The Daily Examiner. (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 226, Ed. 1 Friday, July 4, 1902 Page: 4 of 4
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Session begins October r; entrance
examinations the preceding week.
Address Dr.- Allen J. Smith, Dean
Galveston.
For catalogue of ary depart*
men,, or few information, address
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For Building Plans see
W. H. Meyerlambers
Who has had 20 years of practical
experience in the Building line,
and several years study of Ar-
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Pleasant, Palatable. Potent. Taste Good. Do
Good, Merer Sicken. Weaken, or Gripe. 10c, J5c, 60c
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Price, 50 Cent*.
P-epartd by JAMES K BALLARD, St Loub, Me,
For sale by Jne. D. Quinn, Navasota, Texas.
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to one and all, regardless of race
or color, Greek, Jew, G’utile or
Spaniard the same. So we pre-
dict a good administration.
I Horlock, Hugh Wilson,
Quinn, H. A. Smith, Douglas
rin and Gerald Lott
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Nine-
Tenths
of
all the
People
Suffer
from a
Diseased
Liver.
Through Cars and Pullman Sleeper Daily.
Superior Passenger Service. '
Fast Trains and ModemEquipments.
Mr John T Pr&tweod has been
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Grimes county, which is equiva* Cursing; (for women); matricula-
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< REGULATES the Liver, Stomachar
, n Jeanses the System Purifies
pURES Malaria, Biliousness, Constipation, |
U Weal Stomach ami Impaired Digestion. |
Ewy h<ei emrtw to Hn SSWMn.
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' a •-•-■ tell Li dfi^C
and their quota to the pleasure of figuring
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time:
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Biliousness
**1 have ueed your valuable CASCA-
RETS and tlnd them perfect. Couldn't do
without them. I have used them fowome time
for indigestion andbillousness and am now com
pletely cured. Recommend them, to every one
Once tried, you will never be without them.in
the family.’’ Edw. A. Marx, Albany, N. Y.
Navasota People
FOUND—Carrizo Springs
water for sale by all drug-
gists and at bars, and
that it cures indigestion,,
constipation and all stom-
ach, liver,kidney troubles
Ask for doctors testimo-
nial. Carrizo water for •
sale m jugS tt the
Fruit Palace.
Colorad Paper’s Expressions.
The three clippings following
are from the Navasota Bugle, a
colored publication of this city,
and is a fair expression of the
sentiment held toward the Union
by the beat element aud most
substantial colored people:
The White Man’s Uuion Asso
ciation has nominated a full coun-
ty ticket, renominating all of the
present incumbents but the tax
collector and county attorney.
The county has a good set officers
from start to finish. Those of
them who we have had to deal
with are good men with good bus-
iness capacity, and we bespeak
for continued go)d government
in . Grimes county. Hon A F
Brigance wdJ/tje)county attorney.
Bermuda hay for sale by Ch ri
Becker at Norwood’s warehouse.
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ADVERTISE in The EXAMINER
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Between Texas and Kansas CityJ
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The I. & G. N.
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A Good Route
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Texas.
Saved From an Awful Fate.
"Everybody said I had consnmhtion,”
write* Mrs. A. M. Shields, of Cham-
bersburg, P*^ "I was *o low after *fx
months of severe sickness, caused by
Hay Fever and Asthma, that few
thought I could get weU, but I learned
of the . msrveloas merit of D. King’s
Ww Discovery for consumption, used
it, and was rompletely cared.” Foi
desperate Throat and Lung Diseases it
is the safest cure in the world, and is
infallible for Coughs, Cdlds and Bron-
chial Affections. Guaranteed bottles
50c and $r.oo. Trial bottles free at
Tno. D. Quinn’s.
H. & T. C. RATES
Round trip tickets on sale to
Galveston $6.40; Houston >3.80
and Dallas Jio.4^. Limit 10 days
from date of sale.
Knoxville, Tenn., and return;on
sale June 15, 17, 27, 28, 29—July
io, n, 12; limit Aug. 15. Summer
School.
Monteagle, Tenn., and return;-
one fare; on sale June 30 and July
i, 2, 22, 23, 25; limit Aug. 30-
Bible School. ‘ •
. Houston, July 3,4, limit July 6,
$2.80.- . ■ •
College, July 16, 17, limit
J&y 19, 90c.
Birmingham, Ala., round trip
Sept.14, 15, $i9.55: limit Sept.27.
Macon, Ga., roand trip Oct. 4,
5, $25.40; limit Oct. 12.
Tacoma, Portland and Seattle-,
Wash., July t6 to 21. Limit
Sept. 15, $50.-
G. J. Winter, Agent.
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It traverses a territory pch in
undeveloped resources; a territory
containing unlimited possibilities for
agriculture, horticulture, stock rais-
ing, mining and manufacturing. And
last, but not least, it is
The Scenic Route
tor Tourists
The Frisco System now offers the
traveling public excellent service and
fast time—
Between St. Louis and Kansas
City and points in Missouri, Kansas,
Arklntas, Oklahoma, Indian Terri-
tory,. Texas and the Southwest.
Between Kansas City and points
in Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi,
Georgia, Florida and the Southeast.
Between Birmingham and Mem-
phis .and points in Kansas, Arkansas,
Oklahoma, Indian Territory, Texas
and the West and Southwest.
Full information as to route and
rates cheerfully furnished upon appli-
cation to any representative of the
Company, or to
Passenger Traffic Department,
Commercial, Building,
Salat Louie.
. Mr. Brigance has recently been
nominated by the convention of
the White Man’s Union for coun
. ty attorney, which office he held
bacg in the eighties In the con-
vention of 190 delegates this gen-
tleman received 107 votes as the
choice, and in Jiis spicy speech of tiasium i
acceptance he said that he was a ---------
vary different - man to what he
was in those good old days. We
can’t say much about what he
was in those days, but we do
know that be is now a clever,
S. 3. (Emory, 'll. D
MEDICINE-SURGERY.
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat.
ZlabasQta, (£c.ras.
Office over Citizens National Bank building
Resident pbor.e 13; Office phone 96.
Cold Drinks, aud Where to Get
Them.
A new ice shave enables the up-
; to-date Palace Restaurant to of-
fer the public the finest cold
drinks in the country. This in-
cludes lemon, orange and cherry
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glases and the best fruit
cream, and we believe
suit the most fastidious.
The Palace Restaurant.
Francklow & Kennard are me-
diums through whom buyer and
seller can get together.
I. & G. N. EXCURSIONS.
" >Dates shown are those on which
tickets are on sale.
Marlin, Texas, All-Year-Round
excursion tickets from I. & G. N.
points at rate of one and one-
third fares—World Famous Hot
Well, Natural Sanitarium and
Health Resort.
. Birmingham, Ala. National
Convention Colored Baptists; one
fare round trip; sell tickets Sept.
14, 15’ limit Sept. 27,
Special Summer Excursion to
the following California points,
Santa Monica, Long Beach, San
Pedro, Newport Beach,San Buena-
Ventura, San Diego and Corrona-
do Beach, rate $51 round trip;
ticl ets on sale every Tuesday,.
Thursday and Saturday with limit
for return Nov. 30;
Sunday School Institute, Mont-
eagle, Tenn., Aug. 7, 8, 9, 10,rate
$22.6q; limited to>Aug. 25.
Colored Educational Congress,
Atlanta, Ga., Aug. 1, 3, rate of
$26.05; limited to 18 days from
I date of sale.
Gland Lodge Elks, Salt Lake,
’ Aug/6, 7, 8, rate of $46.65; Jimit-
ed to Sept. 30.
To all Tourist points in Michi-
gan, Minnesota, Wisconsin, and
Colorado, rate one fare plus $2,
date of sale June 1 to Sept. 30.
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Baptist Association Houston
July 7th and 8th at rate of $2.80
is r wt 1* w f°r round trip - limited for return
AaHiNaTON/oTe! July 14th. r
■, Knights and Daughters of Taber
Texarkana, Texas, July 6, 7, rail
1 i-jo fares, limited for retura
July 13. - %
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union at Hillsboro, Texas, Juiy
15, 16 at rate of 1 1-3 fares limited .’
dor return July 19.
) United Confederate Veterans of
"Texas Reunion,Dallas, July 29, 30
at rite of $6.40 for round . trip,
limited for return August ist.
J. T. Evans, Agent.
D. J. Price,
G. P. and T. A., 1. &G. N. R. R
Palestine, Texas.
L. H. Fuller, of Calvert, was
here this Week figuring with our
people on putting in a ptfone
system, an ice factory and an elec-
tric light plant. He spoke very
encouragingly of the future of
Madisonville, and doubts not but
that be Will install all three of j
his proposed enterprises here.—
Madisonville Meteor.
The Mulky. meeting will begin (
Saturday night. The arrange-
ments have all been made. Let
everybody attend all these sirvices,
i Lewyn Brigance returned yes-
terday to Beaumont*, to join that j
city’s ball team; after a short
visit to his family here. He says
that Beaumonts’ team is fa^t ’
enough to be felt in the Southern
league. ! \
Mrs. W. G. Milroy and son, of
Navasota, are in the city visiting J
Mrs. Milroy’s parents, Mr. and ’
Mrs, C. G. Artz, on Romana
street.—Tuesday’s San Antonio (
Light.
DENISON
CORSICANA
HOUSTCt
Send 1 Oc in StampsforJCopy of SouthenbPacifloRlce Cook Book, Contalng 500 Re6
F.‘ B. MORSE, M. L. ROBBINS
S. Pass. Traffic Manager. < Gen. Pass. & Tickte ;
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Pure Juices from Natural Roots. I
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I Cotton
Matty miles the shortes line to
3 TEXARKANA. PINE BLUF.F~
Soldiers and Settlers Re- H AKIfJ MEMPHIS
“,115boro' H . Texas to
'A LOUISVILLE AND CINCINNM^^
gBestRoHteto
% NASHVILLE, CHATTANOOGA
^ATLANTA, BIRMINGHAM
JWASHINGTON NEW YORK.
H and all points East ana Southeast.
7I Reclining Chair Cars Parlor Cnfe Cars
Pullman Sleepars
M Information cheerfully furnished by any agent or
7! T. P Little, P A., Corsicana D M Morgan, T P A, Ft Worn
Gus Hoover; T P A, Waco W H Weeks, G P 4 T A, Ty«
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cost of $450,000. The vessel is
321 feet over all,.275 feet on the
water line. When Gov. Allen was
sent to Porto Rico he was given
the Mayflower, after she had been
outfitted at considerable expense,
as his official yacht. The May-
flower, which now replaces the
Dolphin, is under command of
Lieutenant Commander Albert
Gleaves.
The" University of Tex.
Win. L. Prather, L. L. D., Pres’dt
One hundred and twelve in-
structors and officers, more than
1100 students, not including 191
summer students. Women ad-
mitted to all departments. Tui-
tion free. Total expenses $150 to
$250. Students from approved
colleges admitted without exam-
ination, and given credit for .work
completed.
Academic Department—Session
begins Sept. 29; entrance examina
tions Sept. 24 to 27; matriculation
fee $10; 180 courses of study; Uni-
versity system of instruction and
discipline; library of 40,000 voT
umes; Young Men’s Christian As-
sociation; Young Women’s Chris-
tian Ass’n; gymnasiums and gym
instructors for men and
women; athletic field. Teacher’s
courses lead to permanent State
teachers’ certificates.. Engineer-
ing department confers degrees of
civil engineer, electrical engineer
and mining engineej.
Christian geutleman, and I be- Law Department—Session be*
lieve that he will deaLout justice* gins Sept. 29; entrance examina-
tions as above; matriculation fee,
payable once, $30. A two years
course leads to the degcae-of bach-
elor of 1p*,si and entitles to prac-
tice in all State courts. Day
students may ■ pursue academic
courses without charges.
Medical Department—(Located
at Galveston). Four year’s
course; faculty of 22 instructors;
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Those present wer^:
Misses Pauline Steele, Lilly
Harty, Nan Near! Hardy, Gladys
Horlock, Brale Ogilvy, Nellie
Milton, Ethel Bridges, Helen
Kennard, Iseah Horlock, Eloise
Kennard, Ada Rhodes, Mary
Goree, Susie Saunders, Eleanor
Steele, Hattie Van Pelt, Effie
Horlock and Freddie Wain wight
Messrs. Virgil and-IIuntcr Yar-
Harough, Hal Camp, Mike Ander-
ton; Joe Gudger, Mack Steele,
. Arthur Horlock, Ed Harris,
Cheney Bagby, Wood Pickett,
FREE CHAIR CARS ..
THROUGH SLEEPERS w
to the Union for such
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oounty> ^To prove this fact, Mr John A. Lomax, Registrar, Austin
Prestwood makes yon welcome in *“
bis office, no difference what
race your color is, I’ve had busi-
ness with him iu his office and
know whereof I speak. He has
few if at^y equals in his position.
npi‘“ Bugle rises to praise the Uu-
Ip the renomination of this
r .„.oagh bred gentleman. God
grant that-he may live to AU this
office two score years and ten and
• if by reason of strength four
gwcore years. ; .
A Cottplemetttsry Social.
There was a party last night at
the home of Dr. and Mrs. E. A.
Harris, complementary to Mr.
Ed Harris of Fnlehear. There
was music and refreshments to
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Just Received a car of good
brick. J. Ycuens & Son.
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. Ask I. & G. N. Agents for Complete Information' 1
Or write .
L. TRICE, D. J. PRICE,
V. P. Sc Gen. Mgr. G. P. & T. A.
PALESTINE, TEXAS. •
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Two Colored Goats iti Hock.
Constable Forrester landed in
Jail last night two colered gents
of the traveling hobo geaii. ,Oue
Is charged with stealing a guitar
io Brenham; and the other bad
on hie person a two-bit gun which
»apt to cost him about 1100.
Theit. names are Willie Walters
and Silos Ayers.
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Just Eqcaline, nothing else.
Repulsive Features.
v Blackheads, pimples, greasy
faces and muddy complexions,
which are so common among
women, especially girls at a cer-
tain age, destroying beauty, dis-
and making repulsive,
the evening and all had a happy features which would otherwise
appear attractive and refined, in-
dicate that the liver is out of or-
der. Au occasional dose of Her-
bine will eleanse the bowels, regu-
late the liver and so establish
clear, healthy, complexion.
at Jno. D. Quinn's.
Cures Sciatica.
Rev. W. L. Riley, L. L. D.,
Cuba, New York, writes: "After
fifteen* days of excruciating pain
from sciatic rheumatism, under
various treatments, I was induced
to try Ballard’s Snow Liniment,
the first application giving my
first relief, and the second, entire
relief. I can give it unqualified
recommendation. 25c. 50c. and
$1.00 at Jno. D. Quinn’s.
them—the new line of
dancing slippers just receiv^
ed at Wagner & Patout’s. i
Found—a bunch of keys which
were left on the table in the Cit-i
izens Bank. Pay for this notice
and get keys at this office.
"Beginning July ist, there’ll be
. two of ’em, each day. Isn’t that
nice?” -
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drinks in the country.
phosphate. Add to those fruit
ice
we can
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renqminated for county cletk uf school of, pharmacy; school of 1
lent to election, by the White tion fee, payable once, $30. Com-
MrPrestwoodis
a geptleman after the best mod*
ern fashion, and we lift our hat
1 men. Mr
vood realizes that the
«f the county are the prop-
wvPYRiQHTa AMD DESldliB.
Send yoor bnMnew direct to Waehtnyton,
■Ftee tlme, coate lee*i, betteiMwrwoo, 5
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The Daily Examiner. (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 226, Ed. 1 Friday, July 4, 1902, newspaper, July 4, 1902; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1346784/m1/4/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Navasota Public Library.