The Jimplecute (Jefferson, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 8, Ed. 1, Saturday, August 20, 1904 Page: 2 of 8
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Of the world is hc mcrican laborer
who wants nothing more than a fair
wage for a fair days work His
only trouble is when he cannot work
every day and all day and that is
the trouble he experiences when lie
becomes rundown and debilitated
He loses flesh He loses strength
He has also to lose time because he
cannot work as he used to do
Dr Pierces Golden Medical Dis-
covery gives new vigor and strength
to wornout rundown men and
women It cures diseases of the
stomach and other organs of diges-
tion and nutrition purifies the blood
and puts the body on the sure footing
of sound health
I wis a total wreck could not sleep or
eat writes Mr J O Beers of Berryraan
Crawford Co Mo For two years I tried
medicine from doctors but received very
little benefit I lost flesh and strength
was not able to do a good days work I
commenced taking Dr Pierces Golden
Medical Discovery and when I had taken
one bottle I could sleep and my appetite
was wonderfully improved I have taken
fiva bottles and am still improving
If you ask your dealer for Golden
Medical Discovery because you have
confidence in its cures do not allow
yourself to be switched off to a medi-
cine claimed to be just as good
but which you did not ask for and of
which you know nothing
BHIouonoss Is cured by
tho uso of Dr Pioroos
Plaasant Pollots
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TAYLOR TAYLOR
Cditohq and PnopniEToas
S turday Aug 20 1904
OFIIti OF IUHUCVIJONComer
Austin nml Vnlo Sts loflerson Texan
Enmrcil at the IVntOlllw m Jifrirson Toms
LcoucJchikK mall matter
0ll < ortlloJKVrTKSlJjlMflKCUTKlimrrap
ocrs rcaily for nailing can alwaj a be had at the
offlco by allele copies or the dorm
This paper is mailed regularly to its
dubseribeiH until n definite order to
discontinue is recoived nnd nil arrears
aro paid in full
It is estimate Minted that tlio
total cost of nil improvements in
Hnltimoro under tlio auspices nf
the burnt district commission will
ho 88000000
A brakem in at Dementi recently
fell lieirp to 30000 eio while be
s out making hi Uct trip on the
road lie foil under the wheels of
hie train and was killed
The Pittsburg luz He pays the
farmers of Cump uotinty will plant
nt least five thiiKund ucrtB in
Irish potatoes next year There it
big money in potatoes mid other
counties Hhiiulil filow with large
acreage
The Teireli Transcript says
Judge Parker niiiy bolockjiwod
but ho has tin happy faculty of
eiiyin1 thingH when he does un-
lock his HiihinaMiiry His speech
of acceptance sUicps him at once as
mi intellectual nUnt beside which
the blustering Hoosovelt stands a
mere pigmymmm
mmm ju
The Texn Hon Advocato con
aiders it well wosgh for Tern
merchants to t > fv diuiuniers for
outriilo fuuuii a anil jobbing lions
es the t Iiiil l od but umts that
thnir unlaw Hh u e > u the iiibti
The State convention of the
Socialist party held at Gum Saline
nominated u full State ticket a
follows
For Governor Ward H Mills
of Dallus
For Lieutenant Governor Lee
L Rhodes of Van Z unit county
For Attorney General M A
Smith of Commerce
For Controller Nat 13 Hunt of
Tyler
For Treasurer I D Schur
mann of Fort Worth
For Railroad Commissioner R
O Langworthy of Sin Antonio
For Land Commissioner J L
Swan of Jones county
For Judge of Supreme Court
W D Simpson Jr of Dallas
For Judge of Court of Criminal
Appeals Clmil S Riddle of
Gitnd Saline
J C Rhodes of Van Zintit was
nominated presidential elector for
that district
Women on Boards of Educations
lii l cior Chillies Hughes ol
Toronto one of the best known
ediicatori in America in an ad-
dress upon School Mcnncis ft
Cliatiliuqiu N V made a ropg
plea for women on fchool b < rml
two or three women of leisure and
culturo who would be able to
resent the women of the city in the
educational work Womanhood
he said has a right In rirec rep-
resentation at every step in tin
training of children They have
An instinctive idea of whit it
proper in education It fIimiM b
LIKE A SPONGE
POISON OJLtt AND IIS EFFEOTD
Some of the most stubborn diseases enter
into the system through the pores of the fkin
Like a sponge it absorbs poisons of various
P I kinds which are taken up by the little blood
vessels beneath the surface of the body and
emptied into the great current of the blood
The juices of poison oak and other noxious
wild plants percolate through the skin like water through a sponge are
taken into the circulation breaking out afresh each season and linger-
ing on for years unless antidoted and driven out of the system
Dye Poisoning among the employes of dye houses and from wear-
ing colored under clothing and hosiery is of frequent occurrence
possible to find two nr three such I and dangerous to health
causing boils and sores and
women in every eily Splum other
eruptions
i i i i
boards and schools infiniteh
mo
better with women on the bonrd
It is harder to corrupt women than
men Instead of politics degra-
ding women women uplift poll
tics
The late Governor Patti nn of
Pennsylvania who e political life
chnllckged tho respect of suppor-
ters and opponents of all pnrtiep
not long ago made this statement
along the samo line
I believe in the States when
woman suffrage has already been
tried it has been accompanied with
success In the city of Philade
phia the election of women to ihi
School Hoard nnd their appoint-
ment to thn Hoard of Contra hnvt
beer of great advantage I uni
satisfied that in the edticaliona
administration of the Pinto the
admission to the fullest power anil
JUthority will be accompanied uilh
the greatest advantage to fie Com
mnnueilth
Him lhis
A sermon is contained in the
following from the South win
Texan
After all dear renders wo are
just a hand of hrotheis hero on
earth tiaveliug along from the
cradle to the grave with trial and
temptation hopes and fears joys
and headaches smilon and tears
that are common We are here
without our conput we will leave
without At best life is short
and we gi i out of it a full measure
ofsorro Thurefote hi the alrug
gles for place and position ii the
batthvt for bread and O od let us
bi iV chid and genorou i A for-
tune bought with the grief and
overthrow of others Is a oure An
ollice won on u lield of dirihnnubty
is a di gi toe
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10 growth Ot Mm L n X i te of tUCPt
1 > ii M le t on uii
Till lulU lll > iUOi u f
flSi UUP uor o tmuiti < I Unu
ill tua Itoaebud icsiixMtio fMutb
Iiki i Tlji Tin win ba rold to
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Mieigy
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We otrei One Ilmilrcd Dollars lien aril toi nm
cue iilUitanli thil ruiinot bu uircil hi Hilts
Catarrh Cuie
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V I CIIKNEY A f O Toledo O
ni tlicuiiilirMKncd liuti knouu I J Llunej
for tlic liiftr jears ami belt i m imftenj
honorable In all business tiaiiMictlons and lluai
elallyiiblutocarrj outnii iibllKa lions m idi bl
his linn Waiuiso Kinnin JL Maumm
ijo llriiBBlsta lokdo 0
Hall s Catarrh r are i taken lntirnally actliiK
ilrtil upon Hi blood anil mucous sin fares of
tuoiiMttm Ttstliiionlals si ut free IrtcsTI
ctnu per bottle Sold lj all liruirirltts
luko Halls Iumlly Ilils Tor constipation
It all depends upon the crop
That is the way eveiyono explains
the outlook for a good year The
manufacturei the wholesaler the
retailer tradermen travelers tin-
kers tailors al keep their weaih
or eye upon the cotintiy at this
season A light crop would mean
a light yeirs biiioeiH to all
When the farmer had mousy to
spend none else can g t r and
conversely All along Uie line of
tho varioiih avocations in whieh
men are engaged a prorpemua
time comtM when Hie tiller of the
soil is rewarded by Dame Nature
forhis intelligent ellorts Far
mors Advocate
A Worm Killer
TAJ Montgoiiiury lnxiio Wu no
Co Mo writeh 1 have little twin
girls ho have been botliued witb
worms ull tbeh Uses 1 tritil cnerj
tiling to relievo them uhicli failed until
I used Whites Cream VunntfiiKo the
first two doses brought four worms
from one of them tin nc i tio doses
twelve pen uf them ineasi twelve
nchis tin iluld na oily reliev-
ed of loin uoiuia It is u most excel
lent mudu iim Wliiius Cieum Ver
mifuge is kooiI fur a luliireii It not
only deatio s wnruiH it iiHoa the child
lojiprfeei mowiti wards oil sitkiien
o i rr y
Ov r flrtttn y r ro I w i potioned with rol
0 k
on I triad Kftr
rimedr rmsdr without
iri j lj
Workers in lead brass BtunrnUaf 8or ibrok ontoT rinrbodr nii
and other metals ars often nr toneue ir otinr th liniair of mr wouth
JTln Ur boui a y r > so my dootor told ma to
poisoned by the chemicals try 0 B O which I did Attn taking thr
and acids used in polish bottle jll th ior i dl pp > d and Ih T np
r c beoa botherad sine and 1 Himuch lnd htdto >
ing and the dust and nl your v luabl mtdlolna for ao promnt and oom
ings seuiing upon the skin fhltlloUlmdroPtlaMooddllM I oaitain that S 8 D will do all i
and which find their
way DanTuie > Ky OOH OBRTAJT
through the pores into the
blood followed by inflammation swelling and the most obstinate sorei
Blood Poison the vilest of all human diseases is often con-
tracted through shaking the hand or handling the clothing or other arti
cles used by ono infected with this dangerous poison Tho deadly rirua
finding its way through the pores of tho
slcincontaminates theblood and produces
fearful ulcers eruptions and blotches
The diseases that enter the system h
absorption or through the pores are a
deepseated and dangerous as any brough
on by internal causes and cannot bol
reached by washes salves soaps or other external remedies The bloo
circulation established before
must be purified and a healthy gettiri1
permanently rid of the disease S S S acts upon the blood ridding
of the original poison and restoring it to a healthy normal condition
S S S is guaranteed entirely vegetable an unrivaled blood purl
all removed from thf
fier and the best of all tonics With impurities
blood the sores and eruptions disappear from tho skin Write us shoul
you desire medical advice or any information about your case this yi
cost you nothing THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO ATLANTA GAj
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I 1 8 is what they are They cure
BOCHNGHMIS DYE
Vegetable liver pills That
constipation biliousness
sickheadache itiSA
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