The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, January 15, 1909 Page: 3 of 8
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rd Reconsidered. ^
Rear ^dmirul Philip C. Coo;
!hlef of the Asíale Station, complal
ed in a recent letter of the extortions
'of Inn-keepers In out-of-the-way parti
| of the globe.
"In Montenegro once," l)e wrote, "I
asked for my bill, after having slept
over night at a certain inn, and, as
noon aa the document was handed to
me, pI took out my purse to fettle it,
I did not bother to verify the various
ítems. What what Would have been
i the u#e?
"But my readiness to pay amazed
the landlord. He thought a moment,
and then he said, uneasily:
" 'W l you let me have'another look
■ at' that bill sir? I think I have otoltfed
something.' "—Los Angeles. Times.
A tickling or dry cough can he
quickly loosened with Dr. Shoop's
Cough Remedy. No opium, no chloro- rheumatism
form, nothing unsafe or harsh. Sold
To relieve the worst forms of rheu
matlsm, take a teaspoonful of the fol-
lowing. mixture after each meal and at
bedtime: *;■
Fluid extract dandelion, one-half
ounce; compound kargon, one ounce;
compound syrup saraaparllla, three
ounce*, v; ■ ■. ■ ■
harmless Ingredients can be
dbtalned from oUr' home diugglsts,
and aro easily mixed toy shaking theta
well In bottle. Relief is generally
felt from the first few doses.: . I
This prescription' forces the clogge£
up, Inactive kidneys to filter, and strain
from the- blood the poisonous waste
matter and uric acid, which causes
As rheumatism Is not only the most
by Gate City Drug Store.
"Yes," said the modest young man,
thoughtfully. i"I have broken off my
engagement. I have be<sn thinking It
over for a long-time, and I have come
to the conclusion that a girl who can
.love an ass like me must be wanting
Jn both taste and Intelligence."—Tlt-
Blts." ■ ■
"Have you heard that Jim has quit
smoking?" "No." "Yes; you see;, he
Is a little near-sighted, and. the other
day he emptied his pipe In a powder
barrel."—Bohemian magazine.
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Forevér
Old and Young
tHTSdutft Ü
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so tKat You will Not Have
You would not delay taking Foley's
Kidney Remedy at the first sign of
kidney or bladder trouble If you real-
ised that neglect might result in
Brlght's disease and diabetes. Foley's
Kidney Remedy corrects Irregulari-
ties and cures all kidney and bladder
disorders. For sale hy Gate City
Drug Store.
ASKS US TO PRINT
Simple Recipe for Home-Made Rheu-
matism and Kidney Cure.
now.
y the
B, DU
painful and tortuous disease, but dan-
gerous to life, this simple recipe will
no doubt be greatly valued by many
sufferers here at home who should at
once prepare the mixture to get this
relief.
It is said that a person who would
take this prescription re'guarly, a dose
or two dally, of even a few times a
week, would never! have serious kid-
ney or urinary disorders or rheuma-
tism.
Cut this out and preserve It. Good
rheumatism ^ prescriptions which real-
ly relieve aré aparee, Indeed, and when
you need It, you want it badly.
Plenty of sand for sal*. C. A. RUB-
SELL. 8-41
"I doubt ye are growing, remlaa,
John,? said a Scotch parish minister.
"I have not aeen you In the kirk these
three Sabbaths." John was not duly
ibaehed. "Ns," said he, 'Its not that
jj'm growing remiss. I'm just tlnkerln*
awa wf ma soul masel."—London
News.
25c, 50c; Boxes $1.50
jmi. is a cams' Cwlectlown1
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The cleverest Imitation of real cot
'(fee ever yet made la Dr, Shoop's
Health Coffee. It la fine in flavor-
la made in Just on* minuta. No
tedious 20 op SO minutes boiling; Made
from pare parched grains, malt, nuts,
'etc. Sample free. Sold by Gate City
Store.
How's Thlat ' '
We offer One Hundred Dollars Re-
ward for any case of Catarrh that
cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh
Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0.
We, the undersigned, have known
F. J. Cheney for the last IB years,
'and believe him perfectly honorable
all business transactions, and .finan-
illy able to carry out any obliga-
tions made by his firm.
Waldlng, Rinnan & Marvin,
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, 0.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter-
nally, acting directly upon the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system
Testimoníala sent free. Price, 76c per
bottle. Sold by all druggists.
Take Hall's Family" Pills
for const!-
Machine,
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Foundry
y kind of machine shop work nestly and quickly done
kinds of mill and locomotive repsir work receive prompt attention
* machinery lust added makes out plant thebest in Southeast Texas
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LO^tO DISTANCE PHONE NO. 24
RANGE IRON WO"
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ORANGE, TEXA8
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"We who ride In trolley care to-
day may. ride In automobiles tomor-
row," said the optimist. "And In
imanes the following day/ said the
pessimist—Birmingham Age-Herald.
The Meanest. Man in Town
la the one who always wears a frown,
la cross and disagreeable, and la Short
and sharp In his answers. Nine cases
out of ten It's not the poor fellow's
fault, It's hla liver and digestion that
make him' feel so miserable. Are you
danger of getting lnto- thatr coi
lit Then atan at once taking 1
... B's Herftne tor your liver—the aafe
'sure and reliable Vegetable regulator.
For salé'by Gate «City,. Drug Store and
B. F. Hewaon.
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# No Roem for Oeubt.
The elderly lady who was looking
through the shop of a dealer In knlek-
Xnsrku picked up a small handbag.
Are you sum,' she inquired, "$ha]t
this is a real crocodile' sk&J* ¿
-Absolutely certain, madam ~
plled the dealer. "I shot that
«me myself.* • tí I
'It looks rather soiled," ohservéd
his custodier. . ., fe
"Naturally, madam," explained tie
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Five or si* dosed of "«W" will cuij
any ewe of chills and fcyer.Pilee tie.
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Hamlet Boothlngton—I see by the
papers that railroad ties are becoming
Claudé Melnotte ForeatwIM
—So? I hadn't noticed it.—Browning's
Magaxlne.
Simple Remedy |pr La Grippe
Racking la grippe coughs that may
develop Into pneumonia over night
quickly cured by Foley's Honey
Tar. The sore and Inflamed
lungs are healed and strengthened,
an a dangerous condition la quickly
averted. Take only Foley's Honey
id Tar In the yellow package. For
tye by Gate City Drug Store.
— mm, a
Teacher (of night acbi9ol>—What la
meant by the phrase, "Twin relics of!
barbarlam?" Shaggy-Haired Pupil—A
of ear-rings, ma'am.—Chicago Trl-
fe®.:.1 jj>
■very Mother
Is or should be worried when the lit--
tie ones have a coiigh or cold. It
may lead to croup or pleurisy or pneu-
monia—then to something more ser-
ious. Ballard's Horehound Syrup will
cure the trouble at one fnd¿ prevent
any complication. For sale by Gate
City Drug Store and B. F. Hewaon.
•Passenger—I suppose n you've had
hairbreadth escapes daring your
lng career. Mate—ye?, Indeed!
I was nearly arowned once. Passen-
ger—Yoii don't say! .How did It oc-
cur? Mate—I went to sleep In tbf
bath and forgot to turn off the wa-
ter.—Boston Traveler.
There la no case on récord of a
cough, cold or la grippe developing
into pneumonia after Foley's Honey
and Tar has been taken, as It cures
the most obstinate deef> seated coughs
and ooldfc Why take anything else-
On you way to or from home, drop
In at McKay & Watson's and call for
t W. Harper Whiskey. Famous for
Its exquisite flavor. .
Maud-How pretty and careless
Mabel's hair always looks. Gertje—
Tea, and it takes her two hours to
make it look that way.—Philadelphia
Record.
HILL'S
The Great Business University of
IÜ
There never waa a time when
staunch institution, the name
heads this column, wás in better
more favorable <
high grade work than
grown and improved with the
years, and Its reputation now
wide as the state and a- ",iJ"
rock Its thousands of
filling positions of prominence
and other states and the caj
its students is not called
tlon. Perhaps ño institution
so many of its students into i
lng positions and it la very c
'that none stand higher with the
ness community. All this is
ault of conscientious and pa
labor on the part of Prof R.
the president of the coll
rather than quantity í
motto and the result i# 3
man or woman-completes A course 1
Is proficient: There Is in every
that originates, builds up and
taina a business some element of
greatness. This is not lacking In
president of Hill's Business Col!
He has stamped his impress on
business college world and has wlr
At no discouragement or competition,
hut In iace of prosperity and adve
Ity alike he has known only one
and that Idea has been to m&int
high standard of excellence
to achieve victory -by dese
That this has been done b's
cent institution will amply testify. _
will not be a wise thing for any young
man or woman to attend, a Duslne
college without first consulting Prof.
H. Hill of Waco, Texu, or Mem-
phis, Tenn. He will he glad to send ^
free of charge bis catalogue to any
one desiring It.—-Baptist Standard.
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Tee Muoh FaM.
You feel aa If you had one-face too
many when you have Neuralgia, don't
youf , Save the faes, yon may need it;
but get rid of the Neuralgia by apply-
ing Ballard's Snow Liniment. Finest
thing in the world for rheumatism,
neuralgia, huras, cuta, acalda, lame
back and al) palna. For aale by Gate
City Drug store and B. F. Hewaon.
Gladys—My brother la just awful.
He oan't aave a cent Harold—He
has saved a ten-spot of mine for the
last eight months.—New York Herold.
Msny little lives have been saved
by Foley'a Honey and Tar, for oougha,
ooulds, croup and'whooping cough. It
4a the only safe remedy for infants
and children as it contains no opiates
or other narcotic drugs, and children
like Foley'a Honey and Tar. Careful
mothers keep a* bottle in the houae.
Refuse substitutes. For sale by Gáte
City, Drug store.
*1 live In a state where there are
absolutely no, divorces." "Indeed!
WhM state Is thatt" "The atate of
alúSIe blessedness."—The Tatler.
v ■i n •' m ■ ■
Five or six doses of "666" will éure
Any case of chills add fever. Price 26c.
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"Guilty or not guilty?" asked a
Dutch Justice. "Not guilty." "Den
What do you want here? Go about
your plslness."
-Philadelphia Inquirer.
Cams NMr Choking to Dssth.
Altttle boy, the son of Chrle D. Pe-
tition, a well known resident, of the
village of Jacksonville, Iowa, had a
sudden and violent attack of croup.
Much thick stringy phle.m came up
after giving Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy. Mr. Petemm says: "I think
he would have choked to death had
we not given him this remedy." For
sale by B. F. Hew son.
They say I am a little close," said
Mr. Cnmrox, thoughtfully. "Well, you
don't, exactly spend It M If it were
wtter." *1 try to, But, you see,
used to Uve In Arlsona, where -Watér
la acarce,"—Washington Star,
jíj —* .
"Why are you so vexed, Irma?" "I
am ao exasperated! I attended the
meeting of the Social Oquallty League
and the parlor maid presided and b¿d
the audacity to Mil me tb order three
times!"—FUegende Blaetter. Jf®
"You can't see the leading lady now;
she la busy In the dressing room;"
"Is she changing her costume for the
ndxt actf" "No, this is an Ibsen pit
She Is merely making up her mind."
—Cornell Widow.
Her Logic.
'Anna Margaret had a^ great
toys, and her mother thought abé
ought to give aome of them away be
fere Chrlstmaa to leaa fortunate chil-
dren. Anna Margaret was willing
part with the broken trunk and
cracked set of dlahea and the
legged teddy bear, and a few*
t eya that-were In the tame dl
condition. But when it came to
pet .baby doll, the one that
Sleep with her every night, she
bslled. Mother assured her that ~
Claus Would undoubtedly br
another doll, even better, but
fuaed to be comforted.
"Mother," abe walled, "If God aent
Aunt Jeaale another baby, would
give Baby Jean away?" 8he kept her
doll.—Harper's Bazaar.
A Sprained Ankle,
Aa a rule a man will feel satisfied
If he can hobble around on crutches
in two or three weexs after spraining
bis ankle, and It often two or threa
months before he Is fully recovered:
This Is an unnecessary loss of time,
as by applying Chamberlain's Linl-
ihent, as directed, a cure may as'AM
rule he effected In less , than one
week's time, and in numy cases wit
three days. Sold by B. F. Hewaon.
- Dry Weather.' V;|V
They hired a girl to dust,
A girl both tried and trusted ?
Sbe took all the duet in sight---
And then the duat girl duaUd.
—Chicago Na
"A man got a wife aa the result
an' election bet." "What of It?"
he win or lose?" "My good man, 1
never indulge In unprofitable srgur
mentM—Kansas City Journal. Vi
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For Hssdsohe—Hick's Capudlne.
Whether from colds, heat, at
wr nervous troubles, Capudlne will „
v« you. It's liquid—pleasant to
Immediately. Try It lOo i
; at drug stores.
tiy ft
Fór Colds and Orlo.
Hicks' CAPUD1NE Is the best rem,
edy—relieves the aching and fever-
lshnqaa—cures the cold and restores
normal conditions. It's IP®1 —'
v. 10^"
mm
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This Is one regton why Ayer'i
Cherry Pector l is so vslui
hie in consumption. It
the wear and tear of
icóufthing. But it does
it controls the Infla
quiets the fever, soothes, he
Ask your doctor ahdut
The best kind of a 1
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Ford, A. L. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, January 15, 1909, newspaper, January 15, 1909; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth183148/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.