The Jimplecute (Jefferson, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 7, Ed. 1, Saturday, August 13, 1904 Page: 2 of 8
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Perfect Moihcrhood
If au artist were to paint a picture
of a mother and child he might follow
his own fancy in many directions but
in one thing he must be true to nature
the mother and child must be in
perfect health Such a picture would
only serve to remind us how little per-
fect motherhood there is in the world
which is full of weak motheVs and
wailing babies
Motherhood is made easy for those
women who use Dr Pierces Favorite
Prescription It gives the mother
strength for her ttial and makes the
babys advent practically painless It
gives health and strength to both child
and mother
I take pleasure in Informing you of the
birth of a boy In perfect health on May 18th
1899 writes Mrs I U Corti of Wnltonvillc
la Box 25 I cannot find words sufficiently strong to express to jou my
thanks for iny baby came almost without pain and when my husband arrhed
with the doctor the child was already born The neighbors who were with me
my husbind and the doctor could not believe their eyes Haing suffered so
much before 1 never believed mjself able to be delivered of a living child
I recommend Dr Tierces 1avorite Prescription to all joung women who
are in the same condition that I was in as one of the best remedies in existence
I have used eight bottles and find myself in perfect health
Favorite Prescription makes weak women strong sick women
well
Accept no substitute for the 111 dicine which works wonders
for weak women
FREE Dr Pierces Common Sense fledical
Adviser is sent FREE on receipt of stamps to
pay expense of mailing ONLY Send twenty
one onecent stamps for the book In paper cov-
ers or thirtyone stamps for the clothbound
volume Address Dr R V Pierce Buffalo NY
Patronize Homo People
The Chroniclo lias for a good
many years beon boosting the va-
rious institutions of Wills Point
but it is getting a littio tirod of a
onosided game It may be Bible
doctrine to turn the other cheek
but there should bo a limit to tin
othor cheek business Notwith
Btanding nil we havo done for tin
town and many special instituiom
in it there is a good deal of piint
irg going to foreign concerns thai
we do as vvoll as anybody and up
cheap as any reputable printing
house Not only is the work go-
ing out of town but it is going to n
place that has always taken 11
special delight in doing ull popsi
bio against Wills Point The pen
pie to whom it goes nevor spenk
good word for the town never
spend a cent in it never do any-
thing for public enterprise of any
character Our job office equip
pud as it is and employing tin
clues of workmen that it does dues
not pay one dollars profit during
a years time If any man doubt
35J Similcmijc
TAYLOR TAYLOR
EotroRn and Proprietors
Saturday Aug 13 1904
OlTlOi OK IUHMUATiON Corner
Austin nnit Vale Sts Toflerson Texas
Knlorcil nulio rnstOfllcuat Jellersou 1 exits
m RpcoinlHans mull mutter
Copies of the Jrkpehion Jimpckcutf In wrap-
pers retuly fomallluK can ntwav s bu had at Ihu
olflco > y HhiRlu copies or tlio do7cu
This paper Ib mulled legulnrly to its
subscribers until a definite order to
discontinue is received and all arrears
are paid in full
Rjailway Time Card
Toxcis Pacific
wivr nouKii
No 101 T G N Kxpress 75 a 111
No 1 Mail ami Kxpruss 8 Si a m
No 1 Night KvpichH 110 am
No 5 Cannon Hall 11 p m
BAST llOUM
No L Mail and Kxprcss 72 p in
No 4 Night Kxpress 21 a in
No 101 1 J N Express 20 a in
No 0 Cannon Hall 161 p 111
11 T IlvAitn Local Agent
JefTeraon Texas
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EAST HOOiil
N 1 222 Mail and Kxpress31tip m
No 221 Night Kxpress 409 1 in
WEST IIOUNI
No 221 Mail and Express 110 p in
No 221 Night Kxpress 1245 a m
S L Liwib Local Agent
Jefferson Texas
Some want a wireles politics
but that will never bo
A modern pain casting some
two hundred dollars morothan the
old fashion stomach ache is the
way a modern lexicographor do
linos appendicitis
Geo W Carroll the notninco
for vicepresident on tho prohibi-
tion ticket is a millionaire and a
Texan and he Iiub largely contrib
utod to charity and public enter
priso
A Camp county man has uotted
from half an aero of Elbertns 55
trees and 0 years old gl5505
This after paying oxpress commis-
sioners and for crates of 157 85
Each treo paying him about S3 per
treo
The Wills Point Chroniclo man
is pretly near right when he says
Just remember vimr >
ynu pre-
sent anything for publication in
any newspaper just to fill up
with that is not tho trouble in a
newspaper office to fil up The
hard work each week Is to decide
what can best afford to go over till
the next week There is awnyt
plenty for a newspaper to fill
up on
The tnin whoso family leaves
him stranded in town in the tropi-
cal season has his innings in 1
story well ctiled Marooned iu
Lippincotth for August It is from
the clover pen of Mary Moss au-
thor of Fruit Out of Soieon
Tho temptations of the cafe in mid
bummer New York are handled
delightfully but nithout glover
Tho Fort Worth Telegram is
authority for the statement that a-
new cotton picker has been invent
ed which will soon be exploited
by a strong combination of capital
Until a variety of cotton is devel-
oped that will ripen all of its fruit
at tho same time the old method
of gathering the crop will no doubt
continue in vogue
The good cheer offered in Wal-
nuts and Wine that bright do
partmont of Lippincotta Magazine
where the fun centres is for Au-
gust uncommonly palatable and
conducive to enjoyment on train
boat porch or at home
The Bronham Banner says If the
clorgymen of tho various denomi
nations keep on agreeing not to
marry diyoiced personsthe justices
of the peace will nil bo buying auto
mobiles and living in brownstone
fronts
BOILS
PYRAMIDS OF PAIN
Boils show the blood is in a riotous feverish
condition or that it has grown too weak and slug-
gish to throw off the bodily impurities which
then concentrate at come spot and a carbuncle
or boil is the result To one already enfeebled
by disease boils seem to come with more frequency
causing the intensest pain and greatest danger to the already weak and
debilitated sufferer All skin eruptions from the sometimes fatal car-
buncle to the spiteful little catboil arc caused by bad blood and the
only way to avoid or get permanently rid of them is to purify and
build up the deteriorated polluted blood and counteract the humoral
and poisons and nothing will do this so quickly and thoroughly as-
S S S which is the acknowledged king of blood purifiers and great-
est of all tonics Where the blood has become impoverished and is
poor and thin no medicine acts so promptly in building up and restorV
ing its richness purity and 1
Strength The time to cure Allirhenj Pa Junell1003 I
ur St From the ge of twenty or thirty I ra orelj
a boil is before it devel afflutedwlthlarHe awful botU onmjr fao and1
OPS when it is in a state body A soon us thay would heal up fnonapUe
r lnt they would break out in another part of the body
Of incubation or formation and thlB continued for t nyer I tried every
in tho blood for IftTlls are thine Ioould hear of to Bet relief but nothing
f nil 1 fl did me any cood I h i but little faith in S S B
after all only the impuri dome me eood whan I b jan it but alter taking
ties and poisons bubbling itforaehortwhllethe bolle began to disappear
I continued on with tho medicine taklmralx bot
tlrriicYli flm ckin nnrl
r > the skin ana
up through tloeandaUthoboll entirely disappeared Plv
this will continue in spite yearn havo elapsed elnce that time and I have
f h nnA inn inn uo orbeen bothered since ahewlnr that the euro
of poulticing and lancing WBg p8rmmn6I1t I had aoiaii thirty or forty of
till the blood ECtS rid of the moat painful bolle one ever had and to b
rid of them by great purjflor
entirely your
S pute me under a debt of arjatltudo to
its accumulated
poison g a
The way to stop boils is y ° u
this statement he is welcome to 1
to attack them in theblood
and this is what S S S does
HENRY
All danger of boils is past when tho
take a look at the books Th j biood Yag bcen tirorouglily purified and the system cleans cd of all mor
golden rule is a mighty good thine bid impure matter If you are subject to boils then the same causes
do this and the
whon it works both ways but ii that produced them last season so sooner youbeginj
gets very monotonous when it is n-
one sided game all tho time
Wills Point Chronicle
What the Wills Point Chronich
says is truo and is practiced in
every town and to tliB towns loss
The dollars sent off do not return
the dollars spent here are kep
in ciiculation hore The Jiiirri
cuTn pays bills many a time tint
are presented on bill bends print-
ed in St Louis or some other place
whero they can be had a little
cheaper than can be printed here
and just to save a dime or two the
work is sent off If everybody
sent off jtidt to save a dime or two
there would be very little money
in circulation The way to build-
up your town is to keep the money
at home
to put your blood and system in good
order the better the chance of going
through the spring and summer season
without boils or other painful and irrij
tating skin eruptions S S S is guar 1
anteed purely vegetable and can be-
taken with perfect safety by old and
young and without harm to tho most delicate constitution It is
mild and pleasant in its action and unequaled as a cure for boils and
kindred eruptions Write us if you would like medical advice or other
information THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO ATLANTA CAm
The slate convention of Epworth
L ngtierR met in Houston August
9ih
The quettion ol applying the
separate conch law to interurhan
trolley lines is up
ilTg tTttfTv TiyirnsMLomwnniaiimmM
VEGETABLE SICILIAN
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W h W W
air Kenewer
S Renevs the hair makes it new again restores the Freshness Just
h what you need if your hair is faded or turning gray for it always
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I restores the color Stops falling hair also tisrafiJ
Senator Culberson Buys Roose-
velt is in a political straightjacket
Ho id scared because ho realizes
that ho is already hoaton I be
liovo wo are going to elect Parker
anil ctrry tno lower houso of con
gross
State Topic truthfully says
A preacher dovotod to tho care
ofbould well deserved tho title
Reverend but tho preacher
politician who can and docs lie
as glibly as a little dog runs down-
hill does not deserve that title ie
a disgrace to tho cloth and does
tho church great injury
At the National Guard maneu
to bo hold in Virginia near Manas
sas early iu Soptembor there will
bo about 10000 volunteer and reg-
ular troops Toxas will be repre-
sented by two regiments
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EwUllAllLi hlVV AND U S
llKAiru it Accident
CoMlAiMlM
The Kiiiituble Lift issues all popular
forms of Life Assurance 1 he U S
Health Accident Co Issures against
accidents sickness and arcltlcutal
death Oar policies cover all diseases
to which llesh b heir 2000 claims paid
monthly Lutter bo among these u hen
disabled Costa 3J cts per day draw
100 to R00 per day Vo solicit a
share of > our business
L B WEBSTER SON
Local and District Mauajcr
Secretary of State J R Curl has
received from Hon John H Kir-
by chairman of the State Demo
cratic Convention held in San An
louio Juno 21 nnd H B Mock
secretary a complete list of the
democratic electors chosen by that
convention
Their names will be certified by
the Secretary of State to the coun-
ty clerks and placed on the ofiirial
ballot The list is as follows
Electors at Large Lee Clark
Greenville Jacob P Wolteis La
Grange
Congressional District F i r s t
District Fred S Dudley second
district George B Terrell Third
district RaB Young Fourth dis-
trict T F Mangum Fifth district
T D Ridgoll Sixth district C S
Bradley Seventh district Jamep
C Teagen Eight district J G
Ashford Ninth district W L Ad
kins Tenth district A B Storey
Eleventh District A R Eidson
Twelfth district John II Ileuer
Thirteenth district Alvin C Ons
ley Fourteenth district Robert J
Kleberg Sixteenth district Albert
Stevenson
Inquiries havo been received by
more than one deportment in the
Statu house which develops the
fact that it dues not seem to be
generally known that the voters
are authorized under the law to
vote for all the oleciors instead of
only for the one running in the
congressional district in which he
may reside
A Worm Killer
J A J Montgomery Piixico Wayne
Co Mo writes I havo littio twin
girls who havo been bothered with
womiBall their lives 1 tiled every-
thing to leliove them which fulled until
I used Whites Cream Vermifuge the
first two doses brought four worms
from one of them the next two doses
twelve ouo of them measuring tweHe
inches tho other child was only reliev-
ed of four worms It is a most excel-
lent medicine Whites Cream Ver
mifuge is good for children It not
only destroys worms it holps tho child
to perfect grow th wards oil sickness
25c at W J SedberryJ
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E O TENISON
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P L DOWNS
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Directors
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Takes this occasion to thank the citizens of Texas for the handsome re-
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year and thus keep Texas money in Toxasj Respectfully
W A OHILDRKSS President
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