The State Herald (Mexia, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 21, 1907 Page: 2 of 10
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KEEP THE KID-
NEYS WELL
Health is worth saving,
and some NLexia Peo-
ple know How to
save it.
Many Mexia people take their lives
in their hands by neglecting their kid-
neys)when they know these organs need
help. Sick kidneys are responsible for
a vast amount of suffering and ill
healtl , bat there is no need to suffer
nor to remain in danger when all dis-
eases and aches and pains due to weak
kidneys can be quickly and permanent-
ly cured by the use of Doan's Kidney
Pills. He*e ia the statement of a
Mexia citizen who has reclaimed good
health by the use of this recently.
William Matysiak, farmer, R. F. D.
No. 2, three miles out of Mexia, Texas
says: My little girl, now about seven
years old, was annoyed almost from
babyhood with a weakness pf the kid-
neys. Hearing of Doan's Kidney pills
I grot a box for her at the City Drug
Co., in Mexia. My wife says since the
girl started to use them they have
done her a power of good, and have
regulated the kidney secretions to a
great extent. One of my neighbors
tried about everything for pain in the
back, but Doan's Kidney Pills was the
first remedy that really helped and
and finally cured his kidney troubles."
For sale by all dealers. Price 50c
Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York
sole agenes for the United Status.
Remember the name—Doan's—and
ake no other.
Kendrick & Gnffin desire
through these columns to ex-
press their grateful thanks and
appreciation to those who as-
sisted in saving oart of their
furniture from the recent fire,
but especially to Mr. Cravens
for the tender and use of his of-
fice since the fire. They are now
temporarily fixed up over Pren-
dergast, Smith & Co's. bank and
will be pleased to have their old
customers call and see them.
Mrs. C, A- Lindsey has return-
ed from Eagl«i Pass, where she
has been sojourning for several
weeks, accompanied by her son,
Paul Lacy.
The News—No pure Drug Cough
Cure Laws would be needed, if all
Cough cures were like Dr. Shoop'f
Cough Cure is—and has been for 20
years. The national Law now requires
that if any poisons enter into a cough
mixture, it must be printed on the la-
bel or package.
For this reason mothers, and others
should insist on having Dr. Shoop's
Cough cure. No poison-marks on Dr.
Shoop's labels and none in the medicine
else it must by law be on the label.
And it's not only safe, but it is said to
be, by those who know it best, a
truly remarkable cough i emedy. Take
no chance, particularly with your chil-
dren. Insist on having Dr. Shoop's
Cough Cure. Compare carefully the
Dr. Shoop package with others and see.
No poison marks there! You can al-
ways be on the safe side by demanding
Dr. Shoop's Cough Cure. Simply re-
fuse to accept any other. Sold by
Mexia Drug Co.
Kendrick & Griffin have moved
their barber chairs up over the
bank and will shortly put in
some new and up to date furni-
ture.
CATARRH AND HEADACHE
Mrs. Z. E. Goforth, 2119 Holly street
Kansas City, writes: ' 'After Using a
| sample bottle and two 25c bottles ot
i Hunt's Lightning Oil. 1 am almost
well of, catarrh. It stops myj head-
: aches. It is tha best medicine I ever
| saw and I just can't keep house with-
out it." She is ight.
S. W. Risien came in from the
south Thursday afternoon and
was shaking hands with his old
time friends here.
For Catarrh, let me send vou free,
just to prove merit, a trial size Box of
D. Shoop's Catarrh Remedy. It is
a snow white, creamy, healing antisep-
tic balm that gives instant relief to
Catarrh of the nose and throat. Make
the free test and see. Address Dr'
Shoop, Racine, Wis Large jars 50c.
Sold by City Drug Co.
Several fire adjusters have
been here the past few days and
made settlement with the losers.
Harper & Harper, and Odom &
Burfordare among the number
with whom settlements have
been made.
HOW TO REMAIN YOUNG.
To continue young in health and
strength, do as Mrs. N. F. Rowan,
McDonough Ga. did. She says:
"Three bottles of Electric Bitters cured
me of chronic and liver and stomach
trouble, complicated with such an un -
healthy condition of the blood that
my skin turned as red as flannel. I
am now pratically 20 years younger
than before I took Electric Bitters. 1
can now do all my work with ease
and assist in my husband's store."
Guaranteed at Mexia Drug Co. Price
5oc.
That Spelling Match.
New Hope, March 11,1907.
"Mexja Graduates" and "Shiloh
Crack Shots:"
We were glad to see Prof.
Caine and his crowd at Newj
Hope Friday night for the pur-
pose of spelling the school down,
but am proud to say you were
very unsuccessful. Some of our
eight or nine year old pupils
were still on the floor when, you
took your demise.
A drowning man will 'grab at
a straw; your various excuses
are unfounded. Our teacher
has never drilled us for any
such occasion, but his general
instruction is up-to-date; there-
fore the inevitable result ^Friday
night. Eleven New Hope school
children remained on the floor
when all opposition had been
obliged to take their seats.
School Boy
Stat.' of Ohio. City of Toledo, I
Lucas County. i ss
Frank J. Cheney makes^oath that he
he is senior partner of the firm of F. J.
Cheney & Co,, doing business in the
city of Toledo, Crunty and State afore-
said, and that said firm will pay the
sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS
for ev. 'Vi and every case of Catarrh
that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh
Cure. Frank J. Cheney.
Sworn to before me an subscribed
in my presence, this 6th day of Decem-
ber, A. D. 1886.
(Seal,) A. W. GLEASOY,
Notary Public.
HHall's Catarrh Cure is taken intern
ally, and acts directly on the blood and
mucous surfaces of the system. Send
for testimonials free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO, Tolede.O.
Sold by all druggists, 75c.
Take Halls Family Pills for consti-
pation.
Little Henry Nash of Corsi-
cana is visiting his grand parents,
Mr. and Mrs. V. Wolverton.
TRY IT ONCE,
Thero is more actual misery and less
real danger in a case of itchinskinr-
disease than any other ailment. Hunt's
Cure is manufactured especially for
those cases. It relieves instantly and
cures promptly Absolutely gau
auteed.
IT WILL STAY THERE.
To have a cough that you can't leave'
off—even when y'ou go to bed? Put
remedy is permitted to remain unless
it proves beyond a doubt the best to be
obtained for its particular purpose.
For treating all manner of skin diseas-
es, such as Eczema,Tetter, Ringworm,
etc., Hunt's Cure has held its place for
many years. I have failed to find a
surer remedy. It cures itching in-
stantly." R. M.SWAN, Franklin, La.
Will Daugherty is still quite
restless and his ankle is giving
him considerable pain.
WORKED LIKE A CHARM.
Mr. D. N. Walker, editor of that
spicy Journal, .the Enterprise, Lous,
Va.. says: "I ran a nail in my foot
Inst week and at once appli-d Bucklin's
Arnica Salve. No inflamation followed,
the salve simply healed the wound."
Heals every sore, burn and skin disease
Guaranteed at Mexia Drug Co., 25c.
It seems that the ice plant is
! going to be a go, as the amount
; neccesary to buy the lots and the
stock neccessary to secure the
: plant has been raised. Work
will probably begin shortly and
will be pushed as raoidly as pos-
sible.
FOUND AT LAST.
J. A. Harmon of Lizemore, West
Va., Says: "At last I have found the
pill that never disappoints me; and for
with
lion,
Life
25c
the benefit of others afflicted
torpid liver and chronic con? ;
will say: take Dr. King's N •
Pills," Guaranteed satisfactory,
at Mexia Drug Co.
Jesse Denning came up from
his work at Huntsville,Sunday to
look after his contracthere.
Foundation is being m;. ie for
a new boiler at the Light plant,
as the old one is not large
enough for the work.
SAVED HER SON'S LIFE.
The happiest mother in the little
town of Ava, Mo., is Mrs. S. Ruppee.
She writes: "One year ago my son was
down with such serious lung trouble
that our Physician was unable to help
when, by our druggist's advice I be-
gan giving him Dr. King's New Dis-
covery and I soon noticed improvement.
1 kept this treatment up for a few
weeks when he was perfectly well.
He has worked steadily since at car-
penter work. Dr. King's New Dis-
coveryjsaved his life." Guaranteed
best cough and cold cure by Mexia
Drug Co. 50c and $1.00. Trial bottl
jree.
Mrs. T. A. White has returned
from a visit to her sister, Mrs,
Dr. Baird, in Dallas.
You get a heaping
pound of the pure
old-fashioned Ar-
buckles' ARIOSA
Coffee, that took
care of the nerves and digestion
of your grandparents, and has
been the leading coffee of the
world for 37 years.
You'll never have to quit
drinking Arbuckles.'
Don't let any man switch you
over to coffee that pays him big
profits at the expense of your
heart, stomach and nerves.
Complin wilh *11 requirement! of the National P«r
Food L*w. Guarantee No. 2041, filed at WuhingM. J
"Preventics" will promptly check
j a cold or the Grippe when taken early
or at the "sneeze stage," Preventics
I cure seated colds as well. Preventics
are little candy cold cure tablets, and
Dr, Shoop, Racine, Wis. will gladly
mail you sample and a book on Cold-
free if you will write him. The sam
pies prove their merit. Check early
Colds with Preventics and stop Pneu-
monia. Sold in 5c £and 25c b.>xes b\
City Drug Store.
Miss Grace McLendon left at
noon for Navasota to visit her
sister, Mrs. Hurt.
Lots at. Varela.
I have a number of choice; I >:**
at Varela, the new town on the
H. & T. C. cut off, for sale on
easy terms. For particulars
write or call on me
E. Herring,
Varela. Tex.
Girlhood and Scoffs Emulsion are
linked together.
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The girl who takes Scoff's Emul-
sion hat plenty of rich, red blood; the is
plump, active and energetic.
The reason is that at a period when a girl's
digestion is weak, Scoff's Emulsion
provides her with powerful nourishment in
easily digested form.
It is a food that builds and keeps up a
girl's strength.
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Houx, N. P. The State Herald (Mexia, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 21, 1907, newspaper, March 21, 1907; Mexia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth302254/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Gibbs Memorial Library.