The Arlington Journal. (Arlington, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 3, 1903 Page: 3 of 10
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Many a chain galls simply because
ono hangs on it instead of standing
erect.
Ignorance may bo bliss, yet the real
self-satisfied chap is thn one who im-
agines he knows It all.
"This Is a fitting ppportunity," as
the lady said .when visiting her dress-
maker.
No man is free who hasn’t got him-
self well in hand. , v
Education has a great deal
with the difference between a
and a hog.
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TTR^i liitFNXT TlEL MADfe.'
THE ORIGINAL DISCOVERY.
THE ONLY GENUINE.
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Coin|>ound will cure any woman
b troubles, inflammation of
’Varies, and kidney trouble*.
Catarrh Cara la
on the
Send for taadi
all Dructtai
'alully Villa I
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We shouldn’t mind woman having
the last word if she’d , only get to it
sooner.
It is necessary to advertise, even
if you are only good, and expeet any
material benefit from the fact. -*
PATENTS
hattawltW Aaalvenery (tote._~ *
•ate, Ma«*tel ■< MWty MS lilsatmtiona < —;
teal ■irwiaii. ate vataaMa taw Rotate far ti
Sun ate aMgatMtusrai alto ae taiaraaUM II
tevtaeaeaFRIK. »•*» waft, writ* to- 6 a
MASON. F1NWIOK * LAWRINOI,
Potent Lawyer*, Washington, D. O.
'himself for
IS A SURE CURE FOR
INFUMED. WEAK EYES. STYES AND
gRANULATED OR SORE EYELIDS.
For Mln by all dreulntd.
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If a girl doubts a young man dur-
ing the courtship he should show her
his expense account
PUTNAM FADELESS DYES color
more goods, brighter colors, with less
work than. others.
**’ ■’'W T. S
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Motbar Gray's Sweat Powders for Childrata
“ Successfully used by Mother Gray, nurse
in the Children's Horhe in New York, cur*
.Constipation, Feverishness, Had Stomach,
Teething Disorders, move and regulate the
Bo wr In and Deetroy Worma.Over80.000Vea-
timenials. At all Druggists. 26c. Sample
’WW? A-Vtotas A. K '
The straw that broke the camel's
back is often found in a mint julep.
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NU-n who hold jobs by cringing, gen-
erally seek to sooth their minds, by
shirking.
Iiewl^’ " S Inglh Binder ” straight 5c c^ar*
quality that ruauy who formerly smoked
10c cigars now stroke Lewis' “Single
Binder." Lewis’ Factory, Peoria, 111.
strnat
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right
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■truat
for whlt’your
—ttpOO forfeit If ortfloal of etaia (after urataaf
PmImmu eaiwot be porfiead.
Lydia E. Pinkham** Vegetable
In t
womb troubl
the O’
More Flexible and Lasting,
aren’t ebake out or blow out; by mini
Defiance Starch you obtain better result i
than possible with any other brand and
Kno-third more for same money.
Pise's Cure Is the best medicine we ever weed
for all aflectlons of the throat end lun<s - Wu.
O. Kmxmlbt, Vanburen, Ind., Feb. 10. 100U
If the kitchon fire could be lighted
by spontaneous combustion there
might be fewer domestic quarrels.
All Itching diseases are embarrass-
ing as well as annbying. Hunt’s Cure
will Instantly relieve and permanent-
ly. cure all forms of such diseases.
Guaranteed. Price 50 Cts.
RIFLC.flb PISTOL CARTRIDGES.
** It’* the shots that hit that count. ” Winchester
Rifle and Pistol Cartridges in all calibers hit, that is,
they ahoot accurately and strike a good, hard, pene-
trating blow. This is the kind of cartridge* you will g3t,
if you insiat on having the time-tried Winchester make.
ALL DBAUBM SBLL WINCkSSTBM MAU OF CARTIUDCMM.
■MSMMrttiRNRMIBNSisiaMnmaiaiiNMaMM
The Independent Farmer.
On September 2 a farmer living a
few miles from Augusta, Ga.. brought
The good Samaritan didn't wait to
be Introduced, to# the man who had fal-
len among thieves.
■others, you may roly upon
Dr. Caldwell’s
(LAXATIVE)
Syrup Pepsin
It koopa the baby's IPtlo bow-
ole oool and regular, ouroa
Wind Collo, and help* them to
grow strong and hearty. 8pe-
olal directions for the babies
on enob bottle label. Your
uruggist seiis i<*
FEFSIN SYRUF CO., Owflcello, Hl.
Female Weakness is Pelvic
Catarrh.
Always Half Sick are The Women
Who Have Pelvic Catarrh.
Catarrh of any organ, if allowed to pro-
gress, will affect the whole body. Catarrh
without nervousness is very rare, but pelvic
catarrh and nervousness go hand in hand.
What is so distressing a sight as a poor
half-sick, nervous woman, suffering from
the many almost unbeamble symptoms of
pelvic catarrh ? She doei not consider her-
seli ill enough to go to bed, but she is far
from being able to do her work without the
II. B. McCarvkr of 801
Cberrv Street, Portland, Ore-
gon, inspector of freight cars
for the Transcontinental Com-
pany, aavs: ‘‘I used Doan’s
Kidney Pills for backache and
other symptoms of kidney
trouble vrbich bad annoyed me
for months, I think a cold
was responsible for the whole
trouble. It qeemed to settle in
my kidneys, boan’s Kidney
Pills rooted it out. It is several
£ took two boxes of ^months since I used them, and
up to date there has been no
recurrence of the trouble. ’’
Insist on Getting It,
Boms gm er* »ay they don’t keep De
fi*nre Htereh becetwe they h> re • eu> k in
hand of 18 e. b ai d . which thev kuo«
cannot be »o.d to * oust >msr who I u on *
Cr* l the I* ox. pkg. Dedauce Ml*ruh fur
■uue money.
Many * women employs * private
Wa II. Neighbors, the well-
known jeweler of West Main
Street, Wytheville, Va., says :
’’ Some four years ago an attack
of grip settled in my back, and
I have suffered off and on ever
since with a dull, heavy aching
across" the small of my back,
always more .severe tn the
morning. It was difficult for
me to stoop or straighten, and
if I sat down for any length of
time it was hard for me to
arise. „ _
Doan’s Kidney Pills, and the
dull, disagreeable aching left
me."
could da and procured a botde^B
as soon as I began taking it that it 1
affecting me differently from anyth
I had used before, and so I kept gUl
ing it. I kept this up for six mad
and steadily gained strength and heal
and when 1 had used fifteen bottfe
considered myself entirely cured, I
a grateful, happy, woman to-duf^
Miss Muriel Armitage.
Penina cures catarrh at th* pel
organs with the same surety as it ce
catarrh 6f the head. Perun* has
come renowned as * positive cut*
female ailments simply because the
ments are mostly due to catarrh. I
tarrh is the cause of the tronl
Peruna cures the catarrh., Th* syi
toms disappear. ■■
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' The Midland Route
AU Oba sppUMoa. of modern oqnlpmeMM Ibo oom.
■toad of patron, of UUs route, Automatic window
liner., oaar re.uns. odjuftaMo ehalr can: btch back
Seal? upbousorod coaoho.: aplondld dlalae oar Mr-
vUo. dl.pea.lne inoalo .urouto at modern priOM, iz*
a diiiilma, sumbo ballMtod. oil eprinklod track.
TWO TRAINS DAILY
In each direction, making olow >- mnectloM a
Ueno for all pula* NORTH, SCJIH. EAST.
Tbs Mortem and qulokeat rente te
•t. Loui*. Kansas City. Chicago. Etc
F.B.McKay,G.P.A.
,• - wwmiAp.wtA*,
• civ nonDCV"*
KYUnuroI r.*,ll.l?*£i£.’:
cure so to <o dove. Trie I treatment free.
, MfflM Dr. H. H. twon’e tens, Boi g, Atlants, Ra.
kKHtl matrimonial Journal hM?dMm",oJ’eCri
OUR HOUDA Y PR ICE 9
on Jowelrpand W.tcbe. oavw you SB*. Send fot
FREX Catahwue end Meuro a bercatn for yourmlt
and friend.. CARBOH DIAMOND 00.,ayraoneo,N.Y.
JXRAW FURSwinfid
*Iw London Jannar, Batea. Opomaaa, Moaent, Mfok.
bf’ Elmf™, JC’
George Wallace,
West Water Btree
at„M7 Baldwin o.ree* ■
“In March, 18F7,1 waa aa
of kidney and bladder true
by Doan's Kidney Pill*
physician said at that time 1
my life could be saved g
by an operation. Night K
night I had been kept Ml
for hours at a time with
rible pain in my back, am
secretions from the Wm
were in aa bad a state M j
sible, .1 suffered With Ml
rtinges frequently and
a weak state. Four
Doan s Kidney Pills CUIȣ
and I now gladly reUndlMI
remedy, because dur|iB
time which has since Mm
nearly seven years, I
had the alighteat sM^
ret uni of the trouble®
CAPSICUM VASELINE
trvT vr is ooLtumrsLa reus.)
A .obotituie for and caper tor to mu.tard or sot
other plMter, and will not tauter the net
delicate akin. The pain allartoe and curauvo
qualitiM of thia article are woadorfnL It will
•twv the loolharlie at once, and reUaro.bMd-
achaandaciatica. Wo recommend It M the but
and aaf.at eiternal cooiuer-ixritant known, aho
aa an eternal remedy for palna in the cheat
and atomach and all rheumatic, nonralfic and
rout/ complaints. A trial will prove wnat wo
claim for it, and it will be found to be invalu-
able in the houMhold. Many people Mr “it la
tha bMt of alt your preparations.** Price IS
cantK at all drua.iala or other dealer., or hr.
..Madias ttaa aosuuvt to us io
; a •' ; * Z -
NswVom cTtt.J
To Cure a Ooltl tn One <l»y
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. Al!
druggisui refund money if it f nils to cure. 25a.
SHOT GUN ”1
H..E,;jy.4,sS f
■re found on every American ’ I
farm where there io a lies
boy. New Club loaded with ' I
black powder. Nitro Club
and Arrow loaded with any ■
smokeless powder. They are
"Duck Killers.”
CfUlopie free. ' _
The Union Metallic Cartridge Co.
BRIOOBJ*O«T, CONN. fl
UK. bttAcno UkUvoriMltU
EYE BALSAM
18 * ,URE CURE F0R *
Bow many beautiful younw girls de-
t velop into worn, listless ana hopeless
women, simply because sufficient atten-
_ tion has not been paid to their physical
development. No woman ia exempt
from physical weakness and periodic
pain, and young girls just budding into
womanhood should be carefully guided
physically as well aa morally. Another
» • woman,
Mlaa Hannah E. Merxhon. Col-
lingswood, N.J., aaya:
thought I would write* and tell
hat, by following your kind ad-
vice, I feel like a new person. I was
always thin and delicate, and so weak
that I could hardly do anything Men-
_* aa ra> irregular.
a bottle of your Vegetable
id and began to feel better
X I continued it* use, and
rell and strong, and men-
-ly. I cannot say enough
medicine did for me."
Blood Syrup
cunts BT
ReMilMse But use Simmons’ Liver Purifier (tin
, box). Many imitations of the original^
so be careful and see that it’s “Puri-
fier” and manufactured by the A. C.
Rlmmnn. Jr Mwdlrtna Cn x.-» .
PATENTS
a. S. A A *. LACEY, Fatent Att’ys. WasMagton, 0. C.
FOR FARMERS' USE.
STvlll m.a.apw-lal
mon.y. otplow.r froa. Iowa, Mabraaka *ady I ■ I
E^StafoFalra. _ .
C-a.Harpav Mfo.e»^ ta«1. WaraMIIWwa. low.
w. uuom
Liver and |
greatest exhaustion. ■ Thia is a very co** *
mon sight and is almost always due to pci* • j
vic catarrh.
It is worse than foolish for sb ma*|i' !
women to suffer year after year with a jfla*' ‘ J
ease that can be permanently cured. 1
Peruna cures catarrh permanently. II |
cures old chronic cases as well as a slight a
attack, the only difference being in th* <]
length of time that it shouM be taken V* -
effect a cure. * ■
If you do not derive prompt and satisfac-
tory results .from tha use c >f Peruna, write I
state* I
Most of us know some time in our
i lives when the loss of a job was our
temporal Salvation.
COTTON BELT ROUTE.
Low rates for the Holidays.’ One
fate plus $2 to the Old States; also to
St. I-ouis. Memphis. Chicago and other
stations in Missouri. Iowa, Illinois, etc.
On sale Dec. 19, 20. 21. 26. Limit 30
days. Low rates to Texas and Louis-
iana points wllb-also be_made Past
experience has proved to you that you
get the best service If you go by The
Cotton Belt. Write and tell us where
and we will tel) you how. A. S. Wag-
ner, T. P. A., Waco; D. M. Morgan, T.
P. A . Fort Worth; John F. Lehane,
0. F. and P. A., Tyler.
When you need help the wise
is to get somebody to “honer"
you.
r erpua other great business ocmcerns
to th* Wes/ forbid not Only the use ot_ '
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tent among all classes of the commun-
ity, of “playing the races.” Business
reasons thus make necessary the con-
trol or avoidance of habits against
which moral reasons are too often
helpless.—Everybody’s.
it be la aeeior
2. Co., dates
ly ana State
iearn orpNE
FRANK J. CHENKY.
y before m- and aokx-rUied la toy preaeocej
ty ot December, A. P. ItkM.
W. GLEASON,
Notary Ptbllt.
taken Internally, and acta
b Old and mucous aurfacee ot tbe
Imonlala, free.
XHENEY * CO., Toledo, O.
in.75c.
are the bMt.
. “Am using ALLEN S FOOT-EASE, and
can truly say I would not have been vlithout
it so long, had I known the relief it would
give my aching feet. I think it a rare good
thing for anyone having sore or tired feet. —
Mrs. Matilda Holtwert, Providence. R. I."
Sold by all I>ruggists, 25c. Atk to-day.
• VRAT SICK KIDNEYS CAUSE.
..... JLidhet Complaints. — Dfe-
neMlC' tlrlght’s Disease,- Inflam
mation of the Kidneys, Dropsy
(swell ing’of the limbs or body),
incessant pains in tbe back or
loin*.
Bladder Trouble* — In-
flammation of the bladder, in-
flamed passages, palp id Jtassing
urine, incontinence of urine, too
much or too little urine.
U«ic Acid Troubles.—
Rheumatism, Gravel, Gout,
Gall Stones, Lumbago.
Nerve Troubles. —Neural-
gia, Sciatica, Nervous Collapse,
Sleeplessness, Melancholia.
other. disorders are
caused dlftifctly or indirectly
by faulty kidney action, and
caa be reached and cured by
Doan’s Kidney Pill* This
remedy has cured every com
plaint recorded above, and over
50.000 testimonials prove its
surprising merit
50 cents per box, of all deal-
ers, or mailed on receipt of
price, by addressing Foster-
Milburn Go.. Buffalo, N. Y.
FRISCO SYSTEM.
Holiday Excursions -to points In the
Southeast, also to Arkansas, Illinois,
Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri
and Nebraska, including ' St. Louts,
Kansas City and Chicago, at rate of
one fare plus |2 for the round trip.
Limit for return 30 days. Tickets on
sale Dec. 19, 20, 21, 26. Through cars
to Memphis, St. Louis and Kansas
City.. For further information write
to W. A. TULEY, G. P. A., .
Fort Worth, Texas.
to that city two bales of cotton, for
which he received 115162. Out of
this he paid' bl* factor |65 which he
way | owed, and had still remaining on his
for farm seven bales of cotton. These
will bring him pure profit, and In ad-
dition he has. made enough corn-and
Miaa Muriel Armitage.
Queer Doings of Rifle Ball-
I myself made the most extraordi-
nary shot at an antelope that I ever
heard of, which, however, has nothing
to do with good shooting, but rather
with thff erratic -course that a rifle
ball may take. With several scouts,
white men and Indians, I rode over a
hid, to see three or four buck ante-.,
lope spring to their feet, run a short
distance and then stop to look. I
made a quick shot at one, which
dropped, and on going to him I found
him not dead, though desperately
wounded. Thq animal had been stand-
ing broadside on his face toward my
left. The ball had struck the left
elbow, splintering the olecranon, pass-
ed through the brisket, broken the
right humerus, turned at right angles
and gone back, cutting several ribs,
broken the right femur, then turned
again at right angles and came out
through the inside of the leg, gnd
struck the left hook joint, which it dis-
located and twisted off, so that It hung
by a very narrow string of hide. I
never again expect to see so extraord-
inary a course for a rifle ball.—Outing.
iruna,
a full
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to give you hie valuable advice aratw^aBMM
Address Dr. Hartman, President of Th*
iry a course lor a nne bail. —outing. ■ {ronl able to do her work without the Hartman Sanitarium. Columbus, Ohidk |
’’ ■''i it -■■if' . -■“> ’’ •
cases throughout tbe South. They
would mean an extinguishment of
debt to the factors, buying on a cash
basis, and therefore at a greater ad-
vantage, and with enough supplies
made in addition to cotton, the whole
of next year’s crop as a surplus crop,
and consequently the farmer indepen-
dent of the prices of cotton.—rSouth
era Farm Magazine^ >a&
A Trinity of Dangers.
i.The. J.rial’y Z
republic has to fear are immorality,
indifferentism, and fanaticism. Im-
morality produces one or the other,
according to temperament. Unfortu-
nately, in the body politic, Indifferen-
tism and fanaticism do not antidote
each other. The one Ts-dry rot; the
other, combustion and swift destruc-
tion. Men who love their country
enwugh to be glad to serve it. and ara
wise enough to sfbady it; who honor
the law, and therefore are careful
tfhat laws they enact; ften who can
hasten ultraconservatives without los
ing their hold upon them, and are
able to check fanatics without driving
them to riotous extremes; men who
discern where reform ends and de-
struction begins, who wish to possess
only what tney can assimilate and
beneficently govern—these ia each
generation can save the stale, and
these only.—James M. Buckley’s, ifl
December Century. ‘
FL.IIIW mairrwruniai avwiH.i bandaoma oxira.
^iuTpu-Zm" lotto^’i^r.o.'^ita&MeTaU
lAMTHEMANTS?
BUSINESS EDUCATION HOMS
A M aaste. tai Mfe*. m imtote six» res uaseext luvsmru CAiusout
a -1 Toby's Business College, Waco, Texas
® r*** I fobv’s Instih*-' nf IrmiinH New York City
uiuvu uc um maun unuugn cons-ana - —
; forage to -carry him until the next ~
man,- in.v uiu unu wr.-u, the cotton crop is made. Ths Au,-----
mullnin stalk, never- consider the good it is Chronicle says that this farmer's
curing lung troubles. It
.....
An Old Field Weed.
Many seeing that old field weed.
socotoplialiing in < ,. _
proeeitls in Tayfor
Stxtb er Ohio, City or Tolbdo, I
Lvcaa Coubtt.
Fa.J. CnB«ar make* oath that
nartnar of the firm of F. J. Cmbxst A Co.
bualaeas In the City ot Toledo, Coantr '
aforcaald, and that Mid firm will pay «»..
HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and e»«l
Catabbm that canaut be cured by the um i
Catabbh Cvbb.
Sw-orn to
thia Sth day
Hall*
directly
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Uall'a Fi
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It b the purest, cleanest starch made. , *■
It b free of injurious chemicals.
It can be used where ordinarily you would be afrpid .
to use starch of any kind. ---------
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GRATEFUL HAPPY W0
Business a Temperance Reformer.
All the railroad* that'center in Chi-
cago have prohibited the use of liquor
wife
THANK PC-RU>NA FOR TI
RECOVERY AFTER YEARS
SUFFERING.
The more knowing a man la me i«w
be known.
Kaper Stocking*).
Paper glove* and stockings are now
aeing manufactured in Europe. The
lockings have been carefully- exam
med by experts, and they are loud in
their praise of them. Let no one as-
sume, they say, that these stockings,
because they are made' of paper, will
only last a few days,'for they will last
almoat aa Ion* aa ordinary stockings.
The reason is because the paper of
which they are made was during the
process of manufacture rendered Into
a substance closely resembling wool,
and waa then woven and other wise
treated as ordinary Wool.
It ts easy to acquire the knack of
kissing if the party of the other part
knows his or her business.
NW* ready, always reliable, are
Cheatham’s Laxative Tablets. They
cure a Cold quicker than any known
remedy. Easy to carry, pleasant to
ta)te. Guaranteed. Price >6 Cta.
He Is a mean joker who will rail at
the chestnut. Old friends should nev*
er be slighted.
Miss Muriel Armftage, 36 Gteeaw
Ave , Detroit. Mich., District Orgeta
of the Royal Templars of Tamper*
in a recent letter, says :
”1 think, that * woman naiw
ihriakBlrom making her trouble* pul
but restored health has meant eo ns
to me that I feel for the sake off St
suffering women it is my duty to
what Peruna has done for me.
” I suffered for Kve years with***
irregularitip-^whidk b'teghtagM
^ffi^jnaanh^alums^M
Why It la the B««t
Those Who Have Tried It
wffl ue* *0 other. Deffanee Cold Water
march has no equal in Quantity or Qual-
ity—16 os. for 10 cents. Other breads con-
tain only 19 os.
ARE YOU GOING WESTT
To California or Arizona, only |25,
via the Santa Fe. Tickets on sale
September 15 to November 30, 1903.
Tourist Sleeper Texas to Lqs Angele*
r^owKeH: ><*ate-
' Music hath charms to sooth* th*
savage breast, but Simmons' Cough
Syrup soothes any breast; if same be
afflicted With Colds, Coughs and like
troubles. Guaranteed. Price 25 ana
10 cents.
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■ Jedgo a toau by his garments it
like buying a mine that has not even
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Stanberry, William M. The Arlington Journal. (Arlington, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 3, 1903, newspaper, December 3, 1903; Arlington, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1313556/m1/3/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Arlington Public Library.