Rains County Leader. (Emory, Tex.), Vol. [16], No. [44], Ed. 1 Friday, March 18, 1904 Page: 4 of 8
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‘‘Many of r*
! as a dyspepsia
I Arial result*
Ington, D. C.
W***ei»r***a<ir*«« «*M»r rwaary <•■. saw
WIha Arwwwrlnf AdwtieemeMc
Ktadly Mofttlen This Paper.
Hom*
flam* Hti
bao«’ of
Brigadier-General Kirby
Write*: “I <%n nwinaimd Peruna to
*-% are afflicted with eatarrh "-Geos
D T Kirby Wa*blngU>o.*D. C.
Brig.-General bcbell Benefited.
"Penna is it>det«d a wonderful touir.
tod for coughs and colds 1 know of
nothing boiler.”—F. M. S» hell, Waebdag-
loo, d. r
only u small
lM-u<*flcUl re-
iucola at reel.
_ — send i
they w ill add to
of the fatuvus Ifc-i
N. U.)
k>wp conrwlat
ii alm al not I
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An ounce of content ment la w
pound of sadness. to serve Go
—Fuller
Price i
treat of the Confederate
Army,
ilfy to the merits of
4ah aud a eatarrh
Peruna enjoys the greatest repu-
•• a catarrh remedy of any nwdi-
Thi, la to certify that
Cr. Caldwell's
(LAAATtW
Syrup Pspsinlyas
* I »ny remedy of
tbn kind, because there If
When Your Grocer Says
ho doos not have Dwflanco Btarrh, yoe 2
bo sure he is afraid to keep it until
ouw-k of 12 os. parka*-* are sold l>«fla
Htarch io not only better than auv ot
Cold Water Starch, tmt — —
th* package and sells ft
ot f ronds
turned Many, mans thank*'
Hunt's Cura is guaranteed
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who feeds the fur-
to welcome the
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Gen. I rettsHH
Writes; Many sf
God wants men ’o Ale for I heir fa
i lows rather than to die for their fait I
lien. Powell, Meeker Post No.
gHiM- • After using one hot-’e of
runa 1 becauio ixsivincM < f Ils curative"
qualities, and cmiUuuau its use u* date
; i
>**»<*. I cemliaus its L.cxicr^te ore am
a preventive. and tn old man s
1
SHE 20 CENTS P
Mew net's 1
tflUShcrp Shei
T C/ TU4*r rf'U«MNbl<mm
IBIf - Mr. »r*e4Ad
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Thio
i. Bal
Writes
>M>V1KM MM »MW lleVe tC
Fbta mraZuiu" I 1 h“vo
amount, and can see Tory l*
suits W G. Yarnell, 2JC2 LU
N. £.. Waahiugtou. D. C.
tadlshes ,
nt Flowers. ' I
in order to 1
M!.!-! Beds V
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. W«w-ttve eeansdM
rroiL eu tat
TH
Other Army OmMl|M
dtrnra/ cj
r> r*
(tencnl s.» pber of
genera! Al d^Utoat, h
mou, U. V. L’., Hsd/q
If ycm do vu<VM
tore rewults from tb
at ance to fir. Ha
sutnuent of your
pleased u <!<• y«H
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won yo x/» ronv A
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General Outfield of the Inina Army,
Writes: <4I ha vs used Peruns in my fam
Uy and have found it a Talus bJe modi cine,
and take pleasure in recommending it U
all who sufler from catarrh of the stomach
or who require a tonic of «tBoeu< v —Tbs
C&ro Washington’’S.Q
General Nooke of O. V. <J.,
Writes: "X com turn <1 Peruns to those
who are troubled with < >lds prwii. ung
catarrh ns a most e®ca< iou* cure and as
a gmii gestural t<>nlc C ns F N> sk«
213 B St N W., Washmgtue. D C.
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and
*!f of the ti
General I owgstf
Ai
W*rites I can teal.
Peruns, noth as a k
remedy. Pe
tat loo as a
ciao yet d
Gainesville. Ga.
HEH SSsSsSS,' . .
IM r ••"«(« coiiti.t. huj n«t out«ol4
■Mnww ,h" kl~». b<.o»u.» there IB NO
-----------a e»H>uy ui <<m» ii etanue
■Fn ’or W«AV preeminently alone no a onr-
WS^II eiemaeh Trnubln.. BGn »VMf sprains, nruiaen. cuts, ours
isi.OU Dottlee at aS Oragglote. | »*•» « »o eqn.i O. sera.
; PtPtia your co ,a..nem.. IM, v“",~ ....... ..
T J Hrewakiw.
Livings on. Turn
» and Me botHen
General Erwin’s llrcnmmend
my friends have i.sed Pc runs
sia remedy with the most bene-
o ”—Juba B F.rwiu, Wash-
General Smails, Beaufort, S. C„
WIlles "I have used I*rruna for ca
tarrhal trouble aud And it benrfleial and
to be all that it promises, and freely give
! Il my unqualified recommen Ulioa."—Rob-
cltinens havs } srt Smalls.
i*r General Abbott, of Washington, (>. C..
*w a tat Writes- “I am fullv <*oeTineed.that your
part of 1 retnedv ivruna is »u aaeeileal tooic.
• i* u' -. aiauy .. l. .?■•** <.•*•• •<. wun
" have re- the W ‘st boneAcial results for coughs.
iha.1 fund, i coma and catarrhal trouble. — Ira c*.
Qf Abbotv, Me M. St . X. W.. W».hii<.
uf our In !D C
fpbaklng the truth with 111 humor
is arxilling an excellent dish by cover-
ing H with a pour akuce.
The householder
nace will be the Irst
advent <rf the good c!t
arian troubles, faus-
(1 at tiruefi a fauHncNg
e, diet, or exen me
md the v»ak spot,
from mi operation —
rnrlf once more healthy
eful feeling that is
rring awter. Don’t
ike Lydia E. Pink-
"or it, you uill br a
Emmons, Walker-
The as b a Gon of a aermor
General l.untax o< tk ashingtan, D. C.,
Writes: I vaa cberrfully isoanNii
your remedy as a prrmaacut ami effective
earn for catarrh, colds asu to any one
who D«-'<is an invigorating k>r>ic*lc build
up their system L L Lumax. 1<KB 19lh
8t., Washington 1’ <
Ger Payne of Wanhingtnn, l>. C.,
Writes. *1 join with my comrades iu
invigorating tonic U» build up the sys-
tem"—Gen. E.;*f*-i>c B Payne, MT 4th St .
N W . WaahiDrtoa. D C-
General Talley of Pa., VgL U. S. A..
: “Your Pvruna has been used by
my friends as a relief fur eatai ■ hal
a with the au*t beneficial results
I am so convinced vf the vffhwcy of Pe-
runs that I do not het‘tale to give it nsy
re*M>mmcndatioa" — Wm C<mp*-r Talley,
na D St., hi. K., WaaLtngkic. D C
General McBride MU. S. A.,
Writes "X have do hesitation iu r«c-
omsBcnditMi Peruns to all perwDs who
arc affheted with catarrhal troubles •—
J. I>. Mi Bride. 4.i0 PrnusylvsuU Ave.,
N W., Washington, U C.
BLOOD PUTUFIFR
CURBS catarrS •< «1m ctenach. |u
, — i 1 thnugtii i was uuutned
ition to know thai j torment hero below, but
thing you are a«»w cure rescued roe One
and the cou" •,
ndllure of pub- ,
>i Territory by !
FREE to WOMEN X” °"0,t,r8 '*
A Ijir^e Trial Box and book of hi. *•" ' sJ*7h
at ruction, absolutely Free and Poat> , ,
paid, caoush to prove the value ol UIKl
Po xtine Toile t An tisc ptic
TA Pustltw M In ftwfer
term to tllasehe In
watar - ea«^4i«<>nov,
/SMMSnmBBm anum ownee^rtuikquM
•• U^t.db'.ontair Ina
wk Irritate*
• U r ie it •
1Ws tkunaing rrop
,tw*- J*
T ^^•j*Vs'*vy b<>« make*
WbKS ' IWW* A nt He pt k Solu
tk»«t - la«t« longer
fora flirt her ha« mor.
«M*s In the famIK and
K, T4*” does mors goMdthesany
rv antiseptic preparation
>w« “■ b«>-
The formula of a noted Boston physician,
and used with great success as a Vaginal
Wash for leucorrhaa. Pelvic Catarrh Nasal
Catarrh Sore Thro.-.t. Sore Eyes. Cuts,
and aU soreness of mucus membrane.
Iu Inca! tmatmsnt of female ills Partins is
iavalsabla. I'wl m a Vaginal Was
ehaosatoa ths world u> pm<lu< -i iu sqt
thorougniMMS. liiaarrvaiation tn ciran
and hsaling pow«r; It kills all gsrauiwl
causa inflan.matl m and dfscburin-a.
All toadiugdruggint* keep Pailiiv-; piler.WT.
Ski; if your«<!<>•• not, send lo nt for iL Don't
take asubetit uto — there i>nothing like I'axtioe.
Write for the Free lloa of Fax tine to-day.
> PAXTUH CC 6 Pope Bldg . Boston. Muss
Gen. Seatring M the Confederate Artsy,
Write* I can cheerfully r«-«-outmood
your vaiuaiUe immm*1, I'riuiaa aa a ««ry
exrrlhmt toi.ic, and also FM*d for cough*.
ouid». *w»rrh, aud general d‘-bility"—
W II fVbriDg, IV W 4th St , Jackson
. ■ i .
At*rds Head.
There Is »>n>ethln< about Hunt’s!
Lightning Oil that no other liniment j
BMaeaMB. Others may be good, but i
it la surely the beat h does all yoa i
recommend It for. and more. Fori
spra'ni bnilsea. cuts, burns. M.rhe*. ft••••♦♦•»»♦♦»•••»••••]
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Il I, w«ll to rrlnriwmbrr »nch letter, u ,bo»e when Borne druegiM trie,
lu «t you to buy Msetbtag which he say, i, ju.t m fo<Kl That is mt..e
•Ible. MUO other usedleise ha, ,uch a record of cure, as I.vtlla E. Pink-
Ham ■ Veffeluble Compound ; accept no other and you will he (lad
ISon’t heal tat e to write to Mrs. Pinkham it there la nnvthlnK
<’. ■ ?°Ur i*0 *“>t tindcmt-nd. She will treat you >
with UndncMs and her advice la free.’ No Homan ever r< Krelied P"'
w Itlni; hei and ahe ban helje'd thouaanda. Addrcaa Lyun. Mana.
$5000 -
SFW VW Vjdl* fc. ruikhaut Mrdlt lu® Cv., Lysn. Mast.
Doomed to Torment.
Mr P C Keever, Aberdees Miss,
"Fur year* j suffered from a form .
nf rcretna which made life a buiu-*n |
to* p«r|miM»« j
your Hunt’s i
box did the '
c5<5'eJjgfc«4i/'
---~i(^) ........ ■ .....: A S...-nr Se-t! ■ l.a < ,,ace V .
| mukv* They *111 send you their big
plant and d catalog, together with
enough need to grow
i.iM) fine, solid Cabbages.
2.000 dellelou* Carrots.
> OOO blanching, nutty Celery.
2.000 tch. buttery Lettuce.
1.000 splendid Onlcns.
1.000 i are. luscious Radi-1—
1.000 gloriously brilliant
This great offer is made in
‘-dues you to try their warranted ae. „
—for when you once plant them yoe i
| will grow no others, aud
dut 16c FOS1AOB,
will return this notice. I
them *<v in poet*
he above a yark-
rrllDer Cauufluorr. <
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Ss|28 Army Generals Send Letted 2s
The Inventor of the GrefnaTL
General Butle of South
dyvpryeia and storuach t run Ma. J1HH
beer u*mg your n irik-iue for a ahoK
V-r-od ar.d I f.-c! r. r\ tr.-.u-r. rrlievrd. H !sSk
indeed a Wonderful u.e<1.. iue buaiJcs
good tonic - M < Hu' .r flB
it »f tte
roMffjMHM I
•'From Brlgadier-Ucavt ai King of Confederate I
live, we I Army,
heir sup I Writee ”1 unhesitatingly etale that I
sm oonviacod Peruna is a tuedii ine that
‘will efftx-i all the rnree that is riaiaw-d
i for its «M. -J >Toyd King. Waehing-
| ton, D C.
is\e paid them I
Do*** thia look |
? I must ronfeNS that It
la the white roan that la
•d tn support the red man
The white
paid during that
for rho support nf »he aruvernmenf
eluding Indian* 1707 8 57 604
I of about 110 per capita, no
I'-mm.u Am Ik>«. u p-ih L> ' «-v
but on the other baud they
;<eiked |47 pel capita out uf ll
i hence 1 fall to aoe any juat |
I complain for our treatment u
dlan wards 1 desire now to call the
attention of this house and the roun Captain Varnell, of U aahingtoo, D.C.,
L7 -X ; *•— -■ >•— * -
the secretary of the interior and the i
Da wee commisNion. This commission 1
ha* been In existence about UMi >Larx,
and. including the present appropria-
tion. ha* spent id round numbers the
enormous sum of about fl.500,000,
-’•lountlng to |>0 per capita to each
Ian enrolled.” To this estimate
miiMt be added the cost dt alloting
lands.
Oklahoma's Mineral Wealth.
The mineral resources of Ok'aboma
as yet are comparatively undeveloped.
The Wichita mountain* situated in
Southeastern Oklahoma, however, are
supposed to be rich in Iron ore and
various other mineral* This mineral
district ha* recently been added to Ok-
lahoma. being comprised in what was
known as the Kiowa. Comanche and
Apache reservations, and opened to
settlement in 1>00 Recently large
quantities of oil and gas have been
discovered in that part of the terrl
tory, and from present indications it
blds fair to be one of the richest min-
eral producing countries in the United '
State* The mineral bearing moun-
I tains have been divided into five mtn
, Ing d’ftricta. It is reported -t this '
time that about 3000 people have re-
corded claims In the various districts. I
From this particular section there are j
r.o shipping mines yet. though single
carloads have been recently sent to
the smelters to ascertain the value of
the uie II i« tMtuiuaied G*at lbs out-
put of oil within a year alii amount
b> millions of dollars annually Hun-
dreds of dollars are bring spent
; at thi* time and the oil and gas fields
are being rapidly developed. It la es
iate<l that at least one-twelfth of
v#vlahoma will develop Into rich oil
Helds Within the last sixty days a
vein of coal has been discovered six
aud one half fent thick, semi antbra
cite In quality. In Bastero Oklahoma. -
Coni. >--
iht’uld Nothing Moro Dangerous.
Than a neglected cough." i* what Dr.
1 J. F Hammond, prufeaaor in the Eclectic
Medkuil < ’o I lege says, “qnd as a preventa-
tive remedy and a curativa ag* nt. 1 chror-
i fully reooasmand Taylor’s Cherokee Rem
edy of Sweet Gum and Mullein
At druggist*. SAc, Me. and
bottle.
™Two severe cases of Ovarian Trouble™
and two terrible operations avoided. Airs.
Emmons and Mrs. Coleman each tell I,"'1';
how they were saved by the use < '
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.
< **: ~1 "m *° with the result, obtained
ironi Lydia E. I inkhuin a Vegetable f'uuipound that 1 ft-t-1 it h duty
and a pmilege to write you about it.
“1 suffered for more than five years with mar'
li.g an unpleasant diachaice, a great weakneaa, aud
would come over me which no amount of medicine,
aeemed to correct. Y’our Wp-table Compound four,
however, within a few week, —and saved me f
all my troubles had <li8api»-an><t, and I found myself <
and well. ords fail to describe the real, true, grate
to my heart, and I want to tell every ai. k and auffer
dally with medicines you know nothing about, but tak
ham'. Vegetable Conip<><in<l, and take my word fo
different wurwm iu a short time.” —Mns. Laika
rille. Out.
FOR SALE
PATENT RIGHTS '
has - sad pfwtimliv withost raoital. For Mr- I
Ucutouh *447***. B. L. ADAIR, 026 fclm I
Btrwwt, Dallas, Texas.
Dawss Commission fcapcnsivs.
Il <’(Higrw»*m*n lltepbens. uf Tsxas, j
a during th* debate >n tae lading'ap-
B ntunriatlan bill showed the extrava-1
■ Bancs of th.* Dawe* cumtnissiou by '
Ktrfking a f aipailsun bcMwern tbs ex
[yenssM of that budy and that
Indian service generally throiif
tse United State* He said. *<
the year iMfi t« ltO.1, inclusl*-*
j have paid tin Indians for thfc.i
account of Indian* in the fiscal year *
ending June 30, 1>«3. wan 9I2.O3S.1GK
There aie «buui 270.OOO Indian* in
the United States These figures *bow
♦ hat lu iha> year we have paid them
about >47 per capita
like rubbery?
d<e ’. but It ii
being robbeA
k In idleness
He be* ti taxed and
Indian*
LEWIS'
A* *
er* *ay they don’t keep De-
ber-auiu* tbev have a *t.o*-k in
braado. when tbev know
to a ouFtomer who ba* o»re
If ur pkg l>*U*D* Kta,cb fur
■am* money
I Some preacher* misiak* a aluggiah
I Intellect for a spiritual heart
Another Case of Ovarian Trouble
Cured Without an Operation.
‘I»eab Mrs. Pixkitam:—For fu vrrsl rear, T
troubled with ovarian trouble and a pAinful
inflamed condition, which kept me in bed part
ho time. I did so dread a surgical operation.
_ * 1 tried din. t.n: reniv.lt.'s b. ping t. g. t Is tier,
a but nothing seemtsl t > bring relief until a friend
■ who had been cured of ovarian trouble, through nmi
g the um of your comp ind, induced me to tn It I Oku
took it faithfully for three months, and at the end n. ,<■
of that time was glad to And that I was a well
woman. Health is nature's best gift to woman,
*,n<l 'f y°u llwe it “■«! can have it ivatored
! s\ through Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Cor-
•• f-> \ P"u:'d I feel that all (uttering women shot.™
. V' ' know of thia.”—Mrs. Laura Bu r i Couc-
' \ man, Commercial Hotel, Nashville, Tenn.
YOUR CRCOlt l« GOOD.
Make It better by taking a book t
keeping and shorthand course at |
Tyler College. Tyler Texas In thret* ,
or four months time you can double
your earning capacity The commei j
cial world will pay you twice a« much 1
for mental labor as it will for physical I
labor
Thirteen callt hiYB been received !
from business men, by this school for
j Its graduate*, during the .<»l ten I
' days. If yor haven’t *een tueir cata-
>, write for It and make your ar
range men t * to enter that excellent
wlv Tetter than ai.v eth*r school at once If you will take their
tr-cb. but contain* Ifi o* b thorough, practical and extensive
» ww... for same moa«> a* course, you will find g«x><l payii v P-jm
i tlon* awaiting you sbru you fiuieh. ,
I Address Tyler ('allege Department I
’ O. Tyler t ollsge, Tyler, Texas.
IIUI
.♦4lo“
Deafness Cannot Be Cured
by loral application*, m ib*y cannot rearb it* Sia-
*>a»*xl portion <rt the car Tie-r* la iwly <>ae way l« |
cure d*afa«*M and that tu by c.^atKutloa*! rcniedlr*.
l»wafri*»* la eanM-rt by <n lofixmrrt condition of ibe I
nniooia . f >». I ,.t«. 1. lub« M hen tbt*
(*1 niL« ta liillai’i*>d J u bat* a rumbling aound or l»-
perfaet bearln* ai»l when It i* enttn-'v < Inurd l»*af ,
m-ii 1* th* rr«nn *a I uui*aa tiw* iiDan.mat loti can t-w
yO taken out and th • tube rwat >r*d i It, n>>nr.al rood'
yr* Hom, li*ar',n* will br dr-tn>ya<i forever aloe caae.
out 0f ton are caiioed by . aiarrb wbtcb to u.rtblM
bnt as t*tlam*d . i.d'i' n »f th* mucoau aurfaco*
Sewn gn r one lloodred In i ar« for aay caa* rf
yr, DeafneM tuaod »•? . a<*rrb that cannot be curwtt
KO ■ *»v Haii'aCatarrb < 'ire wend f r ctrcniara free
Ic F J CHLNFt a uo.. lawdo. <•
L *<>ld by Drug**at« ;fi<
1 a*v Hall • FatuHy Pill* for conatipMkm
Think of a little of your own defects
<0 *ntl you will think less of the defect* j _for ’when’r-«
|Z of other* wMI <row no Mi
I ------ XLL ros
[ SO Ba. Macaroni Wheat Par A. * i providing you
SA I Tntruduced by the U. ft. Dept, of Agr. and if you wti
It I* a tremendous cropper, yielding In ---------
C/ *an‘* M fcu* P*r acrc’ an's on *#■
’/r) j arid land*, sut h n* are found In Mont., • (BT.
Idaho, the Dakotas, < olo . etc.. It will
—— | yield from 40 to 4o bu Thi* Wheat and
■■ Apr 11 x and Hanna Harley and Bfomu* ( The tire of a ton of coal depends
p Tnerml* and RllHon Dollar Grans, on whether yoti are buying H or carry-
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h. ■ •» i f
■M rr*r *g»n luc xsn this Monies
to the John A. Balser Herd Co., I,a
Crosse, Vis., and they will send you
free a sarnplw of thi* Wheat and otnwr
' farm needs, together with thvlr gi**t
1 catalog, alone worth >10'00 to any
’ wlde-*w*k* Farmer (W NV' j
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Bradford, J. H. Rains County Leader. (Emory, Tex.), Vol. [16], No. [44], Ed. 1 Friday, March 18, 1904, newspaper, March 18, 1904; Emory, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1322363/m1/4/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Rains County Library.