The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 20, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 11, 1906 Page: 5 of 8
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DAZED WITH PAIN.
Th« Sufferings of a CitU«n of Olympia,
Wub.
I L- 8 Gorhatn, of 510 East 4th St.,
Olympia, Wash., says: "Bli y«ars ^
I got wet and took cold, and wan soou
flat In bod, Buffering
tortures with my
bark. Every move-
ment caused an ago-
nizing pain, and the
persistency of It e*-
hiuiFtod mo, bo that
for a time 1 was
dazed and stupid.
On the advice of a
friend I began us-
ing Donn's Kidney
fills, and Boon no-
ticed a change for the better. The
kidney secretions had been disordered
Bnd Irregular, and contained a heavy
sediment, but In a week's tlmo the
urine was clear and natural again and
the patsies regular. Gradually tho
aching and soreness left my back and
then the lameness. 1 used six boxes
to make sure of a cure, and tho trou-
ble has never returned."
Bold by all dealers. !>0 cents a box.
Foster-Mllb-irn Co.. Huffnlo, N. Y.
MEANINO OF MOLES.
On the right side of the upper lip
ft mole promises great good fortune to
both sexes.
A mole on the nerk, In man or wom-
an, promises a long and happy life,
wealth and fume
A science, or pReudo-srlene'e, of
moles has existed among the Pennsyl-
vania liutch for many years.
A man with a mole In the middle nf
his forehead has a cruel mind; a wom-
an with such a mole Is foolish, Idle and
envious.
A man with a mole on th< left Ide
of the upper lip rarely marries and
such a mole In the case of a woman
denotes suffering
A mole on the rl !:t s! !e a man
forehead denote-. \\.it;d< : ful lu< n
the right side of a w una lis lorehe.i.l,
gifts from the dead
On the left side of a man's forehead
a mole denotes a long term In prism;
f-n the left Kide of a woman's forehead,
two husbands, and a life of exile.
According to this science, no one Is
without a mole or two, and these are
m me of the prognostications that
mole-wearers may draw from their
trown ornaments;
SA1TII THE OWL.
In the comic opera of life the chorus
girls are cooks.
One good thing about rainbow gold
U that we can't squander it on bar-
gains.
Many a fond young writer's hopes
come home coffined In long white en-
velopes.
The only Jewels that man should not
t>e ashamed to wear are the beads of
honest toll.
(.Jo abroad and Godspeed you. my
friends Hut forget the sights you see
before you see me again
A modern financier Is a youth of to-
day who can marry and make his fa-
ther-in-law take care of them both
Consider the ways of the popular
chaperon She hath earn that hear
not and eves that obaolutely refuse to
behold anything.
EVENTS OF EVERYWHERE
CapL Ed H. WillU, of Denton, haa
announced us a candidate for sergeant
at arm* of thn House.
Methodists of Waco are preparing
for a great liuorge Stuart meeting ;a
September.
Wichita Valley tracklayers reached
Haskell with the truck last Wednes-
day, and entered tho city Thursday.
Deputy Collector of Customs David
Hoover, ut Gateway, Mont., is under
Indictment for smuggling Chinamen
into tills country,
J. H. Jenkins, a Santa Fe foreman,
who was struck by a falling telegraph
pole several days since at lilum, died
of his injuries at Cleburne Wedut s-
day.
Charles Hudson, for thirty jears
chief clerk of the American embassy
In London, died Friday. Mr. Hod son
served under eifiht ministers and am-
bassadors.
At a saw mill on the Wash it an Riv-
er, Indian Terrltor), ^500 saw logs and
a gasoline luunch were carried away
by the sudden rls * of the river. Tho
probable loss Is several thousand doi«
lars.
Announcement Is made that Mr.
j Taft, the Secretary of War, is going
, Into Maine to take the stump In favor
of tho le election of Repre sentative
1 Charles K. Llttlefleld.
SANE SENTIMENTS.
The black sheep In every family was
once the most petted lamb.
Hid you ever notice that the sl/e of
trouble depends on whether it is com-
ing or going?
Beware of the mnn who moasts of
his good deeds; he probably only
hwalls a favoi able opportunity to do
u mean one.
PHYSICIAN SAYS
Children Thrive on Grape Nuts and
Cream.
A Mass physi. lan has found a cure
for constipation In children citing
fifteen cases—by leedmg them Grape*
Nuts.
"Some time ago," he writes, "I be-
came Interested In your food, Grape-
Nuts, as a cure for constipation in
children. Having tried it in my ov.n
family, I have advised It In fifteen
cases In which all suffered with con-
stipation more or less severe. Tho re-
sult has been absolute relief In all.
"I write this that other children
may be bcnellted."
How much better It Is thus to bring
about a healthy action In tho bowels
of growing children by natural means,
than to feed them with Improper food,
requiring some kind of cathartic at
intervals to overcome constipation.
Grape-Nuts gives energy to the en-
tire nervous system including tho
nerves that, cause tho natural con-
traction and relaxation of tho bowel
muscles, that propel tho food mass
along.
It is predlgested also, and tho blood
easily absorbs the food as It goes
through the body, storing up vitality
and force for the functions of all the
organs.
Children especially, should get the
right start as to habits of living.
They should grow Into bright, strong,
cheerful men and women. Grape-Nuts
solve the question of the start; a
wholesome appetite will do the rest.
Children's teeth aro benefited by
shewing Grape Nuts, also. Your dent-
ist will tell you that a certain amount
of cxerclso in chewing firm food. Is
necessary to grow strong, beautiful
teeth.
Teeth need exercise Just tho same
as muscles, If they aro to grow
strong and firm as nature Intended.
Orapo-Nuts gives th<> cxerclso and
^ilso plres material from which good
"eeth are made.
"There's a rennet) " Read the little
book, "The Itiad to Wellvltfe," io
pkgi.
The Governor of Samara. Russia,
was Instantly killed Friday by a bomb
; thrown by an assassin who was sub- j
j sequcntly arrested Tic Governor's j
head and t> ,.-t were torn off by the ex-
1 plosion.
From San Ft am i <• <> to New York In
j fiftc • n days time i- plained by L L.
i Wh.tmari and C. S (arriss, who are
making the trip in a cylinder run- 1
l about in an effort, to lower the trans-
continental cai record.
I After striking a heavily loaded truck 1
' at Ijch Avenue and Middle-ton Street,
Wlllamsburg. N ^ and perhaps fa-
tally injuring four men, a car ran two i
j blocks before it could Le brought to a
i (standstill.
George F. .tnck«on. traveling
J freight uud passenger agent, of the j
Mexican Central railroad, a man of
close observation, stated that In his
Judgment r> ports of trouble in .\lexl-
co had been greatly overdrawn and
would not be realize el.
i
, G. llillager was shot and killed
at the home of Shennan Gooch, three j
miles east of ireton, I. T., a small i
town twelve miles southeast of Chick- |
ash Robert Hi own surrendered to
officers and was carted to Chlckashii
and plat ed in Jail.
The electrolytic •• > iters of tho J
Boston and Montana Company of the
Great Falls, Mont., have closed down
as a result of a strike which will ill*
t mutely involve not less than 3(H>0 '
men.
The State pnrtment has received i
a dispatch from Mr. Combs, the Amer-
ican Minister to Guatemala, stating
that President Cabrera of Guatemala |
|,;is .innonticc-d the complete disband- .
Hunt of tho Guatemalan Arm> in ac*
i-e.reianee with the Maibelnead puct.
WHAT JOYTHEY Bring 1
To Every ||OME
cs with jrycus hearts and smiling faces they romp and play—when in health — nnd
hew conducive to health the games in which they indulge, the outdoor life they
enjjy, the cleanly, regular habits they should be taught to form and the wholesome
diet cf which they should partake. How tenderly their health should be preserved,
not by constant medication, but by careful avoidance of every medicine of an injuri-
ous or objectionable nature, and if at any time a remedial agent is required, to assist
nature, enly those of known excellence should be used; remedies which are pure
and wholesome and truly beneficial in effect, like the pleasant laxative remedy,
Syrup cf Figs, manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. Syrup of Figs has
come into general favor in many millions of well informed families, whose estimate
cf its quality and excellence is based upon personal knowledge and use.
Syrup cf Figs has also met with the approval of physicians generally, because
they knew it is wholesome, simple and gentle in its action. We inform all xt puta-
fc'e physicians as to the medicinal principles cf Syrup cf Figs, obtained, by an
original method, from certain plants known to them to act most beneficially and
presented in an agreeable syrup in which the wholesome Californian blue figs are
used to i remote the pleasant taste; therefore it is not a secret remedy and hence
we are
medicines 2
Please \
always has
printed cn t
only.
e to refer to all well informed physicians, who do not ap
and never favor indiscriminate self-medication,
t. remember and teach your ch.il iren also that the genuin
the full name c: the Company—California Fig
e front cf everv package and
prove of patent
Syrup of Figs
yrup Co. plainly
is
e in Dottles 0: one si.
r/ dealer offers any other than
regular Fifty cent si.
or having
printed thereon trie name of any other company, do not accept it. If you fail to get
the genuine y u will not get its beneficial effects. Every family should always have
a bctiie cn hand, as it is equally beneficial for the parents and the
whenever a laxative remedy is required.
children,
India's Cotton Crop.
The cotton crop of India was larg
er la.-t year, 1905. than the general
average About 20,000,000 acres were
planted In cotton and the yield was
about U.noo.ooo bales During the year
there were exported from India to
other countries over 2,125,000 bales
of raw cotton at a value of over $81,-
000.000. the four countries. Japan, Ger-
many, Belgium ami Italy. In the order
named, being the largest purchasers,
they together buying nearly 1.500,000
bales of Indian cotton, while Japan
alone took nearly 600,000 bales.
0^9
'I'll Hlllsboro old settlers nncl old
soldiers reunion was ope tied by Jo ]
Abbott, and the- main adelress was cle-
live-red by Senator Culberson.
The receipts of lie- l a!;is post office
for July, 19ot',, are )•!!*,174.77. while j
those of July of 1! 0.V were $30,yicJ M |
I ir. Thomas l> Wooten died nt Ku-
I ri kit Springs, \rk. He was one of the |
most prominent physicians in tho
State and had llv«-d in Austin for more
than thlrt} years
The Reacting Railroad has a force i
of cb-rks at work revising the pas- j
seng- > tariff over the entire system,
based on a 2 1 2c a milo rate. Tiie '
schedule becomes operative colnc i- i
dent with that ol the- Penusv Ivaniu
Railroad
(' C. Ingram, aged about twenty-five
>e-nrs, u ho has been employed as a
cook in one of the downtown restau-
rant- in l-'oit Worth, was fonud dead
In his loom Monday nfte rnoon The
deceased had been III for ejulte awhile
The southbound Frisco was wreck-
ed at Kosoma, 1. T, fifty miles north
of Paris, Sunday morning. Engineer
Harlan was severely hurt and hire-
man Skclton mashe'd to a pulp The
wreck was evidently done by mis-
creants.
S> n itor Bailey has file-el his campaign
expense bl.l of $41.SO* as follows
postage, $vuS; assessments by thirty*
four counties to cover cost of printing
name tin official balo's $.■ I, fet s fur
money order.- * I stationery. $1 M>.
F Re tielor. <if Cameron, died sudden*
|\ while si'ting at ilie breakfast tabic-
-| |,, i in;-1 of his death wa. heart trou-
ble-. The div before ho was down
town shying hands with friends,
though hi h.'ti th has not been very
good for s'ime tiino.
1
Beyond Expression,
G W. Farlowe, East Florence, Ala., !
writes
"For nearly seven years I was af- !
fllcted with a form of skin disease \
which caused an almost unbearable |
itching. I could neither work, rest
or sleep In peace. Nothing gave me
permanent relief until I tried Hunt's
Cure. One application relieved me;
one box cured nie, and although a
year has passed. 1 have stayed cured.
I am prate-ful beyond expression."
Hunt's Cure Is a guaranteed cure
for all Itching diseases of tho skin.
Price 50c.
Still Seek "Treasure Island."
"Treasure island" is still a mystery.
The steam vaeht Rose Marine, which
left England in- October, 1 POP., to
search for the treasure which tradi-
tion says pirates concealed on Cocos
island, In the Pacific, lias returned to
Southampton. Capt. Mathews, the
skipper. Is reticent ns to the results
of the voyage, and only aa' ' that his I
belief in the project lias been strength j
ened The work of searching the Is |
land is very difficult.
From Far Away.
Kindly send me a bottle of Hunt's
Lightning Oil. it Is certainly the best
Rheumatic medicine we ever used,
and If we remain in California an-
other two years, we will take t'me by
the- forelock and order In quantities.
Mrs. E. E. Smith,
Santa Barbara, (Jul.
Ancestry of D>on Boucicault.
The name of Boucicault Is French
In origin Dion Boucicault was the
son of a French refugee who fled to
Ireland and married an Irish girl. He
was named Dion after his father's
friend. Dr. Dlonystus Lardner a noted
British writer on physical science.
In a Pinch. Use ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE.
A powder. It cures painful, smart-
ing. nervous feet ami Ingrowing nails.
It s the greatest comfort discovery of
the age. Makes new shoes easy. A
certain cure for .sweating feet. Sold
by all druggists, 25c. Trial package,
FREE. Address A. S. Olmsted, Le
hoy, N. Y.
In the course of conversation one
must change the soliel gold of one's
thoughts Into countless pieces of such
small coin that one Invariably ap-
pears poor.—-Carmen Svlva.
Food
Products
e-nahle you in make good meal* out of
"hurry' meals.
Libbv'a Food Product* are ready to
ier*e when you get llvto, yet are cnokad
at carefully and at well a* you could do
it ir your own Ion hen.
O* Tongue*. Dried Boef, Boned Chick-
en, Devileo Ham, Veal lx>af—thaae arc
hut a lew of the many luncb your dealer
keeps.
Try for luncheon <* it-pper tomorrow,
some tlu ed Out ken Loaf.
okUt, "How to Meke
uiupi to Eat." Irw* ii you wiiit
Llbby, McNelil & Libby, Chicago.
Are You Just As Well
As You Wish to Be ?
Rvrry •uib*'rtb«r t" Health prntlefe<l
to Mibmit «jti« turns on !■• -iltli in tin- i-tiitcis
Tho most nitt i t'Mini; «• f tlifM jn ' ti« h- t •• an
in the <,>ut**tn t. I > * * monthly <lrp.trtmetit
of the in«tt'n/ttif* Othert aie aiisweieil by letter
* ithout ro t
1 hi<. is hut one ff many inten timr ft 4tm en f
Good Me,«Ith. the oldest health journal in tbe world
A bic hundikomely illustt atrt) monthly masa/itie
A <)eiatter and this ati with your name in the
pace h«'h>w will hi mw v*this haii l t.inr health
nuwanne f«>i the uvxi time months Sample
copy I6ti cent*.
GOOD HEALTH PUBLISHING CO.,
BATTLE CREEK. MICH.
Nanir -
THE DAISY FLY KILLER ;r.5r
(ino tO«. box lactii th^ ontir^ ftt'HUdn. 14 rml• m
to perflotiw < lr«tt
neat irntl I i 1 not
null « r Injure
auythlntt Try
them once «ih1
v mi will never l>o
*I'hi ut them. If
not kept l.v ileal
• r*. Kent prepaid
f >r ' .• Ha. let
Homrri. I IP llrkllb
A«v., HrowMjn.lt. 1.
r* a "T" '
EAT nmnvfc
AT
"EAGLE."
ACETYLENE GAS GENERATORS
Write u* for prices and
full information.
IMPERIAL
Wind Kills and Galruiad Stael Teven
Tow
hui
EVAPORATING
1'itiM mill Krttlea for Nugur
( niir >4 tl la.
BATH TUBS
NECCO & EISEMANN CO,
HOUSTON, TEXAS
60 Bus. Winter Wheat Per A — e
McCANE'S DETECTIVE AGENCY,
Hou.ton, Tetma., oprralrt ihr larar.l fore* ol
cumpeit.nl dotrclivr. in ih* South, they rrnilrr
written opinion, in ca.cs not handled by cbetn.
Kea.onabla rates.
W. N. U„ HOUSTON, NO. 32, 1906.
China to Own Postoffices.
Aflor tho rfturn of the I'lilnoso ml*
wlon which Is now tnuklng a tour of
Europe anil Amorlca for iht> purposes
of stiiciy, the Chlnosr Rovcrnmenl In-
tends to assume control of the entire
postal system and at the same time
to abolish all the post offices in China
now maintained by foreign powers
This Is No Joke.
Hunt's Cure has saved more peo-
ple from the "Old Scratch" than any
other known agent, simply because It
makoB scratching entirely tinn«.*ces-
sary. One application relieves any
form of Itching skin disease that e* r
aliik'ted mankind. One box guaran-
teed to cure any one case.
That'n tti
W if At
« lf>! t
i-nil tr
tainh- f•
ntali tftie « f 11 t•• t wlienta.
AFTER
ITS
FIRST
BATH
WITH
Physicians, Pharmacists,and
Nurses endorse Cuttcufi
So:ip bocause of its delicate,
medicinal, emollient, sana-
tive, and antiseptic rp i t-':~
ties derived from Cuticura,
the preat Skin Cure, united
\s itli the puru t of cleansing
ingredients and most re-
freshing of fl \\\r odors.
For preserving, purifying,
and I eantifving the skin, as
well a fnr all the purpose s
of the toilet and bath, Cuti-
cura Soap is priceless. Abso-
lutely pure and may be
used from the hour of birth.
hold three!,,- < it th# • r t Clltloifa S«e r. '<k . tHnt«
.V- i t* • i • v- f, nil f t'h • ' ""I
I'i •. .A- l"'f ' nf II. ■* lie ! •«! I>f • 'Ifltif
l'ott r } ruf * CNrm r <rf . I'rop# , !<« •♦ or M«*
ttf- it i • -I Ktt «. "A.I A.-UUI IU« hktu, hcaAVt U l
ca
kw's
l^OI'R hundred of thera.
® Single bicastftl two
piece nvli'. kflrton
luted. < i i dies, f.i- i-
mrti's nnd flannel'', Iiirlit
and «l.41 W « rted pat-
terns am) every tluead
WOOL. Atfes 4
to i W'r ,ii e over loaded
Nl V ST sacrifice. I «o
a:id li s* Suit — i v i V
<uie of them I Choice of
all— |t V
Send Us Your Order By Mail
QyticUsU
FA&t\
Pav us «;or ns « t|# -
l it on n ' ut new 1- all
Hat. %V«* will k'i\e
v-• u nnv • tvle Straw
Hat vou %vHfit. a- a
i. eipt, Ketttrn it to
iiwhen you buy y« tt
|<all Hat and we will
aceept it a a payment
. f m ,mv n w N at at Sa.foor over Vi rr er
pi! f Stiaw Hate writ fi.oo to f: m tut
n< w they'i e ft r*e.
Glv#* Alze and tctyle wanted.
Order It by mall now!
y srort
con f(iNf. it
■
HOUSTON,
e. Itrit fro. Ill M i I Wii ti-r
l<- f.ei f' «M> -4a1111• •• -it *in> st
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Tlm«'th* t ra«" HnM't, T r ♦•«• , et ro, fa I i<la> titur
H \ l.I. I It NKKII 1 (>,. "oi n b |,„t tuiir. \\ i .
•'^c.'uLSt Thompson's Eye Water
« ILL. DREA
VOIIR
CHILLS
Wintersmith's
CMILL TONIC
CURES CHILLS
AND ALL MALARIAL fEVCRS.
Heiic ti'e-ti ii MnnclAui honH^holil rfmr.ly for oitt 40 yr*t*
Plr.^anl to lake; Itaves no bad effect* like quinine; h imle-*
for clnlelre-n (iuaranlreei by nil clriini(i«t*. Vul up In BOc
an.l tl bottles. Sent <- |.ie>'< paij on receipt of price, if not ou
sale at tbe borne druK storr A.lilie:.*
ARIIII R Pf TtK A <'<).. General AganU, Louisville, Kt.
First Scenery Used In Theater*.
Fernery was flr^t lntr(^luc- d Into
theaters l>y the famous lulgo Jones,
In January of 1605.
"Uncle Tom's Cabin" an Operetta.
"I'ne le Tnm'g Pabln" lias been Riven
ns an operetta. It originally sung
at the Music Hall, I.yun, Mass., Oc-
tober C, 18bS.
When the real naturee of a man*
business Is In doubt it Is often hinted
that tie Is a Rambler
Plantation CfriH Cure is Guaranteed
To Cure, or Money Refunded by Your Merchant. So. Why Not Try IT 1 Price, SOc, Retail.
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