The Fairfield Recorder. (Fairfield, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 48, Ed. 1 Friday, August 25, 1905 Page: 3 of 8
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COMMODORE NICHOLSON
RECOMMENDS PE-RU-NA
-st.iben a matt- as a rellg.
As h« gotk more human
animal, and loss religious
. *
Oldest Mall Carter.
Richard It, Reyd, g( Suit in,'Mass,
the oldest letter carrier In the country,
'has Just- coiyplofcjif n half century of
Heroine. Ho bat* hedri t)nahI6 to do
active duty for over a year, oxirftig to-
a fall received white Ju 'dim hargf1 of
Iris dutieA and wlfl ivndf-r his resigna-
tion and retire, having completed 1-bL
long term. When he dipt 'Wfnst 'on
duty jt was as a “penny post” and h<ft
delivered the entire mall of i lie City
and was" paid by tip-weclpietits of the
Science d»
ions anrinal.
he gdti' loss
.too.
No chrcfmos or Chtup pyemlome but <
a bettjf quality and enj-thlrd mors
■ef JVflaner Htarqh for tpe name pries
of other atarvhiiB.
lydla E. Pinkham’H
Vegotablo Compound
- The wonderful power of Lydia E.
Fiukliam’s Vegetable Conyoownd over
the diwesed of woiunnkin' is not be-
cause it Ls « stimulant, apt because it
ip-a p'allialive.' but simply because it is,
tnrctljr
itively
When a woman Ms selfish she takes
(delight In showing how fax lb can be
capried, - =
And pay only *for what you get. It is your
dealers duty to.g^ve.you the best thing he* can
get in footwear. * Make it a point to ask for the
“AIRWAYS JUST CORRECT”
Gtbwit Wwit Water 1* xhlpped everywhere.
t cure* ('oOAtlputiod, RhcuimtUtta, KWntiyf
Ll«ar suit huwnunti Troubles.
^ ^ g __ —-
>1 arriage robs both parties of llbet-
tles whloh were regarded a* part Of
exlaience. ■■ ?*■
the most wonderful tonic and recon-
struvtor ever discovered to act directly
upon the generative organs, positively
curing disease and restoring--hsaith,aiid
ylgor.
Marvelous eyre* aje reported from
all parts of the country by women who
have been /“ljred. trg.icfc! nttraea who
ha Ye witnessed cures and- physicians
win. have recognised tho vjrtue of
Lydia. K llnkha/n1* -Vegetable Cejn-
pound, and are fair enough to give
credit where it is due.
It puynu mils d*M’ed i<> be Crank hiel
opqn, hundreds of theniwould acknowl-
edge that they constantly prescribe
Lytjis E. Pinkhain’s Vegetable Com-
pound in severe caserf of female ills, as
they know by experience it can be re-
lied upon to effect, a cure. The follow-
ing letter proves it. ' *
I)r. 8. ,C. Brighatti, of 4 Brigham
Park, Fitchburg, Mass., writes:
“It gives me great pleasure to say that I
havs found Lydia B Finkhafti's Vegetable
Compound vej-y efTli-ai-ious, and often pre-
scribe it in my practice fftr female difficulties.
“My oldest daughter found it very benett-
clal for uterine trouble some time ago, and my
youngest daughter is now taking It for a fe-
male weakness, and is surely gaining in health
and strength.
“ I freely advocate It as a most reliable spe-
“Th’e Breadwinners.” • t
(SluCfe thfe atmu of Secretary Huy
(lit; renewal of’ the1 Old controversy US
ter. thq, authorship of • ‘The Bread win-
“Dr. Ihivld Kcanddy’i rtvorlte Rfmedr
my Ilfs' L i.«sJ d»*p**t>nU and kidntty diseas#,
H*„+(.*■ AJbwri lie*rl«r J'arW Wim.* N. Y. •! a U>lU*.
Just a llttlo bettor than you havo boon mhod to combining
tvsjtft. stnvrct. ;ms and comfort »»* Ecotroxr
nris,” iKjw generally, conceded to imtd.
bi'vtt his work, has caused a great do
mand for the famous novel .in tier ‘pub-
lic libraries of the country. Tlr*» tie
stand Is probably efjtjal to .that which
grooved the first -appearance of the
book little short of'thirty years ago.
The handsome b;
ways safe in ty- co
affairs of wornem
SSprtlifimfr-SMaartB &hoi* (Ed
Ladies ifk; lilsjrii* }• !)••»' white
Clothes should use Hod Lcoss Bag Blue.
All grocers sell it.
Komura a Harvard Graduate.
Baron Komura, while a student , la
Harvard law school, fdbm which he
was ’graduatp/1 in 18.72, avoided .going
_____ into- society-, although urged to do So
Nicholson I hy"hts' classaniate, Baron Kanekd, and
Navy, in a
et, North there was no lack of opportunity,
s: With some farsightedness Komura
nd h now sajg he,wanted to ace American life
/-~li MBd
re for ca- outsllle of conventional society, lie was
f Jts cur a- a close student of English and Anier*
(Ingfy rec- , lean literature.
Never give a telegram to a Stride
or bridegroom on the way to'the
Church. It is a sure omen of evil.
COMMOOOHE
NICHOI SON.
More Flexible and Lasting
wonlt shake qut op blow out; by i
Defiance Starch you obtain bette
eutta than possible with any i
brand and one-third mors for
Conviction Follows Trial
When buying loose coffee or anything your grocer happens
to have in hit* bin, how do you know what you are
getting ? Some- queer sLuriea about coffee that iu eold in bulk,
could be told, if the people who handle it (grocers), cared to
speak out. ' “
Could any amount of mere talk have persuaded millions of
A Woman values money which comes
to her through work more highly than
does a man. -
FITS ^rrn^nrnt1jr ruJ^ No^fltnor
jr setnd for f'KtfK Vi OQ lrl*l be
2s~ !t EL Mils a. lAfUMt Areh »trwt,
. Submarine Elevator.
’ An Italian engineer, Signor Jelopo,
has invented a submarine elevator for
raising wrecked vessels. The invention
was recently put to a practical test,
-with complete success, In the Bay of
Naples, where a stone-laden barge
sunk a couple of years ago, and lying
at a depth of about, fifty feet, was
brought to the surface with ease. The
weight lifted was about sixty tons. The
apparatus consists of compressed air
chambers of canvas and wife, each
* XJ mt I * -“-s-wso.'
equal to a lifting capacity of sixty
tons and it is possible to attach ap
many of these as may be necessary,
after calculating the weight to be lift-
ed. All the port authorities witnessed
the experiment and warmly congratu-
lated the engineer.
housekeepers to use
Lion Coffee
I’eruna is the naturiff protection of
the army and navy in the vicissitudes
of climate and exposure.
We have on file thousands of testi-
monials from prominent people in the
army and navy.
We can give our readers only a slight
glimpse of the vast array of unsolic-
ited endorsements Dr. HarUnan is con-
stantly receiving for his widely known
and efficient remedy, Peruua.
|f youdo not derive prompt and satis-
factory results from the use of Pernna,
‘ write at once to J)r. 8. B. Hartman,
President of The Il&rtman Sanitarium,
Columbus, Ohio.
If yon take-a women's part In a
quarrel It is safest to forgot the Inci-
dent as qufbkly as possible.
the leader ol all package coffees for over a quarter
of a century, if they bad not found it superior to all other brands in
Purity, Strength, Flavor and Uniformity ?
Tills popular success ol LION COFFEE
-.n be due only to InKerenl merit. There _
Is no stronger proof of merit I ban eon- —
tlnucd and Increasing popularity. ♦
If tbe verdict of ■ MILLIONS OF
HOUSEKEEPERS doe* not convince | jgjj
you ol Ihc ’ merffiTST MON COFFEE.
II costs you but a trillt to buy a Mr /f-1*''
package. II Is Ibe easiest Way to V JrM
"eorivlflee yourself, and lo make bWmr\l'1 ^ /w!
you a PERMANENT PURCHASER.
' MON OOFKKK I, Mid only In 1 lb. malrd r*. ktgm. T'f' //
soil remehe, you *a pur, snd clesn «s wbeu ft left our 'jr- Amj, ^ *'Un itSuit
*LioD-hssa on every package. j
Bav* tpaa, Lioo-hsaaa f<v valuable premium, ^
SOLD BY GROCERS K
EVERYWHERE
WOOIvSON 8PI0E CO., Toledq, Ohio.
It Knocks Malaria Out.
“The old reliable Cheatham’s Chill
Tonic cures quicker and more per-
manently than any other temedy. One
bottle Js guaranteed to cufe any one
case. Yeu can’t lose. Try It.
Those Who Have Tried It
will use no other. Defiance Cold Wa-
ter Htarch has no equal In Quantity
or Quality—f? oz for JO cents. Other
brands contain onlv 12 oz.
Remember that every neglected or
poorly done piece of work" stamps
Itself ineffaccably on your character.
I SINGLE
BINDER
lIKAiGNfSSiieiS
Rod Cross Bag Blue is much the best. IV
whitens the clothes mOst beautifully. Your
grocer knows about it.
The woman that can sharpen a lead
pencil without making it look as if
she had used her teeth instead of the
knife is pretty new.
Won’t Turn Loose.
“I Insist on saying that Hunt’s
Lightning Oli takes hold quicker and
lets go slower of" aches, pains and
sore places than any other liniment I
ever saw. It just. ava l turn loos#
till you’re well.”
“I never have a little ache but what I
slosh It on,
And ere I get the bottle corked that
Significance of Thunder.
In this season of thunderstornrs'it is
fptnretalng. If not exactly profitable,''
to read an ancient interpretation of
them. The “Prognostication Ever-
lasting of one Leonard Dlgges,” pub-
Not so Good.
F-PflTteWIS P,orla. Ill
iltUu tunc in
the morning devotes wind
at noon,
rain,* And In the evening, a great tem-
pest. He goes further still, and de-
clares that "Sunday’s thunder should
bring the death of learned men. judges
and others; Monday's the death of wo-
men; Tuesday's * plenty of grain;
C. W. Jackson,
Marble Hill, Mo.
Any person . who is lied about in
public may console himself by reflect-
ing that he must be of some Impor-
tance or people wouldn’t take the
trouble.
The Kind Yon Havo Always Bought, and which has been
■ in use for over 30 years, has borne tile signature of
- and has been made under his per-
^7* sonal Supervision since its infancy.
J-ccu:^u/ll Allow no one to deceive you in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-a^-ffood*' are buU
Experiments that trifle with aud eudanger the health of
infants and Children—Experience against Experiment,
AVegelabie IVeparaltonforAm-
similaHng thcfoodandBcgula-
Ung the Stomachs and Bowels of
a reliable Bluing on washday. Housekeepers everywhere endorse
Bad Ears Cause Drowning.
In drowning accidents where-expert
swimmers suddenly lose control of
jhelr powers, the usual explanation of
cramps is beginning to be looked upon
as lhslgpiflcant. It has been noticed
that persons having disease'of the mid-
dle ear, who have slready shown
symptoms of vertigo, are especially
liable to such accidents,. &ft<J as the
seml-circiilitr canals' are the organs
of direction, it is suggested that even
a siijtht hemorrhage Is this delicate
1 slrticturc from a blpw by the waves
would result frsir. a helplessness. Per-
sons with ears not perfectly sound
are therefore warned against swim-
ming in rough water.
Promotes DigcsIion.ChcerruI-
ness anti Rest.Contains neither
Opium .Morphine nor Mineral.
Not Narcotic.
What is CASTORIA
as one of real genuine merit. Try it. Your grocer
sells it. Remember the n.tfnp anil accept no other.
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Cantor Oil, Pare-
goric, I>rops and Soothing Syrups, wit is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance. Its ago is its fruamnt.ee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic, It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy ami natural sleep.
The Children's l'anacco—Tho Mother's Friend.
A shattered reputation, ilk9 a piece
of rare chlua, leaves little worthy of
being taken ifp for mending.
Superior quality and extra quantity
must win. This In why Defiance Starch
is taking tv>- place of all others.
*, The bride who dreams of faries on
the night before her wedding will be
thrice blessed. ■ >' *
CENUINg CASTORIA always
Aperfcci Renieiiy /or Cons lips
non, Sour Stomarh. Diarrhoea
Worms .Convulsions .Feverish-
ness «nd Loss of Sleep.
ADVANTAGE
Bears the Signature of
I api sure PIso’r Cure for Consumption
my life three years :iko. Mils. Thus. UoAiunb
Maple Street, Norwich. N. Y., l-’eb. 17.1U00.
Fac Simile Signnlure of
NEW YORK.
’ Regard It as a sacred task giver
you to make you a better cillf and
to help the world along.
Czarina is Aging.
Recent piot’-ros of the czar and the
czarina Indicate thnt both have aeed
mils
DaII fllll
D DUUgiU.
This, however;
within the Jast year,
is more than true of the czarina than
of the czar. They have indeed- had
cause to ago rapidly. The royal
mother’s heart may well be heavy
with forebodings when she tries to di-
vine the future before her infant who
ia heir to all the Russia*.
Hunt’s Lure has saved more peo-
ple from the ‘‘Old Scratch” than any
other known agent, simply because It
makes scratching entirely unneces-
sary. One application relieves any
form of itching akin disease that ever
afflicted manklnjl. - One box guaran-
teed to dure any one case.
In Use For Over 30 Years.
tXACT COPY OF WRAPPER.
SaTt-ft patron* 8()0 mile* In visiting
"COOL COLORADO”
LEWH * CLARK EXPOSITIO *,
YKI.LOWSTONPr NATIONAL PARK,
or CALIFORNIA POINTS, and
It’s Servics S»pe»Ks for Itself.
Furtlmr fact* your* upon ret)ue*t
A A GLISSON, G. P. A..
Fort Worth, Texas.
Work by the clock, If you have no
other outside Incentive, and see how
much von xan do in the time at your
disposal.
Write It indelibly in vour heart that’ coffln as she starts off on her wedding
It Is better to be a successful cobbler j tour she should order the driver of ths
than a botch physician or a briefless J carriage to turn back and start ovar
barrister. i again.
The finding of a spider on the wed-
ding gown,by the bride is considered
a sure token of happiness to come.
Insist on Getting It.
Rome grocers say they don’t Ve.s
Deflanc* Starch because they have a
stock In hnnd of 12 oz. brands, which
they know cannot bo sold to a custo-
mer who has once used the !§ <>*.
l,k«. Defiance Starch for sum* money.
For Twenty Year*.
“Other chill remedies have sprung
up, flourished for a brief season, then
passed away—even from memory—
but for twenty long years Cheatham's
Chill Tonic has been in the field of
action. The reason 1b simple. It has
the merit. It actually cures Chills and
Fevers while ths majority of others
merely promise lo. One bottle guar-
anteed to cure any one case.
CHOOL DISK
AND SCHOOI StmitS.
Best Passenger Service in Texas
BEST AT IrOWHIST MARKET PRirMA
When j<>» «rft read} to fou#, or\tn or r *oti»
(or full itffftcrtptivo cflUTofftif* *nd wiom.
C. A. BRYANT & CO.,
44)0 Main St. Dat!»«. Texas.
The bridegroom who carries a mini
ature horseshoe In his pocket will al-
ways be lucky Pf,
ly rllmlrmt.f",
UlbeHjn Wall
Qlb*on Well Watnr thoroux
Ofic Acid. Wa midp It. Tim
Water !>.. Minerul Well*. Tex a
The will is qnlhe frequently exalt-
ed gs tire most valuable human attri-
bute, 'Yet a madman has will enough.
The, iicubls Is he -has no sense be-
hind It.'
No tronlgfi to an»wer questions
NEW DINING CAR* moitl. s Is carts
HKTWHKN
TEXAS m»8T, LOUIS.
Writ* rarkouk on T*xa* free.
Marriages on board ship are consid-
ered unlucky. If you can't, be married
on dry land remain unwed
DAU4S. tixa*
33—1*0#'
Mft N, V. DAbL
to whf not try 111 -frlce aoo.
H1LDKKN
A I i> mini
Dost s
An-; isipti
'
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SONG nan,e*‘ *dflr*|MK*ii of young jieoplo
witG » rnwis mt- iiamtMi v»t have
BOOK «>f anfiiflTiiK riiJ wf will Meiul
book containlag words and tousle of user
rorr Mold favorite Fours. 1’iease mention thla
■ iH>L jiajiTF. Addresm cither place.
mm
rfULLLLP. BUSIrlLSS COLLEGE,
Rlrwlaffsass, Ala., |lrw Orleans, La., IlmUa, 1st,
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Kirgan, Lee. The Fairfield Recorder. (Fairfield, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 48, Ed. 1 Friday, August 25, 1905, newspaper, August 25, 1905; Fairfield, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1109821/m1/3/: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fairfield Library.