The State Herald (Mexia, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 28, 1904 Page: 2 of 8
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Be WeaK. One
son in Four Has
a WeaK Heart.
of the surest slpns of a weak
Lis shortness of breath after exercise.
heart is not able to pump the
I fast enough to your lungs.
fltatne of tho other symptoms of Heart
v:4kQ.Wo are; Pains i/i tho Side, Back
aniit Moulder; Fainting or Weak Spells;
3fcy ffough; Swelling of Feet and Ankles;
4M1 Feet or Hands.
one can afford to allow a weak
Jtaaofc to go without medicine, because
TtnaSr heart means poor circulation, and
3mie circulation means weak lungs,
jjtaf32$ch, liver, kidneys, etc.
therefore, you suspect heart trouble,
lanfcj&r taking Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure.
w ' 1 art Cure will do you good, as it is
j®.*pi>2uaid Ionic for tho blood and nerves,
-md Trill revitalize your entire system.
•?';rr.LUy, remember, Dr. Miles' New
!3fos:fc C'uro is sold under a guarantee
'.'But* the first bottle will do you good.
it doesn't—your money back.
*% i.«? n .Hie ted v/ltli heart trouble for
'dtewa y;.?;■? rs. I would be apparently all
afcgW*. and without a moment's warning
**itt&! fall as though shot. The attacks
nscre frequent, and a terrible dread pos-
awac-d me, as I never knew when or
"Mriteo\ nor uftder what conditions I
• w:l 1 be attacked, and whether I would
jtianivo them. 1 consulted and was
by some of tlie most eminent
-3ftf^.ii_ians of tlie state. Not flmlifc r re-
HfciC . cm this sourer, I began li king
UDr. .Miles' New Heart Cure, and began
■Jo i- vvo ct once. I ustd ton bottles,
i&Jch entirely cured me, as I Jirtve not
And an at.', "k f^r f've years."—AIKS.
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Trial
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S SSTA
(BY WILLH. MATES.)
Nearly ail Texas went pionio-
ing San Jaomio ditv «ml tln> habit
seem* to te growing-" In 'his
town by previous agreement near-
ly every store /as closed all <!uy
long. There were bisr picnics
and little picnic#, picnics on the
rai read, picnics near town, pic-
nics bv ttie creek banks, picnics
on hill-tops, picnics of all kinds
and everywhere, so that almost
any one could be suited. It was
in many respects a great day. It
is true that almost everyone came
back town at nightfall very
weary with the da^'s outing, and
Klail to get back homo, and that
many felt unfit for business next
d;v. but with all that the day did
them good.
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The American people give too
much time to business. They
work from ten to sixteen hours a
day nearly every day in the year
| in the race for money or for po-
| sition, scarcely taking time to get
: acquainted with next door neigh-
bors. Most of us are toilers day
[ in and day out, and by habit be-
J acme so addicted to this life work
| that we are really unfitted for en-
i joy'ng a day's outing when the
1 opportunity presents. We are en-
tirely at Uorne in our offices, shops
or .-tores and feel comfortable
enou:'!), but a day out mixing
with people is bar.: work.
I not enough accustomed to it!
/dread the g^ing; we dread
served a Fa carte oh trains from
""""as Memphis, St. Louis ar.d
internifcului? points.
HECTRIC L5GS1I8 AMD FANS
ON
fr'NING AND SLEEPING CMS,
THE ONLY LINE
FROM
TEXAS
TO THE
'MORTIS and 1:481
IS
WITH
| OiNING CAR SERViCE".
J|wC , LEWIS, TnAVELING PASS'fi Agcnt,
AUST'.N, TEX.
We
the
contact with other people. Once
out from our customary surround
iugs, we fl-.d ouIceB enjoying
tho change and tho ::e\v associa-
tions it brings. A few outings
onuses us to look forward eagerly
g i to t!:e next, It is a pitv that we
11 do not take more of them- I be-
jjlieve that most people shorten
11 their lives by their routine work.
| by sticking everlastingly at a
1 thing. It does not pay a person
a; to make a machine of himself
g
that youthful disposition,
desire for it, but it repays all the
saurifioe it costs. It helps us to
enjoy life, and fits us better for
the work we have in hand. Be-
sides it keeps us from drying up
and fossilizing and getting in the
way of thoso who know enough
to get the good things out of life
as long as they live. That per-
son who is t till young at three
score years and ton and has lost
none of the buoyancy or hopeful-
ness of youth has made a greater
,success of living than though he
had accumulated millions. The
beauty of it all is that any person
can live this way it he only will,
and measured by this standard,
success is possible for all.
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Picnic at Reunion
Grounds.
Saturday the following couples
composed a picnic party at tho
reunion grounds. Ruben Neece
and Miss Anita Park, Cox Brod-
nax and Mies Leila Stevens,
Roger Burgess and Miss Linnte
May, Tax Watson and Miss Helen
Jackson. The party were chap-
eroned by Mrs. Jesse McLendon
The best engine in the world for
general work is the GEMMER GAS-
OLENE ENGINE. SUrUlnstantlyin
any weather, uses little fuel, easy to
run. No complicated parts. Safe, sure,
reliable. Guaranteed for two years.
1)4 H.P.: shipped ready to run. ■
Sizes, i l/l to 30 II.P.
Free Catalogue.
QEMMER ENGINE & MFQ. CO.
1700 PARK STREET MARION, IND
| $25 TO CALIFORNIA |
% DAILY, HARCH 1 TO APRIL 30. %
and Miss Mattie Watson,
most delightful day was spent
the young people say.
mtalt 11 is youth.
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£
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3s
;w
11 and grind incessantly at the same
■ job. It is killing.
jj-
H. C. TOWi'if>Er?D.
. pass'r and ticket agcwt, s*
. LOUir
mi WSSEMSER SERVICE
IN-
TEXAS.
4■ iMPORTANT GATEWAYS 4
EXAS
PACIFIC
RAILWAY
We could accomplish just as
much in fewer days with shorter
hours if we only would. The peo-
ple of the north have learned this
and have more holidays and va-
cations than we allow ourselves
jin the South, and certainly they
: ai e as prosperous as we. In train-
ing children we recognize this
necessity, and we make the child
play as well aa work. It takes
this to develop him. It is just as
important aftemttaining maturity
that this development continue,
or at least lhat we do not retro-
grade, and a certain amount of
relaxation from business cares
is needed. The best business men
you see, the most successful, as a
ruie are those who take time to
have a good time. "Ail work
j and no play makes Jack a dull
r,|boy," and it will also dull the
Disease and SicUness Bring Old Age.
llerbine. taken every morning before
breakfast, Will keep' yon in robust
health, fit you to ward oft diseases. It
cures constipation, biliousness, dyfpep
sia, fever, skin, liyer and kidney eom-
plainta It purifies the blood and clears
the complexion. Sirs. D. W. Smith,
Whitney, Texas, writes April 3, 1902:
"I have used Herbine, and find it the
best medicine for constipation and li/er
troubles. It does all you claim for it.
1 can highly recommend it. 50cts a
bottie. Sold by Mexia Drug Co.
Truck Growers Meet.
i'ho fruit and truck growers
met in regular session at the city
hall Saturday morning. There
was a good attendance, and an
interesting meeting, Stanley 11,
Watson was present and made an
interesting take on how to select
and pack potatoes for shipment.
The Association has purchased
a potato grader, and the mem- J
bers are requested to call on thej
secretary for information regard- j
ing it.
The next meeting of the Asso- |
ciation will be the first Saturday
in May at 2 o'clock p.m., and j
every member is urgently re-
quested to be present.
Tourist car connections.
Best sendee to Chicago and Kmsas City. Through
sleepers and chair cars leave Dallas and Fort Worth
daily.
Homeseekers' rates daily to Amanlio via El Reno.
Splenlid opportunity to see tho Oklahoma country.
Lowest rates ever given, March 1 and 15, from all
northern points to Tox«s. A good time to have your
friends visit you. All Rock Island agents ere'.',
prepared to give details, cr
Drop a line to
W. H.'FIRTH,
GPfl,CRI&G ESy.
;-eur worth,- texas
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iric.Sc .**83 I'to ttlaea
Seashore and Mountains of Virginia.
And za.Hl jpoEntf* E:iist via ttto
CHESPEAKE and OHIO RAILW AY.
This line is famed for it's magnificent scenery, reaching various
mountain aid Seashore Resorts at which a> eomiuodations can b !ind at
l-easonabls rates. Through Tickets to New Yo«k permit stopover at
the famous Virginia Hot Springs. White Sulphur Springs, Washington
Baltimore anil Philadelphia. Bide trips can be made from Philadelphia
and Atlantic City. Write to the ualersined for Summer Homes and
full information.
JNO. D. POTTS, A. n. E>, A., Vf.fi. KNiTTLP, T. i . A,
Cincinnati Ohio. 257 Main St., Dallas, Tex
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A BOOM
I does not, uliimately, bring about tho best results to a
community.
THE PAN=Si AN I)LB
' is'NOTon a boom, bnt.is enjoying thj most rapid-growth^of any
I
s-ection of Te.\aJ
H Y?
tSfL
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ihouslc to anov/er 0us.STi0N5.
RB PULLMAN VESTIDU^r.
SLEEPERS, ] intellect of the grown-ups.
•somcRecliningchairOars * <
(seats frfe) i *
5M all through trains. I We have strange conceptions
. | of what constitutes
LINE WITH fast morn in? nnc"
success, ant1
rr: ning trains to St. Louis and tut. j there are many definitions given
LINE with Pullman sieepot,- j1 f die term. 1 believe that the
^ih"(wHhoutarchanKe)t to^L^ Pj^'son who can combine a youth■
ana, da'iy.
r'. 'jINZ WITH hr.n^,3or„e new Chnir
. tlirousrh 'without ci/am-e) daily,
" Louis, Memphis an<? >i-.Paso.
UNE WITH a savinc 12 hour;-
aliforr.ia.
m. ■ Sleeping1 Cars, weekly, throufrl
.lLOUt change) to San Francisco.
DINING CARS
: vi yj.twcen TEXAS and ST. LOUIS
JM BOTH or OUR INCOM-
PARABLE TRAINS,
tANNON BALL"
AND
tlGHT EXPRESS"
K P. TURNER,
i". MWIAUPAMCNait AND TlOK T A3IMT
OALLAB. TKX
tui heart with eld age, and who
can enjoy all through life to some
extent at least those things which
make the recollection of child-
tiood ao pleasant, has made a
success of life, and will have no
occasion for regretting lack of
fortune or of fame. We look
back to childhood as our happiest
days, and yet we drift as far as
possible from the very things
which made up the happiness of
youth.
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It requires corn tant effort, and
HAf-raf?
In nil it? stages there ^
should be cleanliness.
Elj'r Cream Halm
cleanser, soother and heals
the diseased membrane.
It cures c atarrh and drives
away a cold in the head
quickly.
Cream Balm 13 p'.accd Into tho nostrils, spreads
over the membrane and is absorbed. Keiiefisim- ,
mediate and a cure follows. It is not drying—doet j
not produce sneezing. Large Size, 50 cents c.t Drug- j |
gists or by mail; Trial Size, 10 cents by mall.
ELY BROTHERS, fiO Warren Street, New York.
Becanse only recently have the public at large realized the op-
1 portnnities which this northwest soction of Texas offers. Ihe large
| ranches are being divided into
SMALL STOCK FARMS.
Wnea'u. Corn, Cotton, Melons and all kinds of feed stuff i are be-
jing raised in abundance, surpassing the expectations of the most
' sanguine.
A country abounding in such resources (tried and proven), to-
i gether with the
LOW PRICE
'of lands, cannot help enjoying a most rapid growth, and that is
j what is happening in the Pan Handle.
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Going Rast
or North?
If so. the Louisville & Nashville Rail-
road offers the Fastest Time and Finest
Service froin New Orlean to all points
in the North, Kast and Northeast.
Double daily trains of magnificent Pull-
man Sleepinp Cars, Electric Lighted
Dining Cars and Free Reclining Chair
Cars to Cincinnati, St. Louis, Louisville
and Chicago, an.1 to Washington, Bal-
timore, Philadelphia and New York.
This is the route of the Fast Mail be-
tween New Orleans and New York.
Rock ballast, free from dust ard dirt,
and the Finest Dining Car Service (a la
carte) in the Sout^. For rates, time
tables and further information, address
below named representatives of]
LoniSYille & Nashville R, F.
P. W. MORROW,T.P.A, Houston,Tex-
T, H. KING8LBY. T. P. A. Dallas, Tex
K.RIDOELY. D.P A, NewOrl«ans,La
^ has on sale daily a low late home-seeiters tiiliet, wnich all jws you
*: stop-overs at nearly all points; thus giving you chance to iuvesti-
i gate the various eections,aot' the Pan-Handle. Write
A. IL. GLISSON,
General Passenger Agent, FORT WORTH, TEXAS,
For pamphlets and full information.
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Houx, N. P. The State Herald (Mexia, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 28, 1904, newspaper, April 28, 1904; Mexia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth290694/m1/2/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Gibbs Memorial Library.