Cherokee County Banner. (Jacksonville, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, August 19, 1904 Page: 3 of 8
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Just a little
too far and the
woman who reaches
over the cliff for the
coveted flower goes
crashing down into the
f)j't i abyss below. Just a
f] / f I little too far and the
/ A.. a) II woman, who, day by
day, neglects to cure the
womanly diseases which
weaken her is prostrated
upon a bed of sickness.
___ No wom?|i should
trifle with the diseases peculiar to her
sex. Neglect to-day means a worse con-
dition to-morrow.
Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription is a
safe and reliable remedy for the cure of
diseases peculiarly womanly. It estab-
lishes regularity, dries enfeebling drains,
heals inflammation and ulceration and.
cures female weakness.
" My wife, Mrs. Mary Estes, has been taking
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heavy
and h'
time. Tried_____________________________
but they did no good. Finally we wrote to you
and my wife commenced taking ‘ Favorite Pre-
scription.’ Took ten bottles, and is in better
health than before in a long time. We shall
always recommend Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Pre-
scription to all who are thus afflicted.”
"Favorite Prescription” makes weak
women strong, sick women well. Accept
no substitute for the medicine which
works wonders for weak women.
The Common Sense Medical Adviser,
Ioo8 large pages, in paper covers, is sent
free on receipt of twenty-one one-cent
rtamps to pay expense of mailing only.
Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo. N. Y.
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KILL GERMS OF CATARRH.
Hyomei Goes to the Root of the Disease
and Makes Astonishing Cures
Catarrh cannot be cured by the
use of pills, liquid medicine and
so-called system tonics. Under
such treatment the germs of the
disease will still live in the air
passages and increase and mul-
tiply.
Hyomei is the only scientific
and thorough wTay to cure ca-
tarrh. Killing the germs in the
air passages, it enters the blood
with the oxygen, destroys the
microbes in the blood and effec-
tually drives from the system all
traces of catarrhal poison.
Probably the strongest evi-
dence that can be offered as to
the powers of Hyomei to cure
catarrh is the fact that the Jack-
sonville Drug Co. will agree to
refund the money if you say Hy-
omei has not cured you.
The complete Hyomei outfit
costs but $1.00 and consists of
an inhaler that can be carried in
tike ve,st pocket, a medicine drop-
Ter ancl a boTtle'dl Hyomeh The
inhaler lasts a life time, and if
one bottle does not cure, an extra
bottle of Hyomei can be obtained
for 50 cents.
Suicide Prevented.
The startling announcement
that a preventive of suicide had
been discovered will interest
many. A rundown system or
despondency invariably precede
suicide and something has been
found that will prevent that con-
dition that makes suicide likely.
At the first thought of self de-
struction take Electric Bitters.
It being a great tonic and nervine
will strengthen the nerves and
build up the system, It’s also a
great Stomach, Liverand Kidney
regulator. Only 50c. Satisfac-
tion guaranteed by Ambrose
-Johnson, the Druggist.
LIVER
TROUBLES
“I find Thedford’s Black-Draught
a good medicine for liver disease.
It cured my son after he had spent
$100 with doctors. It is all the med-
icine I take.”—MRS. CAROLINE
MARTIN, Parkersburg, W. Va.
If your liver does not act reg-
ularly go to your druggist and
secure- a package of Thedford’s
Black-Draught and take a dose
tonight. This great family
medicine frees the constipated
bowels, stirs up the torpid liver
and causes a healthy secretion
of bile.
Thedford’s Black - Draught .
will cleanse, the bowels of im-
purities and strengthen the kid-
neys. A torpid liver invites
colds, biliousness, chills and
fever and all manner of sick-
ness and contagion. Weak kid-
neys result in Bright’s disease
which claims as many victims
as consumption. A 25-cent
package of Thedford’s Black-
Draught should al ways fie kept
in the house.
“I used Thedford’s Black-
Draught for liver and kidney com-
plaints and found nothing to excel
it.”—WILLIAM COFFMAN, Mar-
blehead, 111.
THEDFORD’3
BLACK-
DRAUGHT
Claims Allowed by Commissioners Court
J. R. Lindsey, for hauling lum-
ber for bridge...........$
W. E. Muckleroy, work
on road.................
Rusk M’f’g & Electric
Light Co. lights for court-
house for quarter........ 12 50
Odom & Hill, lumber,
and bridge building |jfe ..
Geo. B. Terrell, work-
ing roads.......... ... 5 00
Mrs. C. Miller, M’d’se
for Lucy Doty........... 3 15
T. J. Alexander & Son.,
lumber................. 154
Joe Looney, ballot boxes
Robt. Pryor Jr. lumber
Summers Mer. Co.,
supplies for county......
Cherokee Telephone Co.
phone fees..............
Dr. Wiley Smith, assist-
ing at inquest A. J. Taylor
Odom & Vining, sup-
plies for county......... 2 75
W. L. Odom, bridge
lumber................. 12 50
Hough & Townsend,
work on bridges ....... 6 75
J. L. Bowden, repairs
on bridge............... 1 25
Lewis & Bagley, black-
smithing................ 1 35
J. L. Brown, repairing
bridge.................. 6 50
Evans & Bro., m’d’se.
Saddie Luchman.....
M. K. Maris, M. D. visit
Boone & Peterson, lum-
ber .....................
Win. Johnson & Co. 4
vaccine points...........
A. C. Abercrombie,
holding inquest for Jno.
Ross and I. B. Smith.. ..
W. O. Reagan, attention
to pauper...............
Fitch Bros, supplies for
Saddie Luchman........
J- E. McFarland, sup-
plies for pro. election etc.
E. A. Priest, printing
notices of primary elec..
F. B. Pierce, j>hone fee
for County..............
G. W. Taylor, hauling
4337 ft. lumber for bridge
J. N. McKee, lumber
for bridge.............. 54 11
J. H. Myers, burial ex-
penses for Perry Slaugh-
ter .....................
J. H. Myers, summon-
ing jury for lunacy case. .
W. IJ. Felder, teams on
road....................
G. R. Burroughs, .lum-
ber .....................
I. H. Thompson,holding
3 inquests.............. 15 00
Joe. G. Summers, board-
ing county prisoners.... 366 05
T. J. Stovall, holding in-
quest................... 5 00
Alto Hardware Co. nails
etc............ 13 13
W. H. Reddin, 2 prison-
ers to the Asylum....... 4 75
W. R. Tennison, wait-
ing on smallpox patient.. 5 00
Mollie Needham, work-
ing for lunatic...........
J. L. Alexander, sun-
dries ................... 34 .50
A A. Atkison, lumber. 59 95
Spain & Berryman,
lumber................. 17 29
L. W. Tittle, keeping fi-
nancial ledger........... 25 00
L. W. Tittle, recording
birth and death reports. . 16 80
Ben Bunch, special al-
Petition for new road granted,
to be known as Reklaw & Rusk
road, beginning at New Salem
and terminating at New Salem
and Rusk road.
Jury of view, composed of Scott
Odom, A. A. Lloyd, Aaron Craw-
ford, S. A. Crume and Lee Hud-
dleston, to investigate and report
28 31 in regard to a new road to be des-
ignated as Rusk and Beard’s
Creek road.
Change ordered made in Jack-
sonville and Palestine road.
Jury of view composed of Joe
Holcomb, Fletcli Felders, Henry
Felders, W. W. McAnally and R.
K. Gentry, appointed to investi-
gate and report regarding a new
36 02 rqad designated as Cold Springs
road.
Change ordered in Burnt
Bridge road.
Court sat as a board of equali-
zation.
On petition of a majority of the
qualified voters of Justice pre-
cinct No. 1, for the appointment
of a public weigher for said pre-
cinct, R. E. Finley was appointed.
A portion of the Jacksonville
and Palestine road in road pre
cinct No. 258 ordered discontin-
ued.
Change ordered in Bradshaw
and Box’s Creek road.
Report of jury of view of Alto
and Mt. Zion road adopted.
Extension ordered in John
Vaughn League Line road.
Change ordered in Healy
Switch short line road.
Jury of view composed of J. J.
Tullis, J. B. Singletary, C. R.
Beasley, W. H. Pearson and Joe
10 00 Burns to investigate and report
regarding a new road designated
as the Redlawn road.
Jury of view composed of J. A.
11 35 Townsend, H. A. Williamson, C.
R. Hester, A. B. Williamson and
84 65 W. H. Cherry to investigate and
report regarding a new road des-
ignated as the Durham tap.
Change ordered in Jacksonville
and Tyler road.
Report of jury of view for Cape
27 68 New Road adopted.
Change ordered in Beard’s
Bridge road; Jacksonville and
Rusk road.
Dickson, Trofipe and Lone Star
18 25 road declared a public road.
j Office of janitor for court house
00 declared vacant owing to the sick-
’ ness and disability of M. W. Par-
00 I mer, the old janitor, and Sam
Young appointed to fill vacancy
in consideration of a salary of
$10.00.
Application of R. A. Tatum for
a Confederate pension approved,
and the application of W. H.
Stewart, B. A. Swiddell and Mrs.
Mary L. S. Beck, which were
approved at the May term of
court, were .entered on the m in-
utes of the court.
Old clerk’s office rented for one
year to the East Texas Abstract
and Investment Company for a
consideration of $100.90, payable
quarterly. The right being re-
served to hold all elections order-
ed hy law in said office.
The East Texas Abstract and
Investment Company were em-
ployed to prepare a description
of each tract of land delinquent
for taxes., upon which suit has
been filed Tor taxes and costs;
Cane Mills.
If it is a Cane Mill or Evaporator that you want, see us.
We have the
VICTOR AND KENTUCK Y MILLS
If you will call we can show you why they are the BEST.
Gragard Bros. & Co.,
THE PLACE WHERE YOU BUY HARDWARE.
S. P. WILLSON,
Rusk.
JOHN C. BOX,
R. O. WATKINS,
Jacksonville.
WILLSON, BOX & WATKINS,
Attorneys and
Counselors at Law,
Jacksonville and Rusk,
Texa
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J. E. SYNNOTT,
Attorney and Couni e1.or at Law.
NOTARY PUBLIC.
Gallatin,
Texas.
C. H. MARTIN,
Lawyer, Notary Public
Real Estate Agent,
JACKSONVILLE.
TEXAS.
13 60
B1EY$H0MT™TM
Gupss Colds? Prevents Pneumonia
Telephone for Drug Store Goods.
Why Not?
Don’t hesi-
tate a moment to call up
No. 151 when in need of any
drug store article. We promise
that it will be delivered quickly and
be just as satisfactory as though you
came to the store. If you wish to
pay for the goods when delivered
our messenger will have the nec-
essary change. Remember,
not one cent of extra
charge.
Fadrris R-ea^g©urv
Druggists.
Call for Library Coupons—we will explain.
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the 'Company to receive $2.00 for
VUUU11, ] furnishing ;said information Tor
lowance.................5 00 j <eacli .'suit.
Jas. P. Gibson, distrib- j Quarterly
uting school fund....... 359 00 i passed on.
report of officers
5 1.5
5 80
1 35
83 09
20 45
24 54
L. W. Tittle, recording
lunacy case, Frank Hol-
comb ...................
L. W. Tittle, recording
lunacy caseH. D. McElroy
L. W. Tittle, recording
lunacy case, Jos. J. Sand-
ers ....................
W. J. Davis, lumber...
Foster & Myhand, lumber
J. T. • Foster, hauling
lumber and build’g bridge
Mason Bullock, hauling
lumber and building
bridge.................. 7 95
B. F. Northcutt, build-
ing bridge,.............. 120 00
G. E. Singletary, lum-
ber.......... 35 15
W. A. Looney, work on
bridges................. 14 00
Sam D. Goodson, sup-
plies for county........ 11 40
Beard & Conner, build-
ing bridge.............. 35 00
A. M. Starling, 7 days
on roads................ 14 00
Q. C„ Looney., sundries
etc............. 542 25
Q. C. Looney, sundries.,
etc.......... 163 29
A. R. Odom, working on
roads................... 15
Jas. P. Gibson, dispos-
ing of five eases......... 15 00
W. A. Shaw, supervis-
ing and inspecting bridges 12
Mr. Morgan, meat for
pauper................. 4
A. O. W. Frederick,... 12
Court adjourned..
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Herbine
Renders fee bile more fluid
ad thus helps the Mood to flow.,
it affords prompt relief from bil-
ioiLsnes-e,, indagestion, -sick and
nervous headaches, .and the -over-
indulgence of food and drink.
Herbineacts quickly, ;a dose .after
meals will, bring fee patient into
a good condition in a few days.
G* L. Caldwell, Agt. M.. K. T.
R. R., -Chetotah, Isad. Ter., writes
April 18, 1903: "I was sick for
over two years wife enlar gemcirit
of the liver and spleen. The doc-
tors did me tso good, and I had
given up all hope of being cured
when my druggist advised me to
use Herbine. It has made me
sound and well/’ 50c. Sold hy
Ambrose Johnson.
Commissioners Court Proceedings.
Commissioners court met in
regular session on August 8th,
1904.
Rheumatism.
When pains or irritation exist
on any part of the body, the ap-
plication of Ballard’s Snow Lini-
ment gives prompt relief. E. W.
Sullivan, Prop. Sullivan House,
El Reno, O. T., writes June 6,
1902: “I take pleasure in recom-
mending Ballard’s Snow Lini-
ment to all who are afflicted wife
rheumatism. It is fee only rem-
edy I have found that gives imme-
diate relief.” 25c, 50c, $1.00.
Sold by Ambrose Johnson.
A person with sore eyes should
go to the best drug store for a
remedy. The Cherokee Drug Co.
have made their good reputation
by handling only such tried and
true remedies as John R. Dick-
ey’s Old Reliable Eye Water.
THE OLDEST AND BEST
BLOOD PURIFIER
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THE GREATEST OF ALL TONICS.
A Spying Medicine that adds vigor and strength to the systfeqh
pttdfics .and enriches the Blood, and lays foundation for
strong constitution and good health during tot sultry summer.
Host everybody feels bad in the spring. Some have no particular ailment but are just
tired, worn out and totally unfit for work or anything else that requires energy or effort.
They mope around upon the border-land of invalidism, irritable, peevish, hysterical and
unreasonable.
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A good appetite in the spring is a rarity, and we sicken at the sight of food, or thought
of eating, and what little we do eat is a burden to the stomach and a tax upon the digestion.
TV arm weather is sure to bring out the hidden poisons, germs and seeds of disease that
have been collecting in the blood and system dur-
ing winter, and you may look for some old chronic
j trouble to make its appearance. It is a time, too,
when boils and carbuncles, and pustular or scaly
skin eruptions like eczema and tetter, pay their
annual visits and make life miserable by their
intense pains and intolerable itching and burning. -
The fight for health should begin before any
warning symptoms of physical collapse are felt, or *
before the seeds of disease have time to germinate /
if WO WOlllu. avoid the usual spring sickness j and i feeling sure they will be benefited thereby. ^
with S. S. S., the acknowledged king of blood f ' Yours truly,
purifiers and greatest of all tonics, you can put 5 44 w. Ninth st., Columbia, Tenn.
3"°ur blood and system in such perfect condition - " y
and so strengthen the constitution that one may be as free from sickness and as vigorous and'
strong during the trying months of spring and depressing summer season as at any other time.
S. S. S. not only builds you up, but searches out and destroys any poisonous germs or
impurities that may be lurking in the blood. The benefits derived from the use of S. S. S.
are permanent because it acts directly on the blood and purifies and cleanses it of all impure
matter, leaving nothing to cause fermentation and deterioration of this life-giving fluid.
In selecting your blood purifier and spring tonic get one that long experience and thor-
ough test have proven the best. In S. S. S. you will find a remedy whose purifying proper-
ties are unquestionable, and just such a tonic as your system needs. Ask your druggist for
S. S. S.—there is nothing else just as good.
For the past 40 years we have had a standing offer of $ 1,000 for proof that S. S. S. con-
tains the least particle of any mineral whatever, and this offer is still open.
Gentlemen : For over four years I suffered with
general debility, causing a thorough breaking
down of my system, so that I was unable to attend
to my household duties. I had tried other medi-
cines, which did not relieve me. Seven years ago .
my cousin, who had been benefited by S. S. SL,
told me about it. I tried it and it cured me. I ham
been able to attend to my household duties ever
since, experiencing no inconvenience whatever;
in fact, I am able to work in the garden as well as
my house.
I heartily reoommend S. S. S. to all who may
feel the need of a thoroughly good blood toniot
333 Nature’s Remedy
purely Vegetable
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McFarland, J. E. Cherokee County Banner. (Jacksonville, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, August 19, 1904, newspaper, August 19, 1904; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth508030/m1/3/: accessed June 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Jacksonville Public Library.