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THE BASTROP ADV KRT1SHR. BASTROP, TEXAS
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SIX MONTHS I
COULD NOT WORK
lydia L Piakluin't VeyetabU
Conpoond Made Me Strong and
Able to Work—I Recommend
It To All My Friends.
Texas News
iiayonne, N. J. — "I hsd pains in back
•nd lege so that I could not stand caused
by female trouble.
1 felt ao tired all the
time, had had head-
aches, and for six
in nths J. could not
work. I was treat-
ed by a physician
and took other re-
medies but got no
relief. A friend told
me about Lydia K.
I'inkham's V n k e-
table Compound and
it has helped mo
very much. I am well and strong and
now able to do my work. I cannot
thank you enough and 1 recommend
your medicine to my friends who are
aick."-Mra. Susie Sacatansky, zi
Hast 17th St, Bayonne, N. J.
It must be admitted by every fair-
minded, intelligent peraon, that a medi-
cine could not live and grow in popular-
ity for over forty years, and today hold
a record for such wonderful success
us does Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
OmpounJ without possessing great
virtue and actual worth. Such med-
icines must be looked upon and termed
both standard and dependable by every
think ing person
'Hie home rule imrl.v
try foiiHiHtN of women.
ill lilts rutin
Watch Cutlcura Improve Your Skin.
i n iislnj; and retirliiK gently -inesr
the face with Outlcura Ointment
Wash off Ointment In five minutes
with Outlcut-H Soap anil hot wafer. It
Is wonderful sometime* what I'utlcura
will ild fur poor complexions. dandruff,
Itching and red rough hands.- Adv.
No one ever heard it pretty jclrl say
Huylhiiig about h'>r beauty's being only
Klein deep.
Find the Cause!
It isn't right to dra# alouy holing
m -<?rable—half siok. Find out what ia
e-, tiling you feel o badly and try to
ouect it. Perhaps your kulueys are
<in# that throbbinp backacho or
ihone sharp, stabbing pains. Vou may
have morning In luetics. ton, headaches,
di«y and irregular kidney action.
U*e lioan's Kidney Villi They h ve
fi^l|>e^l UiiwmiiiIm of .lilnih fn!k« Ank
your neighbor'
A Texas Ca e
Wm
sain
Kidney rtlle anil
hi iimIiik thuni
n.'tUtr hikI thin on
Mrs A (I il I o B.
l.cnnon, toil W 9th
\ . c Coi alcana,
Tex . "JIhtb
u,i 1 a rlnll, f*to;idy
jui.n ,i i<• ■ :i iiiv kid
tieys and hips I
i ll 'I r o w s y .mil
■ I - I 'i tewl !ik« do-
Itii! anything and
my kidneys tver
out of order. I
tend about Moan's
bought a l >x and
I noon felt much
> t>o<c cured me."
(! t Oo«n'« of Any Store, SOc ■ Bo*
D O A N' S nlV
FOSTER • Mlt.UURN CO.. BUFF ALO, N. Y.
80 Years Old
—Was Sick
IMow Feels Yonnrf After
Taking Eatonlc for
Sour Stomach
I had sour stomach ever since 1 hail
the ii< iii"l it bothered lite badly
tluve taken lOatnnlc only a week and
i i much iietter. Vm Hi) years -old."
fn> s Mrs. John Mill.
1'ttUinir niilekly relieves som atom-
urb, iiiiiiKftstiini, heartburn, bloating
«tiil dintre.sn after eating because If
takes up ami curries out the excess
acidity and ifttso. <\||ic!i cause tuost
stomach ailments It' ymi lutve "tried
• •krcrytlitng" ii ml >tlli suft't r. do not give
up liopc Kn tonic ha- broiiulit relief to
• ens hi' tliotiMitids 111;. \iiii. A I>iI>ti\
i.ists tint a I rift' 'Ii Mittr ilriiKglHl's
giiiit-anlee
, It's nerdless and daagerons to
softer Imn a clogged up system
because It often luya the founds-
' lion for ■ lifetime of misery and
j Ill-health.
UK. Tin s L1VKK PILLS
I taken oue or two al bedtime,—
I quickly eliminates all poisonous
; waste matter from the systeai
and strengthen the Bowels.
USE ANTISEPTIC
MUL-EKOL
■ «s a MOUTH WASH
and DENTIFRICE
11 Cloana iho Tenth, Olslnfecfi the Moulli
*: i and ksepi the Uunis Firm and Heailit/
s * —
►.'■ng.i—Aim
W N U HOUSTON NO 10 1920
' increasing iiu*iue * has necoer>iUit
ed the eiil.ii'geini iit of the oottou iiiIIIk
at Urenhuin
Cansuti report foi ptipuiation ot
1'aleutine, Tnaa-s 11,0311; inereuse i6T
or 6 3 pet cent
The attouie) uenoral approvod |tu.-
000 city of MIuimiiI Weils schoolhoune
bonds, serials Gs
At a recent meeting of the rice
groMera of the Hagie Lake district,
it was resolved to t oll no rice for less
than 17 u barrel
The population lor Victoria County
has been announced by the bureau of
census as 18,271 ^ an increase over the
census of 1910 of 3.281
The county commissioners > ourt of
Chambers County ban ent«r< < 'nto a
contract for the rohuihlitiK of the
road between Anahuac and Stowell
The Ice situation in Na^asoia ba--j
been relieved for the time lieiug. the
company there having received sui
flcicnt lignite to begin Die manufa<
lure of ice.
The Bastrop County l'ure Bred j
Swine Breeders' Association and the
Bastrop Chamber of Commerce are'
co-operating in preparations for a bit, 1
bog show and sale in Bastrop Oct !
and ti
In the election held at 1,tiling last !
week to determine whether or not the
I.tiling independent school district j
should issue its bonds in the sum ot
16000 for the puriiose of repairing the |
school buildings and maintaining the
schools in the dis'riot, the measure
was carried by an overwhelming ma
jority.
The fourth annual convention of the
Southwestern Association of Nursery
men will be held In Dallas next Sep-
tember, It was decided last week be
lore Mi.- couelu ion of the third annual
convention Members from several
other Texas and Oklahoma cities made
bids for the next convention, hut i>al
las won by a large majority.
Work of paving the Beaumont-A (nu-
lla highway started last week and It
is said by the contractors the work
will bo completed by the first of Jan-
uary. This road Is a part of the
Beaumont Houston road It will be
paved with concrete with an asphalt
cup ami* will cost $32,000 per mile It
will be similar to the Beaumont-Port
Arthur highway.
Dallas has been selected for iho next
national convention of the American
Cotton association, according to ;tn an-
nouneemoitt by D K. I.yday. vice presi-
dent and general manager of the Tex-
as division of the \merican t'otton
Association this week A large at-
tendance is expected from all sec-
tions of the cotton growing South at
thla meeting, he said
After a harmonious three da> ses-
sion, the seventh annual convention of
the National Rural hotter Carriers' As-
sociation adjourned Friday at Dallas
without selecting a meeting place for
next year By unanimous consent of
the delegates the matter of naming
the 1921 convention clt) was ielt in
the ha ids ot the executive committee,
which will announce its decision soon.
The railroad commission Friday is-
sued an order, effective Nov 1, grant-
ing authority to practically all of the
railroads In the state to adopt new
mileage rate allowances, per car per
mile, to lie paid by the carriers to j
owners or lessees ot' privately owned
freight cars used In the transporta-
tion of freight between points in Tex-
as The largest increase is on refrig-
erator cars other than standard, the
allowance being raised from !c to 2c.
Scores of Americans at Kl I'aso,
Texah, holding passports to Mexico
iiavo been denied passage during the
last few days because their passports i
did not have the stamp ol the inter
mil revenue department that Income
tax had been paid This Is a now rui
Ing here The order applies to all j
passports, ne\k or old, except for tour-
ists' one ami ten dav passes Kevcnue
official:- I;< v receipt, money ordei re
ceipt, cameled check or in specific
cases, affidavit of imyinent is re- !
qui red
Two Texas schools won national |
recognition in the 1920 spring tourna
inent of the modern health crusade j
tirade i of the Clark School and grade
il of the Smith s< h.iol. both of Kort |
Worth, won national pennants in ths
■hildren's health movement These !
•ennants were awarded by the Na
lone! Tuberculosis Association With
he scnoots of 48 states competing in
he modern health crusade tourmi
:nent Texas schools won two pen-
iant.4 out of a total of eleven dl- I
islous
The old Spanish governors palac*
which stands on the went side of tha
Military I'la/u In San Antonio, is to
ie converted into ,t Texas hull of fam*
old museum of the history, art. relics
mil literature of the state, according
o the plans of the Texas Historical
•audinurk Association and the Dangli-
fers of Mie Heroes and I'ioneei« •
Texas The two oigaolnntlnm ;/n
,iosc Jointly to raise $50,000 for Mie
>urpose or buying the famous old tii.n
Ion from Its present owners In ord«
a save It for voAtftflty
INVENTIVE GENIUS
ROBS CALOMEL OF
NAUSEA AND DANGER
Doctors' Favorite Medicine Now
Purified and Refined from All
Objectionable Effects. "Colo-
tabs"—the New Name.
What will human Ingenuity dr> ij.it?
ftmok^lrita powder, wireless teli-grsphy,
borsrlrts caiyisKw, colorless iodiin- taste-
less quinine, — now cooies naUsesli-M calo-
mel. The new improvement called "Calo-
tabs" is now oa sale at drugsiorrH
For bilioiiineu. constipation sod iudl-
gestiou the new calomet tablet is h prae*
tl'-aily perfect remedy, as evldem ed by
the fart that the manufacturers htue au-
thorized all druggists to refund the price
If the customer is not "perfectly delighted"
with Calotabs. One tablet at bedtime with
a swallow of water—that's all. No (ante,
no nausea, uo giipiug, no salts. By morn-
iug your liver is thoroughly cleansed and
you are feeling fine, with a heart* spite-
tite, Kat what you please—n< danger go
shout your busineMs
Calotabs are nat sold in bulk Wet an
original package, Healed. Pries, thlrtj«
•ve ceuta.— (adv.)
Si
I am
well!
-your
chickens
and slock
well?"
rL
n
If not-
£2ve them
BeeDec
The old reliable
BLACK-DRAUGHT
tor Stock and poultry
Ask your merchant!
M*rch*nts ask yurjUiktn*
jsiiamMt stout Btt DOC!
TaivNoMore
"Stic Skirt 'Beautiflcr?
4fV, flU; aint fl It) Jars „ .-^1 iv'/ly< ~
between you
S^nnd thp Sun.
In a Mir#* L-1 '••ctlori
ituu'n^t b< i iso*
I ln j imu or hi : r-
nit wlml. Ii brir.
•« th« Nkin Ujm v *i-
«*ty of youth
I b#fori« o«t
iu tho it uHRurF*
% faultloHd enaipJexioii.
'buimUs: Tnorfin«i(Ui Ii |o rv*
fM 1 >oer n, .n9j ;o«
Baktfr Laboratories, Msmpfus.'B'nnj
m
FARKLR'S
HA1K BALiiAM
lUitni)Tf-.l>*ndriitt S(a|wllalrl>1aUIa(
HntocM Color and
Beauty to Gragr nH Faded Hair
M> \ lUid $1 iwl tfcf, druk-i'Ut«.
I h.-ni, V I. « l'i.t.-l .bii -.N V
HINDZRCORNS R#mofN C^irrtu, C'al-
ew., ftc,. -■ ait imio, rn«uix*« comfort i > ih«
makr« walking ea«r. Uo. I *r mail or at l>roc
riau. lliico* Chemical Works. r tcixujnJ«s S Y,
UfSKTEROJITHs
" ©illTonic
5010 FOR SO YEARS FOR NAIARIA. CHILLS
AND FEVER Ala* FluCniril StncitlMlat T «k
At All f>n| Sum trlkmr fati 4 L« . Laali'llla, 1T
FRPHIfl
rnCoMCO «•' i'i-v, vhRvs
KODAK PINISHINO. HI
velobed ffoi Pftfita 2< -■.«« i Btftd for
"pcclnl prlrr Star I'hotti < 4(>:« s u«h
Sf if ft ! ni1<'t">n«lr>nne NfinMourl
Texas Directory
GENERAL HARDWARE
AND SUPPLIES
Contractors' Supplies, Builders
Hardware Eto. Prices and In-
formation furnished on request
PEDEN IRON & STEEL CO.
HOUSTON SAN ANTONIO
COTTON
Sputa and Future*
Shipment* of Spot Cotton Solicited
CAGE COTTON CO.
'lO.'i I rnnklin ilou«ton, I e«si
ARMY TENTS
Special Attention—By Kxprest
Slightly lined, ItWItl, pyrnmlil anuv lellti. II
ox kbakldiicU. guaranteed ucmplele only > <•>
A eomplelu line of all iirtny gi>od«
CRAWFORD & OKA\l)
#06 Franklin Av«. Dept W Houston, Tnti
RANKIN AUDIT CO.
W H KAN KIM, PitKS
OKRT1KIK!) Pl'BLIC ACtJOCt .'AST
Audits — Accounting Systems
Income Tax Service
Union National Rank Rld« . HOUSTON. TF.X
Quarrels Avoided
"i (*m> olii lllilll, liim-sll'l hpotlhlllu ho
niiioh tliu«. lit the i-ltiti g «t >ou hi trou-
lilo hi homo?"
"On tlic roll truly, iteur lioy; it ko-p*
mo out of it " Huston "I'rti m< i i>i
TOUR
often. Sr oibt s
Infant or ^fitV.
Free l-:yfl ftoox. *
Census Figures Given in
Several Texas Counties
W Msltliigton H C—The popiilntton
of VN'lchlia Couiity, Texas, sw aiiiiounr-
sd by tli<* * eusus bureau Friday i^
72,5>11, u gatii of 5ii,H17, or approxi-
mately Jio per i-eiit, *hleli It Is an
tlotpat«d will head the list for tho
largor Texas i-ouutlns These figures
include the ?enstis of Wichita Fulls.
40,097. gain 31.87y. Hurkburnett f 300.
Glectra 4744, and Iowa I'urk 2041
Other announceiuents for T/Tas are
\oung County, Including Orahani.
Newcastle and Oluoy, 13,113; loss 544.
(irahaui 2R44, gain 1175; Newcastle
1452; Olney 1164. gain 59. Freestone
t'ounty, including Toague and Worth-
am 2:t.2«4. g.iia 2707, Teague I.'tMtf
gain IK; Wortham 1100, gain 201;
Ohumbers County 41S2, losa 72; Bur
leaou County, Including Caldwell and
SomervlllH, Hj.H.'iR, loss 1832 Caldwell
1G89. gain 213; Domervlllo 1879. In
corpora ««f since last ceikeus; Robert
i on County, Including Calvert, Hearne
and Franklin. 27,93it. gain 479; Cal-
sert 2099, Iosh 480; Franklin 1131 In
corporated since iaHt census, Hearne
2741. naln :tS9; Fayette County, tu
eluding I .a (irange and Schulenberg
29,96*1. gain 169; I.a Orange 1669, loss
181; Schulenberg 12tti. gain 156. Ora-
soria County, including Vlvln. Vngle
ton and Fre*|>ort, 20,614. gain 7315,
Alviti 1519, galu 66; Freepori 17l. 8 and
Angleion 1043, hoth incorporated since
last ( >uau*.
.New Orleans. I.a l.oulxlana's 1980
pecan crop In only M per cent of nor
mal according to esttinatea ou Sept. 1
by tho United States department of
agriculture bureau of crop estimates,
ami the entire crop of the United
States will he only 31 per cent, against
an 82 per c*nt yield in 1919
The figures for Louisiana are based
on returns from pecan growers
throughout tho state and the condl
tlon of lOp.OOO pecan trees was tuiien
Into consideration.
The average price received by Lou
isiana growers (or the 1919 crop was
20c per pound, according to the re
port, Forty per cent of the trees ot
bearing age are nut producing this
year, it is estimated.
385 SETS TWINS AND THREE
OF TRIPLETS ARE RECOROeO
Austin. Tex.—That :>8f> sets of
twins and throe sets of triplets were
born In Texan from Jan 1 to Sept. 1.
according to statistics compiled by
tite bureau of \ itul statistic-* of th*
state board ot health would indicate
tlini the stork used a high powered
motor in nner the ground dining the
first elglic iiitlis of 192',i \ceord-
ing to a st.1 -i icnt Momlu> from 'he
state board of health, of this total
32H set: of twins were white and 63
sets negroes, there being 141 white
boys born and 305 white un1
73 negro boys and Hi negro u
the triplets were white, three
boys and wlx girls
and
VII
' an
Nil!lit anil Morutitti-
Have Strong, Health)
Eym*. If they Tire, lb h.
Smart or Ilutn, if Sore,
Irritated, lnflamtd or
Granulated.useMurina |
Sit'? for |
s'l Oro.-ee-tM Writefot
>.ei! In XcokJ? Co., Cte.i£-. ,
Veterans Honor Patxy O'Neill.
Oklaiioma City, Okla. Colonel Pat-
rick O'Neill, commander of the 179th
lufantrj Brigade of the Ninetieth Di-
vision Oklahoma ai l Texa-- ami Ok-
lahoma National Ouard In the world
war known to the men who served
under him and to his felloss officers
as I'atsy, Saturday was elected honor
ary president of the Ninetieth Division
veterans, who are holding a three da)
reunion in Oklahoma City Ike Ash
hum of College Station. Tex, wan
reelected president, and \rtJiur J
llineliart of Dallas waa re-elected 8e<'
retury treasurer, F. C Burnett wa
elected division chaplain
Jumps From Moving Plane.
San Antonio, T. \ l.ientenatu Coi
one I E. Rochet, recently appointed
chief of training in the air -tervice,
United States Army, Monday made
Ills first suciehsful Jump in a para
chute from the wing of a rapidly mov-
ing airplane Colonel Fecliet dropped
off the wine, at an altitude >f J40C
iee< aikJ landed without accident
Drugo'sts' Meet Closes
St Louis. Mu The National Asso-
ciation of Ketall ItruKgist at the eon
lulling session of its annual conven-
ion I- ridav rejected a resolution de
toandlnr 1 ^tubllshtneiit of 'ederal lis
pen-aiie- i. intoxicant -.r mediciti
ai putpose John L Io'hl of Mil-
«il':ee " p|ected to- - '-1 nt
Withelm Writes New Will.
London Wllllani of lloheii/.olieru
former (lertiian emperor, ban written
a lie" wil' which Is to be bin last
'estament He has entrusted It to
the keev'ne of Nolar> Schroot at
Vincrotigeii, ~>a)s a Doorn dls,>atch ;o
the Dnily Mail of L<otidon
Food Price Orop P edicted.
New Vork A decline in food
prices and a general r 'dui tion in
prices chargiMl by reniaurauts
througliout the couutry was predict
ed Friday by \ugti it Jatisen president
of the Socletv iii ll>' ta tranters In
,ew York
Plague at Fiume
Hume It Is rumored that tour .-as
e« of bubonic plague have beeu dis-
covered lu Flume The theaters have
been cloned and other local precan
tlons taken
After Thorough Trial a Detroit,
Mich., Man Endorses Pe-ro-na
The following letter wrltutu
from Detroit, Michigan in no snap
JudgnK-nt expreiwed on the merits
uf Pe-ru-na, the well-
know n catarrh remedy,
but rather • mature,
aoher ouinioo formed
afters full year's trial.
This is (he way Mr.
Michael Fako of 906
Kast. l'aluier Avenue,
in the Mlohigau Metro-
p«ilis, write* t "After
using l'K KU-NA for
alxiut one year will any
1 have found it a vtsry
g*ssl medicine for eu-
tarrh. It haa helped
me a great deal and I
am vory well satisfied I have
gained in weight, eat und sleep
well, my bowels are regular and
lietu-r eolor in my face.
"PE-RU-NA haa dons
and to me la worth lu weight in
gold 1 shall continue to aas
PJC-KU-NA as long as
I live and recommend
to my friends who are
troubled with catarrh.''
Nothing can be more
convincing than an en-
dorsement of tbia na-
ture from an aoiuai
user. There are many
people lu every com-
munity whose expo-f-
ence, in using Pem-aa,
has been identical with
Mr Fako's. It U «he
standby for floughs,
colds, catarrh, s tomanh
and bowel disorders mid all ca-
tarrhal conditions.
Put up In laith tablet and liquid
form Horn xvkhyw uaiia.
Pecan Crop of Country Is
About 31 Per Cent Off
I'lie mnu with horse sense knows)
alien In su\ nay.
A BRIGHT, CLEAR COMPLEXION
Ik always admired, and it is the Inudu- |
ble iiiuldtinn of every woman to do ull j
she cm* to make herself attractive.
Many of our southern women have
found that Tetferlue Is Invaluable for
clearing tip blotchea, Itchy patches,
etc., and nuiklng the nkln soft and
velvety. The worst cases of eczema
and other torturing ."kin diseases yield
to Tetterlne. Sold by druggists or sent
by until for Tate, by Shuptrlns Co,
Savannah, Uu.—Auv.
Domestic Repartes
My face Is tny fortune, i4r,"
said.
"Yep." ho replletl. "anil I'll say your
money does n lot of talking."
Sure
Relief
The Iohn of 11 friend odds one to
the list of enemies.
A
6 Bcll-ans
Hot water
SureRi
"Pape's Olapepsin" Cornets Stonach
"Pape's Dlapepsln" Is the quickest, aur- j
est relleif fur Indigestion, ci is<>s, Flatu-
lence. Heartburn, S^jurnoss, Fermentation
or Stomsrh Dtstross caused by acidity. 1
A fsw tablets give almost Immediate
stomach relief arid shortly the stumach
Is corrected so vou can eat favorite foods
Without feai iargi ease < osts only Wi
conts at drug store Abu lutelv hurmlemi
and pleasant. Mill: • s helped annually
Rest ston^ch corrective known- Adv.
It Is ustiiillv the (limit innii who aay.s
the sharpedt things
DYE RIGHT
Buy only "Diamond Dyes"
MAN'S
BEST AGE
A nun is as old aa his organs; im
can ba as vigorous and healthy at
70 as at 35 if ho aids his organs in
performing their functions. Keep
jrout vital organs healthy wftb
COLD MEDAL
Mi
Ta« world'* standard rstnsdy for kidney,
tivar, bkddsr and uric acid UoubUe
since 1696; corrects disorders; stimulates
vital organs. All druggists, thr«s sim
Leok (or tlm nam* CUkl M«d«l aa mwmr* Vmi
aid ice' 1-.'. imitntiou
cli puckugc of Dinmoutl Dyes
contuins direct ions >o simple tlutt m
woman enn iliiimmH dve worn, sliulil
skirls, wmInIs., ilre.Hse^. coats glove
atocklhus sweaters 1 Imperii^ even
thliif: wliether \*ool >«lil<, linen, ootto
or t ?lxeil yooils Tli-v< rich fadeless c
ors Have druggist show you 'Din
noml I lyes i 'glor Card."—Adv.
Solilc women'*, iile.iv 111' trippim
consist .111 StippoMln- I belli e . es lie
envy of all their friends
:>■:> . MUL
This Is Shoe Insurance
' :• ... ■" ,
Cuturrh Can Be Cured
Catarrh is ;i. local disease gieaily intlu
sliced by constitutional conditions 1
therefore requires constitutional treat
tnetg HA MVS CATARRH MBSMCINi
Is Taken internally and actH throug
the Blood on the Mucous Sutfaces ot
the System, HALL'S CATARRH
MEDICINE destroys the foundation ot
the disease, nlvcs the patient strength by
improving the general health and assists
nature In doing Its work.
All DruKKlste Circulars free.
P. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio.
The Real Shock.
Knlcker—Campaigns not money
Rocker Rut Just look how much i
costs in to got elected.
and a
New pair of Shoes
...
will be given to the
wearer who finds PAPER
in the heels, cpuntera, in-
soles or outsoles of any
shoes made by us, beaming
this lrade-m«rk
99 OUT OF 100
Need Vachet Balm at Time*.
Nothing Iietter for summer coin-
lnlrts or itching. Keep It hun<i;>
Agents wante<l where wo have uon.
W. VV, Vacher. Inc., NVw Orleans.
Ln.—Adv.
The tlirr of today will be the
ttiald of tomorrow, mnyhe.
Oil
Some siii'ip-mis uiatiage to curve out
large fortunes for themselves
"It Take* Leather
to Stand Weather
See your neighborhood dealer
and insist on the Friedman-Shclby
"All-Leather" Trade-Mnrk. It
means (tal shoe economy,
Cuticura .Soap
is IDRAI.
For the Hands
S**p 25c, Oialaaat 2S mmI S0c, Ttlcaai 2Sc.
"Hurry, Baby Has the Colic"
Don't taka dangerous chances by letting baby
fret, cry andriirfTer—use the safest proven remedy
for colicky or teething babies
MRS. WIN SLOWS
SVHUP
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colic, •ItsrrUfs*. conattpauon. flattaUncv i«i.| o«h#r « miltr
troabln
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no r.nrrotlca. nlcohol our ir\|ll a hnrrnftil ThU
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Pearcy, J. H. The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 7, 1920, newspaper, October 7, 1920; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth206344/m1/5/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.