The State Herald (Mexia, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 26, 1907 Page: 2 of 10
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J'.very man of a family sli. uld keep
thi remedy in his home. Buy it. now.
Price, 23c. Lap.o;: Si*::, 5'>c.
REVIVO
RESTORES VITALITY
"Made a
Well Man
thev"i/" Me."
GREAT
REVIVO REMEDY
produce* line result* in 30 days. It acts
powerfully and quickly. Cures when others fall.
Younu men can regain their lost manhood and
old men may recover their youthful vigor by
using HKVIVO. It quickly and quietly re-
moves Nervousness, Lq^t Vitality, Sexual
Weakness such as Lost Power, Falling Memory,
Wasting Disease*, and effects of self-abuse or
excess and indiscretion, which unfits one for
study, business or marriage. It not only cures
by starting at the seat of disease, but is a great
nerve tonic and blood builder, bringing
back the pink glow to pale cheek* and re-
storing the lire of youth. It wards oIt ap-
proaching disease. Insist on having REVIVO,
no other. It can be carried in vest pocket. By
mail. $1.00 per package, or six for $5.00. We
give free advice and counsel to all who wish it,
with guarantee. Circulars free. Address
ROYAL MEDICINE CO.. Marine Bldg., Chicago, 1IL
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Copyright: 1907; by Byron Wtlllaius.
The Coin.
Dinners and sold ar« the wlnners's share,
• llnry mitl live for tli ones who ' IJ i' V
l'|i on the throne where the rubles *u>w,
i'iiere is the guy who has learned to
crow!
Nothing remains for the I ising man;
Nothing at all—but the ri.siy rani
Winners jve toait with a servile rry,
Winners ue l'fcJI as the ear speeds by!
Seldom we aak, "Did the man win
square?"
Somehow, the world doesn't seem to ,:ire.
Winners ar« winners—but now the bin
Fur the man who falls—and the rusty
can!
Maybe the winner has lied—or worse-
Borrowed his honor and left Ills eurse!
Ah, well, the Lord will adjust the
crowns;
He will expose all the fake renowns;
He will distribute the rusty eatis;
He will put croWns on the "also runs."
her beaufy." "Torn with anguish"
and "ahro"',?d .in glooin," she sur-
vival! to be "frozen to the spot," and
"in a white heat"—and, even so, sho
got married and1 lived happily ever
afterward.
Double Trouble.
Jltp Bracket, of Pine Creek, came to
town on his usual Saturday trip, last
week and proceeded to soak. .Jim
lakes tw o juss home with bim now in-
stead of ono.—Wilton (Mo.) Courier
and Index.
tion is controlled
nerves leading to
Nervous
Indigestion
The action of diges-
bv
the
stomach. When they are
•weak, the stomach is de-
prived of its energy. It
has no power to do its
"work. It' you want per-
manent, relief, vou must
restore this energy. L)r.
Miles' Nervine restores
nervous energy, and gives
the organs power to per-
form their functions.
"for many years I was an acuta
Bunerer from nervous Indigestion; at
times I was so despondent life seemed
almost a burden. I tried all kinds of
remedies and various physicians with
little or no relief, until one night last
summer I saw Dr. Miles' Nervine ana
Heart Cure advertised. I resolved to
make one more trial which I did iti
the purchase of one bottle of Nervine
and one of Heart Cure. In a few days
I began to feel better, which encour-
aged me so much that T continued the
medicine until I had taken more than
•a dozen bottles. I fim very much 1m-
Jirqyvd In every w9.y; in body, mind
and spirits ?"li
Wl-en Girls Propose.
He was proud and haughty and
owned an automobile, while she was
merely an honest, earnest, conscieu
r.ious young wrirl with her own wa;
to make in the world.
But she loved him!
"It is true, i am poor," she plaint-
ed; "while he has money to tip the
waiters, but oh! my heart throbs for
him, and though he spurn me, I will
lay my love at his feet."
A half hour later finds our heroine
kneeling on the Brussels carpet adja-
cent to our aristocratic automobilist!
"Be mine! Be mine!" she pleaded,
clasping her warm, impulsive arms
about the calves of his legs aad rais-
ing her amorous eyes to his cold and
cruel ones! "Be niige, Henri, or i
die for love!"
"Stop, woman!" he cried, tho' the
merciless words cut her as a Damas-
cus steel! "Stop, l say!"
Down, down upon the unsympathet-
ic Brussels sauk the maiden!
"Have \ ever given you liope? Have
1 led you on? Have 1 accepted your
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JOHN R. CORLEY CO.
MEXIA, TEXAS
Furniture, Carpets, Lineoleums and Matting
Our stock is carefully selected from the best lines in the country,
and prices are
JUST RIGHT
W.i/ h: us figure on yonr bill of Furniture and Floor coverings.
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■ $1
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Let the diet consist of foods
that are nutritious.
We piy the freight and save you 115 to 25
of Furniture, Iron Beds, Odd Dressers,
forts and feather pillows.
>er cent on your purchases
springs, Mattresses, Com-
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D? PRICE'S I A Large Stock of Rugs
WHEAT FLAKE CELERY
FOOD
is made by a physician and chem-
ist and leader of the world in
pure food products. Its daily
use helps to regulate the bowels.
10 cents a package.
For sale by all Grocers u
flowers? Have I permitted you to
wear my picture 'n your watch? Have
1 suffered you to bring my father
cigars or questioned you regarding
your mother's biscuit? Have I, worn
an, have I, have 1?"
Sternly he stood above her while
she gasped denial in a burst of dis-
tress!
"I know you are young and hon-
est," he continued more gently, while
the prostrate girl wept, in the nap of
the carpet; "I know you are ambi-
tious and have good health. You are
pure, pretty, a high stepper and a
weii dresser! I love you, but I cau
never, never marry you!
"Arise!" he commanded, continuing.
"Arise! 1 am wedded already to my
career!"
' And what, oh, what, is your
career?" she moaned.
"Woman," he answered, firmly, and
with momentous resolve in his voice,
"my career is a strenuous one. 1 am
making our Uncle Hiram a crocheted
hath robe."
With a low moan of anguish, the
crushed flower withered iti a dead
faint at his feet!
H&TC
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Passenger Sejvice
Two Through Trains Each
Way Daily
Between North and South Texas
Summer Excursion Tick*
ets on Sale daily:
Pullman Sleeper Service
Between
Galveston, Houston and Den-
ver Colo., via G. H. & S. A. Ry.
to Houston, H. & T. C. to Ft.
Worth and the Denver road to
Denver, Galveston, Houston, Dal-
las and Denison, Houston and
Austin. Waco, Dallas and Deni-
son. STRICTLY UP TO DATE
EQUIPMENT.
Service Unexcelled
For information relative to rates,
connections, etc., see ticket agent or
address
C. K. Dunlap M. L. RobbiNS
Traffic Manager. Gen. Pass. Agt.
ilouston, Texas.
Small Door Mats up to 12x15 feet, prices 75c to $30.00 each. New
tock of mittinajs an I Liuajleamj just received. Elegant line. No
advance in^prices.
We have added a nice line "of lace curtains and portier curtains.
Call and see our line before buying.
V'e handle window glass, Floor Stain and a full line of
Window Shades
and can fit extra wide windows
Standard Sewing Machines.
D.-op h jad $18 toj$40. We ha/i i frii $25. )) r f; [ .: i i; >'•! >)
cash and balance ^October 1st.
We havea fine line of Funeral Goods, Caskets, Coffins,;Robes, Suits
and Wraper at all times.
We solicit your patronage and guarantee
Satisfaction.
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JOHN R. CORLEY CO.
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MEL3A
PER <JAi.LON~
Laogcst -ay WHI5KEV
W COM3UMERS it* S 5oum
L.C5?ADD0CK«C0. . DALLAS
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special
point to r •"ommend the medicine, utiri
I feel a sincere pleasure in knowing
that several persons have hopn Imne-
ilted tliroueh my rwommtmdntlons."
A. S. MELTON. Ashvlllu, N. C.
Dr. Miles' Nervine Is sold by your
drugalst, who will guarantee that th6
first bottle will benefit. If it fails, h«
will refund your money.
Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind
For Sale by CITY DRUG CO.
WHITE'S
Cream Vermifuge
THE GUARANTEED
WORM
REMEDY
THE CHILDREN'S FAVORITE TONIC.
IIWARI OP IMITATIONS.
THC GENUINE PNEPABCO ONLV Y
Ballard-Snow Liniment Co.
• T. LOUIS. MO.
POOR ADVICE.
An old white-haired dai^y living
m a plantation, not footing well, had
die doctor pay Iti m a visit. Tho doc-
tor told him as he was getting old
fle must eat plenty of chicken and
itay out of (lamp night air.
"But, sii h !" said (heboid darky:
"How can you speet me to stay in
3e house at night and still get inj
thickens?"
The Rag Time Eddy.
Sometimes, when, a man-goes on his
vacation, he is annoyed by losing the i
best part of his luggage. The cork j
come3 out!
As yet, no one has sent back a post
card after crossing the River of Death.
Many a woman has g me on a matri-
monial hunt for a gool thing and got
a bear.
Sometimes a youn; man can find
out from a girl's am ill brother as to
whethpr she is going-to marry l.irn or
i not.
Many a man who resolves not ts
drink any more, couldn't if he tried
because he drinks all he can get now,
A mule doesn't hav > to go to school
to make his mark.
One way to get a girl you want is
to court one you don't want.
It is almost time for us all to be-
gin work for the coal man again.
Some lovers who sit before the fire-
place and gaze into the coals, can see
more air-castles than they will ever
own chicken houses.
A canner can can but he cannot can
a can, can he?
A wise woman never chooses a hus-
band from a second-hand counter—al-
though the temptation, sometimes,
must be great.
*A prize fighter must needs have a
strong face.
A Chicago girl who has had forty
proposals, lias at last become a wife.
The proposals were all from the same
man, who evidently believes there is
strength in numbers.
A grouch never got a man anything
—good
THE TEXAS WONDER. j
Cures all Kidney, Bladder and
Rheumatic troubles, sold by all,
drugirists: or two months treat-i
ment by maii for $1.00. Dr. E. j
W. Hall, 292fi Olive street, St.1
Louis. Send for testimonials. 1
h & T C Trip
22
Rates.
to 27, limit
10,
22,
DaiL.-, Tex., Sept.
Sept. 30, fare $.?.30,
('luinsville Tex , Oct. 13 limit Oct
Fare $f .20.
Nashville, Term., Sept. 20, 21,
limit 25 days, rate $27.15.
Austin, Sept. 1, limit 4th, rate $5.85.
Jamestown, Va., May 1st to Nov. 30,
limit Dec. 15tl>. Kate $53.60.
Jamestown Va., May 1st to Nov. 30,
limit 60 days. Rate48.95.
Jamestown, Va., May 1st to Nov. 20,
limit 15 days, Rate $38.80.
Tourist tickets to Los Angels and
San Francisco, Cal. and Portland Org.,
on sale now limit 9 months.
Round trip rates on toall summer
resorts commencing J unethe 1st, for
further particulars call on your neares
Agent.
Round trip rates on to all summer
resorts, points in Mexico and Califor-
nia. For further information, call on
your nearest ticket agent.
R. W. Cosnahan, Agent.
H. & T. C. Rv.
Limestone County Texas tar Good Homes and
Pleasant Climate
The Real Estate Man
R. J. Ellington
For Their Value
Offers a choice selection of BLACK WAXEY
and SANDY LOAM FARMS, with good Jloca-
tion, lang time and low rate of interest.
Years of experience has taugh uslfthe home
hunters requiraments and needs.
R. J. Ellington,
Mexia, Texas.
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Daily Romance.
From .'a recent popular novel wa
learn that the heroine "Had warm, Im-
pulsive lips," and yet., "she was cold
and distrait" She was the picture
of despair" and yl, he marveled at
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Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
Cures Cold a, Croup ami Whooplnft Co1!"1
O jy. 3 1" O T w X J&..
C.'i.-j "ho ft vj
&.£COkUO /O .
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Klotz & Yeldell
The Home of Good
Hand Made Harness
Also a nice line ef shelf Hardware and the celebarted
Velie Wrought iron Buggies
We appreciate your trade and our prices are
right. Call and see us.
;V.,
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Houx, N. P. The State Herald (Mexia, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 26, 1907, newspaper, September 26, 1907; Mexia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth302280/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Gibbs Memorial Library.