The State Herald (Mexia, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, March 7, 1902 Page: 2 of 8
eight pages : ill. ; page 20 x 14 in.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
flWr;>V<r 'r ■* ,>^- 1 /"/-£, ' ■• V '. ■•' ■■V ' .K> V •' p!r r<i '%
i*'i'*'• 'r^' : ' l'"' ' * " ' •
'.v'-"./' ■'"•"• V.-' ,,:;r ,.-V.., ' ' ' ■ ■ ■•
n , ■ i
«.Hi
wwwW i
|MW *-> t,,trtBr.(f.
' .*• *a«Cr- .«♦*'* " a-" )•-*■* 1' j'ft hw^'iy {jffifyffi
..«■)
**#.1
<i Kan* Not Needed.
is no 1 An$rer necessary to
pit*. De Witt's Witch Hasel
I i:\neti such tates at once, reiuov
necessity for dangerous, painful
aBsCJwpensive operations. For scalds,
••*!**►. twos, wounds, bruises, gores and
4fcte*Sa ase3 is is unequalled- :5ew re
.-•jSfBHaMerfeits. Jesse McLendon. in
Jfcas Lilla Alderman wont
■Jima to Groesbeck today to vi:it.
For The Complexion
IB* complexion always suffers from
fiMhmaeas or constipatio i- Unless the
hUBwai are kept open tiie impurities
flCeoi Ike-body appear in tne form of un-
idfe^tSy eruptions. DeWitt's Little Early
keep the livei and tovrols in
' condition and remove the cause
•ifaajft troubles. C. .u.. Hooper, Albany,
4Ck>, aaysJ ''I took DeWitt's Little
t&ztr Risers for b'liouiness. 'rhey were
I needed. I am feeling better
«6 . l%aa in years." Never gripe or
•titawse. Safe thorough and gentle. The
*?rj^fte t pillf. Jesse McLendon. m
3fias Gay Prendergast is vii.it-
«&;> m Culvert,
Could Not Breathe.
iJBtijfhs, colds, croup, grip, Ironchitis,
■•aii)t throat and lung troubles are
•jflpfeStiy cured by One Minute Cough
One Minute Cough Cure is not
*a:s*«v expsotorant. which gives only
"teuijoriiry relit f. It softens and liquifies
••tlRaueons, draws out the infiamation
c«moves the cause of the disease.
■A juiattely safe. Acts at once "Ono
'■■JEh-ate Cough C^i; will do aretbat is
.i&u&J for ft,Justice of the Peace
-V '.iOoil, Croc by, Miss. "Mv wife
xaidi not get her breath and was re-
'iwwt J>y-tfte flrab'ddse. It lias bet n
3fo>wrttt to Rlfomy family.'' JtS-n
XjtL! JAU.
a Printer dreatly Surprised.
"I never wat po much surprised In my
life, hh i was with the results of using
Chamberlain's Paiu Kalm," says Henry
T. Crook, pressman of the Asheville
(N. C.) Gazette "I contracted a severe
case of rheumatism early last winter
by getting iny fee wet. I tried sever")
things for it without benefit. One day
while looking over the Gazette, I
noticed that Pain Balm was positively
guaranteed to cure rheumatism, so
bought a bottle of it and before using
two thirds of it my rhi uraatism had
taken its flight and I have not had a
rheumatic pain since," Sold by Jesse
McLendon, Drugs and School Books
m
Miss Eulah Mitchell has re-
turned to Wortham.
Moore's Pilules are a guaranteed cure
for ail forms of Malaria, Ague, Chills
and Fever. Swamp Fever, Malarial
Fever, Bilious Fever, Jaundice, Bilious-
ness, fetid breath and a tired, listless
'eeling. They cure Rheumatism and
;he lassitute following blood poision
produced from malarial poisoning. No
Quinine. No Arsenic, Acids or Iron.
)o not ruin stomach or teeth. Entirely
tasteless. Price, 50c per box. Dr. C. C.
Moore Co., No, 310 North Main Street
St. Louis, Mo. Sold at McLendon s
X)r,tsr Stf re. ly
W. D. Freeman has re tuned
from a trip through West Texas,
and says lie saw some good coun-
try out therfi.
Jip.. H. M. Munger, Sr.
n-: if/ied frum Dili los,
Practically Starving.
'•.?i5ter using a few bottles of Kodol
^SfjKjjeyeia Cure my wife, received per-
se- c i ad permanent relief from a severe
.*- >.ronic case of stomach trouble,"
>7. R. Holly, real est;;?e, insurance
•aa.-. Ifl&n agent, of Macomb, 111. "Be-
"irrj ssing Kodol Dyspepsia Cure slie
not eat an ordinary meal without
Mb • use suffering. She is now entirely
Several physicians and many
xlies bad failed to give relief." You
Ski t have to diet- Eat any g'lod food
vant, but don't overload the
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure will
digest it for you. Jesse Mo-
HsCftou. m
Lewis Ockertuan, iroshea, Ind "De
Witt's Little iiarly Kisers never bend
tne dou'tle lilre other pills, but do their
work thoroughly « •! make me feel like
J a boy. " Certain, thorough, gentle,
m take quinoria/ All druggists are
has ail'horized to refund the money in any
erts'feaf'Chilfs, fever or malaria it fails
o cure. Price 50c per package. Sold
ot Kemp's DrtigCo, y
■ < .
-i' ncn.
l&s Zoulette Jackson, who is
-* t>ixi^„ at Frosa, came in to
?•><:( Hun day at home.
Oatarrli Cannot lie Cured.
smSti Sepal applications, as they cannot
e v she seat of the disease Catprrb
a.. 'Jdbd or constitutional disease, and
i >wieT to cure it you must take in-
jemedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure
-i -vs n internally, and acts directly
-j. ste blood and mucous surfaces.
Catarrh Cure is not a quack
laudsfcJne. It was prescribed by one of
>i. physicians in this country for
and is a regular prescription. It
-4 ,.sfav>osed of the best tonics known
• c with the best blood purifiers,
JMt" Kg directly on the mucous surfaces.
.!■) perfect combination of the two in
•5- Jeuts is what products such wonder-
-a TMiits in curing Catarrh. Send for
* .'tDonials free.
1 'if.CHKNEY & Co, Props, Toledo, O
'- fiiliy druggists, [.rice 75c.
-Ml 9 Family Pills are the best, m
T. Parker, who has
:fc >n visiting Mrs. Carter Kirvcn,
w;. returned to Wortham.
Cough Kensedy.
between the hours <•:' eleven o'clock
m t, iuuf closing time ■.! jiight on .Tan.
V!WJ A. F. Clark, druggist,
■I X' -Springs, Vs , - M twelve bottles
j 1 Jhambsrlain's Ci.ugl, Remedy. He
. riy "f never bandied a medicine taat
ic.i l better or gave better satisfaction
Miss Clara Shirril lias located
in Mexia at Mrs. Stewarts, one
door east of lv P. Wards, and
would be pleased to have ladies
call with their spring sewing.
To Cure Malaria in Four D ays
Take Quinoria. All druggists are
authorized t :> refund the money in any
case of chills, fever or malaria it fails
to cure. Price COa. per package. Sold
by Kemp Drug Co. ly
A! Vickery, E. L. Jones, and
N.F. Dickson came in Sunday
enroute to Franfied to attend the
Galloway murder trial.
To Cure Dyspepsia and mdigesion.
Sour Stomach or Heart rnrn, take Rex
dyspepsia TABLETS. All druggists are
authorized to refund money if they fail
to cure. Price 50 cents per package. At
Kemp's Drug Co. y
Dr. J. P. Cook and Guy Heck-
ham have gone to Centerville,
Leon county as witnesses in a
murder trial.
You have good reasons to fear an
attack of pneumonia, when you have a
severe cold, accompanied by pains in
the chest or iu the back between the
shoulders. Get a bottle of Chamber-
lain's Cough Remedy and use it as di-
rected and it will prevent the threatened
attack. Among the tens of thousands
who have used this Remedy for colds
and la grippe, we have yet to learn of
a single sase that has resulted in pneu-
monia, which shows that this Remedy
is a certain preventive of that danger-
ous disease. For sale by Jesse McLendon
Drugs and Schoul Books. m
Hon. II. E. Ellis came up from
Groeabeck this morning and went
to Freestone counts' where he
will speak thi- week in the inter-
est of his candidacy for congress.
Chronic Diarrhoea,
Mr. C. 13. Wingfield. of Fair Play,
Mo,, who suffered from chronic dysen-
tery for thirty five years, says Chamber-
The Oldest and Best
r
S. S. S. is a combination of roots
and herbs of great curative powers,
and when taken into the circulation
searches out and removes all manner
of poisons from the blood, without
the least shock or harm to the system.
On the contrary, the general health
begins to improve from the first dose,
for S. S. S. is not only a blood purifier,
but an excellent tonic, and strength-
ens and builds up the constitution
while purging the blood of impuri-
ties. S. S. S. cures all diseases of a
blood poison origin, Cancer, Scrofula,
Rheumatism, Chronic Sores and
Ulcers, Eczema, Psoriasis, Salt
E lieum, Herpes and similar troubles,
and is an infallible cure and the only
antidote for that most horrible disease.
Contagious Blood Poison.
A record of nearly fifty years o!
successful cures is a record to be proud
of. S. S. S. is more popular today
than ever. It numbers its friends by
the thousands. Our medical corres-
pondence is larger than ever in the
history of the medicine. Many write
to thank us for the great good S. S. S.
has done them, while others are seek-
ing advice about their cases. All
letters receive prompt and careful
attention. Our physicians have made
a life-long study of lllood and Skin Dis-
eases, and better understand such cases
than the ordinary practitioner who
makes a specialty of no one disease.
We are doing great
good to suffering
humanity through
our consulting de-
partment, and invite
you to write its if you have any blood
or skin trouble. We make no charge
whatever for this service.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA. Efl.
Miss Kate Hoe, after a. plen<nnt
visit to friends here, has<return-
ed to her home in Navn.sota.
I he Tired Feeling
is cured by Lippman's Great Renv-dv.
It also cures Neuralgia and V.o-vnr
Headache. It feeds,the nerves-, u-.ut-'s
the blood rich and the patr nt >•:r. ?■£-.
If you would be well and happy a v P.
P. P Lippman's Ore it Remedy.
Sold by All Druggists. w
HARPS?
WHKKH
XGaod FILTER m AbstMa Naomity-
(t has Immii proven many tine*, mim! th«to
in uo lonffiir *ny doubt, that nearly all (lie
^ruat upiaemics of typhoid fevef and oilier
iIikmoshh can bedirecllv traced tolhts teutori*
iiiul other Impurities In the water supply of
tl « largn cities Wo practical methed for HI-
tHrliitf water for rity purposes ha yel been
successful. It Is therefore necessary for each
itonsehold to adopt a means for tllteftog its
own supply
THE STANDARD
WATER FILTER
Physicians Prescribe
It for their most deli-
patients. Old and
Pure.
For sale by W H TEAGUEJ.
MissSnowdie Bryan has re-
turned So Ilearne.
Mrs. T. A. Griffith went
Corsicanna Sunday to visit
tives.
!a-
Be Wise in Tiinie,
Many prwer.ts do not know that their
child is siwkly and cross and fretful,
simply becanse they fail to-give it some
of that splendid remedy callted Mother's
Worm Syrup to kill and ex-pel from its
littlo stomar'a and bowels ttie worms,
that are the cause of its disti ess. Worms
have brought many a little 'bred one to
a bed of sickness and to its twnve, that
a 25 cent bottle of this remedy would
have saved m
T. P. Bofoinson of Hantsville
was in the city Sunday visiting
the family of W. L. AAirsison.
Enjoy * ife.
Have you goA the bluesV Wouldn't
1 <m be more happy and hopefiiul if your
iiver was a littte bit more active and
vsdir bowels-not <]uite so conaSipated?
B"tter take a Mexican Root P®. Only
25 cents a box. m
Mrs. \V. I. Morgan, off Tehu-
•rioana, has returned from North
Texas.
Repent of Your Sins
And use Hunt's Lightning Oil ?*><• alt
pains, Catarrh, Neuralgia, Rheuau'.viism
Cuts, Burns, Colic and Diarrhoea Sat-
isfactio 1 guaranteed or rnouey reiat^lsd.
25 and 50 cents. 111
Miss Annie Adamson ha-; re-
turned from an extended visit to
relatives in Iluntsville.
How to Succeed in iiusiness.
Keep yeur liver in good condition ov
using Simmons' Liver Purifier (tin box.)
It corrects Constipation, cures Indi-
gestion, Biliousness, stops Headache,
gets your heart in the right place so
you can smile at your neighbor. tu
J. O. Harper went to G.'o,is-
beck Sunday.
Mistakes are Costly.
You can make no mistake by using
Hunt's Cure for Itch, Tetter and Ring-
Many Suiter.
There is much pain in tlias world.
There are so.many causes for physical
I distress. Bboeaehe is terriblte*. Kenre-
I .-che is awful. Why not use that best
j of all internal or external cures for
1 puin called'Gooch's (juick Relief? < Inly
1 2 > cents. m
Mrs. M'attie Waller,of Hubbard
[City, is in the city visiting the
j family off B. W. Jackson.
Simple
Durable
Econom
ical
Send for
Catalogue
mnd Price*
THE STANDARD
FILTEACO.
Ill MAIN' l IIT
KANSAS Ci . MO.
ANOTHER PLANK P(D R MR.
DOYLEr3 PLATFOKJW.
Mexia, Tea., Febv. 28, 1190J!.—
Editor Evening Newc:—Allow
we through vour columns in-
done Mr. 3>oyle's Euggeetiions
f©r legislative candidates tc><£-on-
sisier, and 50 add one ttaore
pl'ank to hi-? platform. Ifflks sil-
ready has 101 planks.
2ti Estabbafi a ehopg;^
bStock for every pnan who gives- or
accepts a hinW from sh f4:«d
civaspiiigii fun-el, or fn.im :(,ny
ot&ser source <4nr?wg t.li- <■! .i•<-r' 3
tenure of offin . This wi J fce a
svvii't means of putifying poi!',ii<ca.
You'!':tv truly,
i. P. HICKM A\.V.
A T EXA&~ WON DE U\„
HALL'S GRH.AT DlSCOVKJiTr.
One small bottle of Hail's Grt-afc TiVjs-
cciji-ry cures alii kidney and biadaer
troubles, remoiws gravel, euros- dia-
betes. seminal emissions, w^ati. and
lame backs, rheumatism and all jwtg-
ularities ot t-ho- kidn. ys and ia> both
men and women, regulates bladder
troubles in chiMren. If not s-jiii by
yau?r druggist,'will be sent t>y juaiJ. ®n
receipt of |1. nt> small bottlo is two
months' treatment, and will caw any
case above mentioned. Dr. "£. W.
ISall, sole macinfacturer, P. O. Box
(329, St. Louis, >Io. Send for'testimo-
nials. Sold by,'all druggists andiMiexia
iA-ny Co.
Kle-ine Cures P;4,^s.
Money refunded if it evi-? fails
Axti AiiCE cures
:reai this,
Groesbeclc, Texas, Septem'ssr 29.—
j This is to certify that I have ooen. cured
of kidney and)bladder trouble with one
I bottle of Ffa'li's Great Discovflrv, and
Chil'B and Fever ' can fully r^oOT'inend it to ths public.
„, ' , J. W. THOMPSON.
— ! Sold by Mexia Drug Co.
I M rs. M. L. McDonald has gone-
| to Mart to see her daughter, Mrs.
j C. A. Beckham, who is sick.
Don't Neglect Your Blood.
Impure blood causes bad liealtih.
worm and Itching Piles, No cure no | Sarsaparilla always cures ian-
pure blood, indicated by sores, weak-
ness or pain. No othsr sarsaparilla or
pay.
W. rJ
Mayes of Tehuacana,
was in Mexia Sunday enroute to
Groesbeck.
Open Your flouth
And swallow one. Chethairf's Laxative
Chill Tablets combines all the qualities
of the beet liquid chill tonics. Dose
always ready. Dose always the same.
No cure—no j>ay. m
Mrs. A. G.
in Wortham.
Kirven Sundayed
u- • './ customers.' •' This Remedy has jajn-s Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea
•4 •« > general use in Virginia for many
j and the people then are well ac-
1 ni"d with its excellent qualities,
of them have testified to the rt-
->ic;tMe cures Which it has affected.
yon need a good, reliable medi-
-•<a > for a cough or Cold, or attack of
:>c ■ gi'ip, use Chamberlain's Cough
raedy and you are certain to be more
esm pleased with the quick euro which
,-<&>rds. For sale by Jesse McLendon,/
and School I5ook«, m '
Jii K. Simmon.- has been on the
-t. k. Bet since Saturday night.
Remedy did him more good than any
other medicine he had ever used. For
sale by Jesse McLendon, Drttfcs and
School Books. m
,1. W. Kincheloe, Walter Lewis,
Dan Roper and W.J. Denning
left early this morning for Fair-
field as witnesses in the Galloway
murder case.
We Tell No Secrets
It's an open secret that Hunt's Light-
ning Oil curt s every thing except broken
hearts and softening of the brain. 25
and 50 cents. m
S. W. EisienSundayed
Groesbeck.
in
blood medicine is so safe, so sure, bo
quick to cure. m
Mrs. C. L. Watson and
daughter, Miss Nina, have re-
turned from Corsicana.
Rwm
Hexican Syrup for Coughs, etc
The people demand a cough remedy
that tastes good, cures quickly, and only
costs twenty-five cents. Remember,
such a remedy is Mexican Syrup for
Congiis, Colds and Consumption. Phy-
sicians recommend it to their patients,
for no other reasons, than that it has
proven more healing than any other
medicinal compound, when tha throat
or lungs are affected and a cough is
troublesome. Many families always
have a bottle in the house, for, taken in
time, it never fails to ure qnickly and
thoroughly. in
The Wall Street Journal
Gives advice and answers, without
charge, inquiries about investments
Studies, underlying 'janses of market
movements. Determine! facts govern-
ing value of securities, criticises, ana-
lyses and reviews railroad and indus-
trial reports. Has complete tables o
earnings and properties. Quotes active
and -inactive stocks and bonds. Rec-
ords the last sale of bonds and the yield
on investment at the j rice.
One who daily consults The Wall
Street. Journal ie better qualified to in-
vest money safely and profitably and
to advise about investments than ono
who does not do so.
Published daily by
Dow, Jones & Co., 41Broad St., X, Y.
The oldest news agency of Wall St.
fs.UU a year. $1 a month.
Miss Grace McLendon is j up
again after a few days illness.
Mrsi G. H. Sevrell, who has
been visiting her sister, Mrs. T.
VV. Burns, has returned to her
home in Houston.
BOY'S. ESSAY ON NEWS-
PAPER.
A little boy was requested to
write an essay the other day, and
"The Newspaper'' was his sub-
ject. Here is the result: "1
don't know how newspapers come
to be in this world. I don't think
God does, either. He ain'c go
nothing to say about them, an
the editor ain't 111 the Bible. 1
think the editor is one of the
missing links you hear about, and
stayed in the brush until after the
Hood then stepped out and wrote
it up and ha--' been hero every
since. I never saw a dead one
and never heard of one getting
licked. Our paper is a mighty
poor'tin. The editor goe3 with-
out. underclothes all winter and
don't wear no sox, and paw hadn't
paid his subscription in five years
and don't expect to."- Ex.
■■i iii 111—11 hill i el'iii ■ i11'i mil mill iii
Nasal Catarrh quickly yields to treat-
meut by Ely's Cream Balm, which ie acree.
ubly aromntic. It is received through tur
nostrils, cleanses and heals the whole sut
face over which it diffuses itself. Druggist
sell the 50c. size; Trial size by mail, 1'
cents. Tost it and you are suro to continue
the treatment.
Announcement.
To accommodate those who are partial
to the use of atomizers in applying liquids
into the nasal passages for catarrhal Iron-
Met, the proprietors prepare Cream Balm hi'
liquid form, which will bo known as Ely's
Liquid Cream Balm. Price including the
s-rraylng tube i 76 cents. Druggists or b-J
mail. The liquid form euubodios tho mr-1
Icinal propertiei pt the solid preparation
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
The State Herald (Mexia, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, March 7, 1902, newspaper, March 7, 1902; Mexia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth290644/m1/2/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Gibbs Memorial Library.