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October 9, 1902.
Northwest Texas.
preachers,
Riesel, Texas.
SANTA FE EXCURSION RATES.
but get Hood’s today.
I am delighted with the ma-
W. H. H. BIGGS.
Price, Postage Prepaid,
50 Cents
Per 100,
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FREE ELECTRIC BELT OFFER
THE VALUE OF CHARCOAL.
according to that we were still left in Few People Know How Useful it is in
Preserving Health and Beauty.
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WITH TEN DAYS'
FREE WEARING
the Northwest Texas Conference; so
we began to think that it was hard to
The Brotherhood of the West Texas
Conference will hold their regular annual
who admired the naval arch of New
York will recall the crowning Victory
My own inclination is to invite all the
good women, but I am limited by the ac-
commodations at our disposal.
Please let all whose names are not on
we need $595,000 in increase of our
present receipts.”
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It will take those people who are
always soured on the Church a long
notice for his own glory.
in needle.”
Bobby: “Well, ’tain’t a good needle,
then.”—St. Louis Christian Advocate.
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and is very satisfactory in ev-
ery particular.
MRS. IDA W. WHEELER.
Parvin, Tex., Oct. 1, 1902.
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PECULIAR EXPERIENCE AND
ELSE.
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ANNUAL CONFERENCE NOTICES. The SttmUtUS
GOLLEGTION
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GARDS
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ica, $160,000 for China, $290,000 for son’s retirement, the meaning of the best of attention. My doctor has done
India, $10,000 for Bulgaria, $100,000 for tariff agitation in the Middle West, feithfusserviGt putrtheend Santtoueh
Italy, $50,000 for Mexico, $60,000 for and President Roosevelt’s attitude on the place in the center of my hand has
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During the General Conference in
Dallas last May, we read the Texas
Sudden changes of weather are espe- Advocate carefully to see what they
cially trying, and probably to none more did with the boundaries of the Texas
and most up-to-date matter on all
scientific questions. •
The October number of Scribner’s
Magazine is a beautiful issue, and its
contents show most excellent work.
Artistically this number is made nota-
ble by a cover in color from a design
by Mills Thompson; a spirited draw-
ing by Yonn used as a frontispiece
and printed with a tint; and a series
of four Western types by Frederic
Remington in his most vigorous man-
ner, depicting the Cowboy, the Scout,
the Cossack Post and the Half-Breed.
The original colors are beautifully re-
produced. McCarter, James Preston
and George Wright are other artists
here represented. The leading artistic
feature is a brief appreciation of the
work of J. Q. A. Ward, by Russell
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" me, we furnish
are set on coming, we will gladly enter-
hrow tain them, provided we have notice be-
rour fore October 15 of their coming. This is
— as broad as we can make the invitation.
of Pure Blood
That is what is required by
every organ of the body, for the
proper performance of its functions.
It prevents biliousness, dyspep-
sia, constipation, kidney complaint,
rheumatism, catarrh, nervousness,
weakness, faintness, pimples,
blotches, and all cutaneous erup-
chine. It does beautiful work
Nearly everybody knows that char-
analnsttht snfesturand monter,
any reader of this paper. No money in advance; very low
cost; positive guarantee. COSTS ALMOSTNOTHINGcompared
with most all other treatments. Cures when all other elec-
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o meet the committee at the Methodist
8 Church in Floresville, November 4, 1902,
* at 9 o’clock a. m.
school-houses, teachers,
meeting at Floresville, November 4, 1902,
in the Methodist Church, at 7:30 p. m.
W. H. H. BIGGS.
TEXAS CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE.
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Resolutions of Esteem.
Whereas, According to the laws of our tell where really were. Then the
Church, our beloved brother, E. A. Bai- “ , .
ley, P. E., can not labor with us longer; Bishop decided that if it was the in-
and, tention of the General Conference to ---------------- -
Whereas. His services, that have been nut us into the West Texas Confer- few realize its value when taken into
soustaithsutmeardazeatowlhrsnderre. ence, it would stand that way. So the human system tor the same cleans-
fore, again our feathers fell. Then we read mg purpose. _ .....
Resolved, That we hold in high esteem - — — ----
and love our Brother Bailey, and pray
the blessings of Almighty God upon him
in whatever field of labor he may be sent.
Resolved, further, That we will ever
hold in loving remembrance Bro. Bailey
School-teacher: “Now, Bobby, spell 4
needle.” A
Bobby: “N-e-i-d-l-e.”
Teacher: “Wrong. There is no “i” $2
Sturgis. The hundreds of thousands
articles from men eminent in their de- McKinney Courier, Oct. 1.
partment of research. “A Study in -------. ♦.--
Hood's Sarsaparilla
II and for trains arriving in Temple on., , ,
the morning of November 12, limited to Promises to cure and keeps the
November 21 for final return. The con- . A , , ... ,
vention rate is one and one-third fare promise. Accept no substitute,
Plant Adaptation,” by Prof J W. The Month and the Royal Dis.
Tourney, is original and instructive. 7
“The American Origin of Agriculture,” ease,
by O. F. Cook, is a valuable contribu-
tion.to and literature.ofsthenfarm. so than’to the scrofulous and consump- conferences, and according to the min-
Mental and Moral HeredIty in KoY tive. The progress of scrofula during a , l--Xa in +L. Advcote we
alty," by Dr. F. A. Woods, is a curious normal October is commonly great. We utes, as appeared in me Adoa,
and interestine investipation “Scion- never think of scrofula—its bunches, cuta- saw they did not molest our charge ■
Me Reading in "PUblicLibraries,"dy noussruptionswanouvastnsuofgthe Liberty Hill:and Leander-andwehad
Arthur E. Bostwic, is exceedingly great good many sufferers from it have scarcely settled down with sat s
heinf,1 in its suggestions “Origin of derived from Hood’s Sarsaparilla, whose tion when we were informed by
Fins in Fishes,” by David Starr Jor- radiaa and permanent muresiqftkhismone preachers who attended the General
dan, evinces deep research into this famous medicine in the world. There is Confer ence that we had been put from
subject Under the head “Progress probably not a city or town where Hood’s the Northwest Texas to the West Tex-
Kionc, ” +Ler, are severai short Sarsaparilla has not proved its merit in as Conference, which caused much re-
ot science, there are several snort more homes than one, in arresting and „rpt nAniV’iL-heNastor but with
and interesting articles. In fact, no completely eradicating scrofula, which is 8ret, not only with the pastor, but
student can afford to be without this almost as serious and as much to be the membership of the charge. But
periodical It gives him the freshest feared as its near relative,—consumption. finally the new Disciplines came, and
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Ci When you have received your card, be-
X fore coming write your host the time of
% your arrival. Many of you will be met.
$ I. K. WALLER, P. C.
0 Floresville, Texas.
0 The applicants for admission on trial
Q in the West Texas Conference will please
Japan, $30,000 for Korea. In all, to the trust question. The President’s re- improved very much, yet there are sev- . .
magtamaandagsbethdrnatotgbvex
as far as Indianapolis—where an but I am trying to be submissive to the your coming. We are sorry that we can
hospitals, orphanages, grounds, etc.— abrupt ending was necessitated by the will of our Heavenly Father. I have not not “make good” Bro Wyatt’s broad in-
abscess on the President’s leg-are zannbsepeemracnanncahanskopasnnt fetattspchhareringtcyoytivesarsyomta
described and pictured for the reader I would be out by first Sunday, but I fear preachers’ wives who have not been to
more comprehensively than in most not. . 1 had very fair prospects of bring- conference for some time, whose hearts
___________ - 1 T. e. .1:e mg in a good report, with all things in - ■ ■ ... . ..
. D —g daily or weekly journals. In fact, this ful; but j fear this affliction will throw
- N° 1 -k9: record of the year’s campaigning up me behind. Brethren, pray for me. T
Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly for to date is something unique in our brother, _ CHAS. DAVIS.
October is mostly made of popular periodical literature. It includes a
fiction, with here and there a very survey of State political activities
solid communication. Among the lat- East, West, North and South. Neither
ter is a strong article from the pen of Josiah Quincy’s conservative leader-
. . .. „„„ . , 0, .,vov Waco.—Account Annual Meeting Grand the conference roll notify me of their +ions
ter is a strong article from the pen ot MU Y Chapter Eastern Star, convention rates, coming. Let this notice reach me before
Senator H. D. Money, of Mississippi, snip of the Masachusetts Democrats October 12 and 13; limited October 17. October 15. Otherwise, we can not be It Perfects all the vital processes,
on “A Plea for Suffrage Restriction in nor Tom Johnson’s capture ot the Omaha, Neb. — Account Conventions responsible for entertainment. Let no one•
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Monthly on the other side of this ques- nored. The editor of the Review has Dallas.—Account Texas State Fair, spe- Temple, Texas. writes that he had not felt well but tired for
tion by a radical Northern man. added another chapter to the un- allow.rates,variouslimits, September ---- some time. Before he had finished the first
Judge Money has done the South a equaled “History of Our Own Times” “Cameron-Account General Baptist State NORTHWEST TEXAS CONFERENCE, bottle of this medicine he felt better and
service in this article. It is worth the that 116 is writing month by month. Convention, convention rates, October 14 RAILROAD RATES. when he had taken the second was like
-si. +10 -0ihe “Tho s+.r and 15; limited October 22. another man —free from that tired feeling
price Of the Magazine. The story ===== Kansas City-Account American Royal For the meeting of the Northwest Tex-
or Harry Tracy” is a graphic account Re-lt;, waq;nc Stock Show, one fare plus $2.00, October as Conference. at Temple, all the rail- andaetodoniswork
of this highwayman by James R. Jus- Beautiful Home Wedding. 18, 19 and 20; limited October 29. roads traversing our territory have
I. j - -dundru California — One-wav $25 00 tickets on agreed to sell tickets at convention rates.
tice. The whole number is attractive- Mr John H. Griffith, of Taylor Texas sfaorniao ont.Way 31 For further in- Tickets will be on sale November 10 and
iv i1nctr-to1 and Miss Margaret McLean, daughter of sale dany to Octoner 31 rorxuruner in - - -
ly 11 USt at U. Dr. and Mrs. John H. McLean, were formation see any agent or write
N married at the Methodist parsonage this W. S. KEENAN, G. B. A.,
m, * xt x- nr .01 c xv x-u morning at 8:30 o’clock. The parlor was Galveston.
The Atlantic Monthly for this month beautifully decorated with palms, ferns —*e
has a number of most excellent arti- and rare pot plants. The affair was pri- Thia worid’s sole hAne of salvation
cles, and among them is “A Study of yate, but about twenty friends witnessed world S sole hopeLsim
T _ 1 „ . n. m xx the ceremony, which was spoken by the lies in tne salvation or me sOUl,
Local Option, by Frank Foxcroft, bride’s father, Mrs. J. E. Gibson, seated___________
This is a valuable summing up of the at the piano, rendered the beautiful wed-
trie belts, appliances and remedies fall. QUICK CURE for more
than 50 ailments. Only sure cure for all nervous diseases,
in the Discipline, Par. 601: “The mem- Charcoal is a remedy that the more
bership of a traveling preacher is in you take of it the better; it is not a SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO., CHICAGO,
the Annual Conference, and not in the drug at all, but simply absorbs the
pastoral charge to which he is appoint- gases and impurities always present in
and his faithful’preaching of God’s Word ed." And yet when the pastoral the stomach and intestines and carries
during the four years he has served this charge is ceded to another conference them out ot tne system.
district. he goes with it though he never joined Charcoal sweetens the breath after
Resolved, further, That a copy of these conference and never in- smoking, drinking or after eating
resolutions be spread upon our minutes, tnat new coereuee A . * AIISla A+Ler Adorois vegetahles
and also a copy sent the Texas Chris- tended or wanted to belong, to that onions and other odorous vegetables,
tian Advocate for publication. conference. And, while we are told Charcoal effectually clears and im-
qecretarv cor--am Ast-EDe that the Bishop has authority to trans- proves the complexion, it whitens the
Frost, Texas. fer a traveling preacher from one con- teeth and further acts as a natural and
_________ ♦ --------- ■ ference to another, it seems that the eminently safe cathartic. _
L . A U General Conference has the same au- it absorbs the injurious gases which
How to Open a Book. thority. If a pastor were to hold a collect in the stomach and bowels; it
_____ _ Hold the book with its back on a Church Conference, and in that Church disinfects the mouth and throat from
by Mr. Ward. They are also familiar smooth or covered table; let the front Conference transfer certain members the poison of catarrh.
with the Washington on the Sub- board Aownethanathhithruopningtew to another Church or another place All druggists sell charcoal in one
Treasury steps, the Beecher in Brook- leaves at the back, then a few at the than where they hold their member- form or another, but probably the best
lyn, the Greeley in front of the Trib- front, and so on, alternately opening ship without their knowledge or con- charcoal and the most for the money
une office and the General Thomas in sackonndtfrontusrnt rressinterpenr the sent, what would be thought of his is in Stuart’s Absorbent Lozenges;
Washington. All these are beautl volume. Do this two or three times, and conduct? they are composed of the finest PoW
fully reproduced in this article. you will obtain the best results. Open But we are submissive, and must go dered Willow charcoal, and other harm.
« forth and work cheerfully wherever less!antiseptics initadletformor rather Two Strone Arouments
Tho ontLIy Review of Reviews for back and cause a start in the leaves, our lot is cast, in the form of large, pleasant tasting I ‛ V V-5 -1V fill
October is a monthly contribution to ReAerconotsseubackan teareoago, an In many respects we havehad.a lozenges, the charcoal being mixe why you should spend your carriage
the current literature of the day. excellent customer of mine, who thought very pleasant year on Liberty Hill and withhoneyp+Lg-enpesvi11 money here are: The quality of the
From no other periodical can so sane he knew perfectly how to handle books, Leander charge. Improvements have The daily us these1o condition Enterprise vehicles we show and the
end — , view of current noli- came into, my office when I had an ex- been made at the parsonage. Leander soon tell in a much improved condition prices we ask Thev’re all the
and accurate a view ot current pun pensive binding just brought from the . . .„„ a ia ne 0. conora1 health hetter com- proper prices we asK. 1ney re an me
tics be gained as from the Review of bindery ready to be sent home; he, be- people have improved and painted of the general breath and nurer finish and style that any vehicle can
ReyiewsomTheostozortnymorrerveat mghtiyezofaavenanaeavhgzolok pnepatcbtcrcbwandaverhatedboheeagsy "ind the beauty of it is, that no ofer, anda y aruthat put money in
clear and full editorial exposition of paag, vqidnei openedo t nfnthemcefter conversions and eighty-one accessions, possibleharm but resuttfromnttarir Whenyou see the P. & O. Co. Name
the issues involved in this fairs cam- and exclaimed: ‘How beautifully your and baptized several infants. Some of continued use, but on tne contrary, Plate on buggies on the floor of your
,_____ offent of Sneaker Hender- bindings open! I almost fainted. He our meetings were almost broken up great benefit. merehant vnu will know that it stands
paign, the effect ot speaker Henden had broken the back of the volume and untOr rain and other difficul- A Buffalo physician in speaking of merchant, you will know that it stands
- -----= it had to be rebound.”-From “Modern on account or rain ana on aIEn .. D-m --Harai cava- “T ad- for full value and a good guarantee as
TO SUIT everybody—just issued. Bookbinding.” ________ ties. We have had no ministerial help benefits of char^ Look for it. Write for our
256-272 pages, over 100 New Pieces. ••* except our local preachers J. A. Bit- vise Stuart s ngestoaan new Vehicle Catalogue, which will be
V cm‛g 1 9 PERSONAL. tick, Tharpe Barton and J. H. Vaughn, patients suffering f rom gas in.stomach sent free to any address.
Y QKA A 40014 S v g. Jr., who have been true and loyal to and bowels, and to clear the com-
— UVAiS Dear Brethren of the ConrerenceAfter their pastor and ready to do whatever plexion and purify the breath, mouth PARLIN & ORENDORFF CO.,
§ongs of Praise through etkSAdvgae, orerpryers and he asked. Finances are behind, espe- and throat; I also believe the liver is Dallas, Texas.
*V- •8 W „ . C sympathy. About a month since, a bone cially the pastor’s salary; but we greatly benefited by the daily use or .....
for Young People’s Meetings Sunday scnoois felon began to form in the palm of my , .. matter will be pressed from them- they cost but twenty-five cents
ataatiotmer"gpgozaqEastog "duo ia kepseaptemozeruntrprhaca noutthsconterence lsomP people have “box at ‘drug stores, and although in THE ADVOCATE MACHINE ha.
With Christian Endeavor Supplement, that day with my hand in a sling, but left the country to get work, on ac- some sense a patent preparation, yet I been in our home nearly four years,
with Epworth League Supplement. my suffering was great. That night, of the two years’ drouth that believe I get more and better charcoal and has given entre satisfaction. We
Bound in cloth, Emblem stamped on back, after putting me under chloroform, the Lc g+ar+’s Absorbent Lozenges than highly recommend the Machine.
s25nondervztrknminazonaiteap. 222,’, has been UP7 DAVID CROCKETT. £ charoal tab- X F. NICHOL..
WBiGLoWEMAIN CO.New York & Chicago have -d Liberty Hili, Texas. lets." MeKinney Texae
from points within 100 miles, and from
more distant points one and one-tenth
for round trip tickets.
JNO. M. BARCUS.,
See. N. W. Texas Conference.
____ ____ ---- ____-------- U . . , Cleburne Texas
status of prohibition and local option, ding march. Immediately after the cere- If the Baby is Cutting Teeth, ’ '
«Vemories of o HOsnita Matron” is mony the bride and groom were driven Be’sure to use that old and well-tried remedy,
emorles or a nospitai Matron is to the H & T. C. station, where they MRS. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup, for children West Texas.
the second edition of a well-told story took the south-bound train for Taylor, teething. It soothes the child, softens the gums,
bv Emilv Mason Sheescaned through their future home, going by way of Gal- allays all pains, cures wind colic and is the rem- I desire the name and postoffice of all
2. —y as°n; ueessaped. g veston edy for diarrhoea. Twenty-five cents a bottle. the men in the new territory, of all the
the Federal lines during tne Civil The groom’s brother, Mr. James Grif- ---------•-e----------- laymen in the new and old territory, and
War and worked in the Southern fith, wife and little daughter, of Hutto, .1. . „ all others who expect entertainment.
camNs Commercialism 99 bv Edward Texas, and his sister, Miss Griffith, of He will not win respect who refuses members expecting to bring their wives.
Atkinson is worth v of ‛ close read Taylor, came with him and attended the reverence.—Ram’s Horn. write me; all coming by private convey-
Atkinson, is woruny or a CoSe reaa nuptials. The groom is a well-to-do busi- ance, let me know. Trains from the east,
ing. “Democracy and the Church, by ness man and highly esteemed citizen of --------*** 12:42 m. and 6:10 p. m.; from the west,
Vida Scudder. The writer evidently Taylor, Williamson County, and is to •0%*%%%99%0*%% 10:07 a. m. and 3:49 p. m.
thinks Roman Catholicism the Church be congratulated on winning the heart o — "Then — hove "eneived Ve"" cand he-
thinks Roman -atmocsm tne enuren, and hand of this beautiful, cultured 3
from the tone of his production, young lady. Though comparatively a 3
Hence, his statements will be taken stranger in McKinney, Miss McLean was M0
with a few grains of allowance. Still greatly admired. She came here only a *
’ 2 , 211 few weeks ago from New York, where I
his article can be read with profit, she had been in college for two years. R
though one dissents from much that She was honored in Texas by being $
he savs elected to a chair in the State Normal «
7 ' „ School at Denton, but resigned to accept P
V the hand of her lover. %.,,4,4,3400
rhe Ponilar Science Monthlv for A large number of handsome wedding ****************
ine ropu.ar science MontnI lor presents from friends in this city and
this month is replete with scientific over the State were received by them.—<*
For Sale by ..
L. BLAYLOCK DALA$As
ELIZABETH COLLEGE 1
High Grade College ior Women \
OHARLOTTE, N. c.
New, modern buildings and equipment. 18 (9)
experienced University teachers. Subur- y
ban location, campus 20 acres, shaded, \
overlooking the city. Music Conservatory,
Separate Building, Art Department, Lab- «4%
oratories, etc. In Western North Carolina, gan
Climate unsurpassed. Write for catalogue. 4
Rev. CHARLES B. KING, A. M., Pres. ia
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