Carrollton Chronicle (Carrollton, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, October 28, 1904 Page: 3 of 4
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Most of our political economy now-
adays seems to end tn ofllcbO extrav-
agance.
The wear and tear or rust Is even
faster than the wear and tear of
work.—Smiles.
Prosperity is no Just scale; adver-
sity is the only balance to weigh
friends.—Plutarch.
A man of energy begins to-day, if he
has no good reason for waiting till to-
morrow.—H. Maule.
C. Gastrell,
Tallulah, La.
Those who don’t have to take care
of a baby should be awfully good to
those who do.
You can tell the time of day by the
sun, and you can tell the time of night,
also by the son.
Carry the radiance of your soul in
your face; let the world have the ben-
efit of IL—Fox.
Men hide many defects of character
under an assumption of dignity.
tag*-;
To go down stream is easy, but there
is a Niagara at the tar end. -Dr. Alex.
Maclaren.
MEXICAN
Mustang Liniment
cures Cuts, Burna, Bruiaea.
fdoste carter wita th. b^i^i whfch are reckl^i
ly thrown away.
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BLOOD WILL TELL
ATHEORY SUPPORTED Wf FRESH,
CONCLUSIVE EVIDENCE.
has an equal tor eoucha and colds.—Jon F.
Bona, Trinity Springs, Ind., Feb. 15. im.
Blessed is he who has found his
work; let him ask no other blessed-
ness.—Carlyle.
WELL DRILLING
MACHINERY.
AFan Una See an re- i
“Dr. DavidKsansSv*.Favorite Baaa.dy la
•nenllenfi for the liver. Cored bbm» after etffht y safe of
*tfferta«.’» B. Pepm, Alhaey, Y. Y. World famous GL
Riipcrlbr quality and extra quantity
must win. Thia Is why Defiance Starch
is taking the place of all others.
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Those Who Have Tried It
will use no other. Defiance Cold Wa-
ter Starch has no equal in Quantity
or Quality—IS ox. for 10 cents. Other
brands contain only 11 ox.
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Insist on Getting It
Some gr ocers say they don’t keep
Defiance Starch because they have a
stock in hand of 11 ox brands, which
they know cannot be sold to a custo-
mer who has once used the 10 ox.
pkg. Defiance Starch for same money.
When a doubt lingers in the house
of your heart it understands that it
will soon be invited to remain indefi-
nitely.
lose of their independence. There is
enormous profit in camphor, and the
wonder is that enterprising Americans
have not reaped some of IL
Ip Newcastle, Hngland. the mayor
enjoys the privilege of once a year be
tag allowed to select and kiss any
young woman who. takes his fancy
among the Coal City’s inhabitants. The
kiss is rather costly, however, for it is
the custom to present the young per-
son kissed with a sovereign (»5),
while a further gift-la made her by the
Isdy mayoress, no doubt to disprove
Jealousy. The sheriff, nnt to be out-
done, also bestows a Uss upon a fair
bystander at the same rate of expen-
diture. The occasion is known as
Barge day, when tbe mayor and cor-
poration proceed in a procession of
four gaily decorated streamers and
two old state barges to claim the soil
That and This.
“Twelve years ago I bought my first
bcttle of Hunt’s Lightning Oil. For
Cuts, Burns, Sprains and Aches it was
the best remedy I had found to that
time. After the lapse of one dozen
years I can truly say, it is the best
remedy I have found to this time."
John P. Thompson.
Red Rock, O. T.
A Lawyer Adjourned Court.
On one occasion Wayne MacVeagh
succeeded |n adjourning the "Supreme
Court before the usual hour. Mr. Mac
Veagh never remained in Washington
over night if he could help it, and on
this occasion he greatly desired to
take the 4 o’clock train for Philadel-
phia. Although talking to the court,
he kept his eye on the clock and at
8:45, giving himself Jdlt time enough
to reach the station, he ceased his ar
gument and said: “May it please
your honors, I move that the court do
now adjourn. I wantto catch the 4
o’clock train for home." The cool au-
dacity of the request seemed to
paralyze the justices, but the chief
justice made the customary order
without a protest and Mr. MacVeagh
got his train.
There is a time and a place for
everything. That’s why we spend
most of our time looking for the place.
Where Camphor Comes From..
Three-fourths of all camphor used in
the world conies from Formosa, and
its producers are the head hunting
Hakka tribes of the mountain region
of the island. A bead hunter will lie
in wait for days for his victim, and
haring shot his victim atpoint blank
range brings the head to his tribes-
men, who receive him and it with ap-
probation and respect. Scottish clans
never carried on more relentless and
savage warfare among themselves
than do these camphor makers. Their
industry is safeguarded from the Jap-
anese. who now own the island, for
they know that to give it up means a
More Flexible and Lasting,
won’t shake out or blow out; by using
Defiance Starch you obtain better re-
sults than possible with any other
brand and one-third more for sama
money.
How’i Thia?
We nffnr One Hundred Dollar* Reward flor any
eaae at Catena that caanoa ba eared by HauA
CatanbCare. CHBKST « COL, Toledo, O.
Wa, tbe undMalcned, bare known V. J. Cheney
tor tbe last U yean, and believe him perfectly hon-
orable tn all oulnoea tnmoaellnn, end flnaaotaUy
able to cany out any obligation-made by bla im
WaLoiun, XivMAM a Maavm,
Harr, Cater
CtrecUy upon iba blood aad mueoaa onrftecea of tbe
ayaum. Teatlmoalala aaal free. Price 7> cento ear
bottle. Bold by all DrampMa.
Take HalTa family PfUa for eoeatipaltae.
Potash or Lye
pleases as, yoer farther acquaintance pleases
, voe. Sold everywhere. Noutgeituint with-
outtrademark PICTURE OF A RABBIT.
A Beontifid Match Safe Free.
TniiWrM“d In five bright and permanent anlora. .
sent to your address free for juMone Lye A
i label and name of this paper. Get s A
k label and write to-day.
Skto E. Myers Lye Co. 482 3.M9L
St. lamia. Mo.
It Is proper to speak of the weather
in polite society, if< the weather is not
too bad, and- you speak guardedly.—
Puck.
A man’s good fortune usually comes
to him by means of a slow-sailing “
ship—but trouble takes an ocean grey-
hound.
Slightly Poetical.
“My experience with Cheatham’s
Laxative Tablets has been most hap-
py. They are just what you say—a
sure cure for chills. They cast out
malaria and biliousness, drive the
bluea away; restore strength and ap-
petite and clear out the well springs
of hope.’’
It is every man’s experience that
when he has a rainy day fund, be and
his wife can’t agree on what consti-
tutes a shower.
When the blood is disordered every
organ of the body is affected unfavor-
ably and falls to discharge its func-
tions properly, in the ease of every
woman nature Has made special pro-
vision for a periodical purification of
the blood, and so long aa thia occurs
her health and spirits unfailingly re-
veal the beneficial results. So slight
a cause aa a cold or a nervous shock
may produce a suppression of this
vital function, an? until it is restored
she is doomed to nlsery. The remedy
that has proved most prompt and
effective in all disorders peculiar to
the female sex is that which brought
- such great relief to Miss Mattie
Griggs, of No. 807 Indiana street, Law-
rence, Kennan, concerning which she
speaks as follows:
“In the winter of 1902, from some
unknown cause, there was a cessation
of function* peculiar to my sex for a
period of four month*. I became very
weak and could not get up stairs
without help. I had nausea and pain
and a constant headache. I was un-
der the care of a physician for three
months, but he did not succeed in cur-
ing me. Then a lady friend told jne
about the merits of Dr. Williams’ Pink
Pills which she had used In her fam-
ily, and she induced me to try them.
It was in May when I first began
to use them, and in June I had fully
recovered my health, and have since
remained perfectly well.”
In all cases of delayed development
of young girls; in anemia or weakness
due to impoverished blood and show-
ing itralf in pallor, lack of ambition,
despondency and nervousness; also in
the great constitutional disturbances
attending the period known as the
change of life, Dr. Williams' Pink Pills
are invaluable for women, whose
health is always closely dependent on
the state of the blood. They are void
by all druggists. A booklet of valuable
Information relating to the care of a
woman’s health at all important peri-
ods. and entitled “Plain Talks to Wo-
men," will be sent free in a sealed en-
velope to any one who chooses to
write for it to the Dr. Williams Medi-
cine Company, Schenectady, N. Y.
In real life a woman’s ideal man is
either a sycophant or an actor.
WORLD'S FAIR.
For low rates to the World's Fair
via the Texas and Pacific Railway ask
any ticket agent, or write E. P. Tur-
ner, General Passenger Agent. Dallas,
Dickey’s Old Reliable Eye-water cures
core or weak ever. Don’t hurt. Feels good.
If at falrst you doan’t succeed pick
ould a goot von to blame it on.
Strawberry aad
Vegetable Dealers
The Psasenyer Department of the Illinois
Is denoribed the
best territory in ibis ceurirv
for the srawiiw of early strawberries aedaerfy
vegetables. Everv dealer In such prodnota
abould address s
inrendymi^ree
rnnamM wku. mean,
DallM. TeaaC
A BOX LASTS LONGER TIM A COLB.
nniTTON’C
Kao cold \
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We Med After BSh iki, fief*. Sara, Speedy.
STffiaP* Brtttoi Dng Co., Dillis.
A Resent Instance Proves That •
Woman’s Happiness Is Largely De-
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Sb
Brms THAN SPANKING.
Spanking does not ears children of bed
wettlsg. If H did there would be few chil-
dren that Wonld do it There U a constitu-
tional cause for this. Mr*. M. Bummers,
Box B14, Metre Dame, Ind., will send her
heme treatment to any mother. She ask*
no money. Write her today If your cM-
dren trouble you la this way. Don't blame
ike child. The chances are it can’t help it
Some men are just jinturally good
husbands; they can’t help iL They
would if they could.
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lonser, and are of srr.u-r Intrinsic value than any other SMO shoe ou Um market today, and why the
wtoun. tbsbottom. took toe to-
tako no substitute. Sold by shoo dealers everywhere. *
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Always Bought
.The bachelor, of course, has given
marriage some thought, but, aa a rule,
he hasn't got any knobs on bis head
from deep thinking.
Let us work the time that is ap-
pointed us, and after that we shall rest
in peace.—Cromwell.
CRSTORia
For Infmta and Children.
No chromos or cheap premiums, but
a better quality and one-third more
of Defiance Starch for the same price
of other starches. -
Torpedoes la the War.
The present range of the Whitehead
torpedo would appear to handicap con-
siderably that weapon in what appears
to be tbe distance at which future na-
val actions may bo fought. la the
present war in the Bast, opposing bat-
tleships and belted cruisers have
never had much less than 5000 yards
between them in their general engage-
ments. This la nearly double the effec-
tive range of the Whitehead torpedoes
carried in ships of the British fleet,
and 8000 yards outside the new Aus-
trian-Whitehead, which is said to be
safe for an accurate run of 3000 yards.
No torpedo tppears to have been fired
from any of the battleships or cruis-
ers engaged in the naval battle off
Port Arthur, when the Czarevitch, the
Pobeida and the Retvisan appear to
have received all their damage from
the gun fire of their opponents.
A Good and a Bad Wind.
Almost beyond belief Is the story
which comes from England of a trick
the -wind played not long ago on the
spire at a Presbyterian church. It
blew the steeple above the belfry 25
degrees out ot plumb, so that the
spire pointed in a northwesterly direc-
tion, and it was feared that it would
fall. When the next piornlng men
were engaged in straightening it the
wind veered around and blew it back
to its original-position. Of course, it
was necessary for the men to straight-
en It and it* supports, but the wind’s
freak made their work much easier.
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Hamilton, Harry R. Carrollton Chronicle (Carrollton, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, October 28, 1904, newspaper, October 28, 1904; Carrollton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1267935/m1/3/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carrollton Public Library.