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NEWS FKOM
OVEKTEXAS
Toxu , actordiii,' to ;iirani'rii;i|ii-
I'littClllltVil I. ('(ill Ml! 'T M in,i. (if
W.l-': II till lil.M \M."I>, i.S lilt: llilllil
III'Ilk r\:il)llllillK (llHl I ii I
t'ij|. I{. 10. Smith, Known as the Tfk-
IIH III ilila kill V. is |illl; l) injured
ui Slicrtuun, Sal unlay ii.urniii- wlieu
lilt- |iorni* I «•! 1 it] >ii 11::11
l>i II K Varbi-uiiKh was shot anil
Vi'li il Marltliaai aliuut s o'clock S;it-
urUaj niulu. (!, S H>ai . proprkslor <if
iiu li* urs IU'tiy S'un, iv under r.,' ou
llOllll.
Kin-, probably b> an inronrtlary,
cum>imI tli'' lot>s • > ( ::im ha v.. of coitoii
at li ouk mi it Ii Huiiilav lauriiiim and
also lie-;niycil the pluHoi'in anil 1*0
I l im'o Ii'i'IkIh i a: .
*1Im* UiiiInmiiI ('on*niis-ina will not
era HI t lit: iipptlcutlon of lol ,1 I'.ii |t >
of I la I la k Kroijt'at I in i i I. .j '! i • • a 1
J i si an III nf I Im' i a'' ■ 11 I i'o pint I l Mir
us proposed by b.tii .«i. | < oii iTeii\l a?
Tuf'uila) Iii'iirini
.lames II (' ii ii ii i n k 11 \ i ■ a i of
uei . a.i it« ro 1 mi I by pioM-f inn. dli.I a
tl"«' ( ily Im pllal at Au-tln M m il i>
from injuries r tamed in a lull n
eelvi'il while il'itliy U'.lpe/.e \MirU J 111'-
:iik tlie rel ent coilIII \ fair
I'elitions liav« In • It received lit ill"
T> \ is railroad i i:iiiuis-ioii ii-UIn^. for
a reduction of < >t n ruie< to the
1110 lilt Of It'll (I'll'- pet i Itll p'Hlltll
el' a I' ' It II y e> a hale Nil a
li.li In 'II t a k I II ell I iie mil I! ( I
I'',(.in a uiailiiiv I ' nf 1"."" 1 a.I
iln >. •, tlie i;(i\i minie111 i vpet men'
slat ion it I lit I la i at lit • • 11 a ►;«■ 1
tn mail I 111! eo|i:es ol I e|( ll t 111 elit 11 il I!'
tin No ''a to m■ -i(I• litt. in d's'rici w'.ii ll
|i: " afTect' i] wit II I II.' im!l Wei vil
\\ oni was I'H'i . vc(' in Hicliinotul.
Texas Saturdii" mornini; b\ Sin i iff S
.1 W'lh on tllllt III n: \ Itnel winkle nil.'
of tln ('(iiintj'h Ik t eiti "lis. a mer-
chant of l-'u'hhear wa-. found <1> ad in
lli.-- li' I and that !,o had been klM' d.
*>n• • ,if t le Kalifn all inline: tno
to i ai i fanner Im i;liic, forty lu'les
of i iitten to I fin in a season a linu
Stet on hat Se\e al farmers around
tllfl'i lia\e seellfi (I h'll- III this WI1V
ami : i• i a I inon wi'l oe'ore tile *"a
son el. is i s
Severn) s'.ioth were lie.ll'd Wedii''«
dti.v n uht ear tin ritj mits ot the
city of l.llli'ilo and -cue lime after
ward the dead body ol I le li i to I.una
an old Mexican KUitiii' player, wa
found in a ravine with a bullet hole
ihrom-'h hi - In ad
It is now {• t'ii c i ii mi 11 - assured from
information received fiom Fnriiieis'
I'liion otlllcial soircithat a State
nic tlim of the uuioa will be call''1 to
be held within the next ten da - 'o
fake lo tion to «to;' if ;>'s-ilM'. the
crow lute night riding tnovi in. nt
Wii.it proiin • s to in ** "■ i r i ■ i\>
fai gl\ eu tn t!i ■ St a ' I ai 1 p< tit.
t lie 17th at (la 'a N •''. .in' ' i i
b f! I "ii to .mi an i xlitnf■ Ion t'; 1
i' « :;| lie wo' •' w • :r:n • lin:* 1 or >
far ' j ' • I'r.o >iiti o ;s fi 1 .
i ii,' ' til' ' . '«t> I'1 1 f • 'to
DRAGS YOU DOWN.
Backache and Kidney Trouble Slowly
Wear One Out.
Mrs. It. t'lousi
Chester, la., su> i .
much
began
Killlie
roBiilt was remarkable
action became normal.
ceased, and my health
usually good."
Sold by all dealet 50 cents a
Foster .Milburn Co, 13uffalo, N. V.
ALL HIS OWN.
Kayclte St., Man-
"For i wo years my
back was weak ami
I liciiniut !c. I'aln i an
tbrouKh my hack,
hips ami limbs I
could hardly get
about and Io t mm h
sleep. The action of
the kidneys was
disordered. I
using I loan's
Fills and the
The kidney
the backache
is now un-
box.
• >:■*#* x
"My ' What
get ting1"
"Well, what
baven'l taken
a big tlguro you an
docs
yours.
t hat
have
miitte
I
GIRL WAS DELIRIOUS
With Fearful Eczema—Pain, Heat,
and Tingling Were Excruciating—
Cuticura Actcd Like Magic.
"An eruption broke out on my
daughter', chest. I took her to a
doctoi and lie pronounced It to lie
eczema of a very bad form lie treated
ln r but the di e:i-e piead to her hack,
and then the whole ot her head was
affected, and all her hair had to he cut
off. The pain she suffered was excru-
ciating, and with that and the heat
and tingling her life was almost tin-
bearable Occa .ionallj lie was deliri-
ous and she did not haya propc: hour's
sleep for many ni n'- The second
doctor we tried afforded her just as
little relief as tin li: • Then I pur-
chased ("uticura Soap, Ointment, and
Pills, and before the ointment was
three-quarters finished every trace of
the disease was gone It really seemed
like magic. Mrs T W. Hyde, Brent-
wood, Kssex, Kngla'id. Mar. S, 11107."
An Ambu.ous Mother.
"llnbby " said the observant wife,
"the janitor of these Hat* is a bach-
elor."
"What of It""
"I really think he la becoming In-
terested in our oldest daughter."
"There you go again with your pipe
dreams' Last week it was a duke."
—Every boil y's Magazine.
Might Have Been
When Shakespeare said: "Aye,
(here's the rub," we do not know for
certain lie was thinking of the itch.
Hut one thing we do know—and know
It twenty wars' worth Hunt': Cure
will absolutely, infallibly and imtno-
d!iitt>l> cure any itching trouble that
ever happened to the human cuticle.
It's guaranteed.
Advice from a Wise Man.
Afti i' ''i'ic the best of \ man
one deal eer dear of him, for
w ill be. ,n to . it iiii and ' -!
Kxcli tig-
! I: .! "irini
I . I I !' I .
I III 11 . Is a'.l
:r r in
i In
ha <
t Ii
in'on "
, I : (>1 l«hai. I iofi . at
led to be I . al Oct
i, • ' w o da 1' is ti: ' 'oi
I pub i ' for a who
COl' II e ■ 't e(| with t lie Itotlie
i i ,i i. .1- . ml el.;.di( n
Hicks' Capudine Cures
WheiIn i t'r. n eol ' . I • •
liei ui'is Iruilbti'H. N.i y. ■
ijcri in- it nil! It's 1 i m ' i !• I ii
dial- Iv *1'! i it hi"ttli I . . W>
v'.'O at all ill ii;;r:isl s.
Sometimes P *rPery-
Spicy convei satiou t hould
handled g!ngerl>
be
|-|i.'. ■ I to, ■ iii i ii wa il :'
i j ' ndii at I ,a(Irang.• • aai geil \, a
a w i:i at Fugle ia that e inn
i \ Ti'c ol • ts ' aim w hi." iatoxica
iii i ■ ' :i d up' li hi - u Ife whit'
. )e iy asb ; l. llin; la r Ih-uaiith
\\ lie day ni nlllg a mule stipp <
i ll io bay hyd. ophi(Ida bit .1 I >
Mil, • oi' Ml I' • a-alit ' ii the t tc'
[oi, m r *.. I a ( ( ra' lie.' the ! le h eoiisld-
Ciahlv tile III . •' was tah d and is
. I ,, h,| V e ■' ' I I'lt 'l'tl II lllilll
dm i.i. a i:itin i w as kl i« d
I 'i I |) It I S'l ill I' 1 'i la , '' 11 tie s
(I,|« hi :an .a 11'■' w iiim to build a roa i
frniii tli ' :• ^lieriiutii I'hc line w,.'.
i oi ii. , ■ with ' 'ri( ii.i. m "I.an run
lime to Oklalai...-1 i it y I ("til I'al a a
and Fort \V oi l I,
ln 1:10 explosion in S.ut \i,
tun . i Sat i day M i ' ^ 1 eaiwell,
,,l I* a'oro - il ffei led a il'oki II leg allil
Claude |(oyy laiul ot San Xntoiiio sii
tallied a spratne 1 ntikle \ match
Wits dropped III •< lllilll III |e to test tl|0
a'"l th( i■' paiston followel
riie Texas and I'acille Rullroad ha«
been litisy at work III the shops at
Marshall get- up flat cars ready
Wllh rack • to • . io the I .oil I.- lllilll
diy iMtmi to b.i d e i In rue cane crop
o' tlic I'cHi an • 'his tall
It «a I' i.i a i* I a' lay upon n
'Mlllliatlon Hill' a 1. Mistered package
11 u'l.in ii. $.'0i (i hi it ' ' n' acl sent
by a bank in Fort Worth to the
lit I In III It ll. had In son e ins sit er
min inaiitiet. I i ti open il and the
ninient'- taken
A woman says
equal, but none an
that all men
superior.
m.iv bn
I'rrl trh« I nt- lllm'* I « « ;-I jiai*
I hrrr Ui '<*1 !•••-*. tin in i' •> Hi - f iim- i iii it a t 11(1 fill
IffiMl .11 |.l< kllK* A > OlluMil I.i 11. • V . N V.
•\ Sucre,, sful mau Isn't no i' sarlljr a
contented man.
Never Disappolnta
"Many cxtenaUelv advertised rem-
edies are failures when put to the lest.
Hum's Lightning Oil ia an exception.
Conlidence in It is uevi r misplaced
disappointment never follows lis use.
It Ii surely tile grandest emergency
remedy now obtainable. For cuts,
bums, sprains, aches and pains, 1
know no equal "
UKOllGi: K. PVDDOCK,
Doiilplian. Mo.
ImaQloary Holidaya.
I know a man yyho cannot afford to
t lay el, and yet has a delightful way
of deceiving himself. He learns about
the cost of traveling, the proper cloth-
ing to he worn, gets a time table, and
arranges excursions lor himself to
vaiious places, ami then reads about
them in books of travel. To the man
with imagination it is a captivating
occupatton Hearth and Home.
Mow's This?
We oft r on-* IHinMrrd |in.law llnnrrt for any
rwr of < niarrli li'Al cumtol bu (Mind b> llall«
i ntarrli ur«*.
) I i III M V .V l'< > . lolnto
Wf. I hi* Uliilrwltfltt^l. Iirtvf kliovrii I I I'lirOry
for tin- I ant t \tari. and hi'lf'vi* him liuii-
nr.ili • in all buwIMi v'' trniiiiarlKiiiK in il financially
alilc in *; iT) n|i any ohli/,;i>im inado l y hiii firm
AI I'lSli. Kiss an A Makmv
\S holi-Huli* liru«yi"tn. lolrdo <).
Mall'* •"ava'Ht Curr N t. wi*n init-riuiliv a«iinic
illri'i'll> ij|Hin flic | i<h <| ittitl imimtiM. m.i ' icin nf Ih#
hV«tnr I '-lliminiHln • t frn I'rin- cimiU ikT
littiiif -uiii | v .ill Mruuwi-i'
Itkkf Ita i Kutaily 1'lllsi lor ronntlpatloii.
Even to China Land.
The equal-rights wave has reached
the shires of china, and it Is reported
that a number of wives in Canton
hn\c left their husbands, saying ilint
they yyill no longer lie subject to them.
The wives have bad the worst of It,
however, as the law gives power to
Imprison them, and they have li.nl tc
suffer the coiisequeiici - of their tash
i I'sol ves.
Certainly Fair
Of all troubles humanity is subject
Io none perhaps causes more acute
distress and more frantic; efforts for
relief than many forms of itching skin
troubles. We will tell you a remedy
that rarely ever tails limit's Cure.
One box is absolutely guaranteed to
cure any one case of itching trouble
—no matter what the name. If it
fails, your money is cheerfully re-
funded.
The Last
wa: about
Straw.
to enter
Home In
Caesar
t Humph.
Just as he was climbing into his
chariot Cicero yelled ill bis ear: "Step
lively, please!" Xngrlly tearing up his
transfer, the great conqueror got out
at the next crossing Illustrated Sun
day Magazine.
in *
onstipotion
oificomc^ proper
enuanci
In
Headache,
ntihii-ii h nr
Mill.I . I itlOl
il .It lllilll'-
r . and
Instant Relief for All Eyes.
thiit arc irritated frniii dint, heat, -nil el'
wind. I' I. I III S I.N I s \!.\ i\ All
drugged* "i Howard Hro HiilTalo, N'. Y
The wise man who lias a good onln
Ion of himself keepg it to himself.
vir«. Wlnalnw's Honthlnir Svrttp.
K«ir rlil -Irrn l *rthln . itoftciiH ||m* jf'ii rf'lurm In-
tlAlUIIINtlOll K .1} * palfl, l"Uri' H tUd mill.. Vac U iKlliic
May i
personal oJ|oi-ls v*ilKlKc a$s 5\ancc
e|lhcoi\£ lru)y ije ipj ci{il l<uati c
remedy, Sjruji o|li^i; rtnd Kkmr cfScnn*.
ViKicK enables one lo{orm regular
KaKifj, daily Solliat assi^ancc fo na
iurc may be £rac)na))j disjvenscciwtlH
wKcn no longer ncof)ti><| a* Ike best of
remedies,when required, aiclo asfrisl
rolure and oof to MipjJunl tbe nolur.
ol [unctions, v KicK hnifit depend nlli*
trmtvly upon projiei* nouri.sliiiioht,
prope. vffovts.aitd rifbt living fcriir'allp.
lo^el tls beneficial e||et/S, always
buy tbe genuine
Syrup'f i <ir°f tSt .ma,
iionu|uitu( d <>) lit/
. California
T IO Svuui* Co. tlMY
SOLD CY ALL LEAD INC DROCdirS
cuesi:eout), regular p\nc 5ot' iWHIe
IE
M
PnsItU v\y c izrrcl by
tiit'.si* l.ittli* lkiils.
Thr \ nNo fOiovr I is-
I I mm 1 > JM j ia. 1 ii*
<t i^i vtlutifiuil'I <Hi 111 .• i t y
I • i in*:. A 11«*11• t i ♦ in*
f lv lor I)i# /im- s, N .in-
Hi>a, I r« w mhi'hk, Mail
'I .i'lt' in I hi* Mouth, Coal-
T«injfUi , Pulri hi the
NMi% TOKIMII Livr.u.
Thry ria^ru)ut<i I hi* lioweN. I'urely Wjrtf table*
SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRiCF.
Genuine Must Bear
Fac-Snnile Signature
REFUSE SUBSTITUTES.
carters
ITTLE
IVER
PILLS.
oiuii i fl it i i n r
A\i'Celiible Prepariilion for A-
,v-,; Miniliiliti)} ilK'KooiliiiMllV^ula
Imjillu* Men uih-Mintl Illinois ol
Tor Infants r.r.rt Children.
Ths Kind Von Havo
Always Bought
The little useless "head" that
takes more time to make than the
cigar itself—that's what makes three cigars cost
you 15 cents 5 cents for what you smoke, and
10 cents for the heads you throw away.
OLD VIRGINIA
CHEROOTS
Are 5 cent Cigars Without the Head
Therefore 3 for 5 c«nts
By smoking Old Virginia Cheroots you make
your money go three times as far, because you
get a cigar that's a I cigar no useless head to
pay fcr, then clip off and throw away.
So id Everywhere
TRAD!
MARK
CARTERS
ITTLE
I VER
PILLS
Learn Watchmaking
< • ntiluntvM make from $16 to $30 a < . .
a ml pari ti'iilnrs M *iit {11 i \ I . I'mrn/iv,
HU li. lith StfiM t, K;m«. « Mil
McCANE'S DETECTIVE AGENCY,
Houston, Trial, o| #ritfi thr l*r|rtl fori r ol
comp«tcint delrclivri in lh** South, they it'n'lei
written opinion* in c*«c not Itandleti by thr in.
Rearontblt rates.
• i mw. '/ ww i
TOCTrroM. %mr\
J~j 1 n( iKi* pnjT df
Ixeaaers
«nytiling rulwr-
ti«'<l in il< column! ulioulu in ift upon
having v* lint till v «>lt (ol, Itluilll^ all
•ulrtlilutr* or jiniiations.
pensions
['•i ts % uluniccrs I.-iv i t f.i d Wnio
ii.'lvfot tt, 14..') M. V. A • . W - III .<• «
New Laws
Sen! Free
Vi i linn
'N , l . t.
nn«1 U liUlti'V ll itilt*
t i'i'iiKm! •. t Iii 111• * n n Ii. u*
ni«In. Ihiic.ir ii.ui . ii.,ir ,
m i t I tcI I . It. M
WIf v. M. !>•• Ati nita,tiii.,iUi N.l'ryor.su
I, \ till s
11 li« im*: >
Inr particulur
\M i llil > > i
il IV I I llll k""«l |<.| I I'll ill W I
\ W W.l. I it. , .
ti•• \ rr it1
to I '*•
DEFIANCE STARCH
Malaria Makes Pale Blood
The Old Standard GROVE'S TASTELESS CIIILL TONIC, drives out Malaria and builds up the
system. You know what you are taking. The formula is plainly juinted on every bottle-, showing it
is simply Quinine and Iron in a tasteless, and the most effectual form. For adults and children. 50c.
I.'a
PA&K ER'ii
HAIR BALSAM
ftiwl !•« 4 - f 11 U.i' Italr.
I'lrwfi ii«« * Suaunti \ rrmrl'
Jtorrr Km!ii t. ]{.n«.tf < rev
Inur to 11h Vourhfcl Coior.
l.uir« < ip t « •••• /. I.i r U..uif.
w,tiiti m («' | I 'ii.w
if IIm 'timI n , i li
& 'f ' 1) M v UMI
Avert
the
Danger
D 31
Your fomnli* troulilc niav not In1 dnnporotis, vou\ but if Tirpli'ctPil it may become so.
Other ladicK, l y neglii'ting their health, have bficiime t'hronit: invaliiU, or even ended by finding an
operation neeefisary. So why not learn by their experience, and till:e CarJui before your trouble be-
comes serioui.
Take Cardui
"NTrs. W. II. Itrnn, of Haltitnoro, Mil. save; "1 hud suffered for C vears. from frmnfo
trouble*. I bad backache, dizziness, and sm/i paint in the lowist pari of niv bod v. < >ti!
tie. My doctor did ttll he could, but / lot
Cardui and now i do all tin housework
t'"' fading I bad! / tkouphl I won ijoit-,/ to dir.
Ww n I \ "" r- t last I begun to take H int' of Co
\ I im " 1 and feci line." Try it.
Promotes Digeslionfhi'etial-
ni'ssaftilHt'sl Contains neinicr
Opium,Morphine nor Mineral
Not \ aim in n
/,'c, „t c/otu 4 vtrtrrrr/tc*
u
m
// i
M'othrlh Smth
4'ii 11 St$ii
/If-ntui
ft if St*{o
'red
f /ttf f +,t li f#'
Mi*krcr\t /V-n
in
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
\(ii t !i', l Remedy I ot t'i n-b|>.i
lion Sour Stonui h i)iat rlioi'.i
Worms ' onvulsions lexrrish
ness iintl LOSS Ol M.l l i'
I-.•< Stmtlf S Jttrflurc of
Till. (I MAl'll t llMI'ANV,
MAY YORK
' Att> m«>n)h> old '%
5 DUSKS -JjCEIvi
nriteiul under
luoifiino
Exact Copy of Wra|?^cr«
f5>
Thompson's Eye Waler
W, N. U„ HOUSTON. NO A?.. 1908.
STAR
PLUG
CHEWING
TOBACCO
STAR lias fur yc.trs
been the world's leading
1 ir.iml <d I'lut;' chewing
tohacco. Stati.'itirs show
that .ilxuit onc-lifth of
all tlu* chewers of plu^
tiibaeco chew S I AK.
There's a reason for
this i iiorinous .1 nd con-
stantly inrrea in^ num-
ber id SI A K t liewers,
and it's ;ust this —
Star 1 'lut; has always
been nianufaetured wuli
' ilie Si >le i ibjeet ill \ lew
to f;i\ e i hewers the Irst
chew of toliaet o it is pos-
sible tu produce, yet to
sell this STAR chew at
a motit rale price.
More chewers are
learning every day that
STAR, considered from
the standpoint <>t true
merit, has no co:. ; ■•tit1 r,
and is the one be i i h< w.
1 'or a luiH; time the re a
t ■ , i . P
was a pr< udu o {w ,a< a t|
prob;ibI v still cm' t ■) R
• '1
«unon:< cci tain c!k we • J
ai;ainst the use < •{ \\ [|
j^eneially termed ''Nav\
l'i 'bat < (i," because of tli"
impression that ai! i"
bacco of that c iiaracter
is too sweet.
It is true that some
brandsof tobacco, similar
in appear,m< e to ST A R,
are too sweet to plca>e
chewers accustomed ;
th e use i >( ti ibaeco uianu •
fai tured in thin plui^s,
but e hn,-a' that ,W' I AR
is rij^ht in evi rv w a v.
J on use tobacco for
the pleasure it gives
increase your
pleasure by chew-
ing STAR !
In All Stores
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