Wise County Messenger. (Decatur, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, February 9, 1906 Page: 2 of 8
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Disorders in a Brilliant Record of Cures Performed.
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as no where else for the reason that no other section
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REALLY HIGH-CLASS LANDS AT LOW PRICES
and that the Agricultural and Stock-farming possibili-
ties of this section are the equal of, and in some res-
pects better than three to five times higher priced
property located elsewhere.
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To Randolph and then Roc.
Island. Leave Fort Worth 10:50
A. M., arrive Memphis 8:00 A.
M. next morning. It's every
day with the best of service.
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Are You Restless at Night
And harrassed by a bad cough?
Use Ballard’s Horehound Syrup,
it will secure you sound sleep
and effect a prompt and radical
cure. Sold by Man & Simmons,
Decatur, Texas.
Will Simmons, a son of
Simmons of this city, died
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_M_ fWEAK WOMEW.
A person in this state of health finds work a burden.
Strength and energy are gone, he cant eat with relish, he is tired,
cross, nervous and dull—a truly useless and disagreeable person.
The worst part of it is that such a person is liable to take any
dangerous disease that may be about. Pneumonia, Consumption, A
and take no other.
NEWSOUTH.
Joe Holt, Jim Jeffries, and W.
A Stevenson have just received
a shipment of 110 pounds of to
bacco from the mountains of
Tennessee, and that probably ac
counts for the dense clouds of
smoke that have been seen to
hang over this region of late
Mrs. Morse has been spending
the winter with her daughter,
Mrs. J. T. Holt, but will return
to her home at Ardmore the lat-
ter part of this month.
.(It is said that George Miller,
ohBoonsville, was heard in town
this week.
Here is a Victim of Neglect.
Bad digestion was the starting point. He ignored
the warnings sent up by an overloaded and
suffering stomach- hence the disorder spread
until it has seriously weakened the entire digestive
apparatus, involving the kidneys, liver and bowels,
it is the begining of a sick spell-
Some dealers will try to sell you something which they say is lust as good as PRICKLY ASH
BITTERS. Don’t take it. Get the genuine the large figure 3 in red on the front label. It will’give
you the results you desire. Put up in 19 ounce bottles. Price $1.00. C. B. GUNN, Special Agent.
is advisable, as speculators have in-
vestigated and are fast purchasing
with a knowledge of quickly develop
ing opportunities to sell to others at
greavly increased prices.
. THE DENVER ROAD
sells cheap round trip tickets twice a week 5
with stop-over privileges.
For full information write to
A. A GLISSON. G. P. A.
Fort Worth, Texas. V
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Tuesday- case has just occurred in Deca-
County Treasurer Mershon is tur.
Buffalo. N. Y., sole agents for the
United States. of-Cottondale, was in the city on
Remember the name—Doans— fTnecdav
“Whiskers,” has lately moved in
quite a while: will write a few When Well-Known Decatur People Tell
1—— it. So Plainly.
Blanks For Sale.
The Messenger has just print-
ed and has in stock a lot of blank
rent contracts for farms. For
sale at 2 for 5 cents. We also
have in stock many other kinds
of useful blanks, such as chattel
mortgages, crop and chattel
mortgages, notes, etc. Call on
us when you need any blanks.
TEXAS FARMERS
Located in Panhandle Country constitute a vast propor-
tion of those who are out of debt, possess an abundance
of all that is necessary to comfort and easy hours,and own
Bank Accounts.
Those who are rot so fortunate should profit by past
experiences and recognize that these conditions are
possible in
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Clark Wald rip.
When public endorsement is
made by a representative citizen
of Decatur the proof is positive.
You must believe it. Read this
testimony. Every backache suf-
ferer, every man, woman or
child with any kidney trouble
will find profit in the reading.
Chas. D. Cates, mining agent
and dealer in real estate, with of-
fices in the courthouse, and liv-
ing on E. Main street, Decatur,
Texas, says: “It is about a year
ago that a friend of mine advised
me to try Doan’s Kidney Pills. I
was undergoing treatmhent at the
time for kidney and bladder
trouble, and was suffering a
great deal from too frequent ac-
tion of the kidney secretions.
Doan's Kidney Pills helped me
so much that I used five boxes
of them, and I have such confi-
dence in this remedy from my
own experience that I have no
hesitation in recommending it to
others ”
For sale by all dealers. Price
50 cents, Foster-Milburn Co,
The trustees of the high school
t Aurora became displeased
withthe principal and closed the
school last week. Another teach-1
er will reopen the school next!
ken up his quarters on the plac
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It bear-a close resemblance to
the malaria germ. To free the
system from disease germs, the
most effective remedy is Dr., -
Kings New Life Pills. Guaran- into our community and has ta-
teed to cure all diseases due to
malaria poison and constipation.
25c. at Man & Simmons’ drug
It is the RIGHT medicine for such purpose, the greatest; the most successful system
cleanser and regulator. It combines the fine tonic properties of a kidney medicine, stomagh. liver
and blood purifier with a genial regulating influence in the bowels. It will gently urge the vital or-
gans to a better and more complete performance of their duties, give them strength and tone and
restore healthy activity throughout the body. When the system has been cleared of obstructions
and the kidneys resume fully their office of purifying the blood, the general condition takes an up-
ward turn. Appetite and digestion are improved, the eyes are brighter, the hollow cheeks fill out,
the complexion loses that sallow, muddy cast, giving place to a clear skin and ruddy glow. These
are the signals of returning health, and they bring that thrill and joy of living and interest in life’s
duties that only those in perfect health enjoy.
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ease consumption. Ere the
friends returned from the funer
al, his brother. Ed, followed from
the same cause. A third one of
the brothers died here within
the last year.
The sale of the Carpenter-
Rhome goods has been postponed
A compromise is talked of.
In diseases of the kidneys and uri-
nary organs men and women once
strong, heasty and vigorous are soon
reduced to comparative helplessness,
at times they are able to get about
and do odd johe. at. otber- prastrated
completely. Ttis was the expe1 ience
of thousands of persons who owe thei r
present good health to the great heal-
ing effect of PRICKLY ASH BIT-
TERS Why endure all this distress
when a remedy that has proved its
power and effectiveness in such ail-
ments can so easily be obtaited.
PRICKLY ASH BITTERS is a kid-
ney tonic, liver and stomach stimu-
lant and bowel purifer combined,
therefore it exercises its cleansing
and restorative influence uniformly in
every part of the body. For the
weakening irregularities peculiar to
women PRICKLY ASH BITTERS
has obtained the very highest endorse-
ment It corrects stomach and bowel
disorders in children.
sick last week, requiring the at-1
tention of a physician, but is now
better.
Our school is progressing well
with Miss Bessie Austin as I
teacher.
Brother Carver preaches for
us everty fourth Sunday after-
noon at 3 o'clock, and our people
are much pleased with his preach-
ing.
Mrs. A. S. Badger is visiting
relatives north of Greenwood.
The county lecturer of the
farmer's union spoke to a full
house at New South Saturday
night.
Our farmers are backward
with their work. Some have
begun breaking, but most have
not.
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We have had some very pretty
weather, but, the sudden change
makes it disagreeable.
Some people in our vicinity are
still picking cotton; others are
preparing for another crop.
Brother Whistler filled his reg-
ular appointment at this place
Sunday. Quite a lerge crowd
attended church.
Miss Teldia Wisener has been
quite sick, but is some better at
this writing.
Miss Anna Farmer left for
Henrietta today, where she will
attend school.
Mr. Joe Hilton is having his
house repaired.
Quite a number of Sycamore
people attended church at this
place Sunday.
Mr. Doss has gone to Fort
Worth to visit his daughter. Mrs
Keen.
Aunt Net Stewart is visiting
Mr. Alf Fullingim.
Sunday school at this place is
progressing nicely.
Mrs. Bustion has been very
Sck, but we learn she is improv-
s, what has become of Pru-
denclain? We should like to
hear Mm her. We miss her
letters Ih.the Messenger very
much. \
Brother Sweeton. of Decatur,
will preach at Oak Grove the
third Sunday in this month at 3
p m. Everybody invited.
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The Yellow Fever Germ
Has recently been discovered
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on coupons No. 3 for this year. |
Dr. J. C- Riffe, a highly re
spected citizen of Audubon, died
on Wednesday of this week.
B. F. Means & Co,, general
merchants of Chico, were closed
by attachment on the 24th inst.
। There are said to be near 30 ca
seis' on Esquire Embry's criminal
docket for violation of the local
option law.
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Halcomb, N. W. Wise County Messenger. (Decatur, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, February 9, 1906, newspaper, February 9, 1906; Decatur, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1561024/m1/2/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .