The Canton Herald (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, June 1, 1917 Page: 4 of 8
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T: E. CAMPBELL, Editor.
Holered an avt-otpl-claas matter July 1
ISIS, at the uoittoftlee tu Will* Point, Tea.,
er the net of March 3, 1S79.
th£ ohly’lffriMfl.Hg^"ffr'r*=rr'
can see in such a move is the moral~
XSTfiOX?
force of having so prominent an
American on the firing line. The
judgment of all military author-
frirs nut gainst^sueh a project and
they should know whereof they (
Speak. We think Congressman'
Publlalii'd every Friday. Subscription Youul» WaS correct ill lli* Ktail/1 Oil'
price $1.00 per auutiui due In advance. , ■ " . ... . n '
, .. this proposition, as lie usually is
- Offices: Chronicle liulldlug, Wills Point. I , , 1 ■ , . , . ■ •
re van; Herald Building, Canton, Texas. tyhcD lie takes H StatlU, alia 1U tills*
[ instance <the decision of the pres-|
I ident when the. matter was passed
. ^ Answering dur friend at Dallas,^, to him affirms the position
who failed to sign his name, whoj taken by"our congressman, Therej
thinks those belonging to the | was considerable politics in-the
ners’ and Laborer's Protec- j Roosevelt proposal and the Colo-
Assoeiation “lovr" liberty nel~still has left open to him the
more, not the republic less,” is,sam(. opportunity given all other
the cause of their reported action] g00(] Americans to serve his
throughout the country. Admit- country. Really he was asking too
W—-
Farnc
tivCy
ting this to be a fact, is it any
reason why men subject thern-
possibility of promoting liberty?
Would a sane man throw himself
in fronlr of a train to prevent it
Tunning over a child? No.; ‘‘heavy
penalities never did deter
liberty lovers,” is a truth,-nor was
liberty lover’s cause ever advanc- Sloan's Liniment for Rheumatism,
ed by reck less?y throwing them- The pain goes so quickly after you
selves in tile cannon’s mouth. aPP'y Sloan’s Liniment for rheumatic
... • •, i . . • pains, neuralgia, toothache, lumbago,
hhall.a minority choose to <arbi- JpraI^> und R„ Pary to use. it
4 trate by force in a republic where quickly penetrates and soothes with-
a majority is supposed to, rule? out fuKbing and is far cleaner and
All just governments dt;rive their more effective than rnussy plasters or
. just powers by the consent of th.» I bottlo ln tlle houM aIld get,i
governed and ip a republic the! prompt relJnf,.hot only from all nerve-)
majority delegates -this power, pains • but from bruises, _strains,
and he-who is not willing to Sub- ppr»tn!j.,pver-exerciBe and all external
mit should shelter himself .mtdcrffftfyour d™KR,s*’ ‘oc> 60c anJ
the wings of a czar. It is not by ’ ’ _--—-——
force that we arrive at the truth j Mr. Local Merchant,
that can only, make us free, but by Listen to what Herman Kosen-
free and open discussion, and l'«* advertising manager of
who obstructs, evades or in any | Sears, Roebuck & Co., recently
wav hinders the consideration of
much to expect the nation to hand
to him the opportunity to make a
selves to danger where there is nO natjonal "hero of himself when
artny men who have given their
life to arujy service were entitled
to the privilege of leading the
United States forces shut to
France.
-tail
Long
hours, close and
tpdious work, are very apt
to result in Headaches or
other Pains. Don’t^suffer.
DIk. MILES’
ANTI-PAIN PILLS
will quickly drive your
Pain away, and
Dr. Miles’ Nervine
will assist you by relieving
the Nerve Strain.
IF FIRST BOX. OR BOTTLE/ FAILS
TO BENEFIT YOU, YOUil MONEY
WILL CE REFUNDED.
A friertds of the Herald **r,«U
in th<^ following love letter which
lie declares lie found, but refuses,
to divulge names:
My Deaf Miss
J. HT LOWRY
In Honey Grove Signal
PmmmmMMmmimmuaammum
The Germans have wrought
frightful havoc in the armies of
DIZZY SPELLS.
“My nerves became all
worn ouL I had bad head-
aches and neve re dlrxy
rpells. 1 could not llfiW
und my appetite wa« poor.
I began uulrt* ' Dr. Miles’
Anti-Tala Fill* Jind they
ulwayn £ave me frjstant re-
lief no matter what the
v pain. Then I uwd r>r.
Miles' Nervine regularly
and was soon in perfect
health a^aln/'
ML3. S. L. TQUNQ.._
324 Pittsburg rt-
Newcastle, Penn.
r ... Every time the anieg with their asphyxiating
I think of you my heart flops up gases. Rut suppose, when the
and f down like a elygrn dasher. American armies go to foriegn
’Sensations of umdteral^e joy <4a- soj|( that they should take along
per over rnt1 like young goats over a hundred thousand, pole cats and
a stable root, and thrills through turn them loose on the Germans?
me like Spanish needles through ; jfow loil({ (Jo yo„ think it would
a pair of linen trousers; as a gos- fake the little animals to break
lin swimfneth in a mud puddle sa Hlrhleuberg’s line?
swimmeth I in a sea. of glory j
vision of estatic rapture thicker
than the hair on a blacking brush,
and brighter than the hues of a
One of the ffbod acts of the-late
special session of the Texas Legis-
lature was the enactment of the
mocking bird’s pinion, visit me in; absentee-voting^law. This law ap-
my slumbers and borne on these* plies only to primary elections,
invisible wings your imageNitands but since nearly all contests are
ou
before me, and I reach—o4t .to
grasp it like a pointer pup snap-
ping at a bottle-fly. When T first
srHied in the.prixnflries. the law
in fact grants ftil 1 suffrage to ab-
sentee voters."There is no justice
THE WHEELS OF TRADE
1 MUST SURELY HUM!
Congress lies passed—-without,
a dissenting vot(—a bill
i/.ing the expenditure of Seven
Millions of I lollars.
____„____ f | told the iiiembers of the American | Think of this, and most of it to
any"qty-SUott pPmtfrmp to itfCirrtf-•’•'-W*
or state, only postpones the com-1 |laJ(, a bureau whose duty it is to1 and every dollars at
ing of the kingdom of Hod oil r,,ajj ,..l<.|l week the country news-! dollar, most likely, will leave'our
earth as it is in heaveu. | papers frflirt all over the country.1 country. F, is the purpose to loan
'• ------ • - | There is not a paper of any eonse-j about hnlf„of this money to our
Now that we have taken the' j„ otlr trade territory that allies—extend to them this amount, . A , , , ,
plunge, there is but one thing for' |mr,.au Joes not get.' This of credit td buy our merchandise'; * -slu,rt ,UHf art, wluM‘,s. 0 .hug whe
. A loyal citizen of this country to |„„.,.a„ looks over these papei-s’ of various sorts, and the other half tr«de-i“ust Imni;,.
do—finnjj;', liis count| whrn we find a town wh«*n» to be spent iTt tioTTT(r tvy-OTir rnvrr
^whether it be native or adopted, j ^|1(. merchants are not advertising , government—also the eonsump-
The man who does otherwise is j j,, ^j1€. ]0(.H| papers ;\ve immediate- tion of similiar commodities,
not true either to himself or the jy f]0()(| that territory \vith our l $7,(XKJ,OQO,(K)0LQU! Ih hohl that
land that shelters, feeds ami literature,. It always brings re-1 string ' of ciphers. There are
ii’.'.im' ' A n *•
beheld your angelic perfection, I or good sense in depriving the
was bewildered and my brain, man who for business reasons pr
whirled around like a bumble-bee on account of physical condition
under a glass tumbler, my eyes'J cannot be at home on election.dav.
stood open like cellar doors in ajThe law recently enacted pro-
eountry town, and I lifted up my, vides that those who cannot be at
your voice; my tongue refused to; home on election day may leave
wag and in silence and adoration sealed ballots with the officers of
I drank in the sweet infection of the election andj same will be
love as a thirsty man Swallows amounted,
tumbler of lemonade. Since the
light of your eyes fell- upon my
life I sometimes feel as if I could
lift myself up by my suspenders to by'confiscating incomes in
the top pf. the church steeple and' cess of $20,000 a year; For once
pull the hell rope for Sunday it appears to us that Jeff’s head
school. Day and night you arc in is level. The government confis-
author-1 (,a-v an<* nteht, for pver 110 years! mv thoughts'," when aurora blush-i cates the time of many a poor, fel-
1 And if we allow six inches tor the jnj, like a bride, rises from her h>w who has no capital except his
•slack between each eoach.^ffhe cn-' sa?fron molnred- clouthi, wki thcj iliuc,—and- surely it eaHU-j b<i
gine would have to go 602,878 whippoorwill pipes his tunefuli wrong to confiscate that part of
lay, when the peekerwopd's shrilli the rich fellow’s income he does
I’.ome not a '1"1", ""u" 1.... ^um.i-rtarrmr— hrralib+- ttw-.--^»^i-ug..._iif^..““' .......1 lb* l«w
trarti would be 110 years, 8 hours,
37 minutek i and 20 seconds in
starting. That is, the last coach of
the train would have been moving
4l
-L
Jeff MeLemore would raise the
revenue needed for war purposes
ex-
he cn-!
662,878
miles, or over 26 times around the
tv!TTTh~rircfm'^r4~frr--4?tMt- -en-c - wsxdd 2 .................................._________ _ ^ ____________
j move ! | morn, when the awakening pig I of God is that • tlie_strong sTiaTT
And if the war lasts, this un-' ariseth from his slumber bed and, bear the lnirtleu of the weak, and
our thinkable sum will all be-put into‘ gnmtetb and goetb forth for his! this should also be the law of na-
1 circulation in this country within breakfast, when tin*‘drowsy June- lions and men. Isn 't it fairer and
Is his droning flight, at. more, humane to- take excess in-
sultry noontide, and when the-coined for war purposes than to
lowing herd comes home at milk-! tax the sewing machine of the
ing tinier I tlunt~oF thee ami lik'trfnmil.v that is - struggling- -for
a piece of gum elastic, my ‘heart, bread?
seems to stretch clear across my
bosom ; your hair is like the sorrel
f'-f
.\KYtK NEGLECT A 601,1)
A chill after hathlnr. cooling off pjTTXS T)F
suddenlj:_after exercise and drafts.1
what SEVEN P.TL
THTLLARFr
clothes yhbn.—rTlieye vvTTt; many ; f,tr hi exeess of -the.same ef inaiiy— eleven of them—they
who honestly thought we should; j-orj p,p foi,thrin territory where mean but little unless reduced to
not go to war with Germany. Rut! jp,, j(H..,| mercliants use their local iipn-e familiar objects. It may be of
the majority of American P<‘°- -papers.” | interest—it can do none of us any
pie thought otherwise.. So did the ' . .. -----" > 1 harm—to look into and try to
president, and the eongress.-EuCh NEVER NEGLECT A COLD IVomnrchend
was clearly entitled to his individ-
ual opinion UflJiLsu«|h time as the
matter was definitely settles! one
way- 09 tfoa Other. Rut with war
actually in existence, with
arinieS hurrying into the field, j pleasant balsam remedy allays infltun- 1
with our navy making prepara-j g tjie Uksucs Better be safe than
tions to sweep‘the Seas, with Ourjaorry Break-up the cold with Dr
A. H. Craft Dead.
Last Sunday afternoon A. H.
iCrtift of .Mahatik died tit the san-
itarium iu Dallas. lie had urfder-
so! goue tin operation at Canton and
There
is deep
Fnited
regret througli-
liorse powdered with gold; vour'out the United States' because
fim-hcad is smoother than the el-j Theodore Roosevelt cannot head
bows of my old coat; your eyes a division of American troops to
are glorious to contemplate, in France. Somehow, when we think
those liquid depths 1 behold le-'of fighting iiien we tliink ofc
gions of little cupids. When your! Roosevelt. There is a dash about
| finding that he continued to
bleed was earned to Dallas Satur-
dhy'niglit. When lie reached there
it was too late to do him any good.
His n-maimi^were brought here
reallv )Tnlul*y luol'uiu»I ^“Lowing to the pinovv-4M| against' my] the man that rnspirt's courage and
y fact that his family failed fo get mar,|v breast, the fire of vour eyes'"* patriotierinipulse that is splen-
kIvp the cold germs a-^oot-huld lbcT-Ji111^118- ' , - . . .. here tile funeral was delayed until : te mv whole anatomv as a did. He js the kind of leader fight-
n.ay lead to something worse. Safety!! Twenty times the cost « «^,eSday 'afternoon when he yyas rmlgh an ing men like to.follo^.the kind
oAr KinX* N^r'‘uis^v^y*on -nils; a^^'irVny'tinu-s the' tmst <>T tlm 1TTjr--f tgpple, Vour-nose is as perfect as that see no niisiiri.ioifiitable steeps
...... • 11111 — r .Mr. Craft and his family moved jf t,al,V(,(| ,f1)om a chunk of Parisian “tint riimbfr botHv -over the -tor-
here from near Caiiton last year mai.plt, a„^ your mouth is puck- rent's arch and finds a passage
and have made their home in Ma-;ert,(j gti'eetness, nectar ling- unto victory through the blackest
hank since. He leaves a wife and (,rs Qn vour p()S j1()„(.v on a walls. And yet-no fault' is found
emt* child to tuquru bia loss. Tile' prnr>3 pnAr. nn(j ...vrig.lu ‘of nn. with President Wilson for not
Ran tier, as well as many other kisses are there ready to placing (TdloueT Koosevelt 'at the
friends here extend sympathy—to ^ out alll| ppj,t somewhere, like head of a divixion^Army building
the bereaved ones. Mhbank lbm- js ()llt of their parents’
lle1'- j nests. Vour laugh rings in my ears
Crimp, WhoopIng-rouKlT Kelkvcd ! ll«nts strillks «r,,h'- **.'»**! 1of
Children's diseases demand pre- pt stray burro on a bleak hillside;
A
battleship afloat! Eight
times the assessed valuation of the
tions to sweep *1111- seas, with ourjgorry Break; up the coj.d with Dr. | (Jjty 0f St. Louis,
young men nrstring to llie colors,j Klns’s New Dlsoovery before It-kLtRo^_There ar** m^'-e Jnilars in Seven
to tread-absolute loyalty to our n^~ 222 years ' Sinl-e'the rigning oft he
country. \\ ha,ever our beli.-is| ,Jyea> W(i-have a.i- Dcelarnt.on of . Indepem!**•.•,
may have been m the past our, wrtlfl|>d R num£er of cheap mag.tzlnej July 4th. 17/6. to date, there are
country now is at war, and we I club offfers, but from this date all only 4 1-2 billion seconds,
must support it with every drop such offers are cancelled and with- .Seven Millions in gold coin is
of Mood and our every dollar of! drawn. p,‘rt13.440 tons and would load down
TI,o„. who ....... t hot i,'
in connection with this paper will ask ^0(10 e res eae'h with ‘>4 000 paredness. When the child wakes >ou the dimple on your cheeks are like
the time the neatly 1 ,J)0 e,us. . at h with -4.U0I1 ^ Kasp)n(t and 8tranKlmK for; bowers 'in a hed of rps.-s,or the
is a science and ns lines must Jie
followed. No one would think of
setting aside an architect’s plans
and substituting new material and
new designs not prepared for a
1
W#--
fj
%
for
will be simply a bluff at war ( mmscriptlon is to he given. All club pounds, and mak
merely the assembling of an army i offers*aro withdrawn except clubs in_ i tbirteen'miles long
that wifi drill for a few months eluding Dallas Semi-Weekly Farm . look at 1t
News, Farm and Ranch and Holland**' 1 lls IOUK <u
Magazine, the rates for
a solid train
and then
home—will be woe-
cations being the same
these publi-
heretofore. j
in time or in
listalice.
Seven Million minutes is 13,318
,t hours and 82 minutes.
further
fully mistaken. The United States
has hern hoth foath and slow to.---- 1 years, .. .............. _________ ___________________________
draw the sword, but once ■drawn! This paper has. a scholarship ,n |r "Vuagliip SiTyi-ii 'RTI'b.O.'ofjniles 1 take. Keep Dr. ..SellV Rlne-Tar-Honey
it will tiever be sheathel' tniTU tlie Tyler Commetclal College for sale ^ (•],. |las a speed of about ln t,le
■victory is'complete an.i our enemy • ----------------* -*•- -«*>- h -- --- .... • chial t
is no longer able to do us harm.
noble structure. No- one would
breath ho w ^ tl. a n k fn I yon a re t o av e ; ,)o]]()Ws jn a,cak(, uf mapTe sugar." favor setting aside an approved
This effective* remedy loosen*.,/the . I amply ing fo fly to thy presence course of study in tip. public
mucous and permits free and natural and pour (RTt the burning elo- schools 111 order .to make a place,
breathing. Its soothing balsams heal1 (jUen<. (>f niy ]0V(, as thrifty house-] for the lectures of a brilliant man.
tlxe irritated membrane and arrests, . coffee When awav
Inflammation. Pleasant to l\( s pour out < 01 n ( . vi nt 11 a\\ ,tv
from you I am as
■ |
house for all colds and bron-!.a sick rat:-sometimes 1
“Uncle” Peter Radfortl and
Henry Pope are not quite as pop-
ular in Washington as they seen
to be in Texas.—Athens Review.
Peter Radford and Henry Pope
may he popular in certain quar-
ters, but, in our opinion Congress-
man James Young voiced the sen-
timent. of a big majority of Mm
constituents when he took the posi-
ton that they yyere not authorized
to speak for Texas on the propo-
sition^ they 'presented to con-
gress. It is our private opinion
that the United States faces con-
ditions which it will take bigger
men than Radford and Pope to
meet, and we are perfectly willing
to let the authorities at Washing-
ton work out these problems with-
out our suggestions or advice, for
we give them credit for the same
patriotic motives that would
prompt us and at the same time
llHVe better information to guide
their judgment. Just at this time
the country is fortunate in having
a good man at the head of the
national government and a con-
gress that seems inclined to back
up his judgne:,;. _
and can save any young mad who de-
sires to take a commercial course 1
some money on the same.
FAMILY
MEDICINE
melancholy ns
hear the
half a mile a second, yet fit this chl^ troubles. At your druggist, 25c. j.j,.....bug of despondency buzzing
great Velocity it would require Miss ('raft of Pralrleville Victim of P1. ,rl-V ,,lirs an<! ,h,‘ <>0'<1
almost exactly 444 YEARS to C0v-| } Auto Accident I lizard of despair crawling down
. * ‘ Miss Maybelle Craft, aged 16 years,I niy hack, uncounted fears like
’Millions of silver /lollars T^knmd Apridav i mi,iuows ni.bb.,in'? at . my s,,irit
Seven Millions ot silver dollars of prairjeville, p^as killed Friday
staeki-il in a pile would go up nl0rning In an ^automobile accident
toward the stars to a difetftne.e of, between Garland
1.736 miles! And it would take
The army must be'assembled ac-
cording to studied and approved
plans iuu.1 n*-\y schemes will not
fit iii any better than unshaped
blocks will fit iipo a block house.
We all regret that Roosevelt” can-
not go, and yet w/> can see the
wisdom of President, Wilson’s
and Dallas. Miss
f'raft had been attending school In
.... . . ... Frisco and was on her way home. A
the United States mud, working j marr)ed staUir wi,0 lives at Garland
| day and night, 224 years to coin waB ai80 injured in the accident.
»" »TQ. tM. vast | "•« • «~i' Th.mla.rl.ln'.
sum would pay for very acre oft ~ fTTTarnbcTlfttTi'B Tatff»ts ars-tnwia.
lan<l in the Continental United ( der. I never solti anything that bent
Stat(,sl | them," writes F. B. Tressy, Richmond,
T '. c cj t>:i I Kv When troubled with indigestion or
„ ^ n ^ Imagine, if von can Seven Mil-!^n Uon g|ve them B trall. sold
Ringgold. Oa.— Mrs. Chas. Gaston. ]onH 0f dollars in dollar green h Nolen Bros
or this place, writes: "I am a user . k .< fin(} to (.n(]_t}„,y wjH go ----
“ItfSSSfmScSS:, ar™ml tl... Ml »t a, «,u.tJwnXS POINT CHKONICLE
Also ln my mother’s borne, when I nearly 34 TIMES ! And it rwoubti
was a child. When any ot us child- express train, running]
forty miles an hour day and night | For a
In Her MotWi Home, Says Thu
Georgia Lady, Regarding Black-
Draught. Relief From Head-
ache, Malaria, Chilli, Etc.
antfiny soul is pierced with, doubt
like old djt-ese bored with skip-
pers. My love is stronger than the
smell of patent butter or the kick
of a young eow, and more selfish
than a kitten's first caterwaul; as
a song bird hankereth for the
light of day, as the cautious
ren complained ot headache, usually
caused by constipation, aho gave u#
e dose ot Black-Draught, which would
rectify the trouble. Often In the
Spring, we would have malaria and
chtlts, or troubles of this kind, we
AT A BARGAIN PRICE
limited time the Herald
cot 1H1111 ou si y,' fo r'tvvo an j*' 0 n c - ha I f | will send the Wills Point Chroj-
years to cover the distance. I ide months for .>0c This offer
‘ Seven Millions of /lollars will | i*» made only to subscribers whose
- 1 —u-AwmtiAM to the Herald ls
trap, afava weened pup longs for
new mi™, or a feepublican orator
longs for pie, so I long for thee.
You are fairer than a speckled
millet, than a yankee doughnut
fried in sorghum molasses, bright-
er than the old top-knot musk-
duck. You are candy, kisses, rai-
sins, pound cake and sweet toddy
all together, and if these few lines
will enable you to see the inside
of my soul an/1 assist me in win-
fjt
■r.Ec"
Congressman Young was among
those voting against the Roosevelt
expedition to Franco. We are not
at liberty to- say how the rest of
HfC dl*triot stands on the ques-
tion, but the sentiment in this neck _
seems 'th 'bh ' nirarriirtowi foe—Mw* tcaag a
Colonel.—Athens Review.
There is room for a difference
p?'/ of opinion as to the advisability
1 -of afending Colonel Roosevelt with
7* division of I'jiimi'' is in ri>>. 1 < <r
ZT
wouid take Black-Draughty pretty reg- phits of f shots for -ev ry j,, advance and ap-|ning your affections I shall be as
Society I’micram.
June 2:
ltethlchcm
Program for
Opening song, "America,” society.
Stump speech. L. "E. Bruecher.
Hawaiian music, grafanola.
Reading, Lloyd Wilson.
Dialect reading, Percy Fry.
"The Greatest Needs of Our Rural
"Thoust affer a piece of hacmi in * Schools,” s. v.-CIvtlda-
Vocal solo. Berkley Childs.
Story. Ethel Fields.
Journal, Alta Sides.
"Stars and Stripes Forevjer,"
onola.
Report of critic.
Everybody is Invited, to come/help
us In our society work. REPORTER.
’^tr»
MAKES RAPID HEADWAY
Add 1 his
S|.iro of
man,
woman and child on earth
-----.. —/today—Christian and pagan.
again. We would not h«_ without it, I H^(1 dspress train started at
ular until the liver acted well, and
we would aoou be up and around
plies to new subscribers to the j happy as a woodpecker on a teb
Chronicle only. The qualify of graph pole Tf you cannot reeipro-
now hh-wu a year aim it is well
worth-that price. Take advantage
of this offer at once if yon want
for it certainly has saved us lots of 1 Christian era aa the Wills Point Chronicle is well
doctor bills. Just a dose of Black- the dawn of the Christian era, gc , t j tion price isJ
Draught when not so well saves a jng ttt the rate of a mile a minute known, the gunscript / P m
lot of days ln bed.” ■ j, wm4,l today, nineteen centuries llow a y<ar, a,U
rwmitWrly
8S4 Ihf Will, 1W Chronielft
now enjoys Is proof of Its meriJ- have gojie only on/'-seventh of the
If your liver is not doing Its duty, 1 . ' K . : , , 1(117
you will suffer from such disagree- distance. And would, now. 1J1/,
•bio symptoms as headache, billons- have yet over eleven thousand
nees. constipation. Indigestion, etc., fn||1, hundred votirs to complete
end unless something Is done, serious
trouble may result
Thedford’s Black-Draught has been
veJuebU-i
troubles
acts in a prompt
regulating the liver to its proper ____
and cleansing the bowels of, an interval.of about half a second
Try it. Insist on , between the start of the engine'
the journey of Seven Million miles.
Once more: Suppose a train
Ear Corn!
Karl to lour
Knowlqilge
Kidney disease often advances so
reet+Uy that manv a perto/n Im firmly
I' its grasp before aware of Its prog-
».*». Vr, rr.pt attt <ilw* sn : • tic given
the slightest symptom of kidney dis-
r order if there t« -» ihut- pain hi the
will pine away and in the coming back, htifdaches, dizzy spells or a
years when the shadows grow, tired, worn out feeling, or if the kid-
from the hills mid the philosophi- ne>; «^reUons are offensive, irregular
- - * and atendrd with pain, procure 0
. ^ . 1 • , 8°od kidney remedy at once,
ing fly'tnn. yon m (mothers love| Thousands recommend Doan's Kid- *
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i-a wOaat>U--r«mad}L.-fQr ttofC^mide uu uI Seven .Million passon-. 1(J at W4Ra Point. Apply at Van
ilea. It Is Purely ve*ft*^je* ®n ger coaches the couplings or /an(lt CoiTiilv NaTjoTiST
m a prompt and natural way. ^ .inR rigi«l, there is Joni or write me.' 1
an ininrvnl.of ahout half a second - X
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-1 cap come and shed a tear on ihejney Pills. Read fhe statemppt below;
' last resting place of { ^r*1- Lena Jackson, Athens, Texas,
Vonrs lovimrlv ___t. 8a-vs: "1 ,1Hd soreness across the smalf
' K.i ■ 0f my back, felt dull and languid and
----- tired easily. The kidney secretions
Whooping rough. passed JrregulatJy .and were unnat-
In this disease it la important that urnl. I used Doan’s Kidney Pills tpid
the cough be kept loose and expeeto- j they soon put my kidneys ln gftod
.. _ ration easy which can be done by gif-, condition and removed all signs of
OUiTTy 'Nationgr mTrtr;"UrtTTO -’^imitmiUghrM—41rmrty--He«i^y)Lkidnay. complaint,"---------------
' ‘ - Mrs P H. Martin. J*eru. Ind., writes. I Price 50c, at all dealers. DonT slm-
"My two daughters had whooping ply ask for a kidney remedy—get
cough. I gave them Chamberlain's Doan's Kidney Pills—the same that
Cough Remedy and it wofked like a Mrs. Jackson had. Foster-Mllburts«
chans." Sold by Nofen Bros. Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y..
W. W. PITTS.......
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Campbell, T. E. The Canton Herald (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, June 1, 1917, newspaper, June 1, 1917; Canton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1118805/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Van Zandt County Library.