The Jimplecute (Jefferson, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 10, Ed. 1, Saturday, September 3, 1904 Page: 2 of 8
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We shudder at the word starvation
It calls up in our minds a picture of
some gaunt famished man who in a
land of plenty perishes for lack of a
crust Such cases are rare The com-
moner case of starvation is that of man-
or woman who eats but is not nour-
ished whose flesh wastes in spite of
plenty of wholesome food Loss of flesh
is one of the sure indications of serious
disease It means a gradual starvation
not from lack of food but because the
stomach and other organs of digestion
and nutrition being diseased cannot di-
gest and assimilate the food received
Dr Pierces Golden Medical Discov-
ery cures diseases of the stomach and
other organs of digestion and nutrition
It enables the perfect digestion and as-
similation of food so that lost flesh is
restored and lost strength is regained
I was weak nervou9 and dizzy with u faint-
ing sensation when walking writes Mr Jesse
Childress of Samuel Sullivan Co Tenn
Could not walk any distance always felt bad
after eating always uneasiness in stomach
Was taken down In January 1898 Doctored
with two or three physicians but they did not
relieve me any I giew worse and used every-
thing I could think of was nearly ready to
give up and then some one told me that Dr
Pierces medicine was good so I began taking
his Golden Medical Discovery I have taken
seven bottles of that now and am as stout as
ever and enjoying health as much as ever
before My case was nervous dyspepsia and
liver disease of which your medicine has cured
mc In September 1898 my weight was about
ninetyfive pounds now it is one hundred and
ninetyfive
Dr Pierces Pellets should be used
with Golden Medical Discovery when-
ever the need of a laxative is indicated
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Many American newspapers nro
publishing a tnble giving the ex
penee of cariying on the govern-
ments of the different nntiotiB of
j the world and showing that tho
coBt of the United States govern-
ment is less than that of any other
nation being about one third that
af Great Britain This shows what
figures can do Tho table doeB not
at all take account of the fact that
threequarters of the expense of
our government is homo by states
cities counties and towns instead
of being charged up to a central ox
chequer aS in cftBo of England
Franco Germauy o
SJluc J implcjcixie
TAYLOR TAYLOR
Editorb and Proprietors
Saturday Sept 3 1904
OFIIOi OF IUUMCATJONCornor
AiiBtin and Vale StB Jefferson Texas
Entorti at tho IostOfllco at Jefferson Texas
in secondclass rnatl matter
Copies nflho Jefferson JlMrlFCUin la wrap
crs ready formalltujrcan always bo had at tho
office by dingle copies or tho dozen
This paper is mailed regularly to its
subscribers until a definite order to
discontinue is received and all arrears
are paid in full
A Russian artist having sold to
his government a picture for 50
000 gave half of that sum to help
on tho war
Henry Loomis Nelson of Wil-
liams College Mats has visited
Judgo Parker and discussed with
him economic questions
ExSenutor H G Dayis of
West Virginia says ho belongs to
the laboring class and therefore is
not hostile to it Every man ho
adds is entitled to full compensa-
tion for his services after their
kind
One Col Brown the bee man
of Indiana Bays only swallows
and purple martins will extermi
nato tho mosquito This is too
bad on Prof Howard and his oil-
can But where Bhall wo got the
swallows and martins
Extensive excavations nro going
on in Washington D C on the
famous Mallfor tho building of the
New National Museum aud for
green houses for the Department
of Agriculture These take the
place of the old ones which will
have to be removed to make room
for tho now buildings of that De-
partment Many beautiful trees
have been destroyed for these im-
provements and a charming pond
full of locus blossoms was filled up
and wiped out
From all accounts there is a
commercial and industrial dopres
sion in England It is said that
the antiquated methods practised
in that country hurt more than
anything elso America forces
uhead because sho is up to date
Tom Tnggart Democratic cam-
paign malinger and Tom Tibbies
Populist candidato for Vicepresi
dent havo names whichclass with
those that Dickens picked np in
Whitechapol Perhaps olection
day will give them another classi-
fication
Tho South American ant which
was to oat up all the cotton boll
iveovils in Texas is not altogether
fulfilling expectations It Booms
it will not dig for tho weevil but
kills it only as an incidontal di-
version while on its way for the
nectar of tho cotton blossom
Automobilists run so recklessly
over the roads of New England and
York State and rush so strenously
through the towns and cities dis-
regarding all laws that it is becom
ing positively dangerous to ride on
the machines People havo in so
many instances taken the law into
their own hands and now it is
quite common for the automobile
to be fired at or to become a tar-
get for a bomb
Prof Howard of the University
of Chiuago has given that institu-
tion a library of 1700 volumes on
Matrimonial Institutions These
books relate to the subject of mar-
riage divorco and the family and
the collection is the largest of itB
kind intlie world And there is
no place in the world probably
whore such a library is needed
more than in Chicago
Recently in Washington both
Secretary Hay and Asst Secretary
Loomis were out of the city and
Acting Secretary Adee who is a
little hard of hearing had retired
for the night So it did no good
to ring the door bell and it was
quite impossible to say what
America intends to do with the
Russian war ships in Chinese wa-
ters
If forest fires in the Black Hills
and other regions of the fur west
can bo made to operate an auto-
matic wireless telegraph so as to
notify tho forest rangers and got
out the fire engines as Secretary
Wilsod anticipates why not use
tho eauio means for foretelling the
approach of storms and other simi-
lar information
Prol Wiley of the Department
of Agriculture has just issued a-
very interesting bulletin on the
Useful Properties of Clays It
seems tlje United States imports
nearly two hundred thousand tonB
of clays each year between one
seventh and one oight of tho
amount produced in America
There is no reaBnn why tho rich
clay deposits of this country should
not be developed to a point where
there will be no furtherjneed of im-
porting clays
Summer
heumatism
List of patents Granted to Texas
Inventors this week Reported by
C A Snow Co Patent Attorneys
Washington D C
Josoph T Clark Dallas Cotton
ginRaw cleaner Otto H Eich
blatt Skidmore Workholder
Henry T lLyttleton Marshall
Spirometer Leon P Moore Smith
ville Seatlock for wages
For copy of any of above patents
send ten cents in postage stamps
with date of this paper to C A
Snow Co Washington D C
The idea thnt Rheumatism is strictly
a winter disease that comes from exposure
or cold is wrong a spell of indigestion
torpidity of the liver inactive state of the
kidneys or sudden cooling of the body when
overheated being frequent causes of an
attack Rheumatism is due to an overacid
condition of the blood and bad circulation
As it flows through the body tho blood
deposits an acrid corrosive
t 1 t HO U0IS FOR ORUTOIXBS
sediment in the joints and
1 1 lni I h d n attack of OoUtlo BheuraatUm la lt
muscles and the circulation ort form Tha pain > so interna X baoama
crows sluggish because of eomplataljrprpatrated Harinr heard S B a re
i ct n nmilntJnn eommandtd far XlheumatUm I deslded to j1to >
the constant accumulation lt a lrUlt Rnd after x had taken few bottles
of acid impurities and I was T > U to hobble around on erutebes ana
t ft Jr efV Yer oonhadnon forthematallnB ahar
when the system is in such tncredro0U d and well All tha dlatreulnr
condition Rheumatism IS paint haa left n snyappatlts has returned ana
l m happ to bo aaatn reatored to perfect health
linhle to out at
name come our ar any
MBS JAMBS KELL
time winter or summer It ooi iQtNWWashlnstonDo
is hastened and provoked
by exposure to cold damp air sudden cooling of the bo y when oveN
heated a bad spell of indigestion or anything that is calculated to fur-
ther derange and depress the system but these are only exciting and
not the real cause of Rheumatism It 19 in the blood and when this
vital fluid becomes overcharged with the acid impurities and is running
riot in the veins an attack is sure to come whether in summer time or
the cold bleak days of winter You arc a slave to pain as long as the
blood is tainted with acid Liniments otftd plasters are helpful and use-
ful but it takes something fficrc than rubbing and blistering to drive
away this demon of pain S S S goes to the seat of the trouble
enters the circulation neutralizes and fil-
ters out of the blood the acid poisons It
enriches and strengthens tfto weak dis-
eased bleed the general health improves
under its tonic effect rind when rich pure-
blood begins to circulate through the stiff
joints and sore tender muscles pains and
aches vanish and the longedfor relief comes to the nervous pain
tortured sufferers S S S contains no minerals but is guaranteed
purely vegetable Write us if in need of medical advice which is given
without charge Our book on Rheumatism telling of the different
forms and varieties of this painracking disease is mailed free
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO ATLANTA GAm
Enormous quantities of oranges 1 The state deficit is now 140
and lemons are now boing shipped I 000 and warrants are being dis
east from California I counted
Aycrs Pills Ayers Pills
Ayers Pills Keep saying
this over and over again
The best laxative iSiiSSfiSi
Want your moustache or beard
a beautiful brown or rich black Use
S DYE
nnr era or DRLGUisia oa a v uail co Wisuui H a
Tho crops all through Oklahoma
and the Indian Territor3 are re
ported to be unusually good this
year It is cheering to know that
somebody is prosperous
TELEGRAM
Already there has been a frost
throughout tho Adirondack region
which nipped tomatoes potatoes
and apples A weather bureau
with an automatic apparatus for
predicting early frost might ho es-
tablished on top of one of tho
mountains
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In Conneticut not longsinco tho
lire of a big autoraoblh Mirst the
machine swerved and str a trol-
ley it then jumped over a tele-
graph pols and came down bottom
side up The occupants got mixed
up witn the wires whoels poles
and trolley cars and were found
unconscious
wivi s roit
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Local and District Manager
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Tho icailers of this paper will be pleaded to
lenru thut there Is at least one dreaded disease
that bctcncc has been able to euro in alt Its stair
cs and that Is Catarrh Halls CaUrrh Cure is
tho only positive euro now known tn medical
fraternity Catarrh belnjr a constitutional dis-
ease requires a constitutional tleatment Halls
Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally actinir directly
upon tho blood and mucous surfaces of tho sys-
tem thereby destroying tho foundation of tho
disease nna giving tho patient strength by
building up the constitution and assisting na-
ture In doing Ub work Tho proprietors have
so much Jafth In its curative powers that they
offer One Hundred Dollars for any caso that It
falls to cure Rind for list of testimonials
Address F 1 CHUNKY CO Toledo O
Sold by all Druggists 75c
Take Halls Family Pills for constipation
The oldest treo in the world is
on tho Island ol Kos lying off the
coast of Asia Minor Tho trunk
is thirty feet in circumference A
wall of masonry surrounds it and
supports the two main branches
It is believed to be more than
2000 years old
Raised Front tlio Dead
C V Landis Porter for the Orl
entul Hotel Chanuto Kan says I
know what it was to suffer with neural
Kin indeed I did and I got a bottle of
Mallards Snow Liniment and I was
raised from tho dead I tried to get
Borne more but before I deposed of
my bottle I was cured entirely I am
tellin de truth too 25c 50c and t 00
at W JSodberry
Queer isnt it that a woman
who throws duckfits at home nt
the sight of a lowneck dreBB will
appear on the beach at a summer
resort arrayed in a bathing suit
that wouldt wad a shot gun
Beau Monde
Samuel Baker an old time In-
dian Territory deputy marshal liv
ing near Checotah received more
than 85000 jn rewards during hie
official career He was shot sev
eral times but is hale and hearty
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plished W A CHITDUESS President
SAM P COCHHAN
ALEX SANGER
A FRANKLIN SITTIG
I II KEMPNER
DR J H REUSS
J SANFORD SMITH
GEO W JALONIOK
E O TENIPON
J B WILSON
F A PIPER
P L DOWNS
S M FURMAN
Directors
The Southwestern Life Insurance Company
Takes this occasion to thank the citizens of Texas for the handsome re-
sults of its first years business We hope to double same for second
year and thus keep Texas money in Toxas Respectfully
W A CHILDRESS President
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