Jefferson Jimplecute. (Jefferson, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, March 17, 1911 Page: 2 of 4
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Are Drugs Necessary?
Do Drugs Cure Disease?
Can Nature be Assisted?
If people vtr* born right and after-
ward* lived right thoro would lw no
for medicine. Every doctor know*
thi*. Ho do other well-Informed people.
On* thing more. When a psrwn lire*
wronglyor acquire* bodily weaknee* by
keredlty medicine can do only very
little. Medicine cannot euro him. Only
charlatan* claim that medicine* will
cure dleeaee. Medicine* may palliate
•ymptom*. Medicines may urgo the
power* of Nature to resist d'*eaae. Med-
icine* aometi me* arouse the effort* of tho
human body to right Itself against de-
ran cement*. Thi* Is the moat that med-
icine can do.
A man accidentally put* his finger In
the Are. Instinctively ho weta bis
finger In hi* mouth then blown on It
for (he cooling effect. Thi* Is no euro.
He knows It very well. But it makes it
feel better for tho time being.
People eat unwisely. Till* produce*
dyspepsia or Indigestion. Tho only
rational enro 1* to eat correctly. Yet II
a palliative Is at hand the paina of indi-
gestion can Iwj mitigated tho throes ol
dyspepsia assuaged. Tho medlclno can-
not l>e said to have cured. 11 simply
palliates disagreeable symptom*. Tb(
cure must como through right living.
Take Peruna for Instance. No one
claims Peruna is a cure for dyspepsia
But Peruna will stimulato the stomach
to perform Its function properly. Peru-
na will lncrea*o tho flow of digestive
fluids without which digestion cannot
bo carried on at all. It will increase the
relish of food tho appetite.
It Is admitted that all this can bo
accomplished by right living but there
are so many people who either will not
or do not know how to eat correctly that
a tremendous amount of good can be
done by the wiso uso of Peruna.
A stomach tljat has been frequently
abused performs tho function of diges-
tion very lazily. Ruch astomach allows
the food to remain undigested for some
time after it Is swallowed. This loads
to fermentation of the food. Sour stom-
ach is tho result. This goe* on week
after week until tho blood 1* poisoned
with theproductsof fermentation. This
condition is very apt to produce rhoum-
atlsm.
It U not claimed that Peruna will cure
rheumatism. Nothing will euro rheum-
atism but correct living. But it is
claimed that Peruna will assist a badly
•bused stomach to .perform 1U work.
If I |H>r«on would bU hlMIt
persist la right rating and temperate
*i)« undoubtedly tho atemach would
right the Mood wonld rid Itself of
tho poison and everything would bo
right. Hut an said before there ar" a
multitude nf people who will notorcan-
not a<lopt right methods of living. To
such people Peruna la a boon. A doa«
before meals will assist the atomach to
do Ite work. This prevent* fermenta-
tion of tho food brings about normal
digostion and all the train of Ula that
follow Indigestion disappear.
In other worda Peruna ia helpful to
I thoao who live badly or those who
have acquired aomo chronic weakness
i Peruna docs not cure but It assists tho
powers of Nature to bring about a cure.
The whip docs not Increase the powar
of the horse to pull a load but judi-
ciously used It atimulatea tho horse to
use his powers at the right time with*
out which ho could not have pulled tho
load.
Tills illustrates tho effect of Peruna
or any othbr good remedy upon the sys-
tem. Taken at the right time it calla
forth tho powers of tho human system
to meet the en roachments of diseaso
and thus cuts short if not entirely ends
tho diseased action.
No ono should ever attempt to substi-
tute medicine In tho place of right liv-
ing. In the end such an attempt will
provo a disaster. Itutan occasional uso
of tho right medicine at the right timo
la a godsend and no reasonable person
will undertake to deny it.
Tlioso who know how to use Peruna
And it of untold value. By and by tho
world will got wiso enough so that
j through corroct living no medicine at
all will be needed. Hut that time hu
not arrived. In tho meantime whilo
tho World is approaching that perfec-
tion In whleh all medlcino will be elim-
inated IVruna is a liaady remedy to
have in the house.
Blight derangements of tho stomach |
slight catarrhal attacks of tho liver U>«
throat bronchial tubes lungs or bow-
els; theso attacks are sure to lead to
grave diseases and can be averted by
the judicious uso of Peruna.
Wouldn't you like to read a few un-
solicited testimonials from people whs
havo used Peruna and who stand ready
to confirm tho abovo statements con-
cerning it. If so address tho Peruna
Drug Manufacturing Co. Columbua
Ohio and we will send somo prepaid.
5^hc Jfimplccat*.
M. I. TAYLOR
K<l I tor And Proprietor.
Friday March 17 1911.
DPFICE OK PUBLICATION—Corner
-itiutin anil Vale Stg Jefleraon Texas.
Kuterert at the Poxt-Offlce at JelTeraon Teias
seeoud-clasn mall matter.
City Announcements.
For Mayor:
J. 1$. 11US8EY
For Alderman Waril No. 4:
K. DAVIS
I'lie legislature adjourned lust
Saturday and a call Pension ma)
he had but the date in not given
out
gt) 500. divided into 15 cash pri-
ze? tvrl he awarded this fall to
the f.trnieM of Texas who secure
the hi :-t yiehN of corn and cotton
on '20 acr*-- There are no f»es
for entering the contest. Write
the Texas Industrial Congress be-
fore April 1st for all the details.
But a few days remain in which
contestants may enter the Texas
Industrial Congress' §10000 con
test lor the best yields of corn and
cotton Entries will not be re-
ceived after April 1st. Write to
the Texas Industrial Congress for
further information anil for entry
blanks.
TexuB it< llit* only tMate in the
union where the farmer?- this year
will lie paid fur their work in the
raising of hig -crops of c>>rn and
cotton. Write to the Texas In-
dustrial Congress Dallas for the
particulars of the §10000 prize of
fer It will coat nothing to enter
the contest. Entries not received
after April 1st
Some boy or girl will receive a
»1000 in cash next fall for the
best yields from four acres of coin
and cotton an«t the crop will sell
at a hig premium fur feed If you
fail to v\m the ti.-t priz- there are
13 ..the.- r inging from $100 to
|750 one of which you may win.
Wr ■re to t!i« Iridu-triai Congress
at Da a* and ^-t all the particu-
lar#; it will h- :•» ) ate after the
i t
hx-Governor Thomas M Camp-
bell has announced us a candidate
for Ij. S. Senator to stucceed Sena-
tor Joe \V. Bailey whose term ex-
pires in I91i\ In hi~ announce
ment lw* state.1* that the uiain i^ue
of his platform aill be "Regulation
of the Standard Oil Co. the fumber
tiu*t and the Aahau*ei-liu>ch traf-
fic in Texas." Ha intends to make
a thorough canvas of the stat«'
and will make strong light for
^■lerf ion
A Lorimer Idyl
Rockabye Lorimer.
On the tree top
Coulil the people but reach you
You'd hear something drop.
With Bailey and Bur-iows
Twin birds of a feather
They should send you all three
Up Salt river together.
rind Cuilom—poor Colluin—
His glory is gone
When lie lines up witli Hiuky Dink
Bathhouse and Brown;
And our State once so proud
Of her glory and fame
Lies sunk in corruption.
Dishonor and shame
—-L A. (1. in Decauter. III. Review
The Texas Farm and Ranch in
j their last ispue gave the group of
I the Boy's Corn Club of Marion
county which was taker recently
| The Marion County Boy's Corn
: Club is going to be heard from in
the distribution of prizes thin fall.
Hon. ('. B Rudtll of .Sherman
has announced as a candidate for
U. S. Senator against Joe Bailey
and he will make a strong oppo-
nent. It is expected that he will
make his oppening speech in the
campaign at Waco
Mrs. Emma N. Nakulta is a wa-
ter rights commissioner under the
territorial government in Hawaii
She is an American woman grand
daughter of Capt Metcalf of the
Kleanor fame. She now lives in
Kaliki.
If you have rheumatism in your
foot or instep apply Chamberlain*
Liniment and you'll get quick relief.
It costs but a quarter why sufler? Foi
sale by all dealers
Mauy a Laugh
Pleasing the people has been a trade
with ttie Schubert Symphony C|ub and
Lady (.Quartette for many years and
their program contains lots of iun of a
refined nature as well as a wealth o!
music.
I
So Tired
It may be from overwork but
the chances are its from an in-
active LIVER. —
With a well conducted LIVER
one can do mountains of labor
without fatigue.
It adds a hundred per cent to
ones earning capacity.
It can be kept In healthful action
by and only by
HUNT'S
LIGHTNING OIL
FOR
ACHES AND PAINS.
lit ■ 11 li'kvti I* tlirui tiw
TRIP T« IK.mitMH
Ki Jimplfrulr \flrr ah
it-nc^ of • 'in» four in iMln fr•»ri«
I » l«i I • <1 y..iir ' 11 r lb"
I>• • t »f»k and th* »i«it *i< rno«t
enjoyable tncl I ti •» happy wel
coma extended me by my many
friend* mad* noy soul happy II
i« troa n ina did not appear lo
know that I had ever l»fi; these
of c«»iir(Iid not car* nor did I
: I have often wondered if the F- >r<1
^ive o ever) man a sou if he <iirl.
I either it *»< wanting in quaity or
quantity Nothing delights ma
mure than to meat my friends I
aura would hate ta ft*el when I
passed out there would he no one
scarcely my immediate family
would have a single regret; poa«i
hly their tears would he shed to
keep down talk. The world haa a
few such
I could hul notice the marked
improvement that had taken place
since I left. To me it wa® observ-
able on every hand. I not only
saw many strange facesbut I heard
no "sorry of ever " The kicker
either ha<» left or at last reached
the conclusion that he could do no
good by nulling back and had de-
cided to join the processive el<-
ment. You may have a few lefi
yet. rut I s iy I was so fortuoate
as not lo meet them; ;-o I have
concluded that the kicker has ac-
tually become ashamed of himself
"8o mote ii be "
Evidently iron is on at the prop-
er heal lor you all to strike; so go
in and press any advantage you
hav^; and so eure as you do this
you will win out The coming ef
that progressive merchant means
more for y.>u than many think.
His coming will bring some one
else; their coming will ievite oth-
ers and eo on It will not be a
great while before you will not
have a vacant business lionse in
the city Every up-to-date build-
ing that lias been built yet has
been immediately fil'ed. Build up
the block in front of Rogers' Na-
tional bank and it will be occu-
pied Keepyour city and its thou-
sands of advantages before thepeo
pie and you will have new com-
ers. Every new comer will be
tbe cause or some one eise coming
Your real estate men are now re-
alizing that it is printer's ink that
talks to the world. They are press
ing this point. They are now rea-
ching the conclusion that a thou
sand electric light down in a hole
and the hole covered up id not
worth as much as a one-candle
light on a hill. So they are acting
accordingly—letting their lights
shine. The honk honk is heard
in your city The next thing you
will hear will be the coming of
some steamboat; this you will hear
regular for the business will jus-
tify it. The merchants of Shreve-
port realize now that with a bout
they can put themselves in cloBe
touch with the Texas trade.
I am confident the whistle of
the furnace with other factories
such as the cotton tie bar iron and
so forth will soon be heard I
predict in a few years every bale
of Texas cotton will tie wrapped
with Texas made cotton lies It
iB simply adsurd to take raw ma-
terial north and bring the finished
product back; especially so expen-
sive an item as iron ore. The han-
dling of dead stuff is too great;
this makes the real tiling too cost-
ly. A cotton tie plant at Jefferson
costing $30000 ' will give the plan-
ter a better cotton tie and cheaper
and yet pay the stockholders ex
tremely handsome on the invest
ment; better than most anything 1
know of
i am giau io no e iiit- cuumy if
going to press. the road question
If the county could do so it would
be the very thing to let the road*
out by contract for two years. re-
quiring bond for faithful compli-
ance with the contract. In thin
way experienced men could be
had and in a short while the coun
ty would be noted for its good
roads which would be worth as
much if not more an the same
rail road mileage. Some may
question this; if so I make the
same reply the .young man did
when his father asked lutu what
he was going to do when he died;
his reply was "try it and see "
The Bailey question is attract-
ing more serious consideration now
than ever btfore. The cool heads
are being disgusted tired of all
this child's play and disgusted at
a Texas Senator playing laundry
man for the republican party The
fact in the case is the friends of
Senator Bailey are responsible lor
all this muss. He is as suscepti
ble of flattery as an other man
and his friends have actually made
him believe that he had reached
that point when be could commit
no wrong and was bound by m>
pary? lines Tb«* parting <<f the
wayF has been reached
The friends of Senator Culber
Son have no cause to explain for
j him nor are they eternally lo k-
ing out for reflections
When I visit Jrflereon again 1
am sure I w i I note greater improve
merits than I have during my :>»t
visit. The move is getting under
good headway; xeeji it goii g
# P A.
Hagley.Tei Mch. 12 1W11.
Tu The LvJies.
J will make hair combines into
braids puffs or curls at na^ma
prices. Mir* NJ.^'ljc Chapir
mar 19
Signal Oil
You can find Sigo-1 Oil n « at
til le»|.|.-' .
FOOD FOR II YEAR
Hr.l .... lOO *•
Milk
fwfin . inn fe*.
f l/i *7 tin A.
\ «»UH«i Son Bw.
This represents a fair ra-
tion for a man for a year.
But some people eat and
eat and grow thinner. This
means a defective digestion
r nd unsuitable food. A large
size bottle of
equals in nourishing proper-
tics ten pounds cf meat.
Your physician can tell you
how it does it.
rOR SALE i i A Li. Mil-HOIST3
lie. mmo • ? r»i'' r ®r- ' tl»i< tA. t r o«<r
1. •.! 11 Sr.Tin.■<* I' l'» Fk>
I . h bank contain* a Good I- • k I'cunjr.
SCOTT £i DOWNE. 409 I'tarl it. ?.w York
Kev J I) 0<lo'i! district orgat-
izer of tki«f Anti-S*lonn I^agu*
was here Hun lav <>d<i h« m-tde
three addresses lie spoke a! the
Fiifl Meibodirt Church at 11 .1 m
'o a large audience and made a
.'ood showing of vh»- league work
for State-wide in Texas and on
oilier important line.-'. In the af-
ternoon he went to Moore's
Chapel in company with Revs H
J Ha} es an ) T 8 Bornar. also J S
Lewis Mild Ward Taylor They
reached there at ihree o'clock and
found a good attendance and hie
la I k was well received and much
enthusiasm shown hy all pr sent
At ni^ht R-v Odom spoke at the
First Baptist Church. The choir
rendered a very choice musical
pregram and the solo of Shaw
Tribble "Have Courage My Boy
t>> Say No" was timely and well
received Rev Odom madu a
cound discussion of the evil of the
liquor traflic and shows that he is
doing good work for the C iii-e. He
stated that he would retuio at a
later date with Dr Rankir who
would talk some night on a week
day. A very good number of
pledges for the cause was signed
by those wh > heard R^v () i.wn
For Sale.
I h i vm 80 hu-dielti of the Big
B 1 Triumph o >11 >n need to sell.
This i- a vt-ry fine variety made
for me In t year 156 1 2 pound* of
lint to the 100 in the seed Piioe
7oo per hushe; I pent off lust
spring for the -ee<i and paid $1 00
j»er bushel and the freight Call
at once if you want some of them.
They won't last long. Call on
G A Dougherty
Jefferson Texas
We have in prospect an engagement
of the celebrated Schubert Symphony
Club ami Lady Quartette Company of
Chicago and it is expected that they
will be secured to give one of their de-
lightful entertainments here right soon
This Company gives a program of the
greatest variety consisting of Lady
Quartetts. Mandolin and Guitar Club
String Violin and Vocal Solos Ainns-
iuk Headings In the Schuberte we
will get a musical entertainment that
is enjoyable from the tirst to the last—
not a long dull classical atlair but a
bright interesting program of music's
rarest gems.
The supreme court of Ohio has
handed down a decision to the ef
feci 'hat Judge Blair's recent ac-
tion in disfranchising the 1100 vot
ers in Adams county for selling
their votes was legal. Some of
of the accused men carried the
matter to the Supreme court say
ing the Constitution was violated
when they were deprived of their
right to vote
Hundreds of cases are undispos-
ed of waiting this decision They
will now be speedily settled — and
disfranchised for the henious crime
of selling their votes.
Sour stomach fullness after eating
flatulence are all caused by imperfect
digestion. Prickly Ash titters correct
the disorders at ouce drives out badly
digested food and tones the stomach
liver and bowels. At Sedberry's drug
store
The great popularity of the Schubert
Lady tiuartotte is not only their grand
voices but also because they study to
please the people. All their encores
are either amusing or artistic arrange-
ments of those sweet old melodies so
dear to American hearts.
City Election Proclamation
An election is hereby ordered to he
held in the City of JetTersou Texas ou
the tirat Tuesday iu April the same
being the 4th ilav of April. 1911.
•*ai I e!e< ti n to he conducted as re-
1 ui re«l by law and returns thereon
made to the City Secretary.
At shid election there shall be elected
by the qualities voters of the City of
JeHereon Texas a Mayor City Scere-
tarv ami one \ lerman troni each of
the four war is of the City.
The voting place for Ward No 1 will
tie at the County Court House. l» A
llaug! ertv manager. Ward N >. - llale's
Mafoie 1 I Meyer manager; A ard No
i. Si h . I llor.f J ()p|>?uheiui man-
ager A'atii No. 4' Segal Uuiltliog H
*rhe t.ger manager.
1 he presiding til i era wid select their
Julges an 1 C.erks In testimony
wli.-i f. » tm --. mv hand an t i tH ia 1
- tl'■.«' ;ri th< itie f»th la\ of Marrh
1911
J M DKA' \KK
\J»\ >r i ia Te;j.
*i Att.-t A 1 A A l.kl
S«H-retarr.
\\ uMan « W#fl» fwr Pr«*tiiWiti*n
H •• gl« i ir» f »r th•• |<rI vi
i< g. . f » u'king |t>r | r 1. tin I >f
• h«l i grand a ik tl i*. nii<1 how
mil' h grind it \nt quite
l»" J>»'« »g" * deur fri«*II<I ill M»r
•hi i ('it w »• t»■ 111rtk lh** writer
• bout Ihiw her prfClotl" 4'li Wei*
k11 H'fc' hui.-e'f drinking whmky;
thn le*r* were cnur»ing d " w ri her
fll'r n f i <1 h-r heurt W1 * nlfrm-t
hri ken. We m*• |>i with her ami
lh< n * !• ki e I down in h» r |>armr
tii'l told the dear Lord n 11 it hunt
i». "Oh " "he *«id i wuuid be
willing t > crawl on mv l» n »i < I - unti
knees to every voter in the linn
if by that means we count get pro
hihition " Well we mil only pray
nlt I.ui Me worked; we did not
lfnv a "lone unturned; and the
Memcd Father heard our prayers
lior'ored nur wink and has given
us the desire of our hearts I he
■iihion- were voted out; Marsha 1
has been a c ean <Iry town now for
nearly » year; business ha** impro
veil wonderfully J the town is grow
ii.g; very little diinktng there now
whereas helore (trohihition it was
i» terrible place for drunkenness.
t*id at last spring's court 38 cast s
fr murder w»re on the ducket
while J-ffeison on one side and
-hn vepurt on the other both in
piiihibition territory hud none
And the bett is yel to come.
Among other reformations of thf*
diunkards men and boys the hus
band of this dear friend alluded to
and the father of this erring son.
told the writer today that hie son
had quit drinking and was a work-
ing temperance man Quit! that's
glorious. This is a grand warfare
against the powers of darkness
' against principalities against the
powers against the rulers of the
darkness of this world against
spiritual wickedness in high pla
ces." We are by the help of the
Lord retrieving the rock of offense
the stone of stumbling from the
path of unweary feet; we are cheer
ing the weak raising the fallen
and restoring to the path of recti-
tude and honor the eering and
wandering sons and daughters of
our beloved commonwealth.
We could give the names of a
numb«r of men who have reformed
in this and other towns since the
saloons and their attendant evi^s
have been voted out. One a law-
yer was an awful drunkard but
reformed was converted and now
a preacher of the gospel
O dear friends all over the state
let us line up and he encouraged.
G "I l- »qua I to imy emergen:)-
mo can turn the "machinations of
me wuifu U|)Hiiie uuwu ai.u »» 111
if we trust Him
Let us remember that one man
or woman Miid G»d are always
in the majority and that the bat
tie is not ours but His.
Mrs Anna B. Hughes
Press Supt. W C T. U Atlanta
Texas
WOOD! WOOD! !
I am now sawing wood cul
from the forest not strips as tlu
mill has shut down. Havealargt
supply of wood of all lengths 011
hand. Can fill your orders ai
once for all wood you may need
Phonn 244 and the wood will bt
delivered promptly.
C. C Bailey.
The Wood Man.
According to the Birmingham Ledg-
er a lot. of liquor politicians now mem
hers of the Alabama legislature will b«
put on the political cooling board ic
the next election. Unless there be .
tremendous revulsion of public senti-
ment. Gov. O'Neal himself will be on*
of that number. That he has utt9rl>
betrayed the peop[e and his pre-elec-
tion pledges Alabama papers openly
charge He was the paid attorney o:
the National Liquor interest prior tc
his election and that relation does uol
seem to have been changed by the facl
that he has become governor of tht
state.—Home and State
First Baptist Church.
Services at 11 a m and 7:30 p 111 by
Rev. T S Bomar:
Sunday School at 9:45 a m J U How-
ell Supt.
Happy Hearts at 3 p m Jay Fort
Pres
Ladies' Aid Society meets at -1 p tn
from bouse to house.
Prayer meeting Wednesday *nigh t ai
7:30.
B Y P U meets at 7:30 Friday night.
The rebels in Mexico demand
Diaz s abdication as the price foi
peace; aUo demand radical reformt
and a complete change in the per
sonel of the administration hy hav
ing fait elections It is paid th»l
the Mexican Mini-ter of Finance
and In-urgent representatives in
New York have reached an agree-
ment that may bring tne civil war
to a speedy and
W C. T. V.
The VV. C. T. U. will meet with Mrs
U. W. Keese Thursday March 23rd at
3 o'clock.
Mothers' Meeting—
Leader Mrs. Preston.
Mrs. Hal Singleton
Ueeording Secretary.
Children Cry
^ FOR FLETCR£R'S
First Methodist Church.
s s ;t:45 a m. I. s Sckluter Supt
Preaching 11 • m and 7 :{0 p m every
Sunday.
Prayer meeting 7 iU p in Thura lay.
W 11 M > :i p tn Monday
Junior League. .1 p in >nndav
H J. H A YKs Pastor.
F >rt Worth h «<I .i tug tire in
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TORkANS MFG. CO. Jefferson Texas.
CALOMEL MUST
HURHOUR LIVER
Every Time You Take This Power-
ful Drug You Are in Danger
Take Dooson's Liver-Toue
Instead.
Calomel is made from meicury
and while mercury has many ue s
it is a dangerous thing to -wallow.
If calomel stays ii> the sy-tt-m very
long it salivates. Even (vhm it
works i.aturally its after effects are
often bad.
VV. J Sedberry has a liver med
icine called Dodson's Liver Tone
which in positively guaranteed to
take the place of calomel. It
stimulates the liver just enough to
>tart it working and does not
make you t-icker than » v-r — n -
calomel often does. Dod.-c
Liver tun- won't force you to Htop
i atinu or working after tnki:i_r it.
It ir an beneficial for children as
I ir adults
Try a bottte today under Mr
Sedberry's guarantee. You know
this store is reliable
Recently a Texas fellow working for
the National liquor dealers and brew-
ers was told: "You know your "local
self-government' and "local option' talk
is meant to deceive people into voting
for saloons?" lie chuckled and said
''Yes but it gets us thousands of votes
among ignorant people." It is a pity
for any business man to put himself
down in that class but some seem to
so rate themselves— Home and State
HORSES FOR SALE
W. A. Richardson ha? a drove of
good horses that he will sell and
all wanting horses will see him at
Jap Jackson's or phone 233.
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Consider this. Both \\ liile
. :nl Black.
All who <1 et-ire to enter th cor-
test of last weeks notice and
would desire a copy of each c nil
position under contest that r. achee
the s'aodard of 7"> p-rc-nt. being
willing to pny your part f>r the
printing of the pamphlet.-1 which
wl 1 tie ihe small -urn of 8 per
page may do so by sending in
your name and full address with
the amount specified to the Jimp
< Ifice within thirty days; or those
desiring a pamphlet of the suc-
cessful winner without entering
th" ra"e or contest may do so by
sending in your full address and
amount specified above Keep in
mind th -re will he perfect fairtiess
in regard to every contestant.
The compositions wiil be graded
by numbers and the committee or
exa ..iner< them-elves will not
kr« 1 wh >se work is being gi ided
by th in at th time of their con
| sidration. Therefore a- we re
ceive names and 2 cent ft imps or
postal card for reply we will send
you y < ur registered number;
hence yon will write your register-
ed number on your composition
and no name at all. Yours truly'
A Friend.
For Rent.
On the'first a six room cottage
on Jefferson Ave. Will make all
needed improvements. See
Mrs. M. K. Whitfield
at W. B. Stallcup's residence
REST AND HEALTH TO MOTHER AND CHILD
Mrs. W in slow's Soothing Syri*p ha; been
nsed fur over SIXTY YHARS bv MILLION'S of
M >TIIK1 S foi th< r CHI LDRI N WHILK
Ti::.TIIiNG with PERI-KCT SUCCESS It
SOOTHES tHe CHII.I). SOl-TENS the (.I MS
ALLAYS all PAIN ; CUK1S \VIND COLIC and
is the best remedy i r DIARRHU'A. It is ab-
solntely harmless. Be sure and a^k for "Mrs.
"Winslow'a Soothing Syrup" and take mo other
kind. Twenty-five cents a bottle.
Coprricht 1W by C. F Zimmerman C" -No. 0
WE are as careful
in our advertising as we
are in the goods we buy and
sell. We would not think of
misrepressnting cue any more than the
other. During the next year we shall
have the OLD CABINET MAKER
tell you what really constitutes good
furniture showing you properly furnished
mat ami bow you nay eicrciw true taste in
furnishing your honm. White this will undoutedly
ho a source of interest t<» you if will a soun • <>t'
profit to us f<»r tin* mop i kii"\v al»nit »'l
furniture the surer we arc that you will trade at
our store. Our earm'st * t«> • y<»u m-h
ing but tli«' b»'st ami. 11 tin i»«> 1 ut «»i advertising
to txiv«* yi >11 t h.* ai i ut • i..' :i .
in tin- most e"'!M'i-vati\ lit mm p •
G. T. HAGGARD
I he Leading 1 urniturc.
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