Upshur County Echo (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 31, 1916 Page: 4 of 6
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Upshur Oounty Echo, Thursday, August 81, 1816
■
As the comic opera
season
DESPAIRING
bandcapped in it
if
er
• bigges
RICHARD M. BRIGG
The medicine that fives results
- $
is a fine liver stmulant and bow
adv
Drink a full glass of water half
ti
CAPT. A. EARP
and which, in its turn, -isygving a
CA
Milk.
I
W. E. POWERSI
A
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III
r
everywhere.
adv
r
Will Steam's Liniment Relieve
«
Pain?
<m a
I
Phil*. Pa. wrttes.
ed to be held at
a wonderft l relief... since JI used
this year.
Thea*
votes cast in Saturday's election
(ng Fair," said Mr. Eckford, “will have
be made by the County Demo-
=
cal
The Governor of Illinois was
trouble " about twice a year,' honored with several blowouts in
I have pan in my for
City, Iowa.
years the one Gulf Coast
i-
Grrczrndxazndr
THE FARM AND SMALL TOWN
50c per boottie. Sold by K. C.
Barnwell.
adv
6. 1. Morgan
world'a b . circus acts have been
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Try it and see—one application
will prove more than a column
of clums. Jame* E. Ferguson
Los Angeles has one saloon to
each 1,284 of population.—Ex.
If manana is what the Mexican
people like, we are going to favor
them with several helpings.—Ex.
the
en
■ •
If you sit in a cool draft when
you are heated and got a stiff
neck or lame back, you will be
looking for something that will
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ofhu ev
atuement
Catron, Ky—In an interesting letter
from this place, Mrs. Bettie Bullock
novation
said Mr. ”
it win ba <
ir viaitor»
Vegetable ivory is coming in
for considerable attention. But
it will never equal in quantity
the well-known cerebral ivory
which flourishes in all latitudes
under all conditions. —Ex.
Th
fri
■ent relieved me for a while, but I was
soon confined to my bed again. After
that, nothing seemed to do me anygood.
this time, I could only sit up for a little
while, and could not walk anywhere at
an. At times, i would have severe pains
in my left side.
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Fa
wp
1 ,4sa
Obtainable
adv
Cure Fer Cholera Morbus.
-When our little boy. now
COI.ISEUM ATTRACTIONS
GREATEST OF STATE FAIR
PPer bn. pl
-White's
RM Wal
I h J. e
Rh week.
’ William T
k yo,t,,a, eo
2 •*Kroay
Mtot illness
Bornewlir
For Distrtet Attorney:
D. M. MAYNOR of Wood* ounty
For District Clerk:
W. M. (WILL) SMITH
For CoutyJudge:
W. H. Me CLELLAND
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Myrtie Ki
toapositi
Ipublicse
de" John
•’he str
Ml8aturd
■R
se
Upin Despair. Husband
Cane to Rescue.
it'- —
pared to comfort-
ably take care ol
the crowds which
or faee
L and
A—J. H.
w, D. I
f Mornin
he took a
The political forecaster is usu- To Enewrtheetttore,rintDe wm
ally last to pay his election bets. for it.-Snmnel Nmiles
Fieloboreone
2a-a-@eE
d ai
ir p
the State
The war now is costing, in
direct gvernmental expendi-
ture, 1110,000,000 a day, $4,500,-
000 an hour, $76,000 a minute,
. and $1,270 a second.-- Ex.
Sold --,
The Beet Laxative,
HALL CHILL TOM
EUCALIN
You will not have the beet i y
to get EUCALINEfor Malaris.4
aud Fever. It acts on the bur
bowels and relieves the systee d
sauce, pleasant to take.
FIFTY CENTS by YOUR DRUG
50c. I
L ■
worms is
growth?
____ . BALLARD’S SNOW LINI
EihctvaskaustnsuveronicMENTand don’t be talked out
are pleasant to take and mild
. "5
Some BASEBALLSTAR
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‘hat twenty five of
A TEXAS WONDER.
The Texas Wonder cures kid-
ney and bladder troubles, mov-
ing gravel, cures diabetes, weak
and lame back, rheumatism, and
allirregularities of the kidneys
and bladder in both men and
women. Regulates bladder
troubles in children. If not sold
by your druggist it will be sent
by mail on receipt of 11.00. One
smnal bottle is two months treat-
mentaniseldom fails to perfect
Acure.. Dr. E. W. Hall. 2926
2?™ atreet, St. Louta.' Ma
SoldORUJS' tontimanginis.
. eLIfe and Lima, ,
"I want to insure." '
"Yes, hre or lifer
“Both—I’ve got n wooden leg
—-----— - To keep the bowels regular the
Mexico is going to discover best laxative is cutdoor excerciele
To think after all these years of
puin one application gave me
relief. Many thanks for what
your remedy has onne for me.”
Dou't keep on suffering, apply
Sloans Liniment where yuur pain
is and notice how quick vou get
relief. Penetrates without rub-
bing. Buy it at any Drug Store.
25c.
1 had gotten so weak I A.
an I lzr -HG
ong Fal amusements,
gan. "and I am sure that
raordinarily popular with
Some idea of the class
may be gleaned from the
The Strong Withstand the Heat of
Summer Better Than the Weak
Old people who-are feeble, and younger
people who are weak, will be strengthened
and enabled to go through the depress-
ing heat of summer by taking regularly
Grove’s Tasteless ChillTonio It purifies
and enriches the blood and builds up
the whole system. 50c.
tion will be stag Ex.
ed in the Coll
seum, and will re
-------- ----■...........,, - i । —
The fishing schooner Little
Fortuna, which went ashore in
As the comic opera season The average price* of ordinary f er -m A A-- mpia
nears the fatted son looks ex laundry soap in Germany beforei UI “MAIEA 4E‘Tn
pectantly forward to the return the war was seven to eight cents ' •a“JNJMsAV• a%•JUJI)
of the prodigal calf.-Ex. a pound. The present price
* - ranges from 47 to 88 cent*.—Ex.
A child that baa ntertnal
J. R. WARREN
of Upshur ( ountyi
an hour before breakfast and
is a long headed Lane that hasleat an abundance of fruit and
awzt Ses.Sdttmmnmnmenau 9
fuecismwxomamaz2a22
the big steel
stands. ■
"This at t rar
tion will be an in
At last, my husband .
Cardui, the womu’s Uut"e
menced taking it “
dose, I could teU it
can now walk tw
tiring me, and am doinaa "
if you are an run down.
S. T. Morgan
director in charge
of the grandstand
at the State Fair
main there for
I he posthole factories will one used this valuable medicine for
day have opportunity tn dicker colc aud bowel troubles with
with Europe for some second good satisfaction and I gladly en-
hand trenches at a bargain—Ex dorse it as a remedy of exception
♦•I have had Matagorda Bay during the re-
cent storm, will be a total loss,
.--says its skipper.' Small luck.—
Sloans Liniment on my knees. Ex.
el regulator. Price 50c.
by R. C. Barnwell?
“s -
Dratted by Pdadelphi tn Aug- wu be junt as enthusiastic “"2
er re
Park, (
es in th
provided guar For County Attorney :
years of continuous
surely help you, too. Yow
•old Cardui for years. HeL
, . .... , . About two years ago I had a
them.,. r" severeattack of diarrhoea which
hal: a bottle of them I was feel-lastedover . week, writes W.
ing fine.andhad no "C“‘ ofc Jones, BfordN, D. •I be.
pam. Obtainnble everrwhere. came JO weak that coula not
_ -1 F-- ---2 *9 "-7*8—*
Tobe healthy keep the bowels
active and regular. HERBINE
10 bin A will remove all accumulations in 1
LverTrouble.
and.mntoPtiForSherim:
yil eowioe tn it tempertnre of
-uuns aay he kep A°terai days a*
iur teuhhetpepe "mzteK
Because of its tonic and laxative effect, LAA-
TIV BROMO O0ININEis better than ordinary
Quinine and does not cause nervousness nor
ringing in head Remember the full name and
look for the signature ofEW. OKOVJt. 254
in addition to other properties, Lax-Foe of it because it is the best pan
contatms.cozcartstamakotblLommoo releiving hnment you can not
and does not gripe nor
____________ At the same time, it aids
digestiom,arouseg the liver and serrotiuM
prentotentheheaithytunctioms. Soc.
and bowel:-they are torpid
in such cases is HERB1NE. I?
Tired! I
Are you tired? rendowarum
lspverythind you So an sMa**
it to met lezinn. Yen areli
eystem meeda a tenia. YouSue
Kidneye end Liver need Miniwi
Nothina will do this bene d
Electrit
Bitters
soc. and $1.00 AI DMA
say where. Price 25c, 50c, and
, 11.00 per hottle. Sold by R C.
| Barnwell. adv
" We have sveral new thingahich.we
propose te..dot-thts year, and have
. ound seve ll ne ways In w hich1 tdl w 111 lani^my^
maonntahoamccailon one.lonkto be Snake Bite Is Fatal
When You Haye A Gold.
Give it attention, avoid expose
ure, be regular and careful of
your diet, also commence taking
Dr. King’s New Discovery. It
obntains Pine-Tar Antiseptic
Olla and Balsans. Is slightly
laxative. Dr. King’s New Dis-
covery eases your cough, soothes
your throat and bronchiai tubes,
checks your cold, stat ts to clear
your head. ' In a short time you
know your cold is better. Ite
the standard family cough syrup
in use ver 40 years. Get a bot-
tle at once. Keep it in the
house as a.col l instrance. Sold
by your druggist. (
with another good rain tbia Cholera and Diaarhoea Remedy,
afternoon.___, The first dose relieved me and
Teething babies always have a withn two days I was as well as
ever.” Many druggists recoin-
Plano, Texas, Aug. 27.—A
splendid rain fell here this after? .
noon, lasting about one hour, i ease the pain. Fix your mind on
pionship g a m e 8 a local sanitarium for at ope) a As acure for cughs and
bare be n auran5 tion, but died before it could be, colds Dr. Bell's Pine tar Honey
Fair performed. combines these remedies in just
the rghtrroporion to do the
most good for summer coughs or
colds. A tral wall prove the
value of this splendid cough
medicine. Dr. Bells Pine-tar-
Honey soothes the " irritation
stops your cough, kills the cold
germs and does you a world of
good. A -258. bottle will more
'i
r ,
Ite •cheduled contest, and I am sure -5 made D- the -ounty —emo
ths* these exhibitions of healthy and j Cratic Committee throughout
thX’LX 1 Fair bators. nterebt t the State on September second.
bard time of it when this precess
occurs in hot weather. They mend thi remedy because they
not only have to contend with know that it is reliable. Obtain
of Texas an painful gums but the stomach is 1 everywhere._______ adv
enonmsuznattmzedisordered, bowels loose and the Since champagne cork. have
ture has been on* Body uncomfortable. I he best risen to $3 tiosand, some of
hdpyoucan give thelttieusuf-these young b’oeds may as well
----- ferersisMeGEE ABY ELIX- suspend effort to collect that
Big snethepr | ER. It corrects sour stomach number during a single er
drome Circus,"te ' cools and quets the bowels end —Ex. I
be performed di , helps digestion. Price 253 and I
rectly in front oi
[ vegetabts, also establish a regu
lar habit and ebe sure that! yur
‘ —Upont for many serions disaes.bowelss isove once each dav.
-- -* - When a medicine is needed take The -Quinine TM Affw* The Nee*
Chamberlain’s Tablet. They
4nu DrtossQutaMalarilbunacun
*" srrzmzestzesssnfoe
tem- 4 true toni oradyits andcnz
.. -4 .-—f
A Summer Laxative And Liv-
er Regulator. .
Po-Do-Lax is a liquid laxative
—mild and effective. It arouses
the livr, increases the bile,
does not gripe, and acts as a gen-
eral tonic to the whole system.
Aide nature tv clear and purify
theblood—asa laxative tonic
for .ummer Po-Do-Lax has mo
equal. What was "good enough
for my father is good enough for
me” never applied with more
foice than the use of Po-Do-Lax
for the liver. An old time
tried remedy. Get a bottle,
take a dose to night and see how
much better you feel. At all
druggists. adv
Two-third* of the world’s cor-
respondence is in the English
language—Ex.
lamn9.
edidmd
.Sallow complexion comes from
bilious imppuraties in the blood
NE and the fault lies with the liver
that the chairman of the Ameri-
pow rtui b oost to everything that per , ’ gn p . । can half of the joint com mission
taina to rexas and belongs to Tex For Commissioner Precinct No. 4 I
una. ‘ ' A. W. TUCKER - T .
| "I believe I a® well within the facts For Justiceof the Peace Precinct No, 1: no turning.—Ex.
when I saj that Press Day this year R p nrensov T ' -------—-t-—
, will have ju added thterest to_every r: -5-- . ' • Constipation: is the starting
goh publisher who is in at tedance For Constable Pnecinet No. 1 . — - • ---
4 WHITES cREAM VEEMI-’-even fears old. was a baby he A x
FUGE -destroys and -xpel. *»• curei of eholera morbus by A ro *54* ■ -“8"
worms; the chile immediately Chamber lanuo Colic, , Cholera
improves and thrives wonderturr. and Diaranoea Remedy, writes
ly. Price 25c per bottle. Sold Mrs. Svdney Simmons, Fair
by R. C. Barnwell. adv Haven, N Y. "dince then oth-
----— ■ - er members of my family have
do-e- of
writes as follows: "I suffered for four troubles, don’t give up i .
years, with womanly troubles, and during Cardui, the woman’stonic.
................more than a million
than conaince you—it will stop
your cough. At druggists, adv
Whansver You Need a Qeneral Toole ----------
Take drove’s ——- i Coff e beans are sorted not
eTheroucstandqrdurqaz’aTes talea only for size, but for color.—Ex.
General Tonic because it contains the .... «S------.....
A collection oi well known tonic propertiesofQUININ’E $100 Reward, $100
the creates I and IRON. Ikacta on the Uver. Drives The readers of this paper will be
vaudeville act, out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and pleased to learn that there is atleast
Kiatal Tort, has Builds up the Whole system. 3 oendrosedecreameairttszaga,hg
to offer. Is prom 1 ------------------- that is catarrh. Catarrh being greatly
ised viuitor. tn tin na .. . • . , influenced by constitutional conditions
oT'm .T, .• When Mr. Hughes spoke in requires constitutional treatment,
the State Fair ol ,r i .. • Haile Catarrh Cure is taken Internally
Texas this year the Mormon Temple it is said i and acts thru the Blood on the Mucous
hyA.AJacksonthat "where usually sit: thesungtnrtpnzuonmrtrebz.de,
orther X<"" apostles »r the church, there now
s in F ■" sat guests of local prominence;, tre invdnsnra sxs;;
attracRather hard on the aposties.—-ReEeepondedpolgrorta;
' case that it falls to cure. Send for list
of testimonials.
Address: F. J. CHENEY * CO.. Toledo,
Ohio Sold by all Druguista, TBs.
The doctor was exiled in, and his treat- i will do. Ask him. He u
mend it. Begin taking Cardu "
WINE OF CARDU
Is Sold At
ROBERTSONS’ DRUG STO
*T am bothered .with liver
al merit. ’ Obtainable every-
where adv
Pecos, Tex**, Aug 27 —Pecos stand uprght. A druggist re-
and Reeves county were visited c< m mended Chamberlain** Co.ic,
games, principal „ a e .. _
iy football win be; County Executive Committee
! Canvass Votes. -
X2U3',S3,1 Austin,August 24.—The At
3. J. Eckford tutions of thetorney General’s department
Snnwer". ng I held today that the canvass of ‘bo
"Pruetically every day of the com
A few
kind ever held Ir L. A. LATCH
E. A Kiest. the South. . . i For County Clerk:
M -M .a! 1 BACK WALKER
mont valuable and interest ng insti For County Superintendent,
tution, and I am hoping in fart we art R R ErnFR
nil hoping, that we wil! have he honor
of enicrtaining verv Texas editoi For Tax Assessor :
ana newspaper man rhi- -a ' W. H. (BILLY) BI.
"Press Day is an in- ’ l’ on con ,, „ ..
celved for the single purpse of pro For lax Collector:
■ moting a get together’ spirit among HOMER K. LINDSEY
Texan publishers; to bring about 2 For County Treasurer:
* larger and better acqualutance: »
closer peraonal fellowship, and to pro •* " • (WILLY) rF—n-
vide an opportunity for cooperative For Commissioner Precinct No. 1
discussion of matters in a n“e an L q. SHOCKEY
a!) interested : •
“I consider that this meeting ol For Commissioner Precinct No 2:
right should be held in codnectior j w. ADKINS
with the Stte Fair, for It is the Stats ■
Fair that we are all trying to ‘boost’ F or Commissioner Precinct No. 3:
of the state Fal
of texas, an
nounces that al
plans and prepar.
atory work In ant
ticipatjon of ths
annual Press Daj
at,t e State Fab
hve been com
pleted and tha
the arrangement?
FURMISH BEST MATERIAL 572>-" 4
FOB IIB LEAGUE TIMBER. -- 7-3"I
Looking over the roster of the bl* ust, 1910, with whom he has.
azue bull teams you will And name played. He warmly endorses 1
at. er name of men who only recently as a drink for athletes. j
were boys on the farm or in the vilage non, Captain New I
S thoother hand, — SatonailLenzue Club. Bormatcz
Ana", tw tano Eomsuhpribisecttieg vile,niJuly ,16.
all. Even laying aside our knowledge of He has played with the. ■ J
the big part that the so-called country Nationals since 1907, and wasem
boy has always played in the great af- Captain in 1912, which PoS1t2hittert
fairs of business and the nation the aince held with them. i iesW
country is the place to lay the founda- tho National League for t - J
tion necessary for athletes. 1915. Lke all the best
The photographs shown are familiar staunch believer in Foc *-<»«• I
in alllovers.otthe great National game. There to, by the way, a wonderm
addition to their being representatives Mlarity between the origin ‘ J
the ir type in the basebal world, all of players and that of ths b«ve
theaestalwart athletes are great endors- they endorse. coca-Cola mionbhem
erssor.thatbeverage you know and lke an agricultural drink, both.tronuso di
so well—Coca-' ola. terials It is made of and be M J
Short Histories of the Plavera great popularity in the coueU tf «
J0NES, Felder Anison, Mn58, . as in the city. ForCocioome H
Louis Browns. Born August 11 .of. St. there was a natural ein <3
• Shingle House, Pa. Lastseason became erage. Is such-it itseltlsdpmev
within one-half game of winning Federal -Nature. Made tromNatu of □
League pennant, finishing NeA ,2 < * flavored with the Ju1c55.na sweet6
than any team in major "earerathestop ana tings that grow.an "uga-e
the Browns In Ul» "emKues, aince with Nature’s purest, fnestr this u
cocacoi a Nia Eozcpurcontarmasotfncfai,a
ingmatter but just the best mlone
Pitcher sugar. It to this fine comblumess j
la 8t gives Coca-Cola its deuereshunc
• 14
messnavezavaaareccasog Democratic Nominees
E. . - d Following are th* Demoeratic nom-
re .0 chars* in-es who announceu with the Echo:
of the Press anc
Public’ty. divisiol For District Judge:
urrcucenupiw, . Gainesvilie. ! the bowels andput the system in and gentie in effect.
Ae"-ElAMe -umii 'Gainesville, Texas, Alii;. 24.— prime condition. Prire “ hmt
1916 STATE FAIR SPLENDID Miss Eon ce De Recne,;20 years Sold bv R. C. Barnwell.
i ' o.d, is dead here as the result of - ’
git, snake bite sustained two week* "The only thing 1 am afraid of
Who is dtrector io ago. ‘ in thi* country is the dark,” said
sbtacseanvithonatot She lived at thackerville. Ok . | Huzhes at Frisco. And yet he
the State Pair oi and was bitten by the snake near ‘gropes in it! By
Important Ean her home.. s he was brought tr A Docrors Remedy For Cough;,
«azci for s performance. This in
cnde ‛ridar. gymnasts, tumblers
chwa, aorlallsts and all the othei
Carine an rakllif performers usually
aoen ml/ ‛tthe worlds best circuses"
he entire period
A. A. dackson of the Fair. Octo
•w H to inclusive," said Mr. Jack
rX’viRih wandlaam confident that writes Joe Diogham, Webber Texas. But he will remember
. oyable bin of* Vaudevin City, Iowa. "TL—- _
aro" d in any part of- the fide and back and an awful sore- country handed him.—Ex.
rar t - show we have engaged nessin my stomach, I heard of just the Tiliar fer Diarrhoea.
2,1 * ‛ h most famous and high (Chamberlain’s Tablets and tried i
i in th** world today, and I.. n . 1 . . .
• "helan of the bill will be rounded 1 them. By the time I hane used
Ci1 wifh tists who are seldom seen L
pirefth- . theatres of the North’and .
') ‘eel confdent in stating that the
ah »w in Coliseum -this year will
C1 f e any offering of previos
> •<<», A hat never before has any
51162 i esented such attractions.’
FI i l !?OOROME CIRCUS
S STATE FAIR FEATURE
Imbinatiod
AHEKANDER, Grover Ca
Phipdeiphia..Nationais. In st given Coca-Cola its ue-atnc
mvsitprk February , ana aiatinctivelyretema
-w. .thirst-quenching qualities.anpa
th* FWt Pitch- wholaomenesn. ***** *
era in the game today T-—' - - - ... -— -tames
rimia^li for the Pha
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