The Alice Echo. (Alice, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 17, 1905 Page: 3 of 8
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The farmer kkacn what he has pm-
Flonsly sowed. Tim human body reaps
Mkt-wl.se the natural crop of woaknes*,"
pain and death If the seeds of disease
have been sown by bad habit* of careless-
ness In eating, sleeping and exercising.
Keep wkli. if you can and when yon
need a little help In keeping well wxe
Nature'* remedl**, that do not roughly
stimulate but gently quicken the action
of Nature's functions In a natural way.
Nature's laboratory furnishes the follow-
ing plants which enter Into the manufac-
ture of Dr. Pierce’* Golden Medical Dis-
covery: Goltiun Seal root, Uuecn's root,
Stone root, lilack Cherry bark, Bloodroot
and Maudrake root.
if In doubt as to your trouble or need-
ing advice, you can consult, free of
charge, I)r. R. V. Pierce, chief consulting
physician to the Invalids’ Hotel aim
Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N. Y. All
letters are considered confidential and
answers bearing correct medical advice
returned In securely sealed envelopes.
"I suffered for nearly eight years,” writes
Philip A. Fateh. Esq., of Mobile, Ala.. Deputy
Sheriff, "with malaria which poisoned my
entire system and deprived me of my vi-
tality. I was cured In throe months by using
Dr. Pierce's Gulden Medical Discovery. I
know it was largely due to neglect and I
paid little attention to my trouble until I
became so run-down and weak that I knew
! had to do something at once to regain my
health. I began to feel better within four
days after I used the'Golden Medical Dis-
covery,' and after using nine bottles I was
■ watered to my usual health, feeling better
than for years.”
The most valuable book for both men
and women Is Dr. Fierce’s
Common Sense Medical Ad-
viser. A splendid 1000-page
volume, with engravings
and colored plates. A copy,
paper-covered, will be sent
to anyone sending 21 cents
in one-cent stamps, to pay
the cost of mailing only, to
Dr. R. V. Pierce. Buffalo. N.
Y. Cloth-bound. 31 starnna.
CORONAL INSTITUTE.
One of the bent schools in South-
west 'Texas i.-, the Coronal Institute
at San Mittens, Tex. The work that
is now Iteing done proves that the
same high character of moml and
intellectual development, that hes
ever marked its history still prevails.
This school has held anti alill holds,
among the public school men of
Texas, the highest rank of any sec
ondary school in the slate. When
we recall such names as Priehetl,
Thomas ami Fisher as president-,
and note the names of the alumni <>f
the I. Htiuite we may say that site
stands mi the drst rank. Her gra-
duates aie m iking enviable records
in the various piofession- ami as bus-
iness men ami private citizens in all
parts of the sta'e.
We favor home patron tge, hut af-
ter tiie chiHreu finishes the ooniiuon
school course at home. There is no
better place to Itegin the higher
course thsn in this Institute. The
Hchonl is affiliated with 'lie Univer-
sity ami its work is thoroughly prac-
tical.
RAIN FALL.
January 44
Febnurry ........................ 3.56
March 2.79
April 5.10
May............ 2.80
June ................................................. 3.12
July— |
15 .................................... .17
18 .35
Total for this year 18.93
Reported by J. A. line rum.
REFLECTIONS OF A BACH-
ELOR.
N. Y. Press.
Saving money is a let of fun
for your heirs.
Wheu a gill has curly hair, it
is a sign the other girls hate hei
for it.
Everybody’s morality needs
a good strong Amin once iu so
often.
It is never too warm not to
brag about the hottest day you
can remember.
A girl is only indignant with
you if you try to kiss her; she
is ripping mad if you don’t.
Generally a mau thiuks he is
tits'luguished wheu his nutne
sounds something like a man’s
who is.
The reason more young peo-
ple do uot fall in love with each
other is, because there ureu’t
any more.
From the way a woman acts
about it, it must he awful hard
for her to die and leave her cur
ly hair.
Oue good thing about hav-
ing bad habits is, how proud
your wife cau be every time she
reforms you.
Some men would rather get
chewed up iu automobile acci-
dent than to be safe aud well
iu church.
Try some of Hoffman's t-crow worm
killer *Dd if it lau't the beat oo the
market will refund your money.
SUMMER DIARRHOEA IN
CHILDREN.
During the bet wen titer of the rum-
mer months the first unnatural
lonaeneaa of a child’s bowels should
have immediate attention, ao aa to
check the diaeaae before it becomes
. aerioua. All that ia necessary ia a few
doses of Chamberlain’s Colin, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy followed by a
a dose of castor oil to cleanse the
system R«v. M. O, Stockland, Paator
of the first M E Clinch, Little Palls,
Minn., writes: "We have used Cham-
berlain’s (’olio, Cholera and Diarrhoe
Remedy for several years and find it a
very valuable remedy especially lor
summer disorders io children .” Sold
by All Druggists
-COMING-
Southern Amuse-
ment^).__
GREAT GALA DAY
For Everybody.
A (JHAND FREE
Baloon
Ascension
AND PARACHUTE LEAP
Will be performed by the world re-
nowned aeronaut
Prof. M..H. Phillips
(Weather Permitting)
Steam Musical Riding Gallery
(Hobby Horses)
Will be In operation tinder admission
of 5 cents a ride or 6 rides for 25 cents.
Come Early Everybody.
THEY APPKA I, TOUR
' V»*PaTHIK*
The biioua and dyspeptic are cons-
tant sufteiera *tui appeal to eur sym-
pathies. There ia uot sne of them,
however, who ifiay not be brought
back to h> altb and happiness by tha
use of Chembartain’M Stomach and
Liver Tablets. I lies* tablet* invigo-
rate the stomach' aud liver and
strengthen the uigeatioo. Tiny also
regulate the bowels. For sale by All
Druggists
For nice stationery, pens, ink aud
pencils try J . D. Fisher Drug Store.
Coffins
G. W. Newberry
Alice Texas.
BLACKSMITH
-and —
WHEELWRIGHT.
Horseshoeing ami all kinds of re-
pair work in wood or iron.
Mill’s Corner nearTex.-Mex. Depot.
TEA IN PERFECTION
can he hud only hy u-ing a high grade
leaf. This can lie obtained at «un-
deratc prices.
Confidence can lie placed in all
kinds of
TEA
sold hy us. Quality, strength and
flavor arc founded in greater or less
proiMirliou noeoiding to grade hut all
our leas possess these essentials to a
pleasing extent.
Ceylon IVh is a favorite with old
tea drinkers.
G. R. Adams & Co.,
ALICE, 1 EX AS.
LOOK A I YOUR WHEEL.
Does it need repartngY If so, we
have the fixings. We’ll take care
ot it, and when we are through with
our skillful manipulations, your
wheel will be as good as new again
WE DO
bicycle repairing (hat bears the
stttmp rf excellence. Years of ex
perience in this has made us veiy
proficient. When you entrust your
bicycle repairing to us joh run no
risk. Our ctnrges for such services
are moderate. Let's do that repair
ing now.
M A. Newman
Alice, Texas.
PROFESSIONALS.
1)11.7 S. STMCILAM,
Physician! Surgeon,
Alice*. Texas,
1)11. J. II. WATTS.
Resident Dentist.
Office at Collins* Cottage; will visit,
mi staled times, San Diego, and
other points. Will respond
promptly to calls for
dental work a1 sur-
rounding points.
Phil P. Price.
Graduate ©ptician,
REFRACTION GUARANTEED.
Address at Drisooi-I,, Texas mid
will arrange to call.
Attorney at Law
Complete abstracts of titles to all
reaInstate in Duval and adjoining
ootnilies. All business entrusted to
me will receive prompt attention.
Jakes C. Luby.
Han Diego, Texas.
JAMES B. WELLS.
ATTORNEY at LAW
•Will |irmlc« In any «tf ilia Overt*. r'e<ler*t or
Jtalriet, llailroa.l litlcatlon and axauilnatlon of 1
III**, etc.
Bkownsvii.i.k. Texas.
S. J. Overton
I ^ w y r,
Collections A Specialty.
ALICE, TEXAS.
The Ideal
Generator,
Invented And Manufactured Ry
1>. S. Booth, lathe most simpleand
cheapest machine on the market.
For any information, prices
and terms, address the man-
ufacturer, 1). S. BOOTH,
Alice, Texas.
Need a tooth brush, hair brush,
hath brush, nail brush, clothe brush,
a hoe brush or paint brush, you cen
find the one you need at the E.gle
Pliamacy.
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W h«n you want a pleasant lsxsltvc
triat i« esay to lake slid certain to art,
uae Chamberlain's Stomach and l.iver
tablets. For sale by All Diuggisu.
-THE LEADING-
HOTELS.
The Nswbery House
la easily the best hold in the oily
delightful south front rooms, nicely
fitrni-hed Mini located mi center of
town, and only twit blocks from
either depot.
FREE HACK
to anti from *11 trains.
Gas Dghi in all rooms, ba'h and
other modern convenience*, and de»
oidedly the most popular ho el in
Alice.
FREE 8A VIPLE ROOMS.
The Newberry I tikes great plea-lire
in catering to the requirements of
the traveling public.
hX HVBKHY. PHOP.
^ J| < *8T C« rurally Located Hotel
I a* I 'll Town.
Thoroughly reiiovaD d, repented
and new ly lurmisled
Free Hack, Sample Room, Rath
and G is L ghis,
Frank Ayers, Pimp,
Gonzales House,
HEBBKONVILLE, TEXAS.
Good board and rood room*
Mkv. LlZZI R OoNZAI.KS, PliOP.
Lone Star Hotel
Mathis Tex.
Pleasant and well furnished rooms
absolutely clean beds.
Table supplied witli (lie best the
market afford*.
R. H. COBLE, Prop
Robstown.
You can get good hotel accommoda-
tion at Robstown. Parties en route
to points on the St. Louis, Browns
ville & Mexico road will Hurl it to their
advantage to stop over night at Robs
town instead of eit her going t o Corpus
or Kingsville the night before taking
the train. A LOUT Kl’LHM,
Proprietor.
NOTICE.
All patties are hereby notified that
bunting will not be alloweit « n any of
tny I'lnt* R ••* pastures wit bon*. my
written permission.
Anyotic trespassing will he proset til
ed to the fob extent of ' he Is s' .
W. C. SULLIVAN.
Sants Rum June Hi. 1$M>4.
NOTH K TO I RE8PASSKR8.
Nonce is Itex hy served oft * lie*
public that NO HUNTING is al-
lowed in my pasture without my writ
ten permit.
.1 AS. F. SCOTT,
Nov. 3, 1904.
Medicated Salt-
Destroys Ticks Kills Lire.
Positively Prevents Ri.ack
Lbg m cattle.’ None Genuine
but tbe Block Form Only on
Medicated Salt.
6. II. ADAMS- k CO. AIM.
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