The Commerce Journal. (Commerce, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, August 18, 1905 Page: 4 of 8
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utes.
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Chaip ShiMglas.
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The Gr<
of
Prof. W. L. Tittip loft Satur
un-
mosquito.
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local improvements.
YELLOW FEVER
There is No Occasion for Alarm.
La-
druggist.
Swearing
were not
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in the city.
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WINE
OF
Kxpruce.
Acute attacks of colic and Di-
' fl
The best patriotism manifests
itself in the improvement
home and local surroundings.
Th eke is now less charm that
ever in the musicof the mosquito.
destroyed a car load of bananas
from Louisiana but the mosqui-
toes escaped—Smart Mayor.
Mob look Him From The Officers
and Burned Him.
NEGRO ATTEMPTED TO ASSA ULT
WltliS GIRL NEAR SULPHUR
SPRINGS.
Remember the Lessons of the Ep-
idemic of 1898
gaged on both ■
work. 1
In addition to tffl
tory, general impi
•Jy. trans-
Jjurday.
Winnsboro,
■Lis week.
Left Friday spending a few days wit
i la-
•en’s
J. M. Lewis,the genial poet of
> an I
Mr.'
poets
SIBSCKIPTIOS KATES
One Year............. ..SI.00
Six Months..................50
(^-Advertising rates are made on :
basis of 4 weeks to the month.
see
COMMERCE JOURNAL.
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY.
W.aSe. jfc-c c.
in Both phones, 64.
—————— ——
The way to destroy mosquito-
is not to allow any stagnant pools
about your place.
'» eturn-
rile.
jrisited
week.
for
krket.
SOON SUFFERED THE PENALTY
4
The peace envoys of Russia
and Japan are now about to quit
intimating what they will do ami
what they will not do prepara-
tory to knuckling down to the
final test, The fate of two em-
pires is now trembling in the bal-
ance, with perhaps wide world
consequences quivering on the
issue.
*
tmMa to aasfl
SFASTTRAIli
u«.. 4., i.. *.»><.» ,= st. Louisj
'>e |ou lair. The sensible coursei « , Ja
•s tn bigin atones taking Prickleyl' * find tilO
Ash Bi’ters; th<t marvelous «v— «UFE1B PULLXA1 V23TL
H AWD80ME MEW CE AIB|
SCOTTS EMULSION
bri<ht« to c«»y **» <•*
starved system along until
Hr* wpyort la aedlaary to
Smd kx free Mel
SCOTT a BOWNK, C
We are grateful for the fact
that Commerce is beyond the
Yellow fever belt. At the same
time lets clean up and make
assurance doubly sure.
Help place the Journal in your
neighbor's home by inducing
him to subscribe for it.
GAVE UP SUPPORTER.
leave town
waited for the first train out of j
Sulphur Springs to get away.
After the burning of Williams
and the handling of Cherry every
thing quieted down and men went
to thei'- respective places of bu-i '
neas as usual.
a_ busi-
Lt%lfday.
‘l.aT. is
Jo1 Jmerce.
rly to
When the Cotton Belt extends
the Sherman branch to the coal
fields Commerce will quickly
double its population and treble
its values.
The Journal is simply a local who touch the affections of the
itself to people.
was in town a few hours Satur-
day. He left in the afternoon
for Copeland where he will cott-
ier Ash Bitters, lu the sections
where it was used the most there
were fewest cases of (ever You
cannot do better in this hour of
danger than to make use of the
means which ex|ierience has prov-
en in be the Heit 'or fighting off
.his terribis »< urge
The Commerce merchant.-
help pay city, county, and state
taxes, and help build churches [ diseases, sho .hi always be k i t th - Griggs residence, where Miss
• U t n o r i /I n Li » • . a . - a -
screamed and called for help.
Her cries were heard by her sis-
ter, on whose approach to the
scene the negro was frightened
and ran away.
A< soon as possible the officers
were notified and were given a
description of Williams, and in a
short time succeeded in capturing
the brute one and half miles east
of Sulphur Springs, on the M. K.
A T railway track.
The negro took the track im-
pre- mediately after he left the
arc
liable to follow, So it should
The politicians
' and choked
, Ho hing nearly off.
The negro told her at the same
lime that if she gave the alarm
or tried to scream he would cut
He is the Eugene Field "o‘*i‘bBt.nding
Arrested For Fat e
Hay, oats, bran, <
falfa, millet, or :
good to feed on.
Goods delivered to
city trade.
numerous at the State Farmers | BL ltl BUlITE BUi’lOD.
Ln ion in Waco as it wAs thought
they vfiiuld be They got a tip
from the Union no doubt. No
doubt that they were there for
business and not in tne interest
of any candidate.
- ~a .. - j ■ ■■
* 1 -xl
Fz
It made me
50c. Sold by
An exchange has a long edito-
rial on how to manage a wife.
He might have saved his pains
and the vain expectations of the I to t;
reader by simply writing it un | but
“How to
her
Indigestion Causes
Catarrh of the
. Stomach.
For many yean It haa been supposed that
Catarrh of the Stomach caused indijeatton
and dyspepsia, but the truth is esactly the
opposite. Indigestion causes catarrh. Re-
peated attacks of Indigestion Ini lames the
mucoua ..tembranes lining the atomacn and
exposes the nerves ot the stomach, thus caus-
ing the glands to secrete mucin Instead of
the juices ot nstural digestion. This la
called Catarrh ot the Stomach.
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
relieves all Inflammation of the mucous
membranes lining the stomach, protects ths
nerves, and cures bad breath, sour risings,
a sense ot fullness after eating. Indigestion,
dyspepsia and all stomach troubles.
Kodol Digests What You Eat
Make the Stomach Sweet.
Bottlesooly Rents' sir. J I 00. holdlr.e 2’4 times
rka trial sir. which Mils tor SO cents
Prepared by E. 0. DeWITT « OO.. Chicago, III.
For sale by C. O. Hill, druggist,
Commerce, Texas.
DoWftt’s Sslve
For Piles, Burns, Beres.
...Best...
Passenger Servlet
TEXASgfl
4 IMPORTANT
, i-..
Hungry ?
Our stock of Grr
complete. We ha
celebrated ^Whitr
and 20th Centur
Every sack will
We also carry a I
ply ol
Entered second matter April 7
19t>'» al the post ofhre ai Commerce, reya-
under Act of* on^resHof arrh, 1N7V.
CUT IT OUT”
the doctor to man;- of his lady patients, because he
doesaft know of any medicinal treatment that will positively
cure womb or ovarian troubles, except the surgeon’s knife.
That such a medicine exists, however, has been proved
by the wonderful cures performed on diseased women
in th«Msands of cases, by
Afi«r it was made certain thai
the ifficers had the right negro,
the; -it»rted ba'-k to town wit1
h- ■ risoner. On approaching
the iwn they were met on the
mam street near the waterwork-
standpipe by about five hundrfd
men who asked the posse to stop,
which they did.
>’ n after stopping some one
-*• izing the negro jerked him out
of the buggy in which the officers
had him, and in the scnffle with
the officer some person shot the
i negro.
The officers were soon over-
I I powered and a rope being brought
ra ass put around the neck of the
fi I negro, who was dragged to the
3 I soul!.west corner of the public
■ isqusrej where preparations wore
■ mad-' to hang him to a telephone
■ POL,
H As they were waiting some one
g <-ame up with a can of coal oil,
■. which was pourad over William.
B land a match was struck and
‘ touched to the oil and his cloth-
J ‘ ing caught fire, enveloping him
■ j in naOies, and in a short lime h<
■ died screaming and struggling in
I |agony.
E SivuB after Willlass was burn-,
= . eu to death it was rumored that
I ! .another negro named Jim Cherrj
■ had made some remarks about
3 the matter, reflecting upon Mis.
I Griggs, the lady whom William.
I assu al ted. A number of men
i called on Cherry and being con-
1 vinced that he had been too glib
I with his tongue he was knocked
| on the head wilit a basebail bat
I ard rsrmw’y escaped being li’l
4 ed. He-w*3 g’vei. until night to
feed Stuff.
re*
-suddenly ap cure<L "'hen my drugzisl advised , per ippi); all other building ma-
.. „ i u .mime t° U8e Hetbine. It made me . ■ , • m .
P.O- ed by a negro named Ton 8ound and wel| „ 5Qc So|dl„ terial tn proportion, at O. T. Lyon
or 35 years j. a. Eall, Commerce, Tex., ‘ A Son’s lumber yard.
) arm,
and
der the title this way
Manage Your Wife—Let
do as she pleases.”
We are in for a rigid and
relenting, never-ceasing quaran- - -- -
tine against the disease bearing the Houston’iw‘vrinpublHh
' [edition of poems this fall.
— . . [Lewis is one of the few
dnd prompt relief must b« obtain- *
ed. There is no neces-ity of in-
curring the expense of a .physi-
ifian’s service in such case if
Chamberlian’s Colic, <Cholera
LDtart-hoea R.-medy wdl reir^’s
J the patiet.1 before a doctor could
‘arrive. It ha* n<vre bas known
to fail, even in the most eevre
and dangerous Cases and no fam-
ily should be wi'hout it. For
sale by all druggiete.
FAoTESTTIMETOl
(ooMMsa anuiM
ii jfWIlt 132 S25J3C
i. win niso, aid siXEpEMa wrraB
ztaiiun. punfv liiu cio.id ai.d to I iMcoae«RAav< Pullman
-t'muln'.ing the liver and kidney.1 tourist cm acai
all bile and uric acid impurities: CALLEOB
will.be driven nut of the body. FOsmvaz.rNOq|
In sh.-rt, it. puts the eysteui in i “‘““““■I
.<-rpe<t urd-H Bemetuiicr 1M)8. CUtrC«(B«J
That was n r-cord year for Prick* ST. LOUIS,
See sar
a. r. nieacs, tw.
u a. rwotiri,
T. F, Tl’RNER, Editor and Proprietor
“Make Hay While the Sun Shine*.”
There is a lesson in the work
of the thrifty farmer. He know- |
that the bright sunshine may I
last but few a days and ho pre- mediately after he left the scene
pares for the eh wers which an- , , . . .
so liable to follow, So >t should °f h 8 dastardly Miault, and pass-
be with every hou-eho d. Dy- ed through Sulphur Springs, go
sentery, diarrho-.a and cholera j (n& on until he was overtaken by
morbus may attack <me member the officers.
i Of the home without warning.] m. .
Chamberlian e Colic, Cholera and 1 h“ P°Me accompanymg the
Diarrhoea Remedy, which is th- °®cer9« together with a numbe-
■ - best known med-cine for th--- of c-tizens took W illiams back t>
and school houses, but the mail I as immediate treatment j jrig.-s identified him as the ne.
order houses don’t. Hence you ' prove f8laj ’ 8a‘|e'J b '*'a^ I gro w ho attempted to assault her.
should trade with the merchant druggist. " Aft r it was made certain tha1
who helps ioeai conditions.
p t ice c am i
Mrs. Dallas Harb»rt and little
daughter attended the Red Men’s
picnic at Celeste and are spend-
ing the week there with relatives.
Rhruniatlam
When pains or irritation exist
1 on any part of the body, the ap-
plication of Ballard’s Snow Lini-
. „ men! gives prompt relief. E. W.
irritation in 'he throat makes Sullivan, Prop. Sullivan House
you fee! uncomfortable, take Bal- £| Reno O. T., v. rites, June^th
lard • Horehound Sy< up. Don't 1'102: I tak pleasure in rec-
wait until the disease has gone commending Ballard's Snow Lin-
beyond control. Mr. and Mrs. iment to all who are afflicted with
--------------- H,ia lh£ oulY.rpnr.r-
edy I have found that gives im-
’. 25c. 50•. «l.<0.
As we are now threatened with
an-ther \ i-it.iti m of the dreid.d ,
yellow lev-r it is weU t > return- '
oei the • xperirncea of the last . c-
iasioii, In nil sections where
yellow lever made it* aj’p araticef
it will he recille.l that persons wh->
kept their stomach, liver an 1 bo-
wels strong and active were not i
• fleeted by the dise.se-; while'
•there apparentlv h-althv were!
tickin down. The-e latter were'
all (pore or ie-s habitually con-!
sttpat d, bilious or vic.itns of bad
igestion; as a result the blood be-
came impure and the vital organs
were unable to resist the deadly
ever germs. Now is the lime to
;>repa-e for what isto fdio.v. Get'
your ftmilr and ynursi If iu shape!
to resist the dis. ase. You don’t
know whan yotrare eX|K'S<sd t > it, i
every Tnan you meet tn ty be sfft-ct- [1
ed and if you put your prepare-I1
tton off from d iv to day you insy T0
'ie|oolate. The sensible course |
■s tn b tgin at one** taking Prickley j' *
Ash Bi’ters; that marvelous «y«- SUPELC
tern regulator and blood purifier
U-e it regularly every dnv. Half
a wine-glassful each inorn nli after
b-enkfa-t will k>e|> vonr -bowel-
.pen and beaitby, i- Oiov.
..-no then the s-om-i'-h «nd <V-I
it ttiiuii. purify ttiv uio.id a;.d by i
-Fmtiln'.ing the liver and kidney-1
newspaper and adapts . t r r jcju
local conditions and advocates of Texas, or rather he *is an in" her P*'rilj>U8 condition Miss Grigg
------- provement on Field. Tjie volume
~;---- --- no doubt will be widely cireulat-
The wise Mayor of Cairo, Ill. ed and enjoyed. It will contain
his best published and many un-
published poems, and will be val-
uable acquisition to any library.
Price $1.50, Houston Printing
Company ofHouston, Publishers.
Il«*rbin«.
Render the bile more fluid and 1
thus helps the blood to flow; it I
affords piompt relief from bil-
liousness, (digestion, sick and
nervous headaches, and the over w u Crai of Cooper,
indulgence tn food and drink
Het-bine acts quickly, a dose af- '
ter meals will i ring the patient
’utogood condition in a few days
G. L, Caldwi 11. Agt. M. K. 4 duct a revival meeting.
P. R. R, Ch cUtah I. T., writes
April 18, 1903: “I was sick for
over two years with enlargement J
of the liver and spleen. The
doctors did me no good, and I Sap pine shingles, $1.40 per
had given up al) hope of being i 1000; heart pine shingles, $2.40
Last Saturday a young man, j
named J. A. Smith, got a iic-nse
> marry Miss Daisy Ashmore, '
— I was prevented from securing
her. Monday Smith was ar-
rested on eouiplnint of the girl’s
i father for false swearing as she
I is under 15 years old. Smith
as 1 gave bail and was released.
CARDUI
IT CURES WOMB DISEASE.
It has saved the fives of thousands of weak, sick
women, and has rescued thousands of others from a
melancholy lifetime of chronic invalidism, it will cure
you, if you will only give it a chance. Try it>
Sold at every drug store in $i.oo bottles.
■---p- ' - ' ...............
WRITE US A LETTER
Pnf. aside all timidity and writ* r~
fre«ly and frankly, in strictest conA-
telllnt nn nil y«ur aymptoms
^dtronbWs. We will sand fren adv les
sealed anretopeY. Irw tn
Address .* Ladies'Adriaory
Chattanooga
at the Elite.
* Uncle • Dick England visited Sprjntf8
! in Greenville Sunday.
* Fbr ice cream, cigars and fine
candies tn^l,*’JiJl? leads.
For saddles, ha-ness and strap
goods see Tom Sayle Co.
Its no joke. Dehenport is sell-
ing you goods at and below cost.
R. E. Reeves is visiting his
daughter in Forney.
Wanted al once, 100 three foot “Gtan.
bois d'arc blocks. W. E. Sayle.
The more you eat the better it •
taste-, I he ice c earn at Iceland.
Miss Essie Mallet has return
ed from a visit irt Quinlan.
Mist*Lorena LaRoque is spend
ing a few days at < ash.
W. A. Foote transacted busi-
ness at Enloe Saturday.
Dr. M. C. Thompson of
donia was here Saturday.
C. A. Leddy of Greenville [
was in the city Monday.
Henry Barria of Greenville
spent Bunijay in the city.
F. XL Echols has returned from
a business ripjri Howe.
L. (»<>Kjn spent Sunday *
^Rklatives at Klondike.
tr 1^1^..
Mit* hell is spend
Norman >
old and leavd>nnsbor°-
children. LanV’ a business
and has a wife
dren. I was the
It is reported that thylay.
ice cream supper Frii
at Langston’s home j
Norman and family w4
LangtiUrn waived e»
and his bond placa
which he succeededgiui 1
and was released.
--------aY
COLLEGE NO
The new 64 room |
tory for young ladiel
ing up and will be d
rapid completion asj|
strong crew of harfs rfi-rn! Wells.
f last week
sit relatives. |
Lade a. bjlsi-
under way about th^l'
making ready for th
opening.
Inquiries are coming
and in large numbers indkhings
a large attendance from thl
day with a constant ind
through the entire session.
Dear Gus:—have solved the
mother-in-law problem; just
give her regularly Hollister’s
Rocky Mountain Tea. It will
make her haelthy, happy and
docile as alamb. 35c, tea tablets.
Sold by C. O. Hill, Commerce,
TffltBS.,
Good roads are a necessity
and not a luxury. Why not ge
up a good roads club and in :
systematic way go about improv
ing the roads that lead into Com-
merce. The better the roads the
more people who will come here n s a rnan 30 , -
to trade. The more trade the „id> who seized hpr by the
more money we make. It’s busi and ^ro8sly jn8ulted h„r
ness, isn’t ity • i, • . , , , * ~ ■■»*» -j-w.
________ [bruib -d her severely, and beai day for his home in Mt. Vernon,
her, tearing her He will go to Gober soon to
take charge of the public schools
at that place.
For hay t v.s sen Com Sayle Co.
JUi* '•'l •*
11 al I •*’*
tor sap and heart shingles
yiajie 1 o.
Vs Oma Carr has returned
/Ladonia.
ibrey Goff is at
i>nv ille.
p 1 n I— ii ac- they .ill
,1 to tin e ‘ di ay*.
Wagon in buggy paints, biu '
just n ' 11 II'
">r. J. 8. Smith spent Sunday
'in Cash.
Miss Kate Lindsey is at home Abernathy &
from Fairte.-. J
Go- •! ti.ings to • at all the time f) jl ^(/nfTl At4 V
at Mallett A Berry’s. I O *
D licui" ' c.md es -nd al) kin i-
cold drinks at 1 I.
J. Davie of Annona was
town Monday.
- If it’s good things to eat you' M'ss G« itiudt Abloi
want phone Mallett A Berry. returned from a v.sil
. l^ouis.
Just received a car of White .Az -
Wolfe flour at Tom Sayle Co. i ^‘‘-S Barrett Music
r I music instruction book
9 Quick service and best lunches ilnd 75c.
I Misses Millbollon of
.. i are guests of M
■ davant’s family.
Crowds are taking ai
of the cost sale at Del
and saving money.
Mies Della Britton, of
ville spent Sunday v
Misses Heath.
Will take 2 or 3 tons
hay or corn or oats on
Barrett Music (
I The Woodmen had
ment unveiling at Wolfe
.Sunday.
Hon. O. C. Mulkey an<
ter, Maurine, visited I
day.
Fresh bread, fresh cal
pies as good as mother
used to make, at the El;
If you want the highi
for hides take them to
meat market.
M iss Rosa Harbert hi
ed from a visit to fr
Quinlan.
W. W. Sherrill, of roi
has been sick for some
again on duty.
See J. T. Jackson for
close to Muscogee. Titl
There is no better farrr
B. R. Floyd of Grai
spent a few days in the
week.
J. L. Amis was in tov
day and ordered the Jo
tinned to his address.
v
Get barbecue lunch
• pork, sausage, bread a
| ter at Heath’s meat rna
Take your hides to
j meat market and ge
cash prices for them.
Miss Nora W illiams <
ville is the guest of 1
j Birthright.
Miss Maud King of
lor good, but only
f arrhoea come on without warning
Mtup Thai K«*ugh:
W hen a cough, a tickling or an ment gives prompt relief. E. W.
in 'he throat makes Sullivan, Prop. Sullivan House
Don’t 1K)2:
gone commending Ballard's Snow Lin-
J. A. Anderson, 354 West 5th Si. rheumatism. J
Salt Lake City, Utah, writes: •
d e teink Ballard’s Horehound I mediat“ relief.
Syrup the beat medicine for | Sold by J. A. Hill,
cqughs and colds. We have used
it for several years; it always
gives immediate relief, is very
pleasant and gives perfect satis-
faction. 25c, 5'*c, $1.00. For sale
by J. A. Hall.
Ot. ■ of those dastardly crimes
t'iat stir men Io vengeance was
ato m -te l last Friday morning
n H<- ku s county.
A 6 o'clock last Friday morn-
10: -i Nettie '-rigg, a young
aii g.- l 18 years, whose hom-*
niles northeast of Sulphur
Spi-i i.-s, was out a short distance
f n. in.house looking up some
calves, she was -
me to use Het bine,
sound and we’l.” •
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