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Good ewsl
Io one who is willing to adopt the right
course need be long afflicted with boils car-
buncles pimples or other cutaneous erup-
tions These are the results of Natures ef-
forts to expel poisonous and eHete matter
from the blood and show plainly that the
system is ridding itself through the skin of
Impurities which It was the legitimate work
of tho liver and kidneys to remove To re-
store these organs to their proper functions
Ayers Sarsaparilla Is the medicine required
Tliat no other bloodpurifier can compare
Willi It thousands testify vtho Ic gained
Freedom
from the tyranny of depraved blood by tho
use of Una medicine
Tor nine jears I was afflicted with a skin
disease that did not jicld to ny remedy
mull a triml advised me to try 1 Vrs Sarsa
rarilla With the use of this m Icine the
conijililnt disappeared It Is my Ief that
no other Mood medicine conld havreffected
so ipid and conipVc a cure Andres
D Garcia G Victoria Timiullprs JIcxIco
ly face fcr years was covered Uth pim-
ples and humors for which I could Cud no
renicly till I began to take Ajcrs Sarsapa-
rilla Three bottles of this great blood medi-
cine effected a thorough cure I confidently
recommend It to all sifTcring from similar
troubles M Tarkcr Concord Vt
Ayer5s
Sarsaparilla
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V
Cleanses the Scalp Removes Dan-
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out and produces a luxurious
growth of rich glossy hair
etxe xt tut it
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HINDERCORNS Tie orlj rare cure ftrOorni
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THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY
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for 25 Cents
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A SEBIOTJS MISTAKE
Much tnikcbief U clono in the treatment of
ront Ufmtiuii Thecoinnon opinion is that
All requlifmen a are fulfilled if the metllcino
forces unloading of tho bowels A great
error Medicine simply purgative corrects
no morbid condition consequently their u e
Sm followed by creator cottlvenrt A rem-
edy lo bo ell actual and permanent must ho
composed of tonic alforaUtc corrective
andcarthnrtic properties These arc admir-
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Theywill hi a short time cure all tho auf
IV rings that result from inactho bowels
They sflre tone to V intestines stimulate
tho hocretlons and correct imperfect func
tioiuil action of tho stomach and liver
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For Sale or Trade
Three recorded Perchcron ruares three years
old all bred to an lropor > cil Ierchcron horse
Will exchange one or all or native cattle or
oare < or pastnrc linil west or Abilene
Stock can be seen fifteen mi es north of Abi-
lene on Deadman Address me at Abilene
THQ3 McODIRE
A Beautiful Home for Sale
161 acres 111 tillable 6S in cnltivnlion Rood
dwetlinR house artesian well of pure freestone
wt r flowing a stream six inches in diameter
euougb to irrsate the farm in BomerTell coun-
ty on the Ta uxy one of the most beautiful
streams in Texas Price 33W onethird cash
balance on t me to tuit purchaser at 10 per cent
Address or < all on A L bADLER
Real Estate Aircnt Qlen Rose Tex
IVIORTGAGE LOANS
Cash Capital and Surplus 650000
We hare on hand MONET TO LEND at LOW
EM RATES and positively WITHOUT DELAr
en dOhliable real estate of all kinds anywbera la
Tixos We tats up Vendors LienNotes ani
extend them for three lo ten years as desired
Our large paid up capital anl surplus and solli
Eastern connections aire us ensurpassed faali
tic lor making cheaii rates and meetlnj oar
enrtomers winu v solid a share of your
jitrocajo
KANSAS INVESTMENT COMPANY
ill Ualn street corner Third Tjpjtslri
roar wuttrii tes
KB Reliable and actlvclocal correspondent
wanted in every good agricultural district
throughout the btate
After next week we shall all be an
arching and communists in Texas
In the language of Senator Plumb
the Texas farmer will bare his inning
this fall the combine to the contrary
notwithstanding
Says tho Houston Post Tbo Hogg
ltis are on top If thoy desire to re-
main there and oro wise they will refrain
from wearing their sulked shoes and m
wvmr WORTH TEXAS1 ± ± L
likTn iiU v >
i i rr MW yaii
dulgin in saltatorious exerolse They
wear no spikes ia their shoes and there-
fore should be permitted to indulge
freely In nil the saltation they care for
The old time bosses of Texas Demoo
rnoy do not seem to realize what they were
hit with The people are awful rough-
riders when they do take the saddle
To A L Yes AttorneyGeneral
Hogg will be nominated on the first bal-
lot The communists and anarch-
ists aeem to have It all their own way
Owing to a widespread drouth the
eeneral average ot the crops this year lg
roIhk to fall considerably bnlow that of
last year What a boon to the home
market
ACCOhding to the Dallas News and
Son Antonio Express the men who will
meet at an Antonio next Tuesdoy are
mostly communists and anarchists Yet
will they nominate for governor a man
who will be voted for by lawabiding
Democrats Queer country this
When free grass was an issue the
Houston Post wanted It in the platform
but now that the railroad commission is
an issue tho Post does not want it In
the platform It should be put in the
platform all the same it for no other
reason than to teach men political
courtesy The railroad commission is as
much of a Democratic principle as was
the lease law
The good tenso and patriotism dis-
played by the Republican convention of
Denton county in voicing its disapproval
of the force bill was not reinforced by
the anticommission resolution adopted
But as long as the Republicans choose t0
muke a party question ot it so much
more imperative becomes the duty of tho
Democratic party to adopt and endorse it
in convention About this there can bo-
no doubt
7n dont care to make any invidious
comparisons or say aught to wound the
susceptibilities of any of our bellicose
friends in Central America but mny we
not ask if marriago may not bo pro-
nounced a failure in a city where TO per-
cent of the children are illegitimate as
in Guatemnla or 94 per cent as in
Villa Jvuevn Wouldnt a married man
fuel in this latter town that he had well
nigh disgraced himself by taking a wife
Put sponges on the free list says the
senate iinanco committee Yes and al
low the country to bo Hooded with the
pauper sponges of nil creation What
is tbo matter with MoKinleys no
1 tion of continuing the tariff on them in
hopes that some Inventive Ynnkee will
devise a way of making sponges by
steam Is not that a more patriotic
idea Let us keep a pair of jealous op-
tics on tho home market
I Tin liuniUul ot anUcommlssionists
I asliid tho peopls to sit down on the com
I mission What nos the answer An
emphatio no eirl They now ask the
delepates to go back on their Instruc-
tions lo betray their trust and forfeit
the confidence of those who appointed
them by refusing to indorse the com-
mission In the only authoritative woy
possible that Is by a plank in the plat-
form Tho Rail ot the average nntt
commisslonest would make a Reed out of
a milksop
If tiie Democratic party waited unti
perfect unanimity could be had on the
subject of tariff reform it would wait
until the crack of doom before a plank
indorsing tariff reduotIon would be put
in a national platform Is that not so
dear Express Tis even so with the
commission amendment A measure in-
dorsed by ninety per cent of the dele-
gates in a state convention ought to be
worthy of a party indorsement Tariff
reform has no stronger claims to such
endorsement
Dr Harrison is said to be greatly
worried by that clause In Blnines letter
to Fryo wherein he says there Is not a
section line or word in the MoKInley
bill that will enable us to lind a market
for another bushel of wheat or another
barrel of pork Benjamins policy Is
to soil as much and buy as little as possi-
ble That may do very well in real
estate transactions when the necessity
or buying is obviated by the notlva gen-
erosity of Interested friends who mak °
one valuable presents of handsome cot-
tages by tho sea But the case is quite
different between nations as Benjamin
may learn it ho lives long enough
Look ct the date on the label of this iceekg
I wrapper that lour subscription may not run out
i before you know it i
ii
Ir 90 per cent of the people of Texas favor a
commission what shadow of a reason can any-
one give why a plank indorsing it should not bo
Inserted in the platform ot the state convention
Fort Worth Gaibtte
ihe very same reason The Gazette gave why
the heartofoak plank should not go in the
I platform of 1SS Antiprohibition carried the
state by a vote ot luOuOO yet The Gaiettu op-
posed the insertion of the anti plank Why Tna
1 Gazettes editor was in the soup He favored
Prohibition Hii ox was being gored at that
time If The Gazette will give the logic why it
opposed the heartofoak plank it can fitly
be applied to why a commission plank should
not go In the Democratic platform Will Tun
Gazette take its own medicine Atlanta
Herald
You forget neighbor the state plat-
form turned the boys loose to go as they
pleased on the prohibition question
A Sonsihlo Precaution
Though disease cannot always be conquered
its first approach can ba checked Bat not only
is the use of a medicinal safeguard to be recom-
mended on the first appearance of a malady but
a wise discrimination should be exercised In th
choice of a remedy For thirty years or raor
Hostetters Stomach Bitters has been the reign-
ing specific for dyspepsiv fever and ague a
ossof physical stamina liver complaint any
other disorders and has been most emphatically
indorsed by medical men as a health and
strength restorative It is indeed a wise pre-
caution to nse this sovereign fortifying ageut
and alterative in the early stages ot disease f or
It effectually counteracts it It the malady be-
longs lo that large class to which this sterling
medicine is adapted Not only is it efficacious
hutnura and harmless
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OscEnpon a time before the talented editor
of the New Birmingham Times came to Texas
there was a landlaw question in this state In
it was involved no Democratic principle and it
was no test ot a mans Democracy but it was
put in the platform all the same Fort Worth
Gazette
Did the Fort Worth Gazette support the
lease system after it was in the platform
Houston Age
The lease law itself was not submitted
to a Tote of the people but The Ga-
zette supported lease law Demo-
crats faithfully and energetically
and these men gave emphasis and
form to the lease law The Gazette
fought the lease law bofore those who
favored It and tried to convince them
of the error of tbelr wnys And now
TriF Gazette insists that the commission
amendment shall be made a plank In the
platform It is a question of majority
not of principle dear Age The De-
mocracy wills it and the majority rules
Thats the way it was with the lease law
thats the way it will be with the amend-
ment Take your medicine now as you
did six years ago
A XEA80NA1ILE REQUEST
In view of the statement of the Master in
Charcry T M Campbell of the International
and Great Northern railway tbe News has this
to say for the present Notwithstanding the
charge under official sanction that the News has
been bribed by the railroads of the state to de-
feat certain legislation affecting railways the
same is denied by the News and a suspension
of public indorsement ot the charge is demanded
by th News as a right until refutation In jus-
tice totheNcvs the Dublic and the railroads
is forthcoming Dallaj News
Not only the > ews the puDlio and
the railroads are affected by this
charge but every publio journal in tho
state has a direct interest In it The tri-
bunal before which this case is to be ad-
judicated is not seated In the courtrooom
but Is to be fouud in the field in the
workshop in tho office and in the store-
house and every Texas newspaper has a
direct individual interest In the ver-
dict The charge under official sano
tlon made against tbe Galveston
News Is one that disproved would
damn any publio journal and rest as a
reproach upon every other newspaper in
Texas Disproved this charge would
stand against every publio journal that
ventured at any time In the future to
raise its voice iu behalf of railroads or
other corporations as against un unwise
and hurtful clamorand so true Is this tb a
with Bome people now overy promlnen
daily in the state opposing a railroad
commission is an object of susplolon
Not only this but if one newspaper
could be bribed or subsidized it would be
Impossible to build up a rival to suoh
newspaper beyond a point ot circulation
and consequent influence to be de-
termined by the railroads that can make
or unmake newspaper circulations in
Texas by their schedules
It is a sonous charge embodied in Mas-
ter Campbells report for it involves the
control ot newspaper conduot by the rail-
roads and the debauchery of publio opin-
ion at its very fountain head If
the charge is true the poople
would be justified in any beroio measure
of protectlou against such debauchery
If it is not true tbe refutation should be
so plain that it will reach the dullest
comprehension
Tbe News asks for a suspension ot
public judgment until refutation be
forthcoming Tho people should grant
tbe reasonable request In justice to tbe
Nens In justice to tho railroads in jus-
t ce lo themselves for if the charge
stood unrofuted a solemn and serious
duty would devolve upon the people to
fully protect themselves against suoh far
reaohing prostitution of tho charters
granted to railroads in this stnte Let
the publio suspend its judgment until the
refutation of tho News is printed
MISS MECCA SOUTHERN
Her Examining Trial on Charges of Bnrslary
and Arsnn at Kli rman College for Negroes
Special to tbe Gazette
Sherman Tkx Aug 5 Tho exam-
ining trial of Miss Mecca Southern to-
day applies to two charges one for bur-
glary and one for arson Throngs of
men were in nttemlnnce and tbe evidence
given by one Mrs Tittswortn of Denlson
was damaging to the defendant Dresses
were taken to her to bo made over by
Miss Southern some of them silk which
Mrs Wharton and Mrs Ferris identified
as theirs Ouo dress sho wore as a bustle
to the lady in Denison to be remodeled
The examination was continued over un-
til Thursday to await witnesses for the
dofenso
Five thousand colored people are ex-
pected hero tomorrow to witness the
cornerstoie laying for tho new college
for colored people They have a barbe-
cue und big speakiug ending in a ball
at the South Side purk
Breckinridge of A rkansns Hot Seated
Washington Aug 5 It took just 10
minutes this morning for tho house com-
mittee on elections to adopt the report
drawn up by Mr Lucy declaring that
Representative Breckinridge was not
elected from the Second dlstnot of Ar-
kansas This would have been done last
week but the Democratic members
didnt attend the call meeting and no
quorum was obtained By means ot
telegraphic notices however a full at-
tendance of Ilepubllcau members was ob-
tained this morning and tbe report was
adopted with but a single dissenting vote
ugalnst It that of Representative Marsh
the only Democrat present
California Protests
SacramentoCal Aug 5 Governor
Waterman has sent a dispatch to Secre-
tory ot the Interior Noble protesting
agntust declaring open the suspended
surveys in Tulure county on which are
located tbe trees The governor here
asks Secretary Noble to use bis influence
to have tbe surveys remain closed until
congress shall decide whether or not the
land shall be set aside for a publio park
i
Hnrdercd Ills Wife Then Suicides
Mknden Neb Aug 5 A long-
standing quarrel between Hans Hansen
and his wife culminated in a ghastly
double tragedy yesterday He bad
hitched bis team to go to the country
when be bad some words with bis wife
and seizing a club crushed her skull
killing ber instantly He dragged her
body to the barn where ba swung it
from a rafter by a rope He then tried
to hang himself with a portion of the
rope but falling went to tbe house and
blew his brains out with a shot gun
sea
THE WEEKLY GAZETTE FORT WORTH TEXAS THURSDAY AUGUST 7
DE HARTMANS
Lecture on Acnto Diarrhea Chron-
ic Diarrhea and Cholera
Infantum
A > ew and Infallible Curo for These
Common and Danjerous
Ailments
A Treatment That Is oi Vital Interest to alj
Classes and Ages
cute diseases of tbe digestive appa-
ratus are more frequent during the
months of July and August than any
other season of the year A brief out-
line ot the digestive tract alimentary
canal Is necessary In order to explain
the different diseases to which It is
liable The upper portion of tbe alimen-
tary canal consists of tbe stomach and
duodenum Emptying into the duode-
num which is just below tbe stomach
is tbe duot whioh conveys the bile from
tbe liver to this organ Below the duo-
denum and continuous with It is the
small Intestine bowels coiled up into
many folds which abruptly becomes ex-
panded Into what is known as the large
intestine terminating below in tbe
rectum All of those organs have for
their lining mucous membrane which Is
continuous throughout their entire
length The difference in the symptoms
produced by tbe inflamed states of tbe
mucous membrane in different portions
of tho alimentary canal Is explained by
tbe fact that each portion ot the canal
has a funotion different from all other
portions of It which function is sus-
pended when diseased and tbe symp-
toms differ in tbe same degree as tbe
function of tbu various parts differ
lnllamed or congested state of this
mucous membrane Is what gives rise to
the various diseases of the digeseive
tract The diversity of names given to
tbe diseases of the alimentary canal do
not indicate as is commonly thought
different diseases really but only the
same disease located at different places
in some partotit If the lnllamed mucous
membrane happens to be In tbe stomach
the dlsoaso is culled gastritis If tbe mu-
cous membranes of the duodenum and
liver be tho ones inflamed it is culled
cholera morbus If It be tho lining mem-
branes of tbe intestines large and small
it produces what is called diarrhea in
adults in children cholera Infantum
but If the inflammation be con lined to tbo
lower part of the large Intestine it is
called dysentery It is easy to see
therefore that all these ailments are of
similar nature the principal difference
being tbo plnce ot tbelr location rather
thnn any essential dlfferenco lu their
causation
I shall not In this lecture attempt to
describe all ot the acute diseases of tbn
alimentary canal but will confine my
remarks to one namely diarrhea This
common disease Is tbo result of an in-
flamed state of the mucous lining of
the small and large Intestines
causes
Irritation of the intestines by an im-
proper amount or quality ot food impue
drinking water catbrtlc medicines and
poisons bllllousness and Indigestion are
all capable of causing diarrhea Again
changes of temperature excessive cold
or heat checking of tbe porspirntiou
suddenly foul air of crowded rooms
bad hygyienlc conditions of auy sort ex-
cessive faticue and malarial exhalations
have each been the frequent cause of
diarrhea especially during tho summer
months Cases that are due to other
diseases viz typhoid fever consump-
tion cancer etc cannot be properly
classed among ordluury diarrheas and
only palliative treatment for them Is
possible With some who are especially
liable to this affection certain articles of
food are sure to cause Iooseneds of the
bowels which Is more or less apt to end
In diarrhea
Infants are much more liable to have
diarrhea than older children or adults
This is partly due to the improper quan-
tity and quality of food they too com-
monly receive The disease Is much
more severe iu small ohlldren its
fatality exceeding any other disease in
tha first two years ot infantile life
The extreme fatality and some other
peculiarities of diarrhea in infants has
led to its being generally called cholera
Infantum but there Is no essential dif-
ference between the diarrhea of adults
and cholera in fan um In either case
the lining mucous membrane of tbe
bowels are inflamed which Is the same
in diarrhea as in cholera infantum ex-
cept that tbe latter is more severe and
dangerous and more of teu complicated
with dysentery
Cholera infantum summer complaint
rarely becomes chronic as It either de-
stroys life or ceases in a few weeks but
the diarrhea of adults unless properly
treated is liable to become chronio in
which caso it becomes u very diOioult
disease tocure especially under the or-
dinary treatment Soldiers who are sub-
jected to the many exposures Incident to
camp life are the most frequent viotims
of chronio diarrhea Thousands ot tbe
survivors of tbo late war ot tbe rebellion
are still afflicted with chronio diarrhea
whlcb was acquired during the war
I have thus described together the or-
dinary acute diarrhea ot summer tbo
cholera infantum or summer complaint
of iufants and chronio diarrhea be-
cause tor all practical purposes they are
identical and require for their cure the
same treatment with only suoh varia-
tions as Is Indicated by tbe age of tbe
patient or the severity of the disease
Tbe diarrhea of small children which Is
caused by teething is also to be included
among tbe ordinary coses ot It as the
management of them is the same
ritSVKXTIVES
Much can be done to prevent tbe oc-
currence of this very common ailment
Tbe diet during the hot months should
be plain and simple avoid unripe fruit
halfcooked vegetables overbeatiug tha
body too sudden coojing of the body
ice water or iced drinks of any kind
excessive exhaustion mental excitement
and Impure drinking water For infants
breast milk Is tbe best food in existence
and the very best preventive ot bowel
difficulties in infants is plenty of milk of
a healthy woman Tha la Indeed a
fortunate child who has for tbe first year
and a half a vigorous mother who Is
able and willing to nourish it entirely on
breast milk In oases where this is im-
possible great care should be taken In
the selection ot fresh milk from healthy
cows or goats Children should havs
country air during tbe hot mouths or be-
taken to tbe country when possible aft-
er being taken sick
TKBATifENT
Themedlolne upon which I rely In all
stages forms and seventies of diarrhea
in children or grown up people is
Peruna I use It as a medicine to be
taken into the stomaob as an injeotlon
in the lowerbowel and as an application
over the bowels
The treatment for an adult taken with
diarrhea Is to inject into tbe bowels one
quart of warm water to which two table-
spoons of Peruna has beta added
This Is to be repeated in one hour
Twentyfour hours after this is to be
repeated and so on each day until the
dlsobarge cesses uslns two Injections
each time an hour apart Children un-
der twelve years of age one pint ot warm
water to which one tablespoontul of Pe
runa has been added used as an injeo
tlon exaotly In the same manner as
above directed For children under five
years of age the quantity ot water should
be onebalf pint and add ono teaspoon-
ful ot Peruna Half this amount Is
sufficient for infants but should bo used
in every particular tbe same viz two
injections an hour apart each day At
the same time a tablespoontul of Paru
na should be taken by adults every two
hours Children under twelve half a
tablespoontul children under five one
teaspoonful and infants under two
years from twenty to thirty drops In
sweetened water two hours apart For
infantile diarrhea or cholera infantum
apply flannel cloths saturated with heated
Peruna over abdomen as directed on
page 13 of Ills of Life which see for
other details of this treatment During
a long practice In diarrhea cholera In
fantum and chronio diarrhea I have
never met a case that this treatment did
not promptly cure Where this treat-
ment is begun at the first attack of
cholera Infantum it never falls to cure In
a few days Cases ot cholera Infantum
where tbe ordinary treatment has en-
tirely failed to cure and they are given
up to die are almost without exception
cured by Peruna but the treatment
has to be continued longer Very old
cbroulo cases of diarrhea those acquired
during the war must continue this
treatment a few weeks and if followed
with diligence there will not be a single
tulluro Tbe acute diarrhea ot adults is
cured in from two to live days without
exception Iu a praotice of thirtyflve
years I have not lost a single case ot
diarrhea or cholera infantum and when-
ever I bear nf a death from either I can-
not suppress tbe belief that this treat-
ment would uure prevented it
Dr Hurtmnns address Is Columbus
Ohio
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Fort Worth Tex
Texi Patents Issued
Special to the Gazette
Washington Aug 5 List of Texas
patents Riveting machine R A Carl
Hearne baling process power device
Thomas M Cnss Milan county wrench
George W Heoksnecks Switch baling
press George A Nelson Woods cotton-
seed linter Edwnrd J OBrien Texar
kann gate latch Gabriel Iioberbacb
Del Rio
Ponds Extract for forty years recog-
nized as tho great remedy destroys
Pains Ache Soreness insist on the
Genuine take no counterfeit if offered
THE ANDERSON LYNCHING
The Negro Made a Confrsslnn Defore He was
Strung tip Cntirihon Mass Meeting
Correspondence of the Gazette
Andeuson Tex Aug 4 John
Brown colored who raped a wbito girl
near loin was brought from the Houston
jail early Monday morning and held In a
privato bouse by Sheriff Scott A crowd
of S00 citizens demanded tho prisoner of
Scott He refused to give him up when
a search was commenced and be was
soon found and brought out and carried
two miles from town and hung by at
least 2000 of our people He said be
was guilty and ought to die Ho said to
the reporter that he had been watching
an opportunity to catch the young lady
about three weeks The young girl Is
well connected and of good family The
people aftef tbe hanging went to their
homes
District court adjourned for the term
County court continued all casps until
the fall term on account of so much ex-
citement
Today Is ond of the happiest days of
old Anderson At least 1500 people were
here demanding that justice be done
them Anderson gained the courthouse
by a handsome majority Several
speeches were made denouncing men who
would run negroes from other counties
to vote In our contest W B Mont-
gomery F G Dunn and W M McNew
of Montgomery county wore here and
received a vote of thanks by the people
for trying to keep negroes from Mont-
gomery couuty from voting In our
county
JL Good Appetite
Is ossentlal to good health but at this
season It Is often lost owing to the pov-
erty or impurity of the blood derange-
ment of the digestive organs aud tbe
weakening effect ottho changing season
Hoods Sarsaparilla Is a wonderful med-
icine for creating an appetite toning
the digestion and giving strength to
the whole system Now is the Hint to
take it Be sure to get Hoods Sarsa-
parilla
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It Means Prosperity
Special to the Gazette
Tekiusll Tex Aug 5 There Is re-
joicing In Terrell today over tbe elec-
tion of J Peter Smith mavor of Fort
Worth and many now predict unprece-
dented prosperity and growth for Fort
Worth
t
Advice to Jlottierf
MrsWInslowsSoothlng 6Tup for ohndrea
teething soothes the child softens the eunu
allays pain cures wind colic and U taa oesS
rested tor dlarrhos ii cents s > bottle
To Control the ISroilIlan Coffeo aiorkec
Baltimoue Md Aug 5 Recent
dispatches from Rio de Janeiro give
currency to tbe report of tbe formation
in that city of a large syndicate for tbe
purpose of controlling tbe Brazilian
coffee market Joshua Lave Rlug a
prominent coffee morcbant of this city
is Inclined to discredit the report He
says tho competition between tbe coffee
commission men In Rio Is very brisk and
tbe cutting of prices is too sharp to give
much probability to tbe story of a com-
bination there
INJUNCTION FILED
Aealnst Austin l9snnz Bonds for Handing
the Dam To Advertise for Bids
Special to tbe Gazette
Austin Tex Aug 5 The injunc-
tion suit against ths city ot Austin
issuing 51400000 bonds for build-
ing the dam was reported Sled late this
afternoon though it bad not been served
on tbe city authorities at a late hour
There was a meeting of the board of pub-
lic works this afternoon and arrangements
made for advertising tor bids for build-
ing tbe dams Bids are to be opened
October 15 with bond of 50000 for
accepting 150000 for the completion of
tbe dam
rorthwest Grain Crop Estimate
Montreal P Q Aug 5 Mr T G
Shaughnessy assistant president of the
Canadian Paciliu railroad estimates on
a basis of Information contained lu a re-
cent telegram tbnt the Xorthwest grain
crop will amount to 17000000 bushels
of which 12000000 will be exported
floods Sir
saparllla
has oj Its
peculiar
merit and
Its wonder-
ful cures
wonthocon
fldenco of
the pcoilo
andstodir
the most
popular
blood pu-
rifier and
strengthen
Ing medi
cine It
cures scrof-
ula salt
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dyspepsia
ncailaehe
kldce and
llrcr cvin
plaint catarrh rheuraat3m etc Be snre f > tct
Hoods Sar3parlla i < h is pecu x1
Hoods Sarsaparilla sold by en f i
or f i rYepare < lb7CIUvl < L as
IOD Doses Ono DoHcr
The Gazettes Latest Contract for
Its Subscribers and Agents
A Gold StopWatch SplitSecond Horse Timer in
Reinforced Case for 512 and in Oxidized
Silver Case for 7 Something Which
Every Suhscriber Should Enow
and Let His Neighbor Enow
The day of cheap watches ha3 passed The
country 19 flooded with them Tub Gazetti
abreast with the times has resolved that every-
one of its subscribers shall have placed within
his reach a watch ot the best kind made one
that he will be proud to wear and have comfort
in using
Tim was when the stopwatch with the split
second hand used for timing noises on race-
tracks cost many hundred dollars and could be
afforded by only a few Time was when a gold
case of sufficient thickness to protect a watch
was out of the range of possibilities of nearly all
men The decrease in the cost of manufacture
of movements and the invention of three sheet
cases a steel sheet between two sheets of cold
now brings both these within the means ot
many and almost to the price which is charted
by swindlers for the gold washed imitations
and brass counterfeits of common watches The
genuine gold filled or reinforced cases
patented and made only by half a dozen manu-
facturers are the same for use and wear as solid
cold cases and may be so considered and treated
Even the costliest watches on the market now
have them on account of their greater strength
Five points of interest to subscribers
1 A stop watch sweep second each second
split into fifths for timing horses races etc
2 A gold or silver case the gold case to be
steel reinforced to give strength and durability
Honest metal and no plating with 13yeara guar-
antee for wear
3 The latest improvements of every kind in
winding settiag opening etc
4 A guarantee ot one year from the maker of
the movements
6 As beautiful a design as could be made for
subscribers only
These watches are manufactured and guaran-
teed by the Manhattan Watch Company of New
York City one of the largest and oldest as well
as best known of the finegrade watches and
Tub Gazette now offers its readers their choice
of the following watches
THE GOLD WATCHJ1
No engraving printed on a press can give any
adequate idea ot the beauty of the face of this
watch of finest porcelain ortheaienderthread
like second hand extending to the fifths of
second marked on its outer rim The little po v-
on the left hand stops and start the watch tha
little post on the right hand turns tho hand <
setting the watch It need never be opened ft
is a ratchet stemwinder full jeweled balance
movement and a3 good a timekeper as any niau
wants r
The back of this watch It engine turned or ex-
quisitely engraved by hand and nothing more
beautiful or more artistic has ever been made or
worn and the subscriber may trust T113 G
zcttes judgment and knowledge on this sub-
ject or call at otMcc and see sample
With each watch there goo a guarantee by t19
Manhattan Watch Company to keep it in order
lor one year free of all charge aud a guarantee
from the makers of tho caso Joseph Fahys M
Co for 15 years
THE OXIDIZED SILVER WATOIIJ7
The face of this watch i precisely the slrne as
that of the gold watch and tbe movement is pre-
cisely the same The difference between the
two watches is only In the case The latter is
of oxidized silver acid eaten very neat and
quaint
The movement at these watches is identical it
is tho quick train with straight line lever ei
capemenl with a direct acting hand set that
permits accurate settingand will not allowth
hands to move out of position while setting In
the sweep second movement the
the second hand is run direct from tho move-
ment train insuring perfect motion while th
dial train and hands are run by a f rlctiun pinio
from a slda center This gives all the advant-
ages in time keeping qualities of the most deli-
cately adjusted and expensive movement
Each watch is put up in a neat box padded to
carry it safely through the malls In the box
are directions for setting the hands and regu-
lating the watch with the name ot tho person
at the factory who tested and packed it
Orders must give the name postofce county
and state
Bend all orders and remittances to
THE GAZETTE
Fort Worth Tex
11 lia
44 AXT > dG SWISS AVENUE DALLAS TEX
Every annual subscriber wbo pays 10 for the Daily
GtAzette 125 for the Weekly Gazette 125 for the
Saturday Gazette or 200 for the Suntjay Gazette can
secure either of the above elegant time pieces at 12 for the
gold watch or 7 for tho silver watch
O JXLi Il rxy Iron Torlsi
Tl VJ 0tTJ gLOaXrEe33ttg C xP
IRON ROOFING AND IRON FENCING
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