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THE TEXARKAXIAN
J. W. GARDNER. Editor andProp’i
WEDNESDAY MAY3O 1900.
The Daily and Weekly Texakkaniax ar.
entered at the postoffi’ce at Texarkana a>
second class mail matter.
R.ATH3S.
Daily pt. month by carrier * 6.'
Dally six months by mail In advance 4 (X
xaily. one year by mail. In advance.. 7 5<
Weekly one year by mail in advance 1 Ot
Weekly six months in advance K
All communications should be addressed
to Th* Tkxarkaxian
~ANNOUNCEMENTS
FOR CONGRESS.
We are authorized to announce Thus
C. Mcßae as a candidate for re-election
to Congress from this the Third Congres-
sional district subject to the action of the
democratic primary.
FOR PROSECUTING ATTORNEY.
We are authorized to announce W. M.
Green as a candidate for re-election to the
office of Prosecuting Attorney of the Bth
Judicial Circuit subject to the action of
the Democratic party.
DEMOCRATIC TICKET.
■ For Prosecuting Atty. W. M. GREENE
For Representative E. 11. PEYTON
For County Judge.... W. T. HAMILTON
For Circuit Clerk.... J. D. SANDERSON
For Sheriff Collector I. A. BICKHAM
For County Treasurer J. J. PEAVY
For Tax Assessor L. WINHAM
For Coroner G R. ROBINSON
For Surveyor ~..T. E. PERRY
Friday an army of over a hundred
thousand census takers will start
out to take the eleventh census of
this country. Calculation is to get
it done in one month.
On the 28th at Fall River Mass.
the cotton manufacturer’s associa-
tion reduced the price of prints
from 3j to 3sc. on account of a fall-
ing off in the demand.
Mr. McKinley would be excusable
for becoming disgusted and throw-
ing up the whole business allowing
Hanna to take the republican nom-
ination and the licking that will
follow it.
The New York Herald’s Washing-
ton’s correspondent says that Dew-
ey is now satisfied that Bryan will
be nominated at Kansas City and
that he would be willing to accept
of second p'ace with him.
At the following places in Texas
cotton mills are actually in opera-
tion building or chartered: Gon-
zales Itasca Belton Corsicana
Bonham West WaxahachieMexia
Cuero Denison Waco Dallas and
Galveston.—Fort Worth Gazette.
It seems that all of the third party
leaders in Arkansas are back in de-
mocracy's ranks—Fizer Norwood
Chrisp Meeks Prince and others.
We are glad to see it so—it shows
that these men will not let preju-
dice keep them from doing the right
thing politically.
Like Grant in his last campaign
against Lee Lord Roberts can af-
ford to lose more men than his op-
ponents have against him and yet
count a great army. And like Gen.
Grant “Bobs” will probably enjoy a
big reputation for generalship when
he has won through weight of num-
bers and resources.—Ex.
Some rather plain hints have been
given in congress of the existence
of the belief that official stealing in
the Philippines has been even worse
than in Cuba. Yet the republicans
refuse to allow democratic proposi-
tions for a oongressional investiga-
tion to be adopted. If this attitude
of the rspublicans isn’t a disposition
to shield somebody what is it?
J. C. Kennedy Roanoke Tenn. says
“1 cannot say too much for DeWitt’s
Witch Hazel .Salve. Ono box of it cured
what the. doctors called an incurable ul-
cer on my jaw.” Cures piles and all skin
diseases. Look out for worthless imita-
tions. Boyd Drug Co.
At Little Rock the city count j
passed an ordinance that all job
printing for city bear the union la-
bel. The Arkansas Democrat Co.
claimed that this was contrary to
the constitutional freedom of trade
in preventing it from competing
for such printing and secured an
order from court declaring the or-
dinance null and void.
Biliousness Is a condition charac-
terized by a disturbance by a dis-
turbance of the digestive organs.
The stomach is debilitated the liver
torpid the bowels constipated.
There is a loathing of food pains in
the bowels dizziness coated tongue
and vomiting first of the undigest-
ed or partly digested food and then
of bile. Chamberlain's Stomach
and Liver Tablets allay the disturb-
ances or the stomach and create a
healthy appetite. They also tone
up the liver to a healthy action and
regulate the bowels. Try them and
you are certain to be much pleased
with the result. For sale by Smith
Drug Co.
The Hunter Transfer and Storage
Co. have the only safe and conven-
ient rooms in the city for storage
of your furniture or piano. We
> ‘are prepared to store goods of any
kind.
Nothing has ever been produced
to equal or compare with Tabler's
Buckeye Pile Ointment as a cura-
tive and healing application for
piles fissures blind and bleeding
external or internal and itching
and bleeding of the rectum. The
relief is immediate and cure lnfalli-1
Die. Price 50c. in bottle tubes 76c.
Sold bv Smith Drug Co.
Mr. Fischer one of the Boer en-
voys said in his Washington speech:
“We have come from two little re-
publics struggling for freedom and
independence to see if here in the
heart of our great sister republic
the spirit that prompted your fath-
ers to take up arms for the same
principles for which we fight is still
strong.” That spirit is still strong
among the people but we fear that
it doesn’t exist in the White House.
The people who have so much
sympathy for those who have gone
beyond all things earthly says an
exchange might use a little bit of
it in every day life. There are in
the city today plenty of chances to
try the experiment. The idea of
kicking people when alive and then
for a person to weep over their
graves when dead is what too many
of us do that is one reason why the
world is no better today. Speak
your kind words to the living and
when you are dead you need not
care what is said of you.
Senator Bacon has offered an
amendment to his resolution for a
congressional investigation ot the
Cuban stealing by republican of-
ficials which promises to reach
enormous proportions authorizing
the committee to sit during the re-
cess at such places; either in this
country or in Cuba as the commit-
tee may deem necessary or import-
ant and to send for persons and pa-
pers. The republicans are betweeu
‘the devil and the deep sea” on
this investigation. They are afraid
to vote for it and afraid to defy
public sentiment by refusing to do
so.
FATAL COLORS.
It has been proven that soldiers
are hit during battle according to
the color of their dress in the fol-
lowing order—red is the most fatal.
Austrian grey is the least fatal.
The proportions are red twelve rifle
green seven brown six Austrian
bluish grey five. There is one other
color not mentioned more fata —
and that is the pallor of weakness.
If it has commenced to paint its
deathly hue upon your cheek and
the stomach weakens and life seems
not worth living go to the druggist
and obtain a bottle of Hostetter’s
Stomach Bitters. It will give you
life and energy. It does this by
making the stomach strong and the
blood pure. It is unequalled for
such disorders as indigestion dys-
pepsia or malaria fever and ague.
Notice Euchre Clubs.
I have just received a beautiful
line of novelties suitable for Euchre
prizes. With every purchase we
will give free a complete set of
beautiful tally cards.
3 16 Chas. S. Ehber Jeweler.
Beware of a Cough.
A cough is not a disease but a
symptom Consumption and bron-
chitis which are the most danger-
ous and fatal diseases have for
their first indication a persistent
cough and if properly treated as
soon as this cough appears are
easily cured. Chamberlain’s Cough
Remedy has proven wonderfully
successful and gained its wide rep-
utation and extensive sale by its
success in curing the diseases which
cause coughing. If it is not bene-
ficial it will not cost you a cent.
For sale by Smith Drug Co.
- —■
Anything you want in the real
estate line on any kind of terms.
W. R. Kelley 226 State Line Ave
over Water Co’s office. 2-19
flennty Is Blood Deep.
Clean blood means a clean skin. No
beauty without it. Cascarets Candy Cathar
tic clean your blood and keen it clean by
stirring up the lazy liver and driving all im-
purities from the body. Begin to day to
banish pimples boils blotches blackheads
and that sickly bilious complexion by taking
Cascarets—beauty for ten cents. All dreg
gists uatisfaction guaranteed. 10c 25c Me-
MANY A LOVER
Has turned with disgust from an other-
wise lovable girl with an offensive breath
K arl's Clover Root Tea purl lies I he brent h
by its action on the bowels etc. as noth-
ing else will. Sold for years on absolute
guarantee. Price 25 ots. andSOcts.
Sold bv Williams & Williams.
Sour stomach fulness after eat-
ing flatulence are all caused by im-
perfect digestion. Prickly Asli
Bitters corrects the disorder at
once drives out badly digested food
and tones the stomach liver and
bowels. Sold by all druggists.
If. you need a good watch or
clock call on Schuster the State
LineJewe'e-. 1-1
llow Are Your Kidney* V
Dr. Hobbs'Hpnrnttu* Pills euro nil kidney Ills. Bain
■Io fr.m A >( v..(' hll "< i'(> (Ip S' v
"A Friend in Need
Is a. Friend Indeed.”
Your blood is poor and
therefore you suffer from
eruptions pains and general
debility and 4 4 that tired feel-
ing.” The blood is the resl source of nil
health. Hood’s Sarsaparilla is the shep-
herd of health. Why ? Because it
purifies the blood as nothing else can.
Tired Feeling— ” 1 had that tired
feeling and headaches. Was more tired
in the morning than 'when I went to bed
and my back pained me. Hood’s Sarsa-
parilla and Hood's Pills cured me and
I feel ten years younger.” B. Scheblein
274 Bush-wick Place Brooklyn N. Y.
Be sure to get Hood's because
dlcvtlA Satdubodffg
Hood'i rilli llvur ill*; the* non IrrltMtliig mid
’• mtlr i.. IhI." with II Hh imi pul Ik
Communicated.
To The Texarkaniax:
In an article in the “Courier” of
yesterday I noticed the interview
had with those who are protesting
against the improvements on the
streets of the East Side.
I note that these men are “with-
out exception in favor (?) of the
improvement" and I wonder that
they have not long ago dropped on-
to the idea that this tommyrot of
theirs is getting old. They have
said on all occasions that they are
in favor of improvements but the
same class of men that are now
standing in the way of this mu h
needed improvement will continue
its fight against improvements as
long as they can find a lawyer to
take their case; and no one doubts
that men can be found somewhere
that for a <25.00 fee would abolish
if possible every institution organ-
ized for the good of the city not
excepting the public schools and
even the churches themselves.
Did not this same class of cltixeus
fight the building of the sewers in
this city? Have they ever put their
names to or in any manner given
their support to any public improve-
ments unless there was a strong
prospect of getting some pie out of
it? Have they ever come out for
any general public improvements in
which they were not interested
directly or indirectly in the con-
tracts? Oh but they are iu favor of
the improvements! Yes doubtless
they are losing sleep because it is
temporarily impeded and no doubt
our people are exceedingly sorry for
them on account of thgir deep dis-
tress and grief because the work is
not being pushed now.
They are probably in favor of im-
provements at the private expense
of others and they can be induced
to help in such enterprises a little
themselves if assured that they
would receive quick returns in the
way of good dividends. And yet
they might object to such improve-
ments as would attract capital and
bring strong competition in their
lines of business. Some men would
much proser “to be a big man in a
small town than a small man in a
big town.”
But it is the cry in this particular
case that the taxation is unequal
and unfair because these men are
so poor and unfoitunate as to own
brick buildings on Broad street and
they see that the cost of the im-
provements to be made on Broad
street are not in proportion to the
amount of taxes they will have to
pay.
They say that they don’t
blame the people iu the residence
portion of the town for wanting
these improvements which are to be
largely paid for by the owners of
property on Broad street. In other
words they are not surprised that
the owners of little homes in the
city would try to make the owners
of Broad street property pay for
suburban improvements. They think
it is theft on the part of the resi-
dences owners to ask them to help
build any streets outside of Broad
street. They are anxious enough to
have the people come to Broad
street if they will build their own
roads to come over. Let us look
over a few years in the past. When
our water works were first built the
hydrants were all on or within reach
of Broad street and the most of
them are still ou or within reach of
it. One-half of the territory within
the corporate limits is now without
a single hydrant or any fire pro-
tection. Broad street has had
three-fourths of the benefits of all
the fire protection paid for by this
city iu the past which amounts now
to something over <33000. Originally
all the electric lights were on or ad-
jacent to Broad street. For a very
short time the residence portion of
the city was grudgingly favored
with a few lights but the luxury
was too expensive for "po’ folks"
and tlie service was soon reduced to
Broad street alone. Four-fifths of
all the electric lights paid for bj'
this city have been for the benefit
of Broad street. The amount paid
for city lights in the past is some-
thing over SIOOOO. From the day
of the election of the first city mar-
shal down to the present time nine-
tenths of the benefits of all the
police protection have been for
Broad street. The total amount
paid for police protection in the
past has been over $40000 making
a total ot over $83000 paid by the
tax payers of this city tor these
three items alone and of this Broad
street has received the benefits of
$68000 or about $40000 more than
her proportionate share. Iu other
words if she would pay back to the
poor owners of property in the resi-
dence party of this city what she
would owe them on an honest settle-
ment of accounts they would have
almost money enough to pay for the
street Improvement. But these
poor people that she would brand
with dishonesty have never com-
plained and are not now complain-
ing at unjust taxation They are
willing to contribute |helr shine of
this money for the generiil up-
building pf the city and that top
without a groan. They only ask foe
a reciprocal spirit of enterprise; but
they connot help feeling that the
men who have grown richest in
their midst and off their patronage
and that too under the un-
equal not to say unjust system of
taxation which heretofore prevailed
on account of water lights
police protection street work etc.
etc. should not now be the first to
comp'ain of unequal taxation and
stand squariy in the way of our city’s
improvement on such flimsy pre-
texts. But it is gratifying to know
that out of probably 2500 peo-
ple in the improvement districttheir
are not 30 who have refused to pay
their improvement taxes and two
thirds of these would have paid
long ago had it not been for some
half a dozen rich men who have
busied themselves to make as large
a company as possible to oppose
the work. With this large major-
ity of liberal fair minded and en-
terprising citizens many of whom
own property on Broad street we
ought to be willing to stand or fall
and if we should fall our last gasp
should be a prayer that our city
may be saved from the sordid policy
of that short-sighted minority.
G. A. Hays
State of Ohio ity of Toledo i gs
Lucas County. I
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is
the senior partner of the firm ot F. J.
Cheney & Co. doing bus ness in the city
of Toledo county and state aforesaid and
that said firm will pay the sum of ONE
HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and ev-
ery case of Catarrh that cannot be cured
by Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
FRANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn to defore me and subscribed n
my presence this 6th day of December
A. D. 1886.
A. W. GLEASON
[Seal.] Notary Public.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken in-
ternally and acts directly on the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system. Send
for testimonials free.
F. J CHENEY & CO. Toledo Ohio.
Sold by druggists 75c.
Hall’s Family Pills are ths best.
W. S. Musser Millheim Pa. saved the
life of his little girl by giving her One
Minute Cough Cure when she was dying
from croup. It is the only harmless rem-
edy that gives immediate results. It quick-
ly cures coughs colds bronchitis grippe
asthma and all throat and lung troubles.
Boyd Drug Co.
Jeff Davis says he will not forget
the newspapers which have criti-
cised him during the campaign. As
far as this paper is concerned it will
not pander to his paltry patronage.
He can open his vials of wrath
whenever he sees fit to do so. We
will watch his career with interest
and will not fail to keep the public
; posted on his public acts. If Mr.
Davis makes this state a good gov-
ernor and is (contrary to our belie!)
capable of conducting the affairs of
this great state we will give him
unstinted praise and apologize on
bended knee for every unkind thing
we ever said if on the other hand
he continues to make an ass of him-
self and disgrace the state we will
continue to hold him up as an ob-
ject of contempt and scorn.—Jones
boro Enterprise.
“I had stomach trouble twenty years
and I gave up hope of being cured till I
began to use Kodol Dyspepsia Cure it
has done me so much good I call it the
savior of my life” writes W. It. Wilkin
son Albany Tenn. It digests what you
eat. Boyd Drug Co.
I have casn purchasers tor desir-
able city property. W. R. Kelley.
State Line Ave. over Water Go's
office. 10 23
For a stiff neck there is nothing
better than a free application ot
Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. It quick-
ly relieves the stiffness and soreness
effecting a complete cure. For sale
by Smith Drug Co.
Pure Spring Water.
I am prepared to deliver at either
residence or store daily at a nomi-
nal cost the pure spring water
from the fine spring on the Dr.
Grant place one and a half miles
north of the city. If you want good
wholesome water telephone me
No 313 and I will call.
5-29. J. E. Eaton.
Eli
Acts gently on the
Kidneys Liver
and Bowels
f . EAN SES the System
cl
OVERCOMES d/rfU C' 11
PERMANENTLY
Bt|E ficiAL Ef fECTS
ovy vhe neMViNi - m »H'r o sty
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Call for Democratic Tonship Conven-
tion
A Democratic Township Conven-
tion for Garland township in Miller
county Arkansas is hereby called
to meet at the Miller county court
house in the city of Texarkana
Arkansas at one o’clock p. tn. on
Saturday the 2nd day of June A.
D. 1900. The object of this conven-
tion is to select delegates to ti e
Democratic County Convention to
be held at said court house on June
9th A. D. 1900. A full attendance
at said convention here called is
urgently desired.
Paul Jones Chairman
Dem. Co. Cen. Com.
S. S. Solineky Secretary.
Pulaski Crow member of the
Committee for Garland Township.
QUESTION ANSWERED
Yes August Flower still has the largsst
sale oflany medicine in the civilized world
Your mothers’ and grandmothers’ never
thought of using anything else for indi-
gestion or biliousness. Doctors were
scarce and they seldom heard of appen-
dicitis nervous prostration or heart fail-
ure etc. They used August Flower to
clean out the system and stop fermenta-
tion of undigested food regulate the ac-
tion of the Iver stimulate the nervous and
organic action of the system and that is i
all they took when feeling dull and bad
with headaches and other aches. You on-
ly need a few doses of Green’s August
Flower in liquid form to make you satis- |
tied there is nothing serious the matter
with you. For sale by Smith Drug Co.
DO YOU WANT A DAY OFF.
The T. S. & N. road (Gate City
Route) has several very fine picnic
grounds on the line of their road
and those wishing to take a day off
can leave on the 7:15 a. m. train j
(union depot) and spend the day
pleasantly fishing and strolling in'
the shady groves and return to
Texarkana at 6:30 p. m. The road
will give special rates to parties of >
ten or more. Sunday schools and
lodges can tret a very low rate for
picnics. Call up ’phone 10 for fur-
ther information.
56 J. J. Kress Gen’l Supt. I
Unless a woman eats sufficient
nourishing food she can neither gain (
nor keep a good complexion. Food
when digested is the base of all:
health all strength and all beauty i
Herbine will help digest what you
eat and give you the clear bright i
beautiful skin of health. Price 50.
and 75c. Sold by Smith Drug Co.
Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Tour Else A nay.
To quit tobacco easily and forever be mag
netic. full ot lite nerve and vigor take No-To-I
Bac the wonder-worker that makes weak men
strong. All druggists 50c or 11. Cure guaran-
teed. Booklet and sample free. Aililresr
Sterling Remedy Co-. Chicago or New York.
ELEGANT SERVICE EAST VIA SOUTH-
ERN RAILWAY.
The service now afforded passengers
enroute east via Southern Railway from
Memphis Arkansas and Texas points is
elegant in every respect and for comfort
and convenience has no equal.
By leaving Memphis 9:15 a. m. passen-
gers arrive Washington 8:50 p. m. second
evening Baltimore 11:3s P- m. Philadel- .
phia 3:56 a. in. New York 6:23 a. m.
This train passes through Chatanooga
Ashville and that famous section of North
Carolina termed “ I he Land of the Sky.”
Elegant sleeping car and day coaches
Memphis to Salisbury and Salisbury to '
New York. Dining car service .east of j
Salisbury.
Train leaving Memphis 8:15 p. m. ar-
rives Washington 0:42 a. in. second morn-
iag Baltimore 8:00 a. m. Philadelphia
10:15 a; m. New York 12:43 p. m. This
train is operated via Chatanooga Bristol
and Lynchburg and carries through Pull-
man Sleeping car Memphs to New York
without change At Chatanooga elegant
Case observation car is attached which
serves meals Chatanooga to Radford and
Dining car serves meals east of Lynch
burg
For further information apply to your
nearest ticket agent 3- 2 7
DYSPEPSIA
“ For ivlx years I wai a victim of dys-
pepsia in its worst form. 1 could eat nothing
but milk toast and at times my stomach would
not retain and digest even that Last March 1
began taking CASCARETS and since then I
have steadily Improved until I am as well as I
ever was in my life.”
David 11. Murpht Newark. O.
CANDY
ff CATHARTIC
toewuto
ntAOl MAAK MOWTIWO
Pleasant Palatable Potent Taele Good Do
Good Nover Sicken Weaken or Gripe 10c 25c 51)0.
... CURE CONSTIPATION. ...
filrrlln* Remedy Coapnny ('hlcafto Montreal New York. 11l
WTfl DAP Sold mid gunrnntced by all drug*
• I U'uAv glbta to Ci)M£Tobacco Habit.
I
Weigh Carefully.
You can't always Judge a shoe by what
It weighs Just now you don’t want a
heavy .shoe anyway. You do want shoes
that will .stand the wear.
flea's fine .shoes from $■ 15 to $5.50
Ladles fine Shoe* from 1.25 to 300
Boys fine shoes from 1.00 to 2.50
Misses fine shoes from 1.00 to 2.50
Children's line shoes from goto 1.50
Our shoe department Is a complete shoe
store In every detail We Invite you to
call and Inspect our stock of shoes and
men and hoys outfitting*.
Inter State Men Co
Alt 111 I lit* I) FANIIION
114 H. Broad St. Texarkana Ark
WM. BURDSAL
■A-roliiteot
Terms ItoiiNiuiiililc. -ConMullii*
lion Free
DINKINS UP»TO PATH
Restored to Health
And Hundreds of ftollars Saved by
Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine.
whLa "J
/ If
WG. STARR hardware deal-
er and president of the
* Honeoye Falls Water Co.
of Honeoye Falls N. ¥. writes: “I
have taken Dr. Miles’ Restorative
Nervine much to my benefit having
suffered for years past from nervous
prostration dizziness and a weak tired
feeling. I had been treated by a num-
ber of physicians but receiving no per-
manent benefit I took Dr. Miles’ Re-
storative Nervine and can only speak
of it in the highest terms as it re-
stored me to health and saved hun-
dreds of dollars in doctors’ bills. I
have also recommended the Nervine
to many of my friends and take pleas-
ure in telling the public of the per-
manent benefit I received from it.”
Dr. Miles’ Restorative Nervine is
without doubt the grandest restorer
to health from nervous prostration.
It is the great cure for the nervous
weak tired out in body and spirit. For
the sleepless the dyspeptic the rheu-
matic the sufferer from fear and mel-
ancholy. It strengthens the memory
and the mind and imparts to the list-
less and discouraged the impulse to
be up and the will to do. Dr. Mlles’
Nervine is an absolute nerve tonic
that makes the step elastic the dis-
position cheenul and the spirits buoy-
ant. It is a strengthening nerve food
that rebuilds the decayed and de-
stroyed nerve tissues replacing the
worn-out weakened nerves with new
fresh and vigorous life and sends men
and women about tlieir daily duties
with renewed energy and vigor.
Dr. Miles' Nervine
The Key Board
The excellence of our ESTEY PIANO
Is well known They have not only
perfect tone hut they have a very
easy action. The thought of the
manufacturer has been given to per-
fecting the key board which insures
easy music as well as perfect music.
Sold by H. V. BEASLEY
213 East Broad St. 'Phone 250
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat.
11 artificially digests the food and aids
Nature in strengthening and recon-
structing the exhausted digestive or-
gans. 11 is the latest discovered digest-
ant and tonic. No other preparation
can approach it In efficiency. It in-
stantly relieves and permanently cures
Dvgpepsla Indigestion Heartburn
Flatulence Sour Stomach Nausea
Sick neadiieheGastralglaCramps and
nil otliorresultsof hnjiorfoct digestion.
Prlco 50c. and sl. Lartfo KlxocontalnNSM times
small glue. Book all about dyspepsia muilud free
Prepared by E. C. DeWITT A CO. Chicago.
Boyd Drug Co. i 22
Dr. J. B Reed
Graduate Dentist.
(told Crowns $5.00.
Best Teeth. "" 700
Pnlnless Extracting 50c.
All Work Guiirunteed.
Consultation Free
Otllce Opon D.-iyiiiul Night.
BVi East II roa St. formerly Dr. 11. D 1
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HENRY PLATZ.
Boot and Shoe Maker
MINI BINOB 1876
Pegged Shoe* for $” 00
Sewed Shoes from f. 4.00 to f' ! .00
Gentlemen'* Shoes half »ototl 7ft'.
Cull luui uh mi'.
Hiop 111 BioH Slltlli Iridpii Id
DR. FRANKLIN MILES LLR
commenced active practice
more than twenty years aa
directing his energies especially tothe
nervous system on the theory that a
derangement of the nerve cells of the
brain exerted a wider Influence ty
the production of disease than w
supposed. Dr. Miles’ theories have
been generally adopted the world ovet
and the wonderful results attained bj
Dr. Miles’ system o’ "estoratlve ren>
edies directed especially to the nenes
has led to many imitations some of
which have been widely advertised
but none have equalled the efficacy of
Dr. Miles’ scientifically prepared reo
etlies. They have gradually butsurely
grown in popularity. Those who a
them are their best advertisers.
Rev. W. B. Baldwin of Oak
Texas says: “For years 1 suffered
with facial neuralgia especiallyinthe
eyes. A plain story of my pain would
read like exaggeration. No tongue
can tell what I endured for twenty
years. The Texas Baptist Herald ai
vertised Dr. Miles’ Remedies. I tool
the Nervine and its effects are won
Jerful and seem to be jiermanent 1
have no fear of that dreadful enemy
and say to everyone do not suffer with
any nervous disease while you can ob-
tain Dr. Miles’ Restorative Nervine."
Dr. Miles’ Remedies are sold by al
druggists under a positive guarantee
first bottle benefits or money will it
refunded. Book on diseases of heal
and nerves sent free on request by til
Dr. Miles Medical Co Elkhart Ini
ICE
IN THE
Coffee Pot
Every morning. July and August
That’s what Texans may cnjW
while camping (lurin'.! t*>«
In the mountains adjacent to
TEXAS—COLORADO
CHAUTAUQUA.
The Session opens at BonlM
Colo. Sunday duly 1 t l "'
ses August h»>
Four days every week devoted
mid Instruction. Iwo
every kind of pleasure. M< ( turrtl
slons aec muled by mt f 1 )ln «i
Fishing native trout II I o' »
Ideal sport and hoc th ft 1 ‘ ifuollil
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ot pleasure intellcetulll |'inid
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Gardner, J. W. The Daily Texarkanian. (Texarkana, Ark.), Vol. 16, No. 235, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 30, 1900, newspaper, May 30, 1900; Texarkana, Arkansas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1657691/m1/2/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Arkansas State Archives.