The Alvin Sun. (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, May 24, 1907 Page: 3 of 4
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A HOME REMEDY.
cellent for Stomach Troubles.
B-boo'
iln" yers
k-kids—an’ m-my do;s
8-30!
to appear daily.—London Standard.
I «
3
any
com-
Guarantevd unctr
Exact Copy of Wrapper.
ilHTTi
I
Your
.11
Passing
ind In
■nugc
the
REFUSE SUBSTITUTES.
-cr,
WHAT THEY DO IN THE NAVY.
Sold by druggists.
reUnd.
Phil*.
In relating his experiences a man
dandruff and to
Because of thoise ugly, grizzly, gray hairs- U»« “ LA CREOLE ” HAIR RESTORER. Prices Sl.OO, retail.
^oo Drops
Infants .♦'Chilwj
You Look Prematurely Old
l roung
k;
When You
Want Pure
White Lead,
•Get It
Mrs. R. H. Lawson, of Sprott, Ala,, writes:
doctors; they did no good, so I took Wino of Cardul.
When a girl invites a young man to
her home for dinner, and he Is told
that she did the cooking. It's time for
him to sit up and take notice.
b-reeze!
s-sprin^
It has no
It cures where others merely
For aches, pains, stiff Joints,
It is said if you do not blow yow
• own horn no one will blow it for you
i Well, they certainly will not blow tl
If you are blowing it.
Let three women talk together, and
j within five minutes one of them will .
say that she doesn’t intend to work
herself to death for any man."—Atch
ison (Kan.) Globe.
The ship’s bell is struck every half
hour to announce the thne.
Some people, after expressing the
wish to do unto others as they would
have others do unto them, let it go at
that.
DROPSY
Book of
OK. U. 1
O-drip* in m-m’ eyei
G-r-F-s® It ain't t-iime t' go s-swlmmln'
■iirMfiii i iwfiigLhgRaRraireKM
Women's troubles throw a cloud over their lives, which neglect may cause to become permanent
Make yours into a passing shadow by taking a medicine that acts directly on your womanly organs, the dis-
order of which has caused your womanly troubles. The right remedy for you, when you have headache,
backache, nervous spells, dragging pains, irregular functions etc., is
Wine of Cardui
D-dri}
B-bc«-r
Shadow
B8
/Js^/^2h£fcnZ/!7ZEr
AvseSetd * I
|
CARTERS
VlTTLE
1IVER
os
the blood, ’ era<
many cl
health g
herbs; i
_. ," 6"
7
Swimmin’.
But It’s c-co!d 3-by th’ s-swim-
A Suggested Explanation.
“The feelings of women are far
deeper and finer than those of man,”
cried the lady orator, in a fierce tone.
joke—
than smoke!
to science the results are marvelous.
Any druggist can fill this simple pre-
I scription.
History Will Be Costly.
So far the British official history
of the Boer war has cost >125.000. and
: only one volume has appeared.
Sharp men know that cutting re-
. marks do not pay.
Defined.
“Da-1,” inquired Freddy, “what is a
No Others.
It 13 a class to itself.
; rivals.
j relieve.
cuts, burns, bites, etc., it is the quick-
est and surest remedy ever devised.
We mean Hunt’s Lightning Oil.
The rich man's son is called a prig
' If he walks in the way of the right-
eous, and he is denounced as a degen-
erate if he endeavors to put his fath-
er’s money into circulation.
Opiuiu.Mcrphine norhinerai.
Not?1 arc otic.
ill'//
7
WET WEATHER WORK
HEALTHFUL
AND
PLEASANT
IF YOU WEAR
<3*^
my soul
ill be
get free
>118 books
which
____ ______, Head
Failing Sight from any
’ res at home at
SflQ
Uncle By!
P. 3
i What I have written is a
I I'd rather do this thing
■v's Soothing Syrup.
. the guru* reduces !n-
i. cures wtndcoliu. 2Sc a bottle.
much inferior. Is that so?”
A loud chorus of “No” from the la-
dles greeted this question, and the
orator went on:
“ I say that woman feels where man
thinks—”
“Is that the reason your husband Is
bald?" inquired one of the few male
members of the audience.
It was lucky for him that he got two
seconds start in the race for the door.
--Pearson's Weekly.
I
ood, i
live j
I organa and brings Good Health! Manu- j
■ factored by Garfield Tea Co., Brooklyn, !
Cordials,”
s with humin nature.
Tea purities the bloo ’
regulates the digest.
Good Health! Ma’
In th’ April
fer th’ first
The Timely Time.
Last spring our entire family took
a few weeks’ course of Simmon's Sar-
saparilla and its effects were extreme-
ly gratify ng. We enjoyed better
health all summer than usual, which
we attribute to its timely use.
Very gratefully yours,
SAMUEL HINTON,
Do Kalb, Miss.
An Oversight.
When Chappie got up the other
mornjpg he wandered around his
apartment in his pretty pink pajamas,
the very picture of woe.
“What’s the matter, sir?" inquired
his valet.
“I don’t know, Alphonse,” he groan-
ed; “I passed a most unhappy night.”
Alphonse looked him over carefully.
“Oh, sir," he exclaimed, “I know
what was the matter. The trousers of
your pajamas were not creased. You
must be more careful, sir. Those I
had prepared for you were hanging ;
The Manager for a prescription drug
' store in Chicago, a store that fills
i more prescriptions than any other
1 drug store in the country, says that
■ the follow,ng prescription is positively
1 the best that they ever filled or stom-
I ach trouble:
! Compound Tincture of Cinchona,
! one ounce; Prosene Compound, one
1 ounce, and Sherry Wine, half a pint;
mix and take in teaspoonful doses be-
fore each meal and at bed time in a
wine glass of water. •
He states that it is the Prosene
Compound that does the work. This
preparation supplies the stomach with
j
Journalistic Difficulties.
fllnce its reappearance in Belgrade |
ten days ago the journal Otetsbina
has been confiscated four times. Its
editor, Capt. Novokavitch, has been
sentenced to a month s imprisonment;
the printers have be>?n locked up on
various charges, and he office boy ex- |
pel led to .Zemltn.
CARTER'S
WlTTLE
|IVER
| PIU-S.
regulate the Bowels, purely Vegetable.
SHILL PILL SMALL DOSE. SHILL ffilCL
Genuinn Must Bear
Facsimile Signature
com;
“Yeet
"Yes. He says I'm
So is an ostrich.”
Mri
£1
Oh, Rats!
A naan in Toledo says he saw a
blind rat led by a rat that wasn't
blind the other day and believes he
saw a sight never before seen. What's
the brand?
Probably there
is no other
article of com.
inerce subject,
ed to so
- iali much
JM—dul-
/I *era’
tion
I and
* mis-
* repre.
. - eentation as
White Lead.
Out of l8 brands c-f "White Lead”
ly analysed by the Government
iltur. 1 Experiment Station of
”■ ' ta, 5 contained absolutely
rad, 5 less than 15% of
and only j over 90% of
A perfect Remedy forCnnsfipz
tion. Sour Stomach. Dfarri«iu
Worms ,C onvulsions .Ftwrb
iwss and LOSS OF SLEEP.
FacSinle SLjnanire uf
NEW YORK.
Promo'r s Digeslionfhterful-
ness ami fesi.c-jnuuis neater
ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT
AVegetable Preparw .unfurls-
simil.iiingik’RwdandRri’uia
ling Ur Smirads and BowhJ
Dandruff
Get rd of that dudruff Iteforo it destroys
your hair. Thoie tiay l:.li« * «ks oo your scalp
uro a sign of iryness. A dry scalp cacao*
nourish your hair.
Barry's
Tricopherous
is espec ally prepared to ran?
build up dry. thin, starved 1
M create rwr bottl* ret dra.ggltt*s.
seta. BASCL t Y .* CO..
SEND FOR
BOOK
- A T.1S m r.io. "
(Sos relnjol* iafon.
seoti >■ on the paint
■abject Bast tree
upon request.
| ’S-8 rfood f-r us
hpd fl-fleas!
I 3-goose p-pimples cum b-bout as b-bfg :
B-»htrt Is all t-tted an m my hair ta .
an’ it’a c-cold as _________ _______________
' Pancreatic Juice, and this is what di-
1 gests what you eat, and with the help
i of the greatest vegetable tonics known
Hi* Classification.
“Oh, I don’t Intend to be scrupulous
about the way I g«?t on,” said the
young lawyer, who thought himself
the greatest ever. ”1 frankly intend
to rent out my head to anybody who
wants to make use of it." “Then, if
you advertise it,” replied his cynical
friend, “they'll put you under
beading of Empty Flats."
I __
< g 3 A £ Endorsed by Leading Druggists as Ex-
Tmleby
TAIN' NAECOTICS, if it bea?s the signature of Chas. H. Fletcher.
Letters from Prominent Physicians
addressed to Chas. H. Fletcher.
Dr. J. W. Dinsdale, of Chicagd, Ill., says: “I nso your Castorla and
ad ’ise its use in all families vrticre there are children.”
I»r. Alexander E. Mintie, of Cleveland, Ohio, says: “I have frequently
prescribed your Castoria and hav# found It a reliable and pleasant run>
edy for children’’
Dr. J. S. Alexander, of Omaha, Neb., says: “A medicine eo valuable and
beneficial for children as your Ca>torla is, deserves the highest praise. X
iin<l it in use everywhere.” •
It. J. A. McClellan, of Buffalo, N. Y., says: “I have frequently prescribed
your Castoria for children and a.ways got good results. In fact I use
Castoria for my own children.” 1
IT. J. W. Allen, of St. Louis, 3'o , says: “I heartily endorse your Cae»
tor a. I have frequently prescribe it in my medical practice, and have
alvays found it to do all that la claimed for it”
It. C. H. Glidden, of St. Paul, Minn., says: “My experience as a prae*
titimer with your Castoria has been highly satisfactory, and I consider it
an excellent remedy for the young.”
It. II. D. Benner, of Philadclr Uia, Pa., says: "I have used your Cae»
tor a as a purgative in the cases <f children for years past with the most
haj py effect, and fully endorse it i.s a safe remedy.”
It. J. A. Boarman, of Kansas City, Mo., says: “Your Castoria is a Bplen*
did remedy for children, known the world over. I use it in my practice
and have no hesifiincy in recommending it for the complaints of infant*
and children.”
Ir. J. J. Mackey, of Brooklyn, N. Y., says: “I consider your Castoria an
excellent preparation for children, being composed of reliabl. medicine*
and pleasant to the taste. A gcod remedy for all disturbances of th*
dlg<?stive organs."
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
:.~Sr
! leKUnicnml* a iS Kday* traattaeat FBtS
H. GHKK' .i 8J.N6. Boi R. ATLANTA, 3^.
lulte a string
thing!
this some tfm«
sorre rhyme,
think how every day
this thing for pay.
save a sigh
Rag Weed.
, The following advertisement ap-
_____ In spite of these peartd lately In the Chicago News:
little difficulties the paper continues -Propinquity to labor does not pro
i luce results; the requisite to attain-
' Ing the highest degree of success in
j the golden quest is hustle, and I need
I the money; anything from pushing a ■
ported from Cuba the enormous num- pen to skinning mules; if you are
Gimme Ten Cents' Worth.
O ir old college chum, Strickland W.
Gillilan, has written and slipped by
the copy reader on the Chicago Dally
News this poem "you ought to know:”
There was a young girl you could tickle
By poking her ribs with a pickle.
At a church fair one day
They made Evelyn pay
Qy announcing: "A nickel a tickle.”
jSDotts^JSCE*™
Siamese Object to Walking.
The Siamese, above all nations In
the world, hate to walk; no such mode
of progression is tolerated by a Siam-
ese if he or she can by any means
ride. A Venetian gondolier will walk
j sometimes even a Hollander will ride
on his rough cart; but a Bangkok man
—not if he can help it. His family
boat for him.—Windsor Magazine.
-and a hat, I gu
must write ___
on my old one hurts!
:. both day and r'~
to write tilings, gay and ligl
you think it's merely fun,
■ this thing some day. by gun!
Try writing out a ton of coal
Or freeze to death! Upop
I tten believe that you wil
A wee bit easier on me!
Ho, hum! I've written qu
I About not much of anyth
I You write some rot like
f A Lunch of drivel and
j Anc then you
; I hove to do this thing
I Anc maybe you will her
; Anc sorter spare yer
Don’t Poison Baby.
jTORTY TTaES AGO almost every mother thought her child must hava
PAEEGORIC or laudanum to make it sleep. These drugs will produca
sleep, and A FEW DROPS TOO MANY will produce the SLEEP FROM WHICH
THERE IS NO WAKING, Many are the children who have been killed or
whose health has been ruined for life by paregoric, laudanum and morphine, each
of which is a narcotic product of opium. Druggists are prohibited from selling
cither of the narcotics named to children at all, or to anybody without labelling
them “ poison.” The definition of “ narcotic ” is: "A medicine which relieves pain
andprodicces sleep, but which in, poisonousdosesprcducesstupor, coma,convul-
sions and, death.” The taste and smell cf medicines containing opium are disguised,
and sold under the names of “Drops,” “Cordials,” “Soothing Syrups,” etc. You
should net permit any medicine to be given to ycur children without you or
your physician know of what it is composed. CASTORLA. DOES NOT CON-
Obeying His Command.
Benham—Did you have
paay while 1 was away?
M-s. Benhan — dy to speak of. ;
Bfuham—Wasn't your mother here?
Mrs. Benham—Yea, but you won’t
let me speak to her.
Deafness Cannot Be Cured
by ’oca! •ppUea’.inM. m th*-;.- cannot reach the <fl*
eait d pontoc of the ear. Ti ere 1* i*n!y oae way to
cum deafuMi. and that I.by < ->nst*tut:onai remedies.
DatfneM is caused by an !n lamed condition o.' the
tDQcoue lining ot the Euecachian Tube. When this
tubola tnfla. iei y t bav« a rumbftug eonnd or im-
perfect bear! :g, aud when it t» entirely closed. Deaf-
Domi la the re -ult-aad unless the In Jammation can be
tekenotnam ti e t ibe restored to tu normal coadt*
tian, bearing wni be deatr-tted forerer; nine ca-ee i
out. it ten ar*> caused by arrh, wh ch i» nothing
but an inflam-d ••■•nd! ' n ' the muc me aurfacee.
We will glre One Hundred Doi'.are for any case of
Den’toeaa (caused by catarrh that cannot be cured :
by Haifa Catarri* Cure. Bern, for cfrculan. free.
I J.CUENEV A<O., Tuiedo, U
Bold by Druggist* ;.>c.
Take HaU’a Fa.ni;y Pills fm constipation.
WATERPROOF
OILED CLOTHING
a*.ach ore rtuow
Perfect Protection
Longest Service
Low in Price
Sold Everywhere
Do Not Suffer.
No use suffering from Itching Piles
when one box of Hunt's Cure is abso-
lutely guaranteed to cure any case.
One application will convince you of
its merits.
The Apt PuplT.
The philanthropic^! Fifth avenue
laly was visiting a lower East Side
Binday school. To test the aptness
of a particularly indigent cluster of
pupils, she took the class in hand to
.question them.
"Chiler<>n which In the greatest of
all virtues?"
Not %«• answered.
‘Think a little. What Is It I am do-
!ni; when I give up time and pleasure
to come down among you for your
moral goed?"
A grimy fist went up.
“Well, what am 1 doing, little boy?"
"Buttin in!"—Life.
A Compliment.
“Of course,” said Miss Clumsay,
“Mr. Kidder's language is not always
elegant, but he can be very compli-
mentary in his rough way." “Yeg?” .
asked Miss Wise. "Yes. He says I'm j
a bird.” “Hah! So is an ostrich.” Be" Well
i eradicati
I To improve the general health, take
night. Garfield Tea daily for a time, it purities |
fht— ’ j the blood, ’ eradicates rheumatism and ;
I many chronic ailments, and keeps the I
| health good. Garheid Tea is made of
I herbs; it is guaranteed under the Pure I
i Food and Drugs Law. Garfield Tea Co.,
Brooklyn, N. Y.
INVENTIONS NEEDED*
i t»«top wreck* renal •*•»« irebor on frerrn* MAM».
FEVWKKA I.aWKKMCF, CihK Lre.^rs M
t W..HMU1I). C ■»> l"«l ■«•*.!*-«>»
recently anal
Agricul
North Dak .tz
no White Lea
White Lead, ;
White Lea. ..
There is, however, a way to be cer-
tain of the parity and genuineness of
the W’hite Ixrad you buy, and that is
to see that he keg you buy bears the
Dutch Boy trade magk. This trade
mark is a positive guarantee of abso-
lutely Pute White Lead made
by the Old Dutch
JIB IM4 preekrd ta
0H7 tears (AM reaar*.
NATIONAL LEAD COMPANY
ta are itchcvcr of tht
tnQ ritiet t» nearri t you :
York. I <'«tnn. Buff* io. Clovelrenfl,
Cincinnati. Chicago. St. Ixiulre. Philre.
drelptlre (John T. low!re 4: f rore. Co.) | Hite-
bau«h L2»reUon. L«a4 A Oil Co.)
young lady from Saint
aVho feinted and fell in a faint.
She lit in the arms
Of strong Mr. Harms
- -->t ids coat cover'd with paint!
A lecturer in St Louis announced
ts his subject: “Woman—Generally
Speaking."
An advertiser in the Minneapolis
Tribune wants "a country printer for
t small North Dakota town; one who
:an play the piano for an orchestra
Ung Space.
I’ll write to-day
friends, for pay?
of spring apace.
»ne and hid her face!
snow came winging down
--part of town
saw the stuff.
ther?” asked "Dad,” cautiously. "She's
downstairs." answered the bey. “Well,
then," began "Dad," "a figure of
speech, my son. Is a woman.”—Har-
per's Weekly.
■ ■llsUfSft.’v: c;*}n
send her absolutely free a large trial
box of Paxtine with book of instruc-
tions and genuine teshmouials. Bend
your name and address on a postal card.
PAXTINEil
feetions, such as natal catarrh pelri«
catarrh and inflammation caused by femU
ume ills; sore eyes, sore throat and
mouth, by direct local treatment its cur-
ative power over these troubles is extra-
ordinary and gives immediate rellet
Thousands ot women are using and rec-
ommending tt every day. 00 cents at
druggists orb) mail. Remember, however,
I r CORTS YOV NOTHING TO TBT IT.
THE 11. FAXTON CO., Bo.ton. Sms
W-wiiit do we k-eer if it is t-too s-eoon— •
W-w,e h-had a s-swim and our f-folkn |
w-wont k-know —
N-not if w-we K-git in our c-clothee
s-stralglit
An-an-an our s-shlrts
£4^
‘■"'S ■
s'-2
£
h
pp
s
£
ba
pECj
K*-
SICK HEADAGHI:
Positively cured ly
th« sc Little Pills.
T icy alsi relievo Dis-
tress from Dyspepsia. 1 >
diges.tion and Too Hear y
Eating. A perfect reu-
edy for Dizziness. Nausea.
Drowsiness. Bad Tas*
in the Mouth. Coafid
Tongue. Pain la the Bids.
TORPID LIVER. They
Famous Book Free.
Every reader of this paper can
of charge one of Dr. Coffee's famov
which tells of a new method by
persons afflicted with Deafness,
Noises, Sore Eyes, Failing
cause, can cure themselvi
small expense.
W’rite a letter immediately to Dr. W. O.
Coffee, 360 Century Bldg., Dea Moinea, la.
Never Fails.
T.iere is one remedy, and only one I
havo ever found, to cure without fall
•net troubles in my family as Eczema,
Rlnjrworm. and all others of an itching i preferred.”
character. That remedy Is Hunt’s
Cure. We always us< it and It never
tails. W. M CHRISTIAN,
Rutherford, Tenn.
ber of 256.73S.029 “Havana" cigars.
Only abo.it 30 per cent came to the
United States, the total American pur-
chases amounting to 79,483,125 cigars,
while England took 92,459,687. Ger- R.ho >(
many buys from 25.000,000 to 30,000,- . . ..
000 and France 10.000,000 to 12,000,-
000 ___
I W-wish I c-could j-Jlst g-git m-m’ f-fln-
* gers on
Th-th f-felipr th-that t-tied th-thl» . criea rne Ja(1y orator, in a nerce tone.
B-b.b.t'Td “sSt1 w-«h»irm J-Jtat » ' "'Ve ar« tcld those who ««“•
1 Mamin- h-h-hlm .elves the stronger sex that we are
f-g.-r t-t-tyin" t-this k-knot w-w-when |
it’s s-j-so d-d-d-dog-gone e-c-c-cold!
Filling
I wonder what 1 .
To titillate my
I cannot write
For she has got
Last night the
And blanketed my
When I arose and _____
I just let loose a lot of guff!
Confound the snow’ On»= cannot write
Spring poems that will keep all night!
I’m blamed if I will write of snow—
I hue the sticky old stuff so!
I’ve got to write tho’. bless your soul—
Las. night I had to buy more coal!
And now I’ve got to write to pay
The coal man when he comes to-day.
To-morrow I must write a dreas
For wifle—and a hat. I guess.
And next day I must write some shirts—
The neck-band —
And all next week.
I’ve got
Say if ’
You try
Try writ
Mrs. Winslow
For children teething,
flremmttlou. rel lay ■ preln.
I suffered with female troubles fot 12 years: tried 4
I have taken 13 aottles. feel greatly relieved and am
better than in 20 years.” Sold by all reliable druggists, in J 1.00 bottlos. Try IL
WRITE US A LETTER ^ .d*Ladies AdvisorT'BepU.’ The Chattanaga Med cine Co . Chretianooga^ Yenn.
According to an advertisement in
’.he Omaha Bee. there is wanted “a
! nan to run a local newspaper in a
1 ?ros)erous Western town; would be
; xinvenient to know the barber or jew-
| ?lry trade.”
i There; is an old hubby named Brook
j Whose fame should be writ in a book.
With courage undaunted
He kitchenward vapnfed
And astened a can t j the cook!
It’d enough to give a man brain
itorni to read that the wife of a Mis-
souri editor has left him on account of
i ?ruei treatment because he was bound
; xj liquor.
1 Some young newspaper men are al-
' .ogether too trusting For instance,
-ead what has just happened to a '
fellow on the New Orleans
Times-Democrat:
borrowed her hair from the night.
Her skin from the swan-breast’s white.
Her laugh from the sea;
She norrowed her eyes fr >m the blue
Where there’s never a cloud In the view. .
And she borrowed ten dollars from me! !
An Oklahoma editor writes that he ;
has printed one of my poems four
:imes and “nobody kicked.” Try ’em
i )nce more, old man: I'm a long ways
i from Oklahoma.
Most any man can gft a wife—but,
say, did you ever try to hire a good
cool ?
Every man has a hobby-
nine cases out of ten he can't break
the blamed thing to ride.
The front part of a m ile is all right
for a pet.
Some men couldn’t live with their
own ideal without jawing her.
Some cigars and some men are not I
always what they are puffed up to be.
W hen she was a mere child her hair
was plaited. Now it is pure gold.
McCANE’S DETECTIVE AGENCY.
Houret-n. Tererere. opreratrere the largaret force >4
competent detrectieere in the South, they rendt r
written c pinion* in care** not haudlred by theare
Luonulb raia^ W. N. U.. HOUSTON. NO. 21, 1907.
tps the |
lade of
usually poses as his own hero.
&
Much “Havana'* Tobacco.
I hiring the last year there were ex-
•>rt»d fmm Cnha th«- enormous num-
j !rom Missouri, allow me.”
I There was a
•figure of speech?’ ” “Where’s your mo-
1 fhpr’’’ a<aknri “Dart ” rantiouslv. “She’S
across ’he foot of the bed.”—The Bo-
hemian.
To be on good terms
11' Garfield Tea
tea disease, i
and brir— 1
N.Y?
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Bailey, Charles B. The Alvin Sun. (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, May 24, 1907, newspaper, May 24, 1907; Alvin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1250804/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Alvin Community College.