The San Saba County News. (San Saba, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 17, Ed. 1, Friday, March 17, 1893 Page: 3 of 4
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Janice of tlie Peace George Wil
kiason of Lowville Murrajydb
Mian makes a deposition concern
inga severe cold Listen to it in
the Spring of 1S88 through ex-
posure I contracted a very Severe
cold that settled on my lungs This
wasar ompanied by excessive night
sweats Oae bottle of BoscBces
German Syrup Lruke up the cold
night sweats and all and left me
iu a pood healthy condition I can
give Gorman Syrup my mostearnest
commendation G >
TAKE
THE NEXT MORNINO t FEE BRIGHT AND
NEW AND My COMPLEMOH ISEETTEB
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Maker
A process that kills the
taste of codliver oil has
done good service but
the process that both kills
the taste and effects par-
tial digestion has done
much more
stands alone in the field
of fatfoods It is easy o
assimilation because part-
ly digested before taken
ScoiSs Emulsion cliccks Con-
sumption and all ether
wasting diseases
1r vtn4ht S > f a TXimrz Plnl a
iCVot u i br drigisSrrurYw at t
me Dutch process
Xo Alkalies
Oilier Chemicals
are net in ths
preparittua of
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nomtrul anting > than one cent a rvp
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DIGESTSiSold
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SS ElS IN THE WORLf
fsodcrfol cures or relfCTed so macn saaensg
Mr blood m badly nriwned U year nfcic
pit tnv whole system out or oroVr iliea e < an
4 tos tant source of suffering no a retite an
v entoymentot life Two bottles of Vtf ni
wmcht me rlpM oot There is po KSJeSSS
letter retacciy for Wooa diseases V
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Cures Consumption Conghs Cronp Soro
Tarojt Sud by all Dm rum oo a Guarantee
Jot a lame Side Back or Chert ShUohl Porous
blaster a pre peat tatufaction sj cent
WHOLE FAMILY
A PICTURE ON EVERY PACE
Hundreds or Valuable Prizes lleautl
ful Premiums Amusing Contests
73 Conta a Year
jjNrnil IO Cents for a 3 niunllit trial
MSSEU f gaUSKISS CO I33 Scmm St Bmthl
vrfa Ttim Hemtaj fir itTb la tht Gt
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AGENTS v
Mr I railed Intv icuxl mi
r 1 Beatsvreifita fisls uiisrallfled Nisi
aar Wnivrsica llroaard AaTclty Co raila
A BRAVE LITTLE BOY
He Defends His Dud Mothers Good fhire
and Cuts a Man
BRENHAMS ANTIHOOP SKIRT LEAGUE
Jtnbbera Sack anil Burn u MuoLc
tiouse Osvneit by n Rmbw lniljr
in Tlnnt Comity
Daliaj Toil March 11 Yester-
day about nooa Kd McGlonn a 17
yearold youth stabbed a man named
Kd Delaney in the left side at the
cotton mills The blade was driven
deep and it was thought that it pene-
trated the lungs Young McGionn
was placed under arrest and taken to
the police station He said I was
told that Delaney said I was a of a
and I went to him and asked if ha
said it He 6aid Yes by G 1
did I told him he would bare to
take U back He said he would not
and he struck at me I was not able
to fight him with my fists so I cut
him We had never had any diilicul
ty McGlonn is only a boy no
larger than somo newsboys He said
that he is an orphan that be was
born in Alabama that his mother
died when ho was 2 years old and his
father died when he was > years old
He camo to Dallas about nino months
ago and his been working at the cot-
ton mills
Jsenavldea tulltv
The esfrauiupnaxamlnation of Gen
Vranclsco Benarides the revolutionist
leader was concluded yesterday be-
fore United States Commissioner Price
lienavides himself being the last wi-
nes He testified that he was horn
in Texas in 1H4S bad always lived in
Texas and had held the office of jus-
tice of the peace At the conclusion
of his testimony the commissioner
said he would decree tuo prisoner
guilty of the charges of muder ar-
son kidnapping and robbery filed
against him by Mexican Consul Or
nelas and that he would forward his
decree and tbe testimony to the presi-
dent with whom rested the power of
granting the extradition applied for
by the Mexican government
Drowned
Trcahkana Tex March J
George Watkins his son Joseph and
B S Skinner were in a boat fishing
in lied river at the crossing of tho
Texarkana and Fort Smilh railroad
twelve miles north of here yesterday
afternoon the boat capsized and the
two former were drowned It seems
thatlhe boy Joseph first fell over-
board and his father in attempting to
rescue him overturned the boat
Wat ins then seized his son and the
two went down together ciasped in
earh others arms Skinner who
could not swiii saved himscif by
clinging to the side of the noat The
bodies of the other two have not been
recovered The river is being dragged
for them Ail tbe parties lived at Og-
den twenty miles north of hero
A Serious Fall
Pakis Tex March S Saturday
night near Noble in the western
portion of the county 1osion and
liuimy Creed happened to a serious
accident while returning nome from a
spelling bee Quincy Xoblo who is
about 12 years old was riding ayoung
horse which he was breaking It
became frightened and ran away
Ioston who is several years older
ran after his brother to aid him in
slopping his horse When close on him
Quincys horse feil and before Ioston
could stop his lior o he struck tho
other and ali fell in a heap The
boys were found in a critical condition
and carried home Atlastaccounts it
was feared that Quincy could not ro
cover
Ijase All
Greenville Tex March 11 Tho
residence of Mrs Sallie Cheney eight
miles west of Greenville burned
Thursday night The meat house
near the residence was fired first and
when discovered the family went in-
to save the contents and found that
all the meat was gone They then
tried to save the residence but failed
Some of the children asleep in the
house barely escaped with their lives
The building was fired by the parties
who stela the contents of the meat
house Tee bloodhounds of this piace
were sent out to trail the robbers but
so far hare not been heard from
Mrs Cheney s ioss is about 3000
> o insurance
Cut to Flees
Pauis Tex March 7 Ar < h Whit
ter a farmer living ten miles north of
the citv was mangled in an accident
yesterday He was at work with a
stalk cutter when his team ran away
throwing him in front of the machine
which passed over him cutting his
right leg off in two places severing
his right arm ripping his abdomen
open and inflicting other injuries
Whoa tbe messenger wno came here
for a surgeon left he was still alive
but it is believed that death ensued
almost instantly
fearful Fall
Waco Tox March 6 Mrs J M
Woods went out in her buggy yester-
day with Dave Williams a colored
boy as driver The borso went over
a precipice at the bridge approach on
North Sixth street which is a per-
pendicular descent of twenty feet
Mrs Woods had several bones broken
and received internal Injuries i il
liams had both legs broken and a
shaft of the buggy was driven through
the norses neck fatally injuring
him
Rndly Ilurl
j DA1LA Tex March 7 Yesterday
I County Treasurer Coe and exSheriff
Lewis were buggyriding near the
new cemetery south of the city their
team took fright and ran away Mr
Coe was thrown from the buggy and
found in an unconscious state
He soon recovered however from
the shock and is reported doing welt
Antllloopsulrts
ISttEMlAM Tex March 11 The
noble ladies of Brenham have formed
an anticrinoline league to oopose the
invasion of the hoopekirt The first
meeting was held in the parlor of
the Exchange hotel and a committee
was formed to draft resolutions and
report at the next meeting of tho
league
found in Bed
iALVLSTON Tex March 11 Yes-
terday at noon Charles Anderson a
Swede aged about 50 years was found
dead in bed The body was badly de-
composed
jaw iiroken
Desisos Tex March 10 H Bul
ger a workman in the car repairing
shops was struck Wednesday night
by a jack handle breaking his jaw
I A IVicU u 71 usir Teacher
Mi Kisnet Tex March 7 There
was something ol a lluny Sunday
night over the reDOrted arrest of
I Prof S A Jones charged with the
abduction of little 5yearold Myrtie
Holley daughter of W a Holley a
restaurant keeper in the west part of
McKinney Trot Jones is a singing
teacher living a few miles northwest
of McKinney Just after dark he
went to Wardens livery stable and
got his horse and cart drove north-
west of the squara bitched and po
ceeded to Mr Hol teys restaurant
While Jones was playing with the lit-
tle girl Holley stepped out On his
return he was informed by Mrs Hol
lo that Jones had carried Myrtie
up tne walk leading west
from the restaurant Holley quickly
pursued and Jones was found in tbc
cart with the little girl Tne father
grasped his daughter and returned to
his place of business Jones returned
to the restaurant and was met by the
enraged father who knocked him
down and was repeating the blows
when Policeman Warden rescued
Jones and hurried him off to the cala
boose Only a short lime had elapsed
when squads of men were on all
sides whispering threats of moo vio-
lence against Jones The prisoner
was then hastily transferred to the
county jail and officers rotified of the
expected attack Tno excitement
i abated however Tbe prisoner is in
jail awaiting an examining tri1
A SLIGHT COLLISION
Leads in Uffly u oriti and flnw
lletwreit Two 3Ieii
Dallas Tox March 9 Yosterdav
afternoon about lioO while Capt J
1 Caldwell tho city auoitor was go
ng Jhgmejrojn his tfffice he acql
lentafiy ran against rt negro at the
southeast corner of Commerce and
Ervay streets In regard to the af-
fair Capt Caldwell made the follow-
ing statement Mr Goslin and my-
self were walking along Commerce
street and at the corner of thai street
and Ervay tired I accidentally ran
against a negro I neard some mum-
bling and turning round I
explained to him that I did
not see well out of one eye and d d
not see him He toid me I was a d d
Har and I advanced on him He then
threw his hand under his vest and I
said Don t you draw on me and
raised my cane He repealed the mo-
tion ana I strucK him lie thunstrucic
roe with his fist and staggered me
after which he waited oil and I walKcd
after him 1 saw Joe litakeney com
img down the street in his buggy and
I called to him and told him to stop
j the negro but the lattei drew a re-
volver and threw it down on him and
Joe stoppra The negro then ranann
1 a crowd followed aim lhe negro
whose name is I S Jones was ar
rested
Killed Ills Mother
Houstox Tex March ti Yester-
day a shocking bomic de occurred It
was the killiug of a colorel woman
Willie Andrews oy her son Lincoln
Jones From his side it is learned
that he was drinking a1 was his sister
he claims and in alight with her threw
a large sticu at her which struck his
mother in tne fore part of the head and
crushed her skulL lthteraliy knocked
her brains out It is stated that the
mother seeing her son aiming the
deadiy blow stepped in front of the
daughter tninking to stop the son
from throwing but he was either loo
slow ho having started the action or
he determined not to tie stopned and
threw with tsrrible force and deatlly
effect The news spread radidly and
in a short tune there was an immense
crowd of negroes loosing for the mat-
ricide In the meantime the police
had been called and responded with
wonderful quickness A ctoe search
by all hands found the man secreted
under a bed in the house The crowd
clamored to get hold of him but tne
squad of police headed by Deputy
Marshal Krichson denied them ard
brought the prisoner to town first to
the police station hnd men escorted
him to the jail followed all the time
by a mad crowd crying Lynch him
give him to us and the like
one Hi nl It ibbrrt
Foirr Wolth Tex March 10 W
T Fielder formerly of Brownwood
claims to have been drugged and
robbed of a gold watch 60 in money
and valuable papers Fielder s story
is that he came nere yesterday to pur-
chase a business outfit and registered
at tue Avenue hotel In the evening
he paid his bill and went to walk He
says he was found unconscious in a
box car this morning He knows noth-
ing about the affair or how it hap-
pened The police are investigating
Mint With Mint
Jfwett Tex March Will
Thompson a 12yearold colored boy
who lives six miles soutn of here
while out squirrel hunting with his
brother was accidentally shot in both
thighs twentyeight squirrel hot en-
tering the right thigh and seven or
eight the left no bones being broken
Tne wound is not considered fatal al-
though it is quite painlul and serious
Tlirnusti Ilia lint
Miseola Tex March 10 A diffi-
culty occurred yesterday evening in-
volving Dr J W Duke a dentist
and George Hays Four shots were
fired and Hays was arrested charged
with the shooting One ball passed
through Dukes hat the others flew
wide of their mark The shooting
grew out of a prior difficulty
Mill Traveltuir
Ciito Tex Slarch C The bicycle
tourists Thomas U Allen Jr and
Win i Sachtleben who are en route
to New York city passed here Satur-
day morning going to Dallas Upon
arriving in New York they will have
completed a cycling trio around the
world being out three years
In Trouble
Chansixg Tex March 8 Ex
County Treasurer C K Williams was
arrested touay by She iff ISritton on
the charge of embezzling Hartley
count funds ExSheritl Uobinsnn is
now in jail in default of baiL charged
with a like offense
7Iexiriin Killed
HoiSTON Tex March 1 Lu
cius foreman of the construction
gang wording on the Katy extension
in this city shot and killed a Mexi-
can laborer named Antonio Alvarez
yesterday Lucius is under arrest
The mexican also fired at him
Miot llllnscll
OnniA Home Tex March 8
While handling a pistol Henry Did
rick accidentally shot himself in the
ielt arm It is a serious wound Did
rick is a German farmer living near
here
Ilnuirerfiii Cut
Decati K Tex March 8 News
has reached here that during a diffi-
culty between a man named Kennedy
and a negro boy at Aurora the latter
was dangerously cut Kennedy ii un-
der arrest
Ennis Tex March 10 Jaraes
Donnoly a citizen of this place was
found ueiu m Ded yesterday morning
lie was apparently in ood nealih when
ho retired
fHE 23d LEGISLATURE
A SYNOPSIS OF IMPORTANT MEASURES
Sixty Dnji lit Session and Only
Twentywo Laws Elgnl of
Which are General
Austin March 11 The sixty days
session expired yesterday and from
this on till final adjournment members
draw 2 per day The sixty days
work has resulted in twentytwo laws
which have been filed with the secre-
tary of state These twentytwo laws
have cost the slate an average ot
about 1000 each or a total of fSS
of Indian depredations
meeting this evening
for asylum supDlies
advertising j r
suits of minors by next friend estab
lishing labor day holiday to provido
for taking depositions to dimin-
ish the jurisdiction Webb coun-
ty court granting Judge Good-
rich leave of aosence chartering the
Waco dam to authorize adminis-
trators to sue for claims on account
jurisdiction of Dimmilt county court
io fix fees of courts of appeals clerks
to extend railroad charters to requin
sales under execution to baadrertisef
in newspapers tore = tore jarifdtcuou
of Tyler county court to restore juris
diction of Marion county court to fix
terms of court in the Thirtyfourth
Ir
judicial district to fix terms of court
in the Eortyninih judicial district
and to provide a road 9ystem for
Caldwell county It will be noted
that exclusive of appropriation bills
only six are of general application
leaving thirteen local billtc as the
principal work of the session The
governor has under advisement six
bills which with one exception sr
local in their nature
Xtesolittlou of Inquiry
Austin Tex March 9 In the
nouse yesterday Mr McGehee offered
the following resolution which after
a long discussion wa3 referred to ju-
diciary committee No 1
Whereas the people of the state
without regard to party ampliation
have long demanded the regulation
of railroads by commission and
Whereas the short term of regula-
tion by commission was attended by
valuable reforms and vast benefits to
the people and
Whereas a clause in lhe commis-
sion act hes been adjudged unconsti-
tutional and by reason of said decis
ion the tariffs and rules of the com
BICQEST ON RECOHD
Tbt XSaila of a Xountaln TornoJ Into a
Poach Bowl
Talk about the vagaries of mad
7 J
What is Being Done by Our UwMakers atj
5 Lim S M Urns f k t be
1
the State Capitol
said a traveler Ive got tho history
of a fellow that throws all the others
in tho shade His special hobby was
liquor and he dispensed it to his gnests
with a liberality that makes the words
lavish and extravagant appear side by
Bide with closefisted mean stingy
penurious and the rest of them He
was an English lord and thrived dur-
ing the reign of King William III On
one occasion he gave a feto at his
country place In making prepara-
tions for his guests he found that there
wasnt a punchhowl in all England
that would fill the bilL He thought
aboat tho matter for awhile and then
put himself on record as having the
largest punchbowl in the world It
OUU They consist of two lecture rthVh in rbigfountai
appropriations one appropriation for sariea at the intersection
fc Mcu <
in his
presidential electors and one lor judges wajsa
of civil of orovidingfor
court appeals
m
tho wcre archedTith
changes of venue in civil cases forwld
wld adm treci Table3 ined
ior
walk and loaded with all
every were
the delicacies that money could buy
But Im talking about the fountain
First he had constructed a huge
canopy to keep off the rain should
there be a shower Then into the
basin he had placed four hogsheads of
brandy eight barrels of water 23000
to diminish twenty gallons of lime juice
1300 pounds of sugar 300 toasted
piscnitsand a pipe of rare old Malaga
wine Added to this was five pounds
grated nutmeg On the surface of
seaWpmich wes a dainty litUe
boat in which was a boy fantastically
dressed The little fellow rowed
around on the pnnch and filled tho
cups of the company
SOME THINQ TO LIVE FOR
Life ITad Been a Failure Bat Ho Didnt
Want to Die
Yes said the man who was wear-
ing the green goggles Ive never had
anything but bad luck Ive worked
hard all my life and only made a bare
living My health broke down years
ago most of my friends have died or
moved away Ive got literary and
artistic tastes and cant gratify them
everything I undertake to do is a fail-
ure and I dont seem to be of any use
in the world
i Have yon no friends with political
influence enough to get some kind of
easy job for you inquired the man
with tho shaggy nlster
Ive tried that Every time I get a
position a political landslide comes
along and I get thrown out
Cant you open an intelligence
office or start a real estate agency
asked the man in the slouch hat
That soit of thing doesnt require any
capital
Ive tried that too Got burnt out
mission have been suspended where la one case and a partner ran off with
by the people for an indefinite period
of time are deprived of the great ben >
etits of commission regulation and
Whereas it is believed that tho
work of the commission may oe re-
sumed without jeopardizing the inter-
ests of the state involved in the com-
mission case therefore be it
tho profltsIn tho other No use
Ever try canvassing inquired tho
taan with his foot on the window silL
Yes often Had a good suit of
clothes ruined in that business once
Dog Thrown down stairs once or
twice Man No use Im not in it
Last week my petcoon died yesterday
Iiesolved that judiciary committee morning I lost my knife and today
No 1 be requested to ascertain if a le ff0 an earache Thats tho way
suspension by the legislature of sec it always goes If it isnt one trouble
tion 5 and correlative provisions of ts another Theres only one thing
the commission act until tne final that keeps me from committing sui
decisions of the supreme court of the cide and ending the whole business
United States would not tnab e the Well
commission to resume the work of Curiosity to know what blamed
regulating charges and thereby save misfortune is comiuir next
the peonlo largo sums ixoended to
1 TbeVtear on Kalis
pay excessive rates withuut affecting
TaklnS 0 J < Djth of the Permanent
the issues involved in the said m
on the surface of the globe at
mission ca = e
nearly 00000 geographical miles with
Resolved further that should said
committee find that tho suspension te a iali average of ten trains it is csti
ferred to above will in no wav affect mated that the total loss by wear and
tear suffered each day by the metallic
injuriously the interest of the stue
in pending litigation they be insinuat-
ed to prepare and report a resolution
to suspend section o and correlative
provisions of said commission act
rails of the earth is about COO tons
The 600 tons are lost in the form of a
fine powder and are carried back to
the earth in the shape of soluble iron
He Was a Struccler
ValldatinI Dond
tQ > j waiIed thc stru u
Austin Tex March 10 In the j man I wrote a twocolumn
ry
house on motion tne house bill pro
5lctchlastnightaftertheharde5tUind
viaing restrictions upon tne issue of 0f work and then lost it Most bril
county bonas and val dating oonds
iant thi cver did Vould haTe
hereiofore issued was taken up lhe made me famolls
discission hinged upon the following
Cant find u anywhcre
Set 8 All bonds neretofore isieJ
by counties of this state for the erec
tion of courthouses and jaiis and for
tho purpose of constructing and buy
I
ing oridges for public u e3 when tne
bonds have been deiiveied in payment shun
Not a trace of it Clean gone
How did you lose it
Waked up
What faults you see in others strive to
of such courthouses jails and bridges
J f I The Fountain Head of Strength
or when the same have been sold to
When wo recollect that the stomach Is th
purchasers for value and the proceeas nd laboratory la which food is transrormed
used for such purpose and not issued Into tho secretions nhich furnish a vicor toihe
after enterinKandenrlchmr the bnmd
in violation of constitution of ths system
tne at u is n short the fountain head of
slate of Texas are nereby validated strength It is essential to keep this lmportait
machine la order and to torett
supplying rp
Ine till was engrossed by a vote of JVctiTity when It becomes inactive This
05 to 37 Hostetter s Stomach Hitters does most eITe
J tnally seasonably rceulatinB and reinforcing
I dlrestioc promoting duo action of the lier
osetts Limitation Hill ana towels Strength and quietude of the
nerTes depend In great measure upon thorough
Austin Tex March 8 In the
ae0IL Tne is no nervine tonic more
house the Gosselt bill to limit land highly esteemedbv the medical fraternitv than
ownership by and force lne A1 8 Physicians also strongly mm
such to disgorge was taken ud on sec
ond reading Tho bouse committee
bill was substituted for the senate bill
and tho house bill on the same sub-
ject After an all day wrangle dis-
cussing various amendments some of
which were adopted the
question wa3 ordered and
passed to a third reading
previous
the bill
Wants to Adjourn I
Austin Tex Marc > > 9 In the
senate yesterday Mr lii
a resolution to adjourn
March In a series of
curs this language
Whereas it is the <
and every member of
well as the house ti
reputation and to imm
mend it for chills and fever rheumatism kid-
ney and bladder trouble sick h ada he and
vast of apretlte and sleep Take a wineglass
fnl three tunes a day
He wbo has no character is not
he is a thing
as a Texas statesman ana American pectSBtirath
patriot Kuled out ot order
line n lelu
Austin Tox March In the
senate the bill amending the act to
encourage irrigation so as to give
owners of Irrigation ditches canals
Hows This
We offer One Hundred Dollars reward for
any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by
Halls Catarrh Cure
F J CHENEY A CO Toledo O-
We the undersigned have known Y J
Cheney for the last IS years and beLere him
perfectly honorable in all business transac
nd financially able to carry out any ob
lirm
Wholesale Drugjlsts
KlXNAN MARVIS
roloio O
Is takcn Internally act
blood and mucous sur
Testimonlals sent free
SoldbyaUDniffglsta
S
f falsehood is to sus
CouKlm anrt lloarsenens Tne irri-
tation which induces coushin immedi
Uely relieved by use of j ro i Hi ° n
ihlal Trocha Sold ody in boxes
Oar sorrow is the invented iniajp of our
nobleness
flumes teservoirs and wells Drefer Why continue the useof remedies that
encelien for the use of wate from nmy relieve when Elys Cream Balm pleas
tntof and for Cat rh
u Ait u i i application a sure cure
such uitches under Ioe rental
a e or
Cold In
lna head can be had
contract was taken up and passed i t
Z I 41 haA a seere attack of catarrh and iw
ljnidilllicelninllgailil rameaodeaf I could not hear common convr
on 6uffered terribly from nuring In my
Austin Tex March 10 TheKd I procured a bottle of Elis lnam
joint committee to investigate Land 3 lmandinthrecweckscouldhcarasii < lla
Mf i j rr anunowl can say toallnhoare alllictcii
Commissioner Mndau
bey met and fWthe worst ot catarrh tak Kljs
organized by electing Senator loaic m Balm and be cured It is worth 1000
urn chairman They are to have a ny man woman or child sufferine from
Ior t nl I r u Women
Arsriv Tex March 10 Before
the nouso adjourned yesterday Mr
Fields gave notice that he would move
to take up the senate bill to establish
a home for fallen women today
I > lncrrn r Murk
i AutTix Tex Marcn 10 In the
senate the Lewis bill authorizing cor-
porations to increase their capital
stock to double tne amount of author-
ized capital was engrossed
lo tteuihier TraiifJinn
Austin Vex Marjli 10 The en
ate oy u vole of lit vt uass J tne
Dill authorising tne cegibtraion of
brana trademarsa etc
sQrrh A E Xewnin GrajliDg ilicli
I PP1 Balm Into each nostril It is Qnirklr
bfbed Gives Itelief at mice irjw
t t atDruyI or by mail
tit BnOTHZUS W WaxrenSL New Tort
to carry all your religion m
Le cat too much anil take too little out
eicreisc This is the fault of our
3ern civilization It is claimed tha
SaJfield Tea a simple herb remedy helps
tfifUre to overcome these abuses
I
1 the fat mans laugh takes the longrst
ffiff round
I tits AU At J topped free ij Dr Klines Great
r a Restorer a man i m uyt ua u
1 era cure Troatii oils uvtnUt ttlm free totl
eenrltour vlloe ArckSt thlUd pi i
preying conspicuously is a conlV icn
rnferiunij
ANOTHER ORIGIN FOR O K
Sif to Be a ColonUI Corruption of t
San Domingo City
O IT is a popular American abbrevia-
tion meaning all right1 used not only
in current talk but in serious business
as in tho marking of documents et
In early colonial day the best rum
and tobacco were imported from Aux
Cayes in San Dotmngo Henco the best
of anything came to be known locally
as Aux Cayes or O IC The term did
not however pass into general use
until the presidential campaign of
182S when the very much supposed
illiteracy of Andrew Jackson the
Democratic candidate was the sto k-
in trade of his wh g opponents
Scba Smith the humnrUt writ-
ing under the name of Major
Jack Downing started the story that
Jack < son indorsed his papers O K
under the impression that they formed
the initials of Oil Korrect It is not
impossib e that the general diil us
this indorsement and that it was used
by other people also Hut Mr Par ton
discovered in the records of the Nash-
ville court of which Jackson was judge
l cfore he became president numerous
documents indorsed O It meaning
order retoided He urges therefore
that it was a record of that court w ith
some belated business which Major
Downing saw on the desk of the presi-
dential candidate However this may-
be the Democrats in lieu of denying
thc charge adopted the letters O K
as a sort of party cry and fastened
them on their banners
Thc Fire Department ineer > city could
not do better than to tteep a doze a of Sal-
vation Oil at each station It Instantly
relieres all barns scalds and bruises and
In a few days makes an effectual cure of
tho wound 25 cts
Earths noblest thing a woman per-
fected
Streetcar drivers and others wh tre
constantly exposed to all kinds of weather
and cannot find time to Uy by should ever
bear in miud this plain fact that Dr
Hulls Cough S > rup cures coughs and
edds It is unequaled
One may do without mankind but one
has need of a friend
nii lnst Stop Coh IiIm
Marsdens Pectorial Halm is a certain
and speedy cure for all coughs and colds
It pives relief at < nce and permanent cure
when used accoraicg to directions It is
not an experiment It has been tried for
ijj icars Sold everywhere
The only argument against the wind is
to put on an overcoat
Coiiclin Lcail to Consumption
Kemp s Halsam will stop the coufjb at
once Oo lo your druggist today and get
a sample bottle free Large bottles 50
cents and 100
Warily to wed and adverti o makes a
man wealthy envied and wise
llaiioirs MajIe Corn Salve
W iriif fl t > rare or taooej retundrd Aik jour
dniffglstforlt Price cent
He that will follow good advice is a
greater man than he that gives it
tiii iioinit > way
Commends itself to the wellformed to do
pleasantly and effectually what was for-
merly done in the crudest manner and dis-
agreeably as well To cleanse the system
and break up cold headaches and fevers
without unpleasant after effct t use the
dcliffutful liquid laxative remedy Sjrup
of Figs
A man often siubs his toe on the thresh
o d of s cess
THE WAT OUT
of womans troubles i3
t ith Doctor Pierces
Favorite Prescription
Safely and certainly ev-
ery delicate weakness
derangement ami dis-
ease peculiar to the sex
Is permanently cured
Out of all the medi-
cines for women the
Favorite PrescriptionM
is the only one thats
guaranteed to do what is
claimed for it In all
female complaints
and irreguhriti peri-
odical pain displace
ments internal inflam
mation or ulceration bearingdown
sensations and kindred aliment if It
ever fails to benefit or cure you have
your money back
So certain to cure every case of Catarrh U
Dr Sages Catarrh Remedy that its proprie-
tors make vou this off > r If you can t be
r nfl iK > rtnanentlvwe ll pav veil fVW < afb
MEND YOUR OWN HARNESS
j THOMSONS M
j SLOTTED
CLIWCH RIVETS
No tools require Only a haimnrr neerfel
to dntc and rhnrh thini fa ilv uml quHLlr
lparinff tin rlinrh at olnteh nioolh neiumn
no bote lo m mad1 in tht leather nor durr fnr tti
Knt Thr are STRONG TOUGH and DUR 8tC
Million1 now m n c All length uniform of
awirted put up in b x
Ak jour tlfnler for llirnt or end 40s
in tamp tor a lnx ot 10 < a orted i
HAM t A 1 I Bt n BT
JUDSON LTHOMSON MFC COf
Walilinm Iass
The Sower
JTa1 no s ondi hasice The
f1ri giippns Ms or < Is ir In-
takes lot ie pTaution of
tladinj
Ferrys SeedJ
k IVrryn rrd AnnualforlSS J
contain ell iKtlatntandbmt
Information ahout iifcrrtens and
Hardening It Is a rwogrjlztd
authority Fvvry planter ttiould
haeit 1 nt trecon nKjoest
J I > U PFURV X CO Ilctrolt Ulch
PKIE KmD sawhla I lwul s M r >
121
if tor onr doubts that i
wa cu urc the m tt oh i
Unate cat in 0 to CO J
dif a let him wr te for i
paitJraUr and mveii
F teouneIib litr Our
fimni lal bactini j
M Hl tVhin mtrurr
lo iJepotiuUim aarstpTillaor JltStirinri far t
jrnirant ore and our Ma U vpLikn i theony
ibttisrtht will c on petnnnt nt v 1 1 ifefruofnt
d tn > i i M Itiiriit in htga Hi
UlCP SAYS SHE CAKNOT SEE HO
Hire YOUDOITFORTHEMOJIir
Buj 1100 U rt 4 Oirr tlun
lHkiM > r f 1 J
f lT flak litptotl t fcl u k
k onptMa Mt f ibl > B t taprmi whb
tm mt rVtor a4 > lt 4 f <
iut > j fc ntt crM > oca p
oxroEB arsUL d l cHitiso ili
PRrmraT nonu COG E
CUrnp mj tllrt
by or ad 2 >
One Cent a pig
ri If rare
r j purtb t t 000000 itrtv
Beantitol lln > trat d < t lora Tree
It II HULUWAY UeLr r < l UL
HAVE
YOU
GOT
PILES
ITCUIA J Pll 3 nows by nwainn
ia9 prripiration canae intense ttcbing
whpn warm Tlitm form and BLIND
BLEEDINQ or PROTRUDING riL 3
TltLH ATOVi 1 TO
DR B0 SAN KOS PILE REM EOT
whi h acta dtreellT on parta affected
absorb tumors allajra itch ing effect bl
apmianntcure Pnoe tO < Drucemt
orui1 Dr Boeiako Pbijacitphia Pa
Garfield Tea
Orereotnea
multa ot
> ad eatinir
LureaitiL lt > adacbe Heetorearomplezion SareaDoctorv
Bills Sampl free UiRnrxoTsAt < 31 W iithStST
Cures Constipation
CROUP REMEDY
The only niedii ine known that Trill euro Mem
hrnnmi Cr ui In a i n i praitlc ot twenty
ears It a never fulled cure uuy kind of
tmuu Tutl jsii K i < ft h j i oi IO rrrfr Box tiOr
Dit Biidl rnuraicTAKr Co Jamaica > V
DEAF
NESS AND HEAD NDiSES CURED
for our list of 19 Catiu
Iocs of Music and
Muleal In > lrument >
MuEjVJt tntrfclSi bukton Ma
At 4Price 5
rli 4 11 IvU tmutOMi
facslr lino
tltsjlK KIrl
r r IftrltFI
ALE 10 ffcii III
MB
COSTS MORE to make Royal Bak-
T ing Powder than any other because its
ingredients are more highly refined and
expensive But the Royal is correspon
dingly purer and higher in learning strengtn
and of greater money alue to thc consume
The difference in cost of Royal over the best of
the others does not equal the difference in leav-
ening strength nor make good thc inferior work
of the cheaper powders nor remove the impuri-
ties which such powders leave in the food
Where the best food is required the Ruul
Baking Powder only can be used
A Maiiff Tcrma OtrIh
The follow is Mi ot i a the
j origin of ti priM > to IrfT a person
Apollo we a o to 1 lviciivi from
painstaking critic a volume li Vd with
the errors of th groat rods My way
of reward for such bootless labiir the
god of poetry gaw Mm a lm hel of
wheat to sort bidding him to select
the corn from the chaff V hen this
was done Apollo prrvnted the critic
with the chaffbut retained the wheat
thus chaffing him and making game of
him
iCtmarkublA buiclte
An extraordinary cas of suicide is
reported in the Herlin papers A 16
yenrold boy feeling himself humili-
ated by a severe reprimand that had
been administered by his parents
seated himself in a chair and after
loading a revolver handed it to his
brother a lad of 0 years and compelled
him to do the shooting The little
fellow fired but one shot killing his
brother instantly
Erlipr BonwiZA Oat Valc tho pizc
tttrittZJja00UC < tdi for tho heftvi
fctricfcUad of AlbKin N YMwimth
hy krpt patewtUiUio tlm Mioillow
i ua i a for nurlier i m t
< i nl hi bo
If the 1S1V lo tiitHnjr Tfflh
n > is srerr fi r t tilli
1
children to i >
iclvis
Dont Con ti tour Inits tivti
TI c beI tfitment on earth is ie n
chase ot a b > itle of MarMien IV ril
Halm wi a ou nave a C4 uh oi old
Doct laK1 desperate chAiice v lion thi
tirt dose of tins excellent medicue wiil
relicevoM A bottle Will cure anv oril
nar > cough or old Sold everywhere
There is something in every womans
sin ami in every womans mitak1 that
trots bej o il tlie control of her frems
IianeH 31c ticinc 31oves the ISom
els Kadi Day In order to bo hcdtSg
thi is nee sary Cures cnnRtpaUo
beadai tie hidney and liver trouoe ana
regulates the stomach and bowels Pnc
five and f luu at all dealers
When a man has been Mefc tr i legit
to Iook bettor ouuiIl find that tie ha
not been tak0 un uiediciuti laLci
Lad
ftW
a c Do you want to keep vow husband home at night
a 43 an J keep iiim agreeable and pleasant He must
smoke and yet you dont likethe smell of his tobacco You can
drive him away to his club out of itist such things come misery
unhappiness and divorce The trouble is that he uses poor
tobacco Coax him to get Blackwells Bull Durmam Smoking
TOBACCO indelicate aroma will not be offensi re to you and
it will not fill ail the curtains hangings and clothing with thai
stale disagreebe odor that now troubles you Keep your husband
home and avoid all risks by having him smoke BULL DURHAM
Tobacco So d everywhere
BLACKWRLLS DURHAM TOBACCO CO Durham N C
rasu2 r 5a GrW > < in i
i tnsrSr B AMERICA
tmrr rwp t Ii ii a irmuttavbtu rt > r T t Li Ifr2 < fUl iclf
hTiu b n erowofrom onu Intlie ott mr vreryu ay A tr
mmti jsn ippT ftnnsh alUi i rt j > rt > jt tl il i i to
i ItJ bti per icrv on all Eoiis Ami in ull tluin i never fala
THE CARLY WISCONSIN
Te errw p it nine Uj dayi < > l Mik Ta iu r o tht KTLai n
1 r Aii utho tr on v > nl mt nrf varne np irt ttin
itt itix IJ tf flbnpr j Iuittyr ccwbloodl 0 ri
y tUJXtt Bu If Choice v 1 rot eele j
So fVlore i = Sarci Timesifi
T tUthennlrerealTerdictifroiplaiit il erS d astheytlwajiSfV
SPROUT CROW AND PRODUCE
Ourst ediaroirmsviiln to extrrri North jw arret wlthS
jneat are They are full of Ut ntsUtj and vlg e and mull pn 3uc
if f W WjaldliteonronlrfQranycf tbefoIlowlBj I
8 J ISc
w tt FannQittaSampl tratujrii y
MBV I IlOraicnilir rp Ilatit SanpleHkwithiatalcJ
UAli SFlcld rnSamplei Ke wlUicatalosaorJc
For I 4C PCStpeiCi Catalogue 22c
lPkr Lone Gint Coriimber 1 j O 01Ce Ut 3brn
Iaa11
> I 3 nK5onnniltr
iPtc ihnm vteks Kal sh lf
lrte S tT r Statu l > uarrl V Onr pr 14r J > tia
I i lrtiir Sew EftrlTUiantTonvatoaiI I bth the i < > l alua ji trofi
i lk orcf Cbolc ilower tsttc
Cur Caialogua
rosU urcr a l 0tou Laand
dl > tnbtt It nwtin KwurkjE
of ix Urjif rasr Ik n Uiy ilP
lnsratcd 0 < > A I
fit in frame lrt
T si T ii
and Firm s < t r
A sewed Shoe that ViII not rip C Ui eamIr eirooth inside
the
Merei iiD irta i i tlnn r > inliie prermild at j
price Krerr Hm 14n il c i ir m i < ln r t < tiiff from W to 85 < sZ vJ
Other Specialties as follows
1 250 225
200
For IVorkinc 3Icn
BEWARE OF FRAUD
Ak for nml iu > i t upon Iirt
InC W I Dili lil > > IIOfc
None ccnuinr wiihont AV I
1 o ii c 1 n it n n in p n int
it nbrn yoa bpy
TAKE Ml l n llTlTK
50200
Xor Intllen
M we
IT IS A DtTYToaoiTf yonr
clf in sl llif bei Tnlne lor
your nionry Econouiirinfonr
liMiMvrar In purrhnlnr I
loiijIn > > hor itIiIs Ii reprr
rnl llnl rl vnlurnt ihpprici
lvri
HI
IO TO I WEAK THEM
M00 500 200 i75 Jv
rise > mta Msti V Fo I ro l br
350Fprf fI 300
Tl cllliisiaalrtaiiliodrain nml scn l ii < TcIiiiiI sTlierf no rjrnl Vritrlorrnln
kiio nr nnd srllin
II not for vonr r ri < lirrl lo Iarlorr
wanted loslaer Free IIEAITIKI
h Jloaslos frboc sshea next pu
IIIsiooo oor
IJiil r VrMIt Freetonnr onlirorillrclobiil
rrlmsin Addres V 1 llllliUi i llrocklou JIai
GOUGHiNGs
PEGTOR L
CURF5 ANY COUGH
T MAS CURED TENS CF THOUSANDS
lN THE FAST 5 YEA 5
FT CURES COUGHS AND COLDS
AND GROUP IN CHILDREN
SOLD EVERYWHERE
MSA Patents Pansions
fU I I l f i i rli l o rli Wjyaif
O I SMDK1I > l II Vnll lleit 17 t I IMI1 rJ lljllI > I I S >
M VI 14L Tltnini < lilt uk1
falKlUh 0 l AUktLL
Paid la prize for Po os It i
aKslrbrak Ppm Mf
for r rcnlsri
VASUSHUI0N
Thompsons Eye Waler
v
IHcriraoll it Ci a Joans New rora V N U DMWJ
1093
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