The Nocona News (Nocona, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 22, 1906 Page: 5 of 14
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Inventions of Maxim.
Did “The Duchess of Few Clothes”
belong to “The Bath Comedy?”
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Atchison. Kas.
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IS GUARANTEED TO CURE
GRIP, BAD COLD, HEADACHE AMD NEURALGIA.
I won’t sell J^ntl-Grlplne to a dealer who won’t Guariutea
IL Call for your MONKY BACK II* IT DON’T CUM.
JF. W. Dimmer, M. D., Manufacturer, «pWWOr/k?irf, Sf.
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Taylor’s Cherokee Remedy of Sweet Gum
and Mullen is Nature’sgreat remedy—Cures
Coughs, Colds, Croup and Consumption,
and all throat and lung troubles. At drug-
gists, 25c., 50c. and 91.00 per bottle.
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Ask “The man on the Box” who was
“In the Bishop's Carriage.”
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:ured over a million women. Try it
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Many Children are Sickly.
Mother Gray’s Sweet Powders forChildren,
used by "Mother Gray, a nurse in Children’s
Home, New York, cure Feverishness, Head-
ache, Stomach Troubles, Teething Dis-
orders, Break up Colds and Destroy Worms.
At aUDruggists’,25c. Sample mailed FREE.
Address Allen S- Olmsted. Le Roy, N, Y.
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The healthy woman can bear adver-
sity with calmness. The sickly wom-
an can not enjoy prosperity.
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The true way to cure all
Blood Diseases Bassett** Native
Herbs drive out pois-
on.. atkahes. unpuntm Best
for Rheumatic, Stomach.
Rowel, Kidney and Liver
troubles Purely Vegetable rem
edy" 25c and SI at Drug Stores
(in Nrek bo«*.| w™ for FREE
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Boaaett’s Native Herbs Co.
CsIhirIws, Obis, or
Smi FYancbco, Cal
The good cqgversatiopalist is grace-
ful. One can show grace even when
one is seated in an easy chair listen-
ing.
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Womanly Weakness
leads to much more wide spread trouble than mere pain and sickness for
yourself. If allowed to take hold of you, it will lead to worried and worn
out friends and relatives, sickly, ill-developed children, a shorter life for
you and all your family. In justice to yourself and children build up
your health, drive out the weakness, which Is shown by your regularly
recurring pain, falling feelings, periodical distress, etc., and take
CARDUI-
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For “The Intrusions of Peggy,” try
“The Shutters of Silence.”
Lewis’ Single Binder Cigar has a rich
taste. Your dealer or Lewis’ Factory,
Peoria, 111.
Z^WCURE THE GRIP
IN ONE DAY .
AWKRtPINE
MAS NO fijO/L R)R H&QAfllE
They Should.
“My honest conviction, based upon
my own experience and that of my
friends, is that 'Hunt’s Cure’ will cure
a larger per cent of skin troubles,
especially of an itching variety, than
any other remedy. Certainly those af-
flicted with any form of itch should
try it.”
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing 8ymp.
For children teething, soften a the gums, reduces In-
flammation, allays pain, cures wind colic. 25c a bottle.
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A woman’s memory is usually
strongest on the point of other wom-
en’s old clothes.
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River of Ink.
In Algeria there is a curious freak of
nature, a river of genuine ink, caused
by the joining of two streams, one of
which comes from an iron region,
while the second stream flows from a
peat swamp. On meeting, the acid of
one stream blendb with the iron solu-
K '^n of the other, with the result that
is toTftie'3.
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using eight boxes, and
edition and general
There is a growing sentiment in this
ooantry m favor of mbdicinm o» kmowm
Cumpgciiiow. It is but natural that one
should have some Interest in the compo-
sition of that which he or she is expected
to swallow, whether it be food, drink or
medicine.
Recognising this growing disposition
on the part of the public, and satisfled
that the fullest publicity can only add to
the well-earned reputation of hh medi-
cines, Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y-
has “taken time by the forelock/’ as it
vere, and is publishing broadcast a list
if all the ingredients entering into hi*
leading medicines, the “Golden Medical
Discovery" the popular liver invigorator,
stomach tonic, blood purifier and heart
regulator; also of his “Favorite Prescrip-
tion" for weak, over-worked, broken-
down, nervous and invalid women.
This bold and out-spoken movement on
the part of Dr. Pierce, hat, by showing
exactly what his well-known medicines
are composed of, completely disarmed all
harping critics who have heretofore un-
justly attacked them. A little pamphlet
has been compiled, from the standard
medical authorities of all the several
schools of practice, showing the strongest
endorsements by leading medical writers
of the several ingredients which enter into
Dr. Pierce’s medicines. A copy of this
little book is mailed /res to any one de-
siring to learn more concerning the vain-
able, native, medicinal plants which enter
into the composition of Dr. Pierce’s med-
icines. Address Dr. Pierce as above.
Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets are tiny, sugar-
coated anti-bilious granules. They regulate
and invigorate Stomach, Liver and Bowels.
Do not beget the “pill habit," but core
constipation. One or two each day for a
laxative and regulator, three or four for aa
active cathartic. Once tried always in favor.
GKfi nnn o,vEN AWAY, in copies of
QUUfUUU The People’s Common Senas
Medical Adviser, a book that sold to the ex-
tent of 50j,<W copies a few
years ago, at 91.50 per copy. I
Last year we gave away I
#30,000 worth of these invalua- I
ble books. This year we shall I
give away #50.000 worth of t
them. Will you share in this |
benefit? If so, send only 21
one-cent stamps to cover cost I
of mailing only for book in
stiff paper covers, 3* 31 «;t?unps |
for cloth-bound. Address Dr. .
K. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y,
MINERAL WATER THE BEST,
Mineral Welle. TexM.
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LEGAL ADVICE
Mall VI.OO.Law Bureau J*eople’a Institute,Chlrsuju.
Broken Down, Like Many Another
Woman, with Exhausting (Kidney
Troubles.
Mrs. A. Taylor, of Wharton, N. J.,
says: “I'had kidney trouble in its
most painful and severe form, and the
torture I went
through now seems to
have been almost un-
bearable. I had back-
^hes, pains in the
™ sld® and loins, dizzy
'n spells and hot, fever-
ish headaches. There
were bearing - down
pain9> and the kidney
secreti°ns passed too
frequently and with a
burning sensation. They showed seif
inient. I became discouraged, weak,
languid and depressed, so sick and
weak that I could not keep up. As
doctors did not cure me 1 decided to
try Doan’s Kidney Pills, and with
such success that my troubles were
all gone after I
my strength,
health is fine.”
Sold by all dealerti. 50 cents a box.
Foster Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
Color more floods brighter and faster colors than any other dre. One 10c package colors all fibers. Then dye in cold water better than any othi
any garment without nooing apart. Write for free booklet—How to Oye, Bleach and Mix Colors. MONHOK DRUG CO., i
Odd Ruse to Escape.
Sir Harry Johnston, the famous ex-
plorer, once escaped from a very tight
corner in Africa by a queer stratagem.
A score or two of murderous natives
had surrounded his tent, into which,
before rushing it, they sent an envoy.
The envoy was told that smallpox was
in the camp, and a wretched Albino
was sent out as the awful example.
In five minutes the scared tribesmen
had vanished,
knew, they fear<
more than all thj
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How would “A Box of Matches”
strike “The Pillar of Light?”
Without any cash you can buy tho
best irrigated land in Texas. The Hi-
dalgo Canal Co. will sell you watered
land that will raise, each year, eight
crops of alfalfa, two crops of corn,
immense crops of cotton, sugar cane,
etc. Fof particulars Address Wm.
BRIGGS, Sec’y., 212 Main St., Houston
Texas.
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COULD NOT KEEP UP.
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No Typical Mon in Parliament.
Mr. Chamberlain once made
speech in which ae laid down the
proposition that every house of com-
mons In its personnel resembled all Sts
predecessors. Every house had its
fnnny man, its bore, its weighty man,
its man of one idea, its independent
nman, and the- man who is a little
cracked. But the general election has
swept nearly all these typical men—it
would be unkind to specify—out of the
house, and we shall have to await de-
velopments. Sir Wilfred Lawson is
with us to represent the first class,
hut Mr. Lebouchere is gone. Although •
many of the bores have' vanished, I
enough, no doubt, remain.
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which will prevent this pain and misery, increase your vitality; regulate your Irre^ularftl
and give you strength where you most need it "Before taking Cardul", writes
Robinson, of Farris, I. T., ."I just weighed 96 pounds. I was weak, nervous, and s
from periodical pain and sleeplessness. Since taking five bottles of Cardui, I hav
ly Improved. I feel like a new person, and weigh 109 pounds.” in success^
over half a century, as a specific reifiedy for female troubles, Cardui has, in/h
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•nd frankly, in strictest confidence, telling ail your
troubles, and stating your age. We w»U send you
FREE ADVICE, in plain sealed envelope, and a val-
uable book on ‘‘Home Treatment for Women.”
Address: Ladies’ Advisory Department, Th* j
! Chattanooga Medicine Co., C
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in any oth er dye. You can dn
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Carter, B. A. The Nocona News (Nocona, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 22, 1906, newspaper, March 22, 1906; Nocona, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1372434/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Friends of the Nocona Public Library.