The State Herald (Mexia, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, March 7, 1902 Page: 7 of 8
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The Farmer
The Gardener
•nd
The Housewife
I They eo«t a little more. They \
are worth a great deal more I
. than the ordinary kind. Bold \
f everywhere. 1W8 annual free.
D. M. FIRRY Sl O*.
Detroltv Mloh.
lOviE iVEXIA BOYS.
following clipping fro in
huisiana Planter and Suua<
Facturer in a part of a writ
the sugar industry of South
and shows the pare sevexa
boys art* playing ir the
hs:
•■ threat L'lko Jackson anil
ve prupt I'ties oi Luke Jacli-
>ugir Company show th>
and urrutniMing aitentioi
iiMna^i'i', Mr. Joseph Rliea.
t a 1)1 assisted by a com-
, >t ff of y .ung I'entlensHn,
t he in bachelors, though
ju*'* in ■(' than willing to
<* i ik'i, !(i H it -Id work i.s
i'sm . I'.iv riibly and t-ugur
i.g bant'l • 0 ;is last as 001 p-
;m funii li i acktigi The
of •• |ifriigi* liHi'e last
\'.iventi,'d t he sugar f oui
,4tr ii*|i at tn' time,
L ,1 ii (vfiiuer reserve
| i In - U111 as 'Sugar
a III ■ fir ts .1 re hiyll grail
• l - co il - and molasses
tli. no raving lin^n
bul 'i ir-"'d pra* -s. Tile
i • an- 1 >c -1 1 iI ■'lheers:
fie d manager;
I J'/.! I ti 111. a .si I 1'it . lt'1-
I-;. A HI nkeiiship, field
c; A. Iomv', assi-tatR.
I,irk n with mi* olli-e
f.> I i !■' O ivcr, no
'il; (.' ' II/ II, pa\ master;
•, yai , !• ii!;.->sary cleric
a id ra'liond chief
i Vckors, eliiet
1J ilarvin, muster
Ja^lcf-on
aorea in rioe. He said he would
use fuel oil on bis new loco*
inottve, which is expected here
any day. Mr. Rhea will wait
and go down i n her.
DR. WM. TEER
This gentleman, who has cotne
iti^ong us to remain for pilule,
is well recomm-ndril as an expert
in his pro'ession. He han a long
list of testimonials from people
he has cured of various dist a-es,
and the p ipers of his old home
'peak highly of him as a good
citizen.
The doctor is an old Confed-
erate veteran, having served in
(Jreen's brigade, and was at the
capture of the Vai Virda battery.
He in a pleasa t gentleman, and
even if you dont need his pro
eswional service- you will enjoy
meeting im He has an office
it th' residence of Mr M. Her
ring where he can be found al
any time.
For particulars as to the dis
eases he treats ee his Bii in
another column of this paper.
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CATARR
Lane
Mlglne
J no
ucer.
p iriat
road,
in. A i requesting cotres-
ice >viib you uj l^uie.*
rimonia'lv inclined.
win, Ivan Carson J as-
e follow ng i- from a recent
of the Houston Post:
W ^fl r. Joe Rue.i. I lie manager of
elect! Jackson .mo Retrieve sugar
Junq iiatioes, is in the city He
thero just re,u ri<,'f from the north-
' part of the State, where he
BRIGHi'S DISEASE.
The largest sura ever paiii for a pre-
scription. changed na ds in San Fran-
oixo Aug. 30 1901 The transfer in-
volve'l in coin and stock $112.500 Oil and
was paid oy a p rty of business men for
a specific for Bright's Disease and Dia-
betes, iiith'-rtu incurable diseases.
"Flies- commenced the serious investi
gation of rtie specific Nov. 1"). 1900
I'hey interview ed scores of the cure
and tri^d it on on its merits by putting
ovei three dozen cases on th"tr-ar,ia- a
rid watching chmn ils) ;> > i/
' i.ians to name chronic, incurable cases
and administered it w.th the pnvsicii'n
forjudges. I P to Aug '25, eightv-seve
per cent, of the rest cases were eithe
well or progr ssiiur favorably.
There being but thirteen percent, o
failures, the parties were satisfied and
closed the transaction The proceedings
of the investigating committee and the
clinical reports of the test cases were
published and will be mailed Tee on
application. Address John J. Kur.TON
Company, 420 Montgomery St.. San
Francisco, Cd.
THB
CLEANSING
AND HEALING
CUIUS FOB
CATARRH
Ely's Cream Balm
Eawy and pleasant to
use. Contains no In-
jurious drug.
It. Is quickly absorbed.
Gives ltelief at once.
It Opens and Cleanses, IIBa . M
COLD'N HEAD
Heals and Protects the Membrane. Restores the
Senses of Tasie and Binell. Large S(ze. 60 cents at
^uirgletfl or by mall; Trial Size, 10 cents by mail.
j£LY BROTUEitH, 50 Warren Street, Now York.
W.C. T. U. Coluiitin
Kdited I5y a Member1 A
1 but i
THE SALOON AND C entitll->'1 to i
Thoraaa F. Tipton, B
ton III.—I have sent t'
dred men to the pentoc
in my judgement tw.
and fifty of them
offense
XVegetaWe Preparationfbr As-
similating theTood andBeguta-
P'qg the Stomachs aodBowels of
Cousin?,
carnJi -
of
. is a
commit!
directly or indi. !
from the use of liquor.
S M
T romotes Digestion,Cheetful-
" s and Best.Contains neither
wc i n i .Morphine nor Mineral.
<i m, Narcotic.
h I-a i'm*CUBrSAMUIZPmMa
the
Little M'ss Oneida K m>- dy,
wlio has h ii visiting her grand-
mother, Mr-. N Y. Long, has
returned to (Jroeshec .
has returned to
naml
(rhased .nedh r loeomntivw for
^conn Lal.e .I.tekson Sii!?ar coin
and tj rail'oad. This road is
venti) miles I tig and is of standard
can "tj When me loeoinoive
ves it will give the road an
• inent ■ f two locomotives and
ve cat> This little roan
hoasts a rou .d house, hand
an \ i|ti >n11* - railroad tool-
iherslnall items. Mr. Rhea
t,o i-nnlrl !nv,- :i I 'Vg'1 cane
11• i.vf.ii- ,)i.,d lot.-, of rice
or.-) )fi- him KM) acres i
. SIJO acres in corn and 700
Ed W alle
Worthani.
Tom Denning Sundaved in
Calvert, with his sister, Mrs. A.
W. Thomas.
50 YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
I)
BENEVOLENT ORDERS ARI
WORKING UP.
The Independent Order of Odd
Fellows has decided that no
saloon keeper can he a member
of that organization. Not only
so, but that no person owning a
building in which a bar is open
can be a member. Hotel men
with bars will not be admitted.
an
tua.rlth*"**'* -
\ Cariorutft SuJjx *
who '*""/?£ -
nned Sugar .
disf,fiel*g"*a/ar'w-
Hy \\
t Remedy fe Constipa-
,j ir Stomach,Diarrhoea,
iyi onvulsions .Feverish-
Loss OF SLEEP.
a candic
r,.-.tile Signature of
NEW YORK.
BUSINESS MEN AWAKE.
The most hopeful phase of the
temperance reform to, ay is not
the pledte of legislation, but the
enforcement of it as a business
rule. Employers are more and
more exacting total abstinence of
their employes. Railway mana-
gers, in recognition of their re-
sponsibility for life and property,
look carefully into the habits of
their men as to the use of intoxi-
cants; and all who are charged
with the care of valuable machin-
ery, and costly investments, de-
mand of those they employ, and
on whom often depends the lives
of others as well as a satisfactory
business profit, total abstinence.
—Religious Telescope.
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months of the campaign- Illustrated with photographs
taken by the Author during the fight.
The Most Sensational j
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Tho true story of tho famous cruise of the Flying j
Squadron under Commodere Wlnfleld Scott Schley, lnel«4-
inir tho blockade and destruction of the Spanish fleet,
TOLD FOR TIIK FIRST TIME.
Contains an autograph endorsement and personal \
account of the battle by Rear-Admiral Schley.
««Th© fncts of the torr of the movements
and operations of the Flylngr Squadron a* the
author tells them In this hook are correct/'
-W.S. SCHJLKY. f|
Am Interesting narrative of facts. Explains the so- |
railed "Retrograde Movement-," the "Loop;" the "Coaling I
Problem." and eettles conclusively every adverse ruling I
of the Court of Inquiry.
PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT, when Governor
of New York, said: -"Mr. Of sham's ■lor? Is
tbo best sccouot I have hesrd or read of the
■aval fighting during the war. It needed Just
aa much loarace to go about taklnf photo*
graphs as It did to work the guns."
THE HEW YORK HERALD says:—"Mr.
Graham. In the telling of fscts, leaves the
reader frea to make the deduction that
several naval officers need a Court of la*
qidry to re-establish their repatatloas, II
they caa be re*establlsbed.M
No subject has over heen before the public that ha interested everybody aa i
tho m&nn<;Hn_which A.ln.iral Schly hj. Un trentea^^e A^rlc^ogl.
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AGENTS I Mf. 0. COMKEY COMPANY
WANTED Soto Publlmhmra. OHIOAGO. *
CHRISTIAN VOTERS ARE
NOT AWAKE. THE TWO|
VOTERS.
Along in November when chill
was the weather
Two ballots were cast in a box
together;
They nestled up close like broth-
er to brother,
And you couldn't tell one from
the other,
And you couldn't leil one from
the other.
CHORUS.
They were bo^h rum votes,
And favored the licensc plan;
Hut one was cast by a bloated old
brewer,
And one by a Sunday school man.
Now this Sunday school man—
No man could be truer-
Kept busy all summer denouncing
the brewer,
All summer denouncing the!
brewer,
All summer denoiinceing' the
brewer.
This Sunday school man liadal- j
ways been noted
For fighting' saloons except when
he voted; •
He piled up his prayers with a
tioly perfection,
ifut h.i knocked them all down
on the day of election,
But he knocked them all down
on the day of election. (Clis.)
Tiie bloated old brewer got breezy (
and mellow;
Said lie, I admire that Sunday.
school fellow;
He's true to his Church—to his
party he's truer—
He prays to the Lord, but he
v otes for the brewer,
Ho prays te tho Lord, but he
votes for tho brewer. (Chi.)
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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/m1/7/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Gibbs Memorial Library.