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srs::i:rT:o:? j: i tza3.
, ji««1 new- im-diuiu f**r Iht* Home ai.U
j-ariti. li:*4l*pei.Sublv lo llit*
it vvt.u wants to k« tp iiiiorui-
eii U|- U County umtlrt).
§otmto
Neatly & Promptly Executed
Cmne to see us iur jour Job Printing
Have a Bite !iue ol slationeij tti.il
a»e prepnieu >o give joui or-
ders prompt alteiiUou*
.1 :>!■> B4\a:R, Publisher. >
A. Paper Devoted to the best Interests cf the-People.
Subscription, 91.oo'Per Annum.
VOL 29.
LIFDEN. TEXAS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11. 1904.
NO 39.
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Program of the ."ith
M. e. ing of 111*1 K.ioil
I. :i to be hold w ith
th*
Sn*td:r.v i
A -soeia- \
Friend- ■
< ifi-Hand <tbs :■ various.
It is very im-onvenient for the
? To be sure, you are grow in*
| old. But why kt everjbody *•
i see it, in your gray hair? J
| Keep your hair dark and riel- §
* and postpone age. It veu wi:I *
f
s only use Ayer's Hair Vi.'or,
■ yur gray hair will soon have
a the deep, rich color cf
youth. Sold for 60 years.
rvrd T hiv«
tr vr: • it is a
j. x at.I a
r V’t'o, -
.ia.
lair Vigo
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Laws Need Amending. Value of Conn derate'Money.
Editor Rankin thinks some of That Confederate money was
::dvo'-;ite of a oank-note eurreii- nur laws need amending,especial- newrtakt-.. seriously is wr 1 i lns-
!‘..iptist ehuri! 0 mi!-s .rest v to explain 1r>w a bank's note p- the lk-easing of beer joints, tinted in the,, Rowing story told
1 1 " ‘ ' ' " ' : ' 1 the govern* which only par $75 a year for by the late Gen. John B. Gordon.
! st ni*| tQ '' '' note.es • dally when con* | carrying: on their tra!ii<- while in One day during a temporary
1 he in*-, ti:'-- v iii •••.:»« iroated with th- fact that it is most instances they also usurp cessation of host iii i* s between
•i!- cov.-.r meats indorsement j the privilege of handiingand sell- the opposing forces a tall, strup-
• '• ,!i:!i •il bank-note good. j jpg beverages for wh.eh they ping Yankee rode into the Con-
• 11 a re is a ijnestion which i should pay tin* .-.tate.AiiOi). as n*-
. •>• > hem eh ;-.r off the • hri-i-• quired by law. The law collect n-
? i tree “If the governin'm j:;.: usury shonl.l also be amend- s* me tobacco.
,'t make it's own not '—th.-!S(, t!i«t grand i-tri *> hr-ht be --Htrilo, Yank!" lmiletl one of a
eh an
on Saturday
oming at 1<
29tii. einbr.ie-
t
L
, now over M years c):
{glossy head of 1 tig’ h,
’ ' t Vt-Tt .ail »•! O •- -
r rr. it. aF iLiet< Ayer $ '
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■LU33IHG orrz;
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••' I nk. *h-t.
I: . Sunday.
lntroilut" >rv • ■•nn-.m. h.v f I-
S--ll:n;tn; sai-ie.-t. ;'i:> ( hmrb.
wlien. and iy v.dioai built am!
was ii a .':i>iioiiarie Uajitist
Chutvh.
‘J. !>■• •■>.» seriptii.s sv.s-
•; : i ■:; ■ : -t - a* useoft lie mourn-!
ers l^aeli. .!.•■ jirm-tiet l by the!
It.-.i>t i--t in .. any pine s. C. I{.1
!’mv. H. Tims. U'ijver.
' . is the duty of tin
d t hechiiivh. VIII 1 j ,lv;
duty
Nineteen Decisive Battles. " Love. Horor and (>!s*y.'’
Creasy in his -Fifteen Decisive Every lew years newswaj--rs
Battles of the World" prives the :!n'i linner-tables buzz ith dis-
followinir tu d tells why thevwere ‘-ussioy as to tlte s,* of th- tvor-.l
decisive: ’’obey" in the marriape s-rvice.
Marathon, B>. 4ftO. when Some nnA-: tered - airit ri fuses to
fire !; civilization was preserved'f k-rate it.ilm] when s! ,* eti'-ou;!-
froat an Asiatic inundation: the ters a cli iayniaa who has jins;.
defeat of the .\rl eninns at Syra- five ideas of ins duryto the s. rv-
f. lerateeainpona sorry-lookhifr ease. D. C. 41.A by which Home ice of his church, a e-:-:: ensues
o 1 hois,* to effect a trade'for instead of (imve became the which raiv \ riHiotr.ids to the
scln-olmnsterelr -M it rope: 11 < bat- credit of the woman.
Jmle-o Henry A. Shut.*. t!;e au-
thor of “The Heal Diary of a
H'vd Hoy." w.-.s born in Exeter.
and an Exetm man saiti
Or lota lie* otimr day:
•• Hi* rry Shiite and Ir.se.1 to fish
topyt u-r in our ehilhood. Many
a br. oh trout, j*-r*-.l* and iiorued
pout ue lio«?ked before we knew
haw ti* ;-ea i or write.
h. * thiy v we wt*re iisiiiny
: city boy joined Us. lie sat
reenback—jiood. how’ tie* click- !
• i t
Li'»>
1 am surpr!
]>lc know thin
,,s ar** uii 1
note |
can i: make* a bank
1Ever think of chat’!
. d at how !' \v ]w*o-
tla* militia of Tc-x-
co:au:a:id of tii*
11
lvsid
cat*,,
in
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if th
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T. Dodd. < ico.
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• who is fulh fillvi» »o
• ill lakt* !»«• IaH’A L
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inform il
flow h- rr f’-r
IR0NG-.Y.T SHIP
ni» n f* i• w mmi ri i.
. , L NEW s • A 1*K in o;u. r
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A COM 151 NAT ION «»f VWK CA>s
i OL'N I Y >1 N »».« l r.V. DALLAS
>KMI V KKKLY NKV. > ;> jum
v\ .a l!»e farmer a *»r ’hi** (Sion .iiu-l ;
. i orih r lo lit' ji iIiornur hi*. po^U’ii
t.iM.n LvMWL NKW.\ liO.MK'KN
1 .UriUsXS. PERSONAL I lEMs.
• LATE NEWS. N VI I<>NAL A!
I IRS, F() IFAUS MAI ! XiS In
-liort, ilib- Q(Wn:iNA!iON U.mj.s
tlu- irtriij* . aii'l Lis fntuilv up in liu*
ti let’s nr, itifiii mntinti.
For ^1 7-i wt \\4!' —'ml ’hr f.vn in-
• r-j (>!♦» NOT 1 enpiry. lilt
LAUMICILS* 1 UhVM it; I *• News
is alone wni ii lie tin»»*-* in nnv in ;
le.litrenl F riitrinr •»’«♦! rn.iM of this 1
loeahiv. toHjiy nnilniiu ,,f r Sl'K 1
eiAL FEA I L in.S
■•lit of the l uited States,
diti. iausc.iuyht tic* Jteonli
...... .. ayaiu when they framed
toward i:. ;\* militi. law. “T.: tan:.
^ - j on horseback" looms up bi.ruei
....... !than • ; in this c*oitHut
:-.o. t. Do the script ures sustain S.|V, ti-. tl, h..„r the Texas
th- idea ot Mmnisterial stipj ort.;. i;,..;i>.l"k;;o;k l,,.aus.'1hey had
■ ad should ail the nic adi 'i-s ln l|. *,, |, ,,; v-.;11, n*rs on
the matter, J. i•. Sell.-aan. c. terms c ecj •. lity at the recent
Mana-' s maneuvers. 1 il bet
ihat i.ot a doZi-n in a r* .itnetit
•if th**sc in* i: i *•:! sous of mars
a of Baptism h.vemersion.imiew ; u ,, th" friend and patron
• 4 Boo; :' Washing:t*n is tin-it
*ii:j*c)\vciY 'to i’lvcstijsate v:, :a- i aicber of Confederate A-ldic-vs
. -ns of this kind, and when k a;e- about on the prass in
• :nd that an im’ividtm'. bank • , ;>t of a tent, "ihat's a ri.dit
>r c'cirporati m hud excc*edeil the -niart hoise yoti i ! <>*ot there."
harp* of Hi percent cm written -Think to?" lvai rued the Yank.
raet should bn suhi**c*t to It Yes; wi.at'il you take
n avy tin.*, or line and imprison- ;
■ >h. I don't know."
tic of Arbf'l.a. 15. C. !531.whi' !i Is ciiei-t* not more c'Ptics't v -ke n c*:i a [■: *c.* of granite roc k
lor
:. i’c.wvll. A. Miles.
'm ”,!-otlieS aj a uivs.--tstniu
i.1'*a of Biaptisui byeim l sioii.
i aoes tin* sf-hollarsiiip th-*
vv i:I i ala! tlieyt....... leNi*-o: .-si:.--
t.»i:c the* sail. • i h*a.J. l'.Seil:ua::.
J. M. Eleteher. N \\ . (lunti.
No. '». i'rc'iseliiiift < a Saturday
liialit by Z. J. Amniersoti.
No. 7 Sunday School mass
nieetinti-. Sunda.v nnr.niny at
!* o’clock, eondiieted by T.
burklmlter.
Hrcai-liiit"' at 11
II. Simmons.
Done by order of the Hroj-rain
Coimnirtc*p. (}. W. Kant. H. 1'.
! I mss.—ii. il. (lurid-*
t l-'urm Journal.
in ’i\ xas
Ini A, ti Want lo Yawn?
extern vcl (! reek influence from wit li the theory-of the vov rl an
the Nile to th.* Caspian: the bat- with i s actual applicatiot; .,
tie of the Metatirus. Ii. C. vldT. 'hmiesC lit:— that is. anuacr
v.’nich elect cd between Cart han't* mtsoimbly eimsit’c rat:* and iov-
and Home: the victorvof Arnit'iii- in. pro. le?
nius over the Roman ly-ions tin- In the inunt* the* w:f. •■or.lt rs"
der Varus. A. !>.!». which av*d rather more than the liusband.
our (iernian ancestors from eu- To 1 -*:rm wi- sheordn.- !,*t:i:..
»\ell.A llfriveyous.-viiithous- slavenient or extet ruination.and ners. an.i thus df efinines wlnit
aivw ii e line between the Latin the man shall eat. Si,** or |i*rs
and Teutonic races: the battle of her own clothes, and l*',ausi
Chalons. A. D. 4AJ. when -the look at them whether lie dikes
Scourjj-c* of (ft d." At tila. and the them or not. She orders tic*
Huns ceased their affliction of manners of tin* children, and he
( hristencloiu: the bat tie of T ours. ■ has little choice in accepting
A.'D. 7,’>2. whei . but for (’lurries them, whatever thev ar..
the Hammer, rlie Koran would The practice* of "hypnotic sup--'
.•ill. It Is to be hop*. (1 that some (ah particle of truth, but up to have been taught at Oxford in- {restion" is as old as happv unir-
■'jv. s. nte.tive wil: 1 mvi*;!n* man- • ] . time ther •funclinjrtook place
aood mi 1 moral -ouiap* to in-land the ;n*-.v issue put in i ircula-
ro imv an mendnicut to tin ; mi. Confederna* money had a
rent. Tiiiu c*vii needs to be* >;,*• >-
*ed. It is a blotch ujion our civ-
u tat ion an! r. *put**ii ( a fist .an- mj dollars for him, bnntcivd t in
i.v. We cpicsfion wliellier tlfi-* •' .iifecierate.
' a b- It!.- :• in tne state, an : --Yon yoto blazes!" iniiitroaiH•
e.-meof tln*:u occ-u|.y prominent lv vetuiin-c! tin* Yank: "Tve just
Laces in cliiirch. who do not , - j ten thousand dollars of
j • th.'* \ lolate this iuw com I'rninc. *, ur uiiuiey to have him curried.
; isnry. It is m.tinny more noi j That does very well for a yarn
Vss tlum a species of lii-rh vay-': id ntay tie seasoned with
Sillier. \Y. A. 1‘rewett. H. C
K» t 1 r*v.| *!.iv« riuiD, arlii»4r i»* t!i**, reir’il’M
lark ( f (Mi* ijy. 11*-**«1 :H*11«*. Mini ‘I ‘
jr|VMt BVinjilimis r(»HT*st* il
miiv !*♦* f>«i!<»wptl Lv vi«>K*nt Iihi iImcIii*.
Ili/'ll ft’Vi'B, eXlrvlHi1 !»♦*! VOlihUt-AS, 11
<-<Mmilii>n known ns malai'in. Hi*rLiiir
T. I it. T«k»» it Lefore tin* «I Dense
fiir hold, ihoii^lrit \vill*w«»pk u
m;r in hcv J. A. Hopkins,
o’clock t»V W. N* ‘'Insti l* Km:. , writes. *1 In.vt*
.-,-t your yr« at ine«lieiu**, Hi’Pl'iiu*. for.
several \ etii's* There is iiolhii.jf Lei-
ter fop m;»! il'ia, el.ills :i.»• I feV*T. I.end-
in lie, biliousness nnd'f«»r a hlond-ptni-
| f\ inir tonie, tLerc is notidn^ as good.” (
i.-ury law, and atinid: a penult,' i
stiffi.; *ntly heav.v and !css,*n tin
ion to violate it. Of!
course it would Ik* almost a mat-!
ter of impossibility to enact sir !
a law. but it would show to tl.
world that there was at least on*
Texan citizen who dared content
ajr.iinst the Jlrent Monste
t irked:
drlyyood value. Toward- the
''■sc of the war. however, it was
•diaost valueless.
stead of the Bible; the battle of riayes: and the journeys t* at
llasting-s. lot 10, which "liijj.ii- have been taken, the lnnises 1 hut ;
mettled vlie blood in our veins:" have been bouyl*t. and theyiids.
Joan of Are's victory over the that hove been made as t4i** lv-
Knylish at Orleans, 1 p!), by suit rif the obcdieiieeof husbands
which she “rescued her country are • uncounted. The oid suny i
ffo-
Knikr ntlit lli« liuim*.
oOi* at J. T. Hcnderj*'!..
For the iirst in the history of
the state of Mussachusstts a vii-
Uijre.coutniuinj; soinetJUt) inhrb-
k'
pi p
li >nuA
Li.'e *
dot* .
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M.dlt i
S. Lv Quinn «»f Cavendish, .Vt., \v»h\
riddicd nt his customary health Lv m-
vasinii <d nmiuii-j(jy*i^Jti«•'*\VI»t• r' ; jt.illts. is to la* put lip at aiH'Tiotl
! l.i** Iji»ii»* ■. his trnt.hie wi.M.irroiwL.iiil i iiiul sold to tilt1 (Ivr.^
i •“ T cuirei.v wireU. They'r.*! This is the fate of WilkinSonville.
jcuurantcvd to cure, ik-r at Drug feL/rts. ;
.—r—=- ^ ^- ITin Im-LvI m ft;. r»f«)’i”i'ty to OP
Wanted—You to learn teh ii*r cotton mills, i, ivser-
| yraphy for R R. service undeiau ,-«ter privilepvstores, edt-
"perator and chi-yf _ dispatclwi i ;1 e’uurch and tenement
with-* veal's expenenee. i re" , .
ea:.»loyue. McKinney Tdeuiaifli IK”lh '• 1 m-propcr.y belongs to
poii» p*. McKinney Texas. iihe Fin er estate and is largely
occupi i by mill aperatives.
oil*
llAUitKU,
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i J.lt v
ill otaei i
, a post !
Tr’g. TO ccr.ts. T .1!. size $1.00
man ■cTvr.r.n uv
The i?s *i A .*“.-* i»y lerapany
PA 55KNC ::.R £L'.r.V ICi
ii J TEXAS.
i IMPORTANT c,’.rcv J.YO-4
0.
ox WEST SIDE OF SQt’AKE.
It i/.ors gliurp, ami ever.vlliing neat. [
First class work and prompt i
and polite attention to all. :
l.imlcn, — — Texas
An Harder Benerntion.
A Russian itnniiyriuitof tetide:
aye was beiay registered in ;
downtown I’liiladelplua school
The teacher questionth. “What
is your naineV’
“Katinka,” rej iied the child.
“And your fat Imp's name?"
••I newer hat one," came tlit
iek res me.
“Then tel! me your mother
name." again :«nid the teacher,
kindly.
“1 newer hat no mudiler neith-
er.- answered the little child, seri-
>*avet!Two fri ni B)<*atli from becoming a second Ireland: comes daily true, when tin
"Oar little .i.viL’lmr lui.i mi iiiin»Ht 1 iio 'h'foiit of the Spanish Al ina- man sings:
li M’t.M' k nf W||i' j itijr i-i ||ir|i mid
i 'iMM.ji sviifjv M'*». W K. Hi.vi-
•d. «•» Ai oii'iik N , “Lut, win*..
I r, ni.it,.«inii. ,i. »i. mivmI hw- land from the inquisition:
’<* will. H.-Ivirig’s New Dispnvfry.
Mir l.ivW, Will* I.Mii Cn..hl)IH|itii... it.
II .1.1 v.i.in* stujfv, d1si» 1IS»*.I ihlMAVnn- ( iPrillcUlV WilS
•Tful iiM'ili'di.** Mini t<i»d:«y sl.c is prr*
imSv I)i*H|ier:tti* T'I;r«*»lt Mini
/itiir disi Ji*es yj.'ld to Dr King’s New
Drov* PV .is I • till I llinr ll.vdicilie Oil
•rill InfoMiLL* fnr vn.igLsand cul'D.
' ■ :‘»;d Trinl lint ties free. F<»l
• li* hy all Di uggiHf.
The icnVrop is an inconsidera-'
il* factor in cotton estimates for
and while we- risked he li. 1 to us
about city ii!'.*.
"V.’Imn heg.it through 1 tiio’r
I would do a little lying for tl..
country's sake.
-"You s'-.* that farm ovei
t' ere?' i said. "Well, that farm
belongs to C.vi-ns Skinner, oia
chain]>een farmer. Do you know
how much butter and cheese Cy-
rus Skinner makes? Why, In*
makes a million pounds of buttei
and a million pounds of cheese a
year.*
* The city b ,y looked skeptical
and rt’ raed to Shiite to back
me up I turned a little timidly,
though, for Saute, as a rule, wa-
il truthful buy.
“ Vin't that so. Harry?' 1 said.
’Don't I’yrusSkinnerniakea mill-
ion pom: s of butter and a mill
ion pounds of cheese a year?'
"'■Well, says Harry. -1 can't
say as ever 1 heard precisely how
much cheese and butter Skimier
makes but I know fora fact that
he has eleven sawmills that ail
' 1
da. IASS, which checked the sea "V.VIteven U*t them hold Hip reins,
power of Spain and saved Eng- Hut wt’ll slu,»'?i;em'Vhe wnj* to j-.i!’’
the' This applies totheeomfortable ! run l’.v hutterniitk.''
battle of .Hlenhein. 17n4. when jog-trot of every-dav life. When The Five lireaT<7t
fit livered from j the sun shines the paee is easy, it J
Louis N1Y: the battle of I ’ill to- matters little about the reins. ■
wa. 1700, when Peter the Great1 But if two peof lefind themselves
brought-Russiainto Europe; the! behind a pair of frightened runu-
victory of the Americans over way horses, their only safety lies i on,y a f.,w (.,,ntv d.,v)
Burgoyne at Saratoga. 1777. by in on,** avingthe power to drive j,',,' rleimliii^-imvardlv and
which the New \\ orld was enabled: ami the other having the sense to , * ,lIt....... o..
to \wjrk out its own destinies:;sit fast and keep still. If both
In’* resent season. T!r>harvest the 1 ^ tie of Yahr y. 1702. w lii Ii take a hand with the Veins, dis-
•vii bt\-pracf icr.ll.v^nvr t>*y Nov. prov i the power of t lie French' aster is certain. It may come in
1 and it ts plainly evident that Kept die; the 'terloo. any cake, leit a divhled responsi-
otel-produ *’..... -1 *■" ‘ 1 ■’ v' 'I ty invites it.
Long-Iafe
Physicians.
| Dr. Fresh-Air—always.
| Dr ’Life-Food—fresh water.
| ruts, fruits, cereals (at a cost of
dan m Mv for tie ag-;
ior. *e-u
-t\i,
Dr. i >ecupHtiou-Ex Tcist*-—three
to eight hours daily, with joyful
thinking, thenA insk walking, self-
massage and ileeji breathing.
D '*>ud a st- ty
genial <• tin a. .s, ret e. *; r
i. t
•liougi of t'** Jeecy . .a- to fo
>t th" minimum de- gram mient-of one man. j the promise of obedience t3\' the. ^^ bubt v sh
itmnier; ial eons'll tup- "In ie fifty years since i-Ven- wife prepares the marriedIcotqJe !
u.i. | sv," says an editorial in the New j In a crisis one of them must de- j
Tiie man who gvis nothing-but Vork Independent, “three new Tide howto act. The husband | A manis poor when helms lost
into the ! must be added to the list. The may deeidg wrongly or foolishly; ■ the confidence of his friends, when
WLeii n .Man is Poor.
ottsly. "1 wav born off niygrau-
v i On to John M. Vines for your! mu Ider. — Liopimott s. money out of life goes
beer and Whiskey. Ilelmn.iies! Every mypom-itc is a counter- next world with nothing to roc- bntlleof (lett.vshurg. 18(»3. which. but some one must drive and in ; people win > are nearest t o him do
the best Wlii-key in Jeffers.u*.1 feit of some good Christian. ommer.d linn.
R Je. Lz z.. i e t sad, MD
PJIYSICIf!^ ctVuviscoxv |
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*** I p ‘<*i m 1 :»11 * mi -i i givi'ii t Smgfiy and
|)i!-t*.M**i «i of \Vt»im*n anil (’I'llilpMi,
Oflvi'b Lis »ervivvf* t»» the |ivi»|»le oj
Ci»'» iitnl Marion vontiSivs. Oilive next
to Jimpi«‘pute olflve.
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Copyrights is.
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PIIYMCIAN ami OBS I K LRICIAN
IM'i'inpi attention given to nil colU
day of niglit; price'* t • suit the times.
Your pntronuge solicited
L1NDKN, --- TEXAS.
C. E DAVIS, M. D„
i’ll VSi Cl AN and OIJsTK 1’KICIAN
LINDKX, TKXAS.
Prornnt attention given to all ealli •
i!mv or nigtit; price? to «iit the hard
ti>iiHa. Otfi'je on west side of Court
House Min are
Dv. T3 A. LCRRLl'IDR,
DENTIST.
Office up stairs over
J. II.-Ball.d' Company.
First da ss Work anti Rea-
sonable Ericas ■
You are invited to cull on him
j when in Atlanta.
Dr. McCoy,
DENTIST.
17 years experience: All work
j in Dentistry done in an artistic
; maimer. Prices reasonable and
| work up-to-date.
I CROWN and BRIDGE work a
| specialty. You are invited to
! call mi hint while i-n Hughes
Springs, have your te.etli exam-
ined free and get prices. Office
over Ledbetter’s drug store.
All work guaranteed.
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in Addisfl ts fes Hef^ar Free Fraalams
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We Have lwarda3 $20,000.09
; decided the destiny of an enslav-'doubt or danger the wisdom and | not believe in him; when his char-
ed race and secured for us all lib- ■otirag** of the wife an* best j acter is lioneyconu d by deceit,
erty and union, now and. as we shown in obeying orders, not in i pimetured by dishonesty. He is
hope, foreve-: tlie battle of Se- disputing them.—Youth's Com- j poor when lie makes money at
, dan, 1.870, which marked the rise1 pano.n. | the expense of his character,
of the German empire: the de- u,“tifU, c„.„p*=xi.t,.* H>‘>ieiple does not stand
struetionof the Spanish fleet m ^ ...... ,)V ,lwln|f ......... ()r„ : elear-cut, supreme in his idea
Manila Lav, 1SILS, wuicii maut* parnti..n iimt rt'ls the* |»Mi'c?nf tht*«uin. W lion this is (*1oih1it1. 1h» is iii
the United States the dominant danger of the worst kind of poy-
power of ihe I’aciia* ocean and i > i«»t <• * • , etc., i? to ktep i lio liver in ertv. loLeintli'* pooriion.se is
marked its entrance into world »o! ne. es-a, iiy to be poor. If
polities. A'ld now to tiles* ■ must if tl* tie* liver, mill so *-**t:ililinli :i eleiir, ' volt ha', ' Ilia ill til ilt Oil .VuUI* illlt'g-
be itdded the iiatile of Liao •'’> *" •*• 1 •i!l" ».jtv ;/ vour character stands
j Yang, the first time in the his- • . - • . . foursouare to the world, if you
I tory of the world the ycflo.v race( ut 1 a " a 11 ,a Iiave never bekt the knee of prin-
liits driven buck the white: the .*-o , iple to avarice, you tire not
first seriovscheck iii theconquest year iust ended shows a ,Hn!1. ;f.-mgh volt may be coui-
of Asia. Africa and America by total of KG .iiUO visitors to these jto bivad.—Oriaolt
Europe: the first time an Asiatic|sll!’:1)~s’ "It'eh is approximately g\Vti:t 'darden in Success,
rticehas demonstrate irsabiiitv *l g*thi of !<•*• pet cea. in five —-
1 to use the uppliunces of modern '.venra nn<l is the high-water mark
! civilization: the first important!ia it!i 0!1'VR1’(1 ,aari’!l toprosperi-
! battle for 1.20o vears not fought Lv a,u’ popnltmt.*. Ihat this
on both -Lies bv'members of t he f-'mu healing agent exists is now
^ * Aryan race an.l professedly admitted by scientific and pro-
Safe Guard Against Accident.
Tin* i’*^t Hafvgtttird n^ninst mviiicnt
j? to u.-c giHwl jiiiivciiu-nt in directing
every a«*t. lint, accidents will r.flrii
occur in spite of every c.Tg t to prevent
t Lein. The Lent » aft-guard agiiim t -
jurv r»suiting from accident? is El i*
Christian nations; t Re first decks- ft‘ssiw:u)l |llea a;al tllis m.vsteri- ,,u’, I5,.iuIm!Tc,1 Oil Uniment. it t*
war 1
istenco by ti nation which
i i\x‘ engagement in a vvar for ex-, Iai^ical ‘dleviatixg power n!'i!
Cash ts Lion Coffee users ia oar Great World’s Fair Contest—
2139 people get checks, 2139 more will get them in'-the
Anyone fending a sketch and
quickly asoertain rar rPlnlon free* «fie*he
In rent Ion :s probably patencalila. Ci*m:nm
tlonsutrici iy confldential. IWNOBOOS oil l ot
:. Oldest agency for seenrtnir paten'
sent free. * Mdest agency f___
Patents taken through Muuu &
Kialnciic«, without charge, luth
Pig pat
& Co. t
tuu
n* a.
oeiT€
Scientific Rmtrkaa.
A han't'omely illn«fraled weekly. l argest olr-
^ilKit SCo.8,,*w!w*»’Hew York
g&T *- Washington. D. C.
All parties having lands for
tale list it with I. N. .Marett,
;->;d Estate Agent, Linden T;*s.
J. A. ARMlSTEAD,
Liauiver and Investment
Banker,
Bnvs mil tell Renl Estate, Notes,
Bonds. School Vouchers, snd
all kinds of Securities.
Make Bonds for Admis-
traters, Guardians
and nil kinds of
Fidelity snd
Court Bonds.
JEFFERSON,--TEXAS.
Yofe Oculist
What will be the total popular vote cast
icr President (votes for all can-
didates combined) tit the election
November 8, 1904?
la 1300 election, 13,959,633 people voted
for President. For nearest correct esti-
mates received in Woolsoa Spice Com-
pany’s office, Toledo, O., on or before
November 5, 1904, we will give first
prize for the nearest correct estimate,
second prize to the next nearest, etc.,
as follows:
Seconder Ice.................
....•S2.500.00
1 Second Price..........................1,000,00
a Prizes—5500.00 each....................1 .OOp.00
5 Prises—200.00 “ ..................1,000.00
Fire Lion-Heads cut from- Lion
Coffee Packages and a 2 = cent
stamp entitle yoc (in addition to // <-.
the regular free premiums) to
one vote. The 2-cent stamp cov-
ers our acknowledgment to you VT
that your estimate is recorded.
You can send as many esti-
mates as desired.
Grand First Priza of §5,050,33
will be awarded to the one who is nearest
correct on both our World’s Fair and Presi-
dential Vote Contests.
We also offer 55.000.00 Special Cash Prizes to Grocers'
Clerks. (Particulars in «nch case of Lion Coffee.)
How Would Your fiiam© Look on On© cf These Chocks ?
Everybody uses coffee. If von will use E/O.V COFFEE long enough to get acquainted with it. you will be suited and
convinced there is no other such value for the money. Then yon will take no other-and that s why " « ^nd
we are using cmr advertising money so that both of ns—you as well as we—will get a benefit. Hence for your Lion Head*
WE GIVE BOTH FREE PREMIUMS AND CASH PRIZES
Complete Detailed Particulars in Every Package of
LION COFFEE
WOOLSON SPICE CO., (CONTEST DEPT.)__TOLEDO, OHIO.
lO Frizes— 100.00
20 Prizes— 60.00
60 Prizes— 20 00
250 Prizes— 10.00
1800 Prizes— 6.00
2139 PRIZES, _
.:::::::::::::::::: a :§o8:88
1 4..................9.000.00
TOTAL, $20,000.00
Knicrgvncy Liniment evi l* made itlrtl
is *il nn* nnuineated its miraculous m- js the m<>?t fmtt?fact«u v Liniment i* r
I ivatTv exerting an iiiduviict* on all «»«« if- 'alaa Z^!'V Zu 1?
other-- in commerce ami imlus- tipoii each succeeding generation Hcderaa.,'*.
| trv. in art and science. If Japan "liite men since date of first * - —;--;
finally wins she becomes tl,e discovery, a ml ..according to tra- Rial Estate Transfer* <n CaUf
Great Britain of the east, ami d‘tions aTu1 the welI'd 1"bretKls o{ Z C Clements an.l wire to Win
the natural leiwler of the Chinese t'U! ancestral races. t\a- known Washington, 50 acres Richard
and Koreans."—Denver T-inies. long before the aihent of the peters survey $250.
white manta this country , Aaroll Siming(on ..nd w4fe tb
*A Judicious Jnquirv*. - 7 ,, , „
,, . 1 One can slip into the habit of R L L Fant, 8b acres K A Wel-
I A well known traveling man wlm 1 ,
visits the iiru*’ trade nayvlie has often .either whtskev or toluicco easy; borne survey $a00.
^:«»^,J;;jn^ie^whe!^ enough, but to -.untangle’' i<-of-j E S Mosher to W
it wtts wanted f*>r u eiril'l or iniuit, ami 'ten a fearful struggle. Lots 15 <itld 16 school
i if for a child they almost invariably --—-- . ^
reeiiiiimenitCiiHniberlaiii'a Coagli Ke- Conte to see me tviren you are Bloon.lnirg $o'J6.oO.
k'HoVfhwe^isVio 'dHnger'fronl'^t 'anil in need of tttiything ill tire way M A Smith to Mrs. M J E.is-
','|lg''r-’Tj1' T1'Htmiram of family groceries. Keep tlm ters, lots 15 and 16 school addi-
A Smith,
addition
passed. For sale by tf
The Pension Rolls.
From the report of Commis-
that
best Hue of Sam Clay 9 year obi tion Blooinbnrg $600.
Whiskey,
fersan.
JtrfinM. Vines, yet-
Oscar Mothershed to Oma.
Clark, lot in Bloofnburg $15.
Cottonseed has a value oi
about SI 2.50 per ton, eitlic!
when sold for fertilize! or retaift-
sioner Ware, it appears that A Liverpool cabledispateh in a
there were 994.702 names on tlie trade journal reads. “The world
pension rolls of the I'nited States ;s hungry for cotton and cotton
.Julv 1st, a loss of 1.783 during goods." Besides telling an ini- , , ,
the* year. The cost to the gov- porta„t truth, this sentence sttg- ^ \ Bat "hen used for
ernment for the year was $144,- ge.sts how often "hunger" is fig- , '.1, J'lI'{U>> '' t‘K',ni'1'
712.787. which was about $3.- „,atively used to imply sharplv ■ ..f* ’ / a4°,Me K
000,000 more than 1903. One felt wants of all kinds. One never "°l ' ’ Ut threa‘foartlly
widow and two daughters of sol- says that the world is "thirsty", much as the original article.
diers of the Revolutionary war. fur cot tongoods, for work, or 0h, do not boast your pedigree
--’ ■ ■ -- ! Or put on airs, niHady;
Optimism does not mean liav- Like other trees a family-trt*
ing no thought for the future. ^ ]S often very shady
and one survivor and 918 wid
ows of soldiers of the War of
1812 are now on the rolls.
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Banger, John. The Cass County Sun., Vol. 29, No. 39, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 11, 1904, newspaper, October 11, 1904; Linden, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth523452/m1/1/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Atlanta Public Library.