Forney Tribune. (Forney, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 3, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 28, 1893 Page: 4 of 4
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family of England and visiting
royalty, will have their breakfast
in one part of Buckingham palace,
At the wedding of the Princess
> May and the Duke of York there
[ will be a dual breakfast. The bride
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dren with broad browsand narrow
chests; unfortunate little people
with a tendency to precocity, and
with parents too unwise to know
hearthstones, I protest against
this sentiment, which is distroying
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ORIENTAL
SEXUAL
PILLS
largely responsible for many of
these runaway marriages; and it
is my deliberate opinion that the
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Ex-Governor Roberts as senior
law professor in the state pniver
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doubt. We reap as we have sown
oftener than one would careteac-
knowledge. /
would be unhappy in such a mar-
riage, and the event proves that in
nine cases out of ten their judg-
ment is quite correct.
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pushes the bright one in every
possible wey, and if there is a slow
and dull child in the family, why
t is allowed to go at its own rate,
and is frequently told that he
Fwon’t take an education.”
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ceed there cannot be the least yet people give their aid to young
runaways every day, as though it
were but for a day’s frolic, instead
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criticise those superbly dressed
women, said, “Their hats and
cate child as they would force a
plant in the hot-house, forgetting
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DR. L. L JONES,
Physician | Surgeon,
Office upstairs over Dalley A
McKellar Brick,
noble womanhood, instead of drop-
ping from its lofty purpose, me-
teor like, and being swallowed up
of darkness.
PERRY PINSON,
Physician and Surgeon,
> orney, Texas.
Office up-stairs Dailey & Mc-
Kellar brick. Slate at residence
rry, Texas, as second <
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Female Diseases cured at home wilo
sttmaei, nnapsgzcusegcor"ono‘skin,'
Heart, Hiver and Kidneys .rand en
philis. The most rapid.]safesnacu
And then the mother praised-him ing safely married, and there is a
for being generous, and thanked ' disposition among people who are
Heaven that none of het children utter strangers to the parties to
were selfish, and Master Robbie assist them in their escapade,
marched around with hisheadup,The tone of the press and this
and felt quite proud of his unself- 1 sentiment among the people are
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Rather Steep.
Than take in any. other form is
what many people think and Parks’
Tea is made for just those folks.
It cures constipation and though
not a cathartic moves the bowels
every day. “For sale by F. M.
Adams.” 06-21-93.
tv and early death. In very many 1
cases the victim? of this forcing .
system are children with more 1
brain than muscle, naturally; chil-
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SH3IXI8 NOHI SiNMOHS BROWN!8 RON BITTERS
TESAS MIDLAND R. R.
This road is now undergoing
thorough repairs and the
management promises
curteous and polite
treatment to all their
patrons and good and
punctual service.
CONNHCTLONS
are made with trains on the T. &
P. so that you may visit Kaufman i
and other cities on the road, at-
tend to business, and return to
Forney the same day. The fol-
io wing is the time trains arrive
and depart from Terrell. ,
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aristocratic blood unless it fills
the veins of a real man,—there
Castoria.
“ Castoria is so well adapted to children that
I recouunend it assuporiortoany prescription
game at Akron, O,, mobbed the
umpire. No doubt he called their
action a “foul,” but then his “side
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Passenger, No. 55.......... p. m.
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reverence and affection every
father and mother should have
for the sons and daughters they
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LAME BACK. BILIOUB FBVER, ETO.
THE GREAT
Liver • Stomach Remedy
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• sister part of the orange!” the as "Love laughs at locksmiths,”
mother asked coaxingly; and Mas or “They fooled the old folks.”
ter Robbie having tasted the: A chuckle of delight seems to go
and trials come in at the door.
The headlong youth that climbs
down a rope ladder and “fools the
old folks,” often cuts but a sorry
figure in the divorce courts. And
ishness, and quite convinced that
there never had been a more gen-
erous mertal. Master Robbie is
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blood, will eat theirs in another
part of the building. Wouldn’t
ap attempt at such conduct on
the part of a host in this country
make the hot blood boil through
and American’s vein! Then, to
think that any man who 'breathes
the free air of earth could agree to
attend at any place where such a
miserable, low born (and the words
low born are used advisedly) dis-
tinction isto.be made. Divine
rights of kings! . Away with such
doctrine! It is wonderful indeed
that the thinking people ot the
world do not rise in their might
and reduce the absurd egotists
to the rank where they belong.—
Laredo Daily Times.
bred, highly refined lexicon, al-
the’ it is a word much affected by
tony people. I must .refer to the
immortal Webster for the defini-
tion of tony. Tackey is such a
Dr. Hathaway
(Regular Graduate.) .
The Leading Specialist of the u
Pcivate, Blood, Skin and Ner vom0e3
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22 and a0w.‘ominercest.BanA=
behind those gloomy bars.
\a I can do is to submit to
given to it. It is increasing the
disregard that the youug people
of the present day have for pa-
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ould hav
DR. E. M. FOWLER,
Physician 1 Surgeon,
Office up-stairs Dailey & Mc-
Kellar brick. Slate at residence.
giris growing up around our own-
Hhoumatiam.
Is a symptom of disease of the
Kidneys. It will certainly be re-
lieved by Parks’ sure cure. That
headache, backache and tired feel-
iug come from the same canse.
Ask for Parks’ sure cure.for the
liver and kidneys, price $1.00, For
| sale by F, M. Adams 6-21-93
W. M. GARRETT, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon,
Forney. Texas,
Office in T. H. Hoffner’. Drug Store
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JEWELRY
Egee- Repairing done on
short notice.
TERRELL TEXAS-
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Sign writing a specialty. Fine work executed
with care.and dispatch at th* cheapest possible fig-
ves ior cas-.
S. L. DEY,
msem.. Dealer in
smiths sometimes flies out of the
window very easily when poverty* and care not a cent for so-called
As for the effect of the forcing
. system cn the blight ones, why
pow soon they dwindle down and
become commonplace, or find
jhemselyes at the very threshold
of life with health wrecked and
opportunities gone. I saw a letter
Lhe other day from the mother of
pucl a child—a bright and beauti-
fal gill, who had, unfortunately,
atways been delicate, but who
had kept up wonderfully un-
der the long-continued strain
Lu.id like bW
ight have we to dt
ha child a chance,” is what every while the specially invited guests,
parent says of such a child, bo he who do not lay claim t» royal
enchanting smile a scornful curye,
transforms tne grace of a beauti-
ful face into something vicious.
it is a very uukind, unchristian
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THE HEXT MORNING I FEEL BRIGHT AND
NEW AMD MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER.
My docter enys it nets gently on the ztomaeh, ver
nnd kidtey . audUa pleasunt laxative. Thia drink is
1 ade fr n herbs, and U prepared foruaeasesilyas
Lea It is calied
LANE’S MEDICINE
Aldrngiptsellitat50c.and 91.0a package, if
Youeuinotiet If.nend’rouraddrewforireeAunplW.
Lane'e Fayity Mediefne meves the bowel* earn
day. In ordero be healthy, thinisnecessary, ddrena,
okAr0l F. WouWAlD, Lcl0,N. Yr
Sold by F. M. Adams.
‘ she was to have graduated; this
. mouth they were to have
brought her home, in a kind of
. triumphial procession. Poor, pret-
ty child!—they have taken her to
the asylum instead. Something
broke at last in the tired brain,
and there she is, a girl of seven-
of a most solemn covenant,
stretching on through time into
eternity, and affecting not only
the two most cgneerned, but a
hundred generation to come after
them.
ar young girlhood tackey is a word very’ apt on the
blossomed out into lip« of the average'feminine Amer-
ican, but it has no place in a well-
-
severe study. This month
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Master 3. Fha ench Potlemetreatedgetarhn0e,
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leen, doqned to spend the re- was out.”
mainder of what may’be a long
that every such tendency should
be repressed instead of en-
couraged. “I am a going to give
One of the saddest things con-
nected with the modern ways of
educatjop is the cramming system
and the melancholy wrecks it is
leaving behind it. Teachers and
a reputation for generosity by
merely giving away what he
doesn’t happen to want.
The papers throughout the
It is gratifying to learn that in
the last eight days the government
has paid out 8159,326,366 for pen-
sions and still there is no deficien-
cy but a surplus of about $1,500,-
000.
The losing club in a baseball
not the only being in all the world, responsibility is A heavy oue, and
be it observed, who has obtained that too little consideration is
TENT, the scorn of their fellows anda
tempt of friends and companions. lews
TREATMENT will ‘AFFoRaCURZ
PFKEMEMBER, that there U M
YOU. Consult no other, as you m "
VALUABLE TIME. Obtald my ireat
dresses were always towdry.”
(Do as I did, look up that word.)
But towdry, just exactly describes
the manner in which they dressed.
There is a class of beings in this
world who fondly imagine that
they belong to the family of Ex-
clusives, but the Exelusive family
is a very small one indeed; there
are only four hundred in
America and they all belong to
Ward M’Allister.
When we build a house to God,
we should remember that He is no
respecter of persons. He cares
no more for the man with the gold
ring and goodly apparel, nor the
woman who wears for the first
time her dress just home from
Madame I^a-Modes’, than he does
for illy dressed men and women.
“The meek and quiet spirits” are
his favorites. He is God of the
low as well as the high.
Christ called an “awful tackey”
lot of fishermen to preach the
gospel—this same gospel must
save us all if we are saved. If we
say we are his friend; we must
show ourselves friendly to his
other friends, not giving offence
by word or act, and not think we
have the “right of way” to heaven
because we belong to the "toniest"
church in town and not to the
Salvation Army.
VALDANE Raleigh.
Forney, Texas.
State have recently recorded a .
great number of runaway mar- lovely lips into a pout, gives the
Favorite Singer.
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vKnd) PR Arm
r. Every Machine ha
• drop leaf,'fancy cover, two large drawers
with nickel ring*, and full act of Attachment:
equal to any Singer Machine sold from $40 t
$60 by Canvassers. "The High Arm Machin
has a self-setting needle and self-threadin
shuttle. A trial tn your home before paymer
is asked. Buy direct of the Manufacture!
and save agene profits besides getting certif
cates of warrantee: for five years. Send fc
machine with nme of a business man s
reference and we will ship one at once.
CO-OPERATIVE SEWING MACHINE CO
SOI S. Eleventh fit., PHILADELPHIA, PA.
aa we PAY rm rmioHT.-u
Uta will girls. > am
the boys and girls who are taekies,
we put in her class.” I have
even heard churches called "tack-
ey”—“nobody much but taekies
belonged to them.” Lord! my
prayer is, save me from a tony
church. Our Lord was a “tack-
ey.” (I speak it reverently.) His
mother was so poor that her
church offering was a pair of tur
tie doves, and I bare no scripture
authority to assert that he ever
changed the fashion of his gar-
ment—he was also taught a trade
and tho’ at his word twelve legions
of angels would hasten to do his
bidding, and all the treasures of
earth and seas were his, yet be
never got above- his trade. This
same plebian Lord died for me,
and for you, also tor our grand-
parents when they were "tack-
eys, for the progenitor? of the
dudes and dudines of to-day,
were all “taekies,” and the “tack-
ies” of this present time and gen-
eration in a great many instances
can climb the Genealogical Tree
until they find grand-sires and
dames with blood so blue you
would think you were looking at a
bit of cerulean sky. We are
Americans, so let us be demo-
Surs, Prompt, Posittve
Ohm for Impottnof, Lott
of Manhood, tamlnal
fmlMlont, fparmatorrhaa,
Honour nori, Stif Outrun,
loro of Hamon, Ao. HIM
mahruoua STROHe. floor ■
out Man. Prior ft.00, 0
Son*, 98 00.
Snwlal OlrrMni Malltf
w/theaose.Addrese
Ballardgs*Lanimens Co.,
aJR Luone Avu,
8r250l8, ■ MO.
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Arizona, Oregon 22
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New Orleans and Denver
St. Louis and San Francisco.
For rates, tickets and all infor-
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the ticket agents or,
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W. A. Dashiell, Trav. Pass. Agt.
L. S. THORNE
General Snpt., Dallas, Texas.
Waco, Texas.
W. T. Flinn, Road
Scurry, Texan.
What is
E. li. R. Green, Pres and 3. mgr. Aart, Eaver ana kaaneys. , aa ama
W. E. L. Pearce, Auditor. syphilis. Thomos traplasuSrmkaen
J. W. Cullver, A. G. F. & P. A. residay ntZ Stan Rinds curedg
J. W. Buts, Chief Dispatcher, monaturrairaohurgedprompzonm
Terrell, Texas. day S Nuickssure andsats
L. O. Alexander, Gen Attorney loo’ and Gonorrhos-Ane 1
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P Addro.. BLOOO
that an unnaturally early bloom is of marriage,
put the forerunner of early maturi-
ter acovore navug uoAenuezioravugutseums. gu word. Not long since, some one i
.orange, made a wry face and said, : through the press whenever two' in speaking of a large class in a
“She can have all of it; I don’t young people have succeeded iu certain Sunday school said, ‘That
want it; I don’t like oranges." t eluding father and mother and be- ’ is Mrs. Y 8 class; she is the only
1 tackey teacher we have, and all
“Won’t Robbie give his little have run merry headlines, such
are so many “cheap immitalions"
in this shoddy age.. “He may
wear a ragged coat, but be a man
for all that,” if his soul is white,
his actions honorable', his words
such that a baby can hear them
without defilement, or a woman
without a blush. “Once upon a
time” I heard two ladies whose
dresses were at least six weeks
old discussing Mrs. Latest Fad
and Mrs. very last style, and the
poor old-fashioned creatures did
not have any better taste than to
"RS. efIRA HATCH.
HEART DISEASE 20 YEARS
Dr Mues Medloal C., suuhara,zna.
Brae: For K mnl vutxubMM
heert dineese. Would frequently han Ma
pells and smothering at nfght Had to moo
get out at bed to breathe. Had paln in m3%
aide and back moot of the time; to taut 7
dropsical. I was retj nervous and mui, m
out. The least excitement would case as |
THOUSANDS™
with futtering. For the hut nitron wan lad
not sleep onmy lentsde or back until beganu
your Moro Hoon Care. I had not Ulen Un
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, i ent al authority. It is always to
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For MalariafLiver Trou-
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fort. I have no pain,?smothering, dropey,m
on stomach or other disagreeabi symptma
able to do all my own housework witod
trouble and consider myself cured
Elkhart, Ind , 1M8 Maa Kian H
It is now four years since I hare tataa
medicine Am in better health than I hen
in to yean. 1 honesuiy be- A mi*
lleve that Dr. Maur- New CU R E
Hatori Oure saved my life V¥ "I-
and made me a well woman, lam now a
of age, and am able to do a good day's w«t
May 20th, 1892 Mus Etau Ba
SATISFACTION GUARANTEI
ON MONEY RLTUNNLD.
Castoria.
“ Castodda to an ex Heat medicine for chil-
dren. Mothers hare repeatedly told me of its
good effect tpon their children."
”________.2 . Dn. a, C. OacooD,
Lowell, ALus
• Castoria is the best remedy for children of
which I am acquainted. I hope the day is not
far distant wbei. mothers willconsiJer the real
interest of their children, and use Castoria in-
stead of the variousquack nostrums which are
destroying their loved ones, by forcing opiiun,
morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful
agents down their throats, thereby sending
them to premature graves."
Da. J. F. Knrcnxtoa, I
Conway, Ark. I
teahtbthendstttie peope wbCmotherwhohave watehed over a
, ... wgirl all her life, who have cared
arecrand us every day! W hat • *
, e . .. for her through helpless infaney,
views they get from us of truth . . . . 1 . J
.. . . m . .... i, who have clothed and educated
aud honor and obligaton! Recall •
r. . . , .. i her, who have Kept her welfare
Master Johnny up and lecture him ’ . . .
on the enormity of that first little' alwas nearest their hearts, and
• Sb of his; and withiu half an hour who would willingl give up their
afterwards, he bears usten Mrs- i lives for her," if need be, desire
. ... I nothing more earnestly than her
Nextdoor that we are so glad she । M 12
game, when we greeted her card ’ happiness. When they object to
with “Oh dear, there’s that horrid her union with any ore, the prob-
,, ... . . . abilities are that they believe she
woman again? ’ We teach him,
by example and precept that it is
noble and generous to give away
things we. don’t want; and in every
way we strive to make of Johnny
a little fraud, whose word is not
to be depended on, and whose
sensibilities are utterly blunted,
pr have never been awakened. It
must be coufessed that we are not
always prepared for the result,
and that Johnny sometimes aston-
ishes us with the success of our
bortain eure tor Onsumption in firnt stag 5. »’ <1
nsur felief in Advanged ntagog. Use •' m
You will M«th« exoollont effect after fal r" 1
Esthdazboohelnetzderrnverrwo-
Sold by F. M. Adams.
TSTMONIALS published in
Hon. B. H. Bassett succeeds "hehalfofHoodasSaraapanillaare
at reliable and worthy of connaence as
if from your most trusted neighbor.
st VItue' Dance ured by Dt, Mllec' Nervine
Sold by F. M. Adg%B.
long until I felt much better, and I cute
on either side or back without the taut <
BOTANIC J|
BLOOD BALM
> AthoroughlytestedReme 5
0 BLOOD and'SKIN DISEN,
• •RCt. l‘l""O hnt it le
,) or superstitionanda thorouzh5ed
K common sensc.an “elence,nea5
111 Sa. Oxford St .UrtxAIyn, M. T.
“ Our physicians la the chudren's depart-
ment have spoken highly of their experA
ence in their outside practice with Castorif
and although we only have among 9
medical supplies whet to known as regar
producta, yet wo are free to confess t h2the
merits of Castoria has won us to lo9 with
tavor upon H.” L
UxzED HostaL axd Disrdanx,
Bogn, Mass.
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Dr. Samuel Pitcher’s prescription for Infuants
and Onn dren. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor
other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute
for pargoric. Drops. Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil.
It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years’ use by
Millian^ of Mothers. Castoria destroys W orms and allays
reverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd,
•cures Tim rheoa and Wind Colle. Castoria relieves
teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency.
Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach
and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas-
toria istho Children’s Panacea— the Mother’s Friend.
A. R. HORTON,
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Tsjust a/(ood thcer said, L .
Profrerigfodther brand. "URe CLAIRBTTE SOAP —I
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Weu gFlainly take noolber we use none but the besf;
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