one friend recommend to uuolhvr ; se that today It* vales prolwbly
m ini all ulher lutstlve* combined. In some plsr.-s considerable qusntltlee .if
old-llms cathartics nnd modern Imtlnllsns are still sold, bnl with the general
diffusion of hsowledge, as lo Ihe b*wt mvdtelnel ugenls syrup of rigv lisa com«
Into general use with tha wall-Informed, tmsaass It Is s remedy of known talus
and ever benrftelal action.
The quality of Syrup of Mgs Is due ivd enly b> tha eirellrnt eomhlnstlon *f
Ihe Iststlvr and esrmlusllrs prtnelpb* of plants, known lo del most lo noil, tally
on the system, with agreeable and refreshing aretnatle liquids, but also lo ihe
orglanl methral of manufheture, la urder to get the grnnlue and Us Ivnefl.--1st
effects ou* should always note Ihv full name of Ihe Company California Mg
Syrup Co. printed on the front uf awry package.
Harath Kimar tlhosh lo thft only
Hindoo writer of Kugltsh dot loti. Ha
Is a fellow of the Royal Astronomical
gfx’lety. nnd showed ou< h aptitude for
legal work that Um laic Lord Chief
Justice earnestly advlnod him to pise-
tlco at the English bar.
t'C <;• *
Try me fust onco and * uni hurt) to
coni« again. Iieftance Hlarch.
haa a littla aol»l a few doses
___fj of Peruna fixes her out all
jTY'nT right. Wo cau never praise it
jqguul enough Mra C. K. Long.
Mm. 0. W. Heard, of
llowth, Texan, write* to Dr.
Hartman in regard to hor baby girl,
Ruth:
«• My little girl had tome derange-
ment ot the Bom-ete. She was a mere
ekeleton and we did not think the
would ever get well. After giving
her lata then one bottle of fierunn
ghe wee tonnd and well Now the haa
a good appetite and ft a picture of
health
Mrs. Heard also writes in regard to
her son, Curl:
“ H,i son's earn had been effected
since he wat a babe only a few montbt
old. The laat year I thought he had
almost lost hit hearing and had a
local physician treating him for about
tlx weeks. Finally I began giving him
your remedy, and after be bed taken
two bottles be was entirely cured. 1
Cannot pralte Peruna enough.”—Mrs.
O. IN. Heard.
If you do not receive prompt wild satis-
factory results from the use of Peruna,
write at one© to Dr. Hartman, giving a
full statement of your ease, snd lie will
be pleased to give you his vain able ad-
vice gratis.
Address Dr. Hartman, President of
The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, O.
There are times when Act
bright young "blade" feels dull.
Orders have been placed at 121 Paso
by the British government for 5000
hivul of horses and marcs, to ho uso.1
in South Africa
J <). Taylor of llcavcr Lake has
bought 12. S Frank's sixty-section
ranch for $10,000, and 1200 head of
stock cattle at $15 a head.
J. J. I^tngley of Panola county has
a rahbtt with horns about one and
three fourths Inches long, and they re-
si rnlile the horns of goat-
John Harnett of S*n Antoni > it
breaking 1000 acres or land In l-avnca
county for the Placedo Klee com puny.
They will put the land in rice.
A train, made up of twelve refriger-
ator cars, containing alumt 2j)00,00rt
eggs, was loaded by one firm In the ,
vicinity of Newton. Ivan., and shipi* .1
to San Francisco.
From four to six artesian well ma-
chines were employed In Dimmit coun-
ty during the past year They fur-
nished water auflhient to lriiguta 1500
to 2000 acres of land.
It Is sald^that tha farmers In the
vicinity of Sulphur Springs are p ant-
ing the largest Irish potato crop that
has ever been put In. They expect to
make early shipments of their output.
The executive committee of the Cat-
tlemen's association of Oklahoma and
the Panhandle of Texas will soon meet
at Huthrle, Ok. They will merge un-
der the name of the Southwestern Cat-
tle Growers' association. This will be
the largest cattle organliatlon In the
wor'd.
C. D. Speaks of Fort Rend county
will plant forty acre* in Irish potatoes,
six acres in onions and two acres in
cantaloupes. After these are gather-
ed it is his Intention to plant the land
In one corn.
Henry Adams, living near Browns-
ville, has sold $200 worth of cah-
bage from a • patch. He also has
an Immense d of onions and aariio,
and expects,\n a short whiii-, to have
■wav .vmolisg cir rcm.
The canal that is to he dug by the
Braxos Canal company will Irrigate
150,000 acres that are to he uaed for
the cultivation of rice. The width of
the canal will be 160 feet, and It will
be equipped with every requirement
neeesaary.
Thirty two carloads of orsnge* pass-
ed through Deniaon from California a
few days ago. The day before that
two tralnioads of the same fruit aiao
went through. Tha last named wf-re
en route to St. Louis and other north-
on points
Ridlcuia seldom kills unless the
death Is deserved
A Doctor's Ltttto Daughter
Cured of Drip hy Po-ru-na.
Does a standing aimy ever occupy
the seat of war?
Dr. R. Robbins, Physician and Sur-
geon of Muskogee, Indian Ter., write*:
•• I hs»o been a practicing pliyaiaisn
for a good many years and was always
slow to take hold of patent, medicines,
bnt this winter my little girl and my-
*©lf were taken with the grip 1 wa* so
had 1 waa not able to sit up. I sent for
a doctor, but he did me no good.
“ Finally I sent aud got a bottle of
Peruna and commenced to take it. I
took two bottles aud my cough was
gone and my lungs loosened up und my
head became clear. My little girl took
the aame way.
«• It looked aa though the would die,
ahe waa ao tick. I gave her medicine,
hut It Beamed to do hor little good, so
i aeat and got oaa more bottle of Pc-
R ARM RUT MllNSl AN MIM.RT.
Will you lx> short of timyt If plan'
plenty of this prodigally prolific milt
a to « Tons «f Itlrh liar r,f Air*
lTlrsfu'lbv ff l ; 10011* W l-ow frsigli
Johu A Bslssr nwsi Co , La Crosse,VI la.
tu France the excise duty Is taken
off alcohol If It be vhown tbal It is to
ho used ns fuel for motor c^^,'’, For
this purpose some highly nauseaua
compound must he added, making it
absolutely unfit lo drink.
Xo chromes or cheap premiums, but
t better quality and our third more of
Defiance Starch for the same price of
ither starches.
It Is estimated that there are near
ly 260.UOO voters In New York city who
decline to become Identified with
either of the great parties, while there
are even mor* who t«k» no part tn
maklug nominations.
Hiope the Cough and
Works Off the Cold
Laxative Hroiuo Quinine Tablet* rrice$0e.
Thu Hub- a man waul* h**r«« below
he likes to have above the ordinary.
Wheu It U silks with the wife It Is
sulks with the husband.
In 1!>00 there were In the United
Slates 57,7 holler explosions, hy whh h
20ti persona *'"'*• killed and 520 wound
ed. la Great Britain during the same
period only twenty-four persons were
killed and sixty five wounded by boil-
er explosions.
Senator Tillman called Senator Bev-
eridge a grasshopper during a debate
In the senate the other day. This Is
the highest form of senatorial court-
esy now.
VRRV l.n* Basra TO t AI.ITORNIA.
< an>m*n>-lnf Hsr-k I S»>1 -Itj •tur.ng
March snd Agrll. Ih* «nnAl IVnfisI ll«M will
•nil low rsi* Colonl't lli'kcls from T**SS i-mnt*
lo lew Anfrl»« snd -sn Krseeoiw im,«ws»,
• ncon-lcl***, from Muilna. fl Wocih Am"*.
Waco, H«*«ton, Snu Aninsm sn-l Itunrlisu
pftint*. t it' S-i * vnnnll an>.*cti *»irst ticsnt
m BRST Rr.sn.TS IN NTARCHINB
esn bn ohfslnftd oftly by using I'rnsm*
■tsrch, bmldss gntflng 4 os mors far
ftsma taouay—no cooking rnqulrmi.
Catarrh Caawftt IU Cared
Wltb 1-O AI- AfPI-n VTIONN,
renrh Ihn *cnl of Ibr dl»«-»«n
blood nr ron*tUotlonsl itu-mnn.
rurt '• you must ink* lnt-r»nl rci
fnld ' t>»m >s Inknn InM-rtu
dtrei on Ihe blood and rtus
Ifslrn - aisrrb C'lr* »* not • q
It wn» pm»i-rlt»rd by one of t bn I
la tkU cowniry for vesrv snd I* a regular pm-
•criptloa. It Is corn booed of tbn Im-«i tonics
known, combined with the bent blood p-irtaer:.
noting dir*. 'ly on tbn m"—a nurfm-en. Tim
perfect cmblnstlon of in* two ingrt dlnnt* i*
whnt prodanwa *t»ch wsftftbrfwl rsauits In earing
Catarrh N*bd for lenlimoninl* fre-
K J CHUNKY A rti Fmp* . Toledo a
Sold >1 drugglms price TXu
Ball » l-'suitly 1*111* are tb« b«*v
nn they nnnnot
< ntnrrh tn a
and In order ui
m-ulo- llsll «
nllt snd s-in
cn*.
i us- X modi-i no
limit phvelclann
THE
Pantouris
Croton for the King of Tashion
Mads smooth aad rough, in all dasirabls colon sad varying widths of brink
Taiusd ovsr, bound, or raw edges.
Mads a8)7 hy HENRY H. ROELOKS ft CO..
Brown aad Igffi S«s^ PMidsIgMs, U.S.A.
The Roman Cathedral In l-nnd<>n.
now in rnur«c of construction, is SCO
feet long and 156 foot wide. Apart
from the site It has already cost $760.-
OOn. The material used Is red brick,
with Portland stone courses, and Its
Oriental decorative features suggest a
mosque rather than a cathedral.
A woman can talk without thinking,
but Wfte can't think without talking.
bed ai‘u« nornsrn.
Of all the w<irM**..f tk* bi,'i»-l(ft*ner'h»bad.
bug It lb* worst All will b* tbsntrfuf s titmndr
which absolutely rids s him** "t sll bugs bs*
t**n found Mr* It rt Ns Vr«munl, <11 * "*mh.
IA*» ldi,ln<-« Is Is th» d »<*»i»sr*r Nhstrl lseod
s isiv* ssikui* eni.urb fur tt.r** tk-ds fc»r INc.
actuslr-ist crp->«'sr* packing *«r H*-r rogulsr
ptssUMc. ht cry rrsu-.i ou.ki u, st ud si uaca.
There hre six George Washington's
In the house. Illinois and Indiana
send two ea< h and Alabama and New
York one each. The next given name
'n favor *■ Henrv Flay, of which tbera
are three Th*r* are two Benjamin
Franklins ami two
Dr. W. H. Mllburn, the blind chap-
lain of the senate, thinks he may
fairly !sy claim to th» fuie c,r 'grand-
father of the house." He entered the
service of that body ten yearn before
John Sherman and Justin n. niniiii.
"fathers of the house."
The Htat»- of New York h»« furnish-
i-rl ttirei- post master sriivisl*.
sk«'***' ib*
w in k. b**y
r m«b frian .1 f -
r-ugfft*' -loa ' »*«p
A Scotch laird was once surprised
to see his sheep lying out In the storm
"If I was a sheep.’ bald the laird to
the shepherd, "I should shelter down
there." "Gin ye were a sheep,” said
the shepherd, "ya wad bae malr
sense."
WBRN TOIt HI T STAKCfl
buy Deftanc* snd g*t ths beat. It oa for
iS cants. On os us*-i, always ussd
Hlity United Hlales naval vessels
are now being constructed.
assanUvs RRh Grafts Amirtsse lasMtaBo
sssszatixxat^
Prince Kdward of Wales who Is e
great favorite with the queen. s<-*-ms
lo he getting oti He Is only seven
years old. but Is learning tn ride with
a skill and fearlessness which do
credit to his strain of Danish ancestry.
' OOft * COUNTRY."
"(•AND Off SUMhHINft
"TN* COLOeN tWR.iT,
WWBJNTKWtTt
THC OWONAi.
Edward Kent of Colorado, who haa
been appointed hy President Roosevelt
to tie chief Justine of Arizona, Is ft son
of the famous old whig candidate for
the governorship of Maine and whose
campaign called forth the stirring po-
ll.tcal cry. "Hell bent for Goveraor
Keat.”
CALIFORNIA
H ,—wl Ml1 Ran
Ssrci) I is a *cl m. is*
usspsr • **r* )••*!•)
Mayor Seth l/tv lately eonnidered a
petition signed hy t'ttlsen Seth I^ow.
and granted the relief prayed for. It
la said Mr. 1-ow did not attempt to
Influence the mayor In the slightest
degree tn the matter.
M. A. GRANT
m&vsmrmjxb
11 1 11>—i/ftsla■ I’
IkSiafMsw.
The total receipts of livestock of all
classes at Chicago during l$ul was a
record breaker It amountej to 15.-
657.162 head, the aggregate value be-
ing $282,962,239. This is an Increase
of 1,032.847 head over 1900.
William M. Ramsey of California
haa Just purchased Westover, the
famous county swat along th« James
river, whose history Is well traced for
200 years He will restore the estate
to Its colonial magnificence, bat will
not mar Its colonial architecture.
The fertility of Egypt's soil Is lllus
trated by Ihe fact that every one of
10,60ft square miles ran support 928
persona, wherea* even in densely
populated Relglnre there are only 580
to the square mile
If v<*» W at tn SO* to* Wii*1r**si
mii'm ->f N*w M-«.** ih* •
t-suit's VII Bg* l.sgsn m lit* Tx.qs*
os sod Su*oic or so l-ur uf ts* w*st
Frank Roark .colored, waa trreated
at Ennis charged with arson In con-
nection with the burning of a two-
story brick store In which he was run-
nine a restaurant at the t.m* of tb»
fire. His bond was fixed at $500.
which he give
Harold Weddle, an Englishman, who
owna tea plantvlon* on the island of
Ceylon is examining this country w.th
a view of groalng that plant. Mr.
Weddle v.'gtifd the Ptneburet t*a farm
in South Cjrolint. and Is al»o Inv***!-
gatinK In South T»xas
Suite Senator Turner of El Paso
ha* sold to Mcssrt Winston. Halrd ft
Pa'terson of at city 2>'i head ,»f
1 and 2-ve#r-o.d at cor The an nn s
ft:* located on th* senator'* ran- h la
Br»*atcr ar.d Preatdlo cwuntiaa. Thft
price wag $40.CO«.
The driving of the last spike on Hie
Northern Pacific railroad at Gold
Cree.k, Mont.. In 1963 is to be made the
subject of a pftlutlng to overlook the
grand stain aae tn Montana's new
s-tate house.
SANTA FE
, |l|it$ini*<j I Urild
,HAS, «*••** I'fiN A|
As a man and his wife were paxsing
a school, a flying snowball hit the wife
of his bosom In the n*ck H* was *n
raged, and Justly and turning to th*
schoolboy* shaking his finger In an
ger he cried “IU lucky for you, you
rascals, that you didn't hit m*
TENTS t?T:
dropsy.*'? jsaas-sa
f—T- of • rt.n IB •$»•* RmIB$>I
widower, rA’satSi'SES
k*s»s 4 e-ariy *s*-i> ■»'* a i»*:*g Ml.
A44, sSs J ABU W . ftsa 044 St. Lssia, Bs.
If a man ha* a sens* of humor be
knows *h*n not to get funny.
ALABASTINE
W. N. U. HOU6TOK. SOG0J902
Wl katxtntf fidvertiseHttt* Biftdly
Hafttwa flu rag**-
WBITES^mf
Atfthestln* can be «#wd over paint or
pege*. pwlnt -c p*)**r -an be used ftftwr
Alatolln* kk-v #.rUv la flvs poandjaaek-
aftsa, prwpsrty lebe.sd; take ao auhftQtate.
•Nurtlne. th* «nly dovwW* wsH coat-
lxA*s th* p-**w «f acel-ng ketaftm.ass
Baser ini peirt for **4*. tt oab N
on plojiw. brick, wood er team
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