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iSs.tablished inlSTG-
SUBSCRIPTION $1 A T2AB-
.’Rood news medium for the Home and
Farm. Indtepeusable to the Citi-
zen who want* to keep inform-
ed upon County matters.
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Papex* Devoted to the best Int 'est-s of the People.
VOL XXVIII.
LINDEN. TEXAS, TUEi DAY, JUKE 33. 1803.
Farmer Ftr&tcks"
"Ta-re ili“v »re-. imbibe!*
CO'.'id la t lata * C K~
bt.wx.”
Just as Ordered
Now Is the Time to Think
About P<*»to T XCr:s- R'
e ter«, Grain hU.it Wltftp
*. purv HotiseWdi* SorfRes. W *trr Sprtws, Kit-
tor-, <.nui hUu v* Mnprooi Covenaj:* *»• • a fcua.tre! t *her t:.:n •$ »cu-»h- tdd
lir« i, r ik* yi<,r ).<it mi<i-tutnM.rM> work eum. I*n t wjit ur,til If f Its! itnc dc.
Think what you ».l need so.--., am! ar.tr l* TODAY, if vou will te’.! n vl.*t
*.-.j »a <t to buy we will vend you a spo-iii cttelig.* oo IhlutkllUltUkl
uce of uiatfe. %
IVe make from 5,000 to 10,000 shipments daily to people
who expect everything to be just as ordered and who would
not remain our customers if we did not ■satisfy them in
every particular.
We have satisfied Farmer Fredricks, also about two
million other intelligent people, and we con come pretty
near to satisfying you. If we can't, you won’t be the loser,
as we agree to please you or take the shipment back entirely
at our expense —it's our way of doing business.
What greatdr-inducements can anybody offer for your
We ship 68 out of IOO orders the same day received,
and 97 out of every IOO within three days.
Do you
short h
don’t,
heavy,
course
trade?
Better tend IS cents for oar
catalogue TODAY. You can
more than save that small
amoumt on your first order.
Send for Catalogue 71 To
It contains nou pages of wholesale prices and pictures c
U, wear or use.
Chlcag
you eat.
Montgomery Ward 4* Co., Chicago.
Enclosed hod 15 cents, foe which please scud me
Montgomery Ward Sr Co.
Michigan Mae.
&• Madison St.,
Chicago
gnagiV. wKCui
|LAJKiEST«toKoi'-I CoWLETEliil’CSYlACTOBY EARTH WRITE FOR
t, i tm
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wo*
7
Oil.
Vvv' >
Cur Goods Ale The L’cet ^
OUR Price the lowest
pARRYMrC.@,,nri,3na^1
S»
I nd.
1 ELPRJL
READING
>•» r.~ i>n
lit 1 •»t-ts‘ • Mu.'l»
rnoily birnilul ten'll *.ir.
W K Fa
ml
!e your thin, rough,
■? Of course you
>0 you like thick,
mooth hair? Of
)u do. Then why
v'jor
jr Ayer’s Hair
. beautiful heads
that’s the whole
id for 60 years.
Aver’* Hair Vigor for a long
.ted. a MotuWrnl l.aalr to nit*,
i to the hail
air aud scalp, anti, ut
•plendJd dressing."
.....1, Iutl. T.
J. C. AVAR CO.,
!.**\vcl!. Mass.
We ik Hair
Conference.
w i • n ut 11 IK SEMI- ,
. J t, . A s t 1 i rn iiitlt>. !
| Cass County, turn same over
Monu menial Com mil to.
The Committee at itslast meet-
ing set Sivui.iiiy .inly -I t It its the |
time for meeting in Linden to
finish up tlieir wo.’k of raising
umls and taking steps toward;
contracting for the erection of a |
monument to our t’or.foik rate j
dead.
The Linden people have ioni-j
plied with thedenmiul of t lie Com- j
ntitlee and the monument will be j
located in the northwest corner I
of the courthouse yard.
Our fund is not what it should ;
! be to erect a monument to the !
j
j dead heroes < f Cass County that j
j would lie-a credit to the people
j of the county; and we appeal to !
! the people who are able and will-;
; ing to aid us to increase our funds
to at least ?1000. We ought t >
have it. to erect a monument
j that will stand for ages, and be
looked ifpon by the coining geu-
as
30 &
Neatly & Promptly £x«cuU4
* 0»mv‘ to **ee ns lor ytMir Job i*rintii»?
A Have a nke line ol Matkmefjr ami
^ ere prtpaml •*> k*v** )"W or-
iltr* prompt alttnlion.
Subscription, SH OO Per Annum.
NO 23.
Household Remedy
For 20 Years
FOR
Wounds, Burns,
Bruises,
Sprains, Colic
Cramps,
Headache and
Neuralgia.
All Druggists or
Sample Bottle
Mailed 10 Cents.
SIIEBROLSE
MEDICINE CO.
MW ORLEANS. IA.
A London liveryman of the
name of Alington has designed a
(iortrn (hr Tongue.
It is your tongue, it lielongs to
you. and it is the smly one for
which you are responsible. Your
neighbors' tongue may need care
also, but. that is their business;
this is yours. See that it is prop-
erly attended to. Watch your
tongue: it needs watching. It
j‘'is a fire"—watch it. ^t is a
i helm which guides the vessel;
.let the helmsman keep widea-
wake. It can bless or it can
|heal; it tan pierce hearts.arjd.
blight hopes; it can grow discord
and separate chief friends. That.
• tongue has already got you into
trouble; it is "set oil fire of hell.”
! It burns up pence, blessing, repu-
tation and hope. It causes sail
(lays, weary nights, tearful eyes
and heavy hearts, “if a man
will lov * life and see good days
let him retain his tongue from
evil ami iiis lips that they speak
t,*»tif» tv- it** lifli Ir.int^
nci^LLor
.his week and the fob.
THE FAIRS’
DEPARTMENT
O’NEAL it ALLDAY,
I LOUSftll«lK M'l’l ! i. iel -
*" Atlanta Tex., they will sell same j111 Atltint;
liui ht-I* c 1 many' lor YOU. Doll t- delay, as tlie\ | h)l\ ill_ (1 iit> r
I .s*tii.»*ii*sry I have mnny inquiries for Cass j l»t«n furms.ie-t us by llev. J
•Greeiie:
The Pitf bfirg District Confer- j.wations *as tht'. work „f ti)7ilTm> j new vehicle which he has placed 1,0 guile.”— Rosenberg Silver X-
! of 1I-- rhureh Sttuth is We ||nd jmtriotic forefathers. Let r'm th** wtre.Tts of the great metro-' *«>*• ____
11^
us have whatever y ou can gi\> polis. with the idett of displacing-.
th.onory i hnve many inquiries for
• . ... V. r ’ *« .1 . , 1
iiy fidiogo j»roioeb-1 Ooui»l) lauds.
<<rs ami otlirrs uj» __________
NortiJ nnya. tilthm& I . . ,, , «
that oi.n’t mil v ». j I)o \on VN nat Yon Eat?
It Is the Ri tual i*xim riencPH farmpro here »t , . . . ♦ i
borne who liavi* turuisl over (be,oil. , doll t .vnnr Inn 1 nt . »
, rr-»i, VOU til UC'll plod. KihIoi Dyspfp.HIH
tnklnir Tilt • ,
M.
In
to
If yon ot not
tlUIC'il
rur» iv» tin?
Kodol
remedy thnt
SPECI AL htuMild he.0L|U» lieollul Kubi nhiilllil take wl.eii ll'ier* l» nnytliiun
e vory one
anyth
Tliore in
b
WINCHESTER
FACTORY LOADED SHOTGUN SHELLS
‘New Rival” "Leader” "Repeater"
jjF you are looking for reliable shotgun am-
munition, the kind that shoots where you
point your gun, buy Winchester Factory
Loaded Shotgun Shells: “New Rival,” loaded with
Black powder; “Leader” and “Repeater,” loaded
with Smokeless. Insist upon having Winchester
A-—Loaded Shells, and accept no others.
* ALL DEALERS KEEP THEM
OFFER
bhotild he. It is bepllul to tm .... , . ....
i wruiirit » th»* bUimniMi. llifrew no
br:‘t luti rutta ol yuax town and ~
. , . wnv maintain the henlMi and Hivn-
countv For i’Ihii in iid- - - -
ji io• *, tve wil' -ii.a.l lllKt'A^S
COL > 1 V ?»«.£ uud l hc* Liui *«‘a-
toti or The I>h11rb tViu.-Wt*tkly N«*wa lor 12
luoiitlis. The Nows stops wi*'n your time i-> out.
pih of.udnd a nd body except by nour-
i islnneift. There in 1*0 way to nourish
except through the stomach. The
stomiicii must he kepf healthy, pure
.ami sweet or the strength will lot'down
and disease will set tip. No app tite,
, loss of strength, nervoU9nei*a, headache
constipation, had hn nth. sour risings,
. : ' : ...1: .: .....„t., I .. 1 I
spite Its an any m-knowlclged j, . \ f()rwnr(I or bnckwar<1
shortcomings. In many respects 18r(() th(.lv wtls one crilllilluI
tli-cumnge resembles the him-, ^ ofthe tot.ai opuln
som. but the doors msten.l ot' tjon i„ 18<;0 there was one t<«
opening on lunges are semicircnr j evm. 10i7. ln! 870. onet)) 1021
and move on rollers, sliding [n {8H0 one tu 87o. Iu 18!)0.
uemss the front from either side. | oup t0 7] - Thp ratio of crinu.
This gives a great tleul ;nor • j nuls to popillation is now ^
i i ne lominittee consists or tneiroom U1"1 l*''>,'nits of easier en-i Hmps 11H )rPMllt in n
“ j following persons:
| time makes the
You can hand it in at the Jour-
i , , T ,,,,, 0 mil office, or to anv of the Coin-
j Tuesday niglrt. June 16th. 8:30 i.^
opening se.-,u:>n by Rev Ii li j Even. nipmber of the
Greathouse o • acksonvdle. ou^ht to be pi,.8eut at
First 1)\Mornijw Session. , , , . .
18 u ^ . den on the Fourth, and we invite
8:30 Devotional Exercises. (old soldiers and others who are
0:00 Orpini-af ion. | interested to meet with ns.
Conunit-
Lin-
I Ol IMI | Ml Ml , .Alii. VI,, O* • 11 * "S* l , . • *
rifting, indigestion, dyspepsia end all tluuro ll|)(« onllIUllK*6S tincl
5UUJ b itb'IT TUBES.
i :itu nr»T p, *;»ared hi (ill orders
for friin ti**c* at following prices.
$1.6# per Doz.
TSfl -
<’r,J i.o#
ADpit tr. Ol t , ! 5(1 '»*
OitiRHi i^gv»r *i* tiian thc*«e will i»e j
jfiveti t«» piifiifta***-. a of 4i larj;e number’
.\»f frees
ifKchtr*. *e,
O'.l'W’V "1
l«a L ’.TH’b . two
IV. T. blOWUAs M. a>.,
PHYSICIAN and OBSTETRICIAN
At hi** home near Surratt's Mill.
Prompt attention given to all calls*
day or night; prka*** to tout the tunca.
Your patronage solicited.
C. E. DAVIS, M. D.,
LiNRKN. Texas.
Usvr yv,-t«!; lm.Hlr.sl nice Elberts PHYSICIAN and OBSTKT1UCIAN,
;w»-yeHr old..
Also P.«r (re* - from 10 to£5 eenlo |
All kinds "f iJtirutiticry ami E.ver-
jtrHHii. i “““
Bend, for cHislog is orwrite f* r prlees | p.-ompl nl tent inn Riven to nil calls
BKDLI.S Vi l.fvl.. Sfe.C ItSEJSE V, ! day or niulit; prices to suit the hard
»' 0 HILT, Prop., I fino-s. Oifiee on west side of Court
.TeltVrsim, Texas, House souaiv
THE .BEST Its I'.HE CHEAPEST.
hutibow good, is
Not how
itlie qnes'ion.
The Twice-A Weed; )Republic is
,not us cheap as are some so-called
►/lewsjjapew Hut it W as cheap as it
ds possible to «eJ! a tTrst-elass news-
ipaper. It prints ail ttie news that is
-srorilj printing. If you read it all the
<year round, you are posted on all the \
important and interesting affairs of JEFFERSON,
•the world . It is tlie best and most---
.reliable newspaper that money and j JJj. McCoy,
J. A. ARAAlSTEAD,
LiniAiVen and Investment i
Banker,
Euy^ «*)d fell Rcnl KHtnre, Notna,
Himflst*, Sclinul YitUcliers, mid
idl kinds of 8eouriticH.
Make Boiuls for Admis-
Irators, Guardiami
und tell kinds of
Fidelity and
Court Boudn.
Krs. Fred Unrcxth.
Prtthltlcul C«nntr.v I'lub, Hrulon
IlntlHir. Midi.
“After my first baby wa* born I did not
seem to regain my stren^h although the
doctor gave me a ionic v*hich he consid
ered very superior, but instead of getting
better I grew weaker every day. My bus
band insisted that I fcike Wine of Cardui
for a week and see what it would do for
me. I did take the medicine and was very
iratefjl to find my strength and health
slowly returning. In two weeks I was out
of bed and in a month I was able to take
up my usual duties. I am very enthusi-
astic in its praise."
Wine of Cardui reinforce the organs
of generation for the ordeal of preg-
nancy and childbirth. It prevents mis-
carriage. No woman who takes V\ ine
of Cardui ne^d fear the coming of her
child. If Mrs. Unrath had taken
Wiue of Cardui before her baby came
she would not have been weakened as
she was. Ber rapid recovery NhouId
commend this great remedy to every
expectant mother. Wine of Cardui
regulates the menstrual flow.
WINE Of CARDUI
Ktniiineii trnut'h'9 are quickly mired by
the use of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure.
Sold'by J. T, Henderson.
Are You Interested?
Mr. Editor:—Permit in-*1 tot-all
th? attention of your readers to
.a plan to organize, interest and
help the boys and girls now upon
the farms. The boys and girls
... n;niii n,„ ol nlant.e-
.......i do-tik m - —
tions of the 8ontli\\eoL will soon
own this country. It is our pur-
pose to organize them by states
send them new and rare seeds,
free of cost, and give cash prizes
for crops grown and butoei- made
by them. Each must be a mem-
ber of the Farmer Hoys' Progres-
sive League.
As president of the Texas Far-
mer's Congress 1 have been au-
thorized to offer Sl0l)() in (ash
prizes and to distribute .§1000
worth of improved tested seeds.
This money is given by Form and
Ranch, of Dallas Texas. Other
cash prizes will be offered under
this system.
Any boy or girl living on the
farms of Texas. Louisiana, Ark-
ansas, Olahoina. New Mexico or
the Indian Territory, between the
ages of 14 and 20, who sends ap-
Rev .nines Downs P E rimir-j Tin* Committee consists or tlie ‘”',‘“ “,m ‘ ’» j times as great rs in 1850. There
E R diver Secretary, J H followingr persons; ' ! «,'*nw ,lnd *‘xi'- '"1(1 at the same, wew.8H34 mul,lerersi„ thiscoun'.
Snipes asti- •Secret ary. j Beat 1-D. IV. Bartlett. L. M. t,,ne makwi th<“ ('arH"Kp ,nore|tn'iii 1!K)2. an inciwwe of 1000
8:30 Reforts-of I *«tors on the CailipbelK j. X. Simmons. j ™InPact'. A*other 'Ovation | ))m. thp pppvioUH vear. 0nc
Beat 2—II Dennis, W P Tray- ls thnt lf ls 8UPP,led "lfh
lor.
Beat 3—Wf Brvan, J 11 West- l,Ivventi,,« 11
aents.
spiritual
state and the atten-
New Through Sleeping Car Line plication and states these facts,
to Colorado.
Announcement is made that,
effective June 1st, The Interna-
(tional &.Geart Northern and
Ibralns can pruduue— and Ihnse
-slioiiM he tlie aislin^nieliin^ trails of I
Die newspaper tiisl is designed to be
iresii by (ill mem tiers of tbe family.
i year. An-y
■r
i. •
/«.
I EX AS. | port \yortp jv j)enver City R'y
fines will establish New Through
Sleeping Car Service between Gal-
veston and Houston, Texas and
Denver, Colorado.
This is one of the best and
.DENTIST.
Has permanently located in
indorsed by his or her parents,
to J. H. Connell, of Dallas. Texas
President of the Farmer’s Con-
gress, before July 1st, will receive
a membership card as a charter
member. Each member is entit-
led to select five packages of free
seed for summer or fall planting
from this list: (1) Hard and
soft wheats, five varieties; (2)
oats five varieties; (3) alfalfa,
two varieties; (4) emmeror spelz
Hughes Springs and offers has
or postm«8i«r professional services to town and , most important moves made by
.sutwertpuon, or you j surrounding country. None but; the International & Great North- ,, „ . . ....
rty ;- - , firckel.« work. __ ,card flrmlv establishing ^ flV; va,«
The Ef.FL-BLK-. .......... . celery, five varieties; (i) onions,
CROWN and BRIDGr. i.v completed Galveston- ' -v. f(11.
n-Fort Worth Line with
St. Loui*. Mo.
jajr "ff rt Xt* ^to
Office with Dr. Rav. I Pubh4 becaU8e of the £act that i ai„i.
__ ~ ; Colorado is by far the most pop-
* J. ©, ular ret,ort awti(m of the country
r being visited by thousands from
and Mrs.
social nuHifings of tliechurch;and
as to theondHio.i of houses ®f j brook. V R Curt right
worship aki|||onages, and the. Q CuPtriffht.
jiccessityjpl^ oneH- 1 Beat 4-^ j ('asev, <’ W Powell.
11:00 by Rev. I. II (dead).L M Yancy'.
.McGee Of ner. ; Beat o-.M T Mclluff. E Long
•ox hicsBiox. Drew Jones,
ouai half hour.! Beat G—A C Oliver. T J Wilson
reat revival Rev. hr McCov Mead).
over the previous year.
, , , , , death in every 112 is by murder
, brake, which will be the means of. H thto sort of pl,,pwH itJ to C011‘.
number of acci-'
Ar"i
2:30. i
Our
8. N- - ■*««*. • - - ’ • , . iit,.. . - v -
3:00 , -txidal plans, reports j h McWilliams, J M Fletcher,
by lay me i. i Beat 8—T N Hearn, T J Ever-
The or} inizution of the Board Ptt, M K Sturdivant,
of Stewards; and the advantage| At the meeting last February
of montlfly payments ofthe Pas- this Committee agreed to dose
tor's salary at stations, K R
Greer. Pittsburg.
5:10 When the Pastor's salary
is not paid in full, who isatfault
Startling Evidence.
FpmIi testimony in prent <|imtYtit.v w
•oonst.antly corning in <i»a-lMrintf I)r.
KIhr'k New Discovery for Consunrp-
tinn Coughs ami (\>Mh to Iu* une(|tialeti.
A recent exprewsioc from T. J McFar-
land Bentorvllle, Ya., st-rxes as exam-
ple. He writes- ”1 to ail Bronchitis
for three years ami rim-tored all the
erv, und a f *w non ^ , . ... . VM
Equally effective ia eurin< nll'Luni?
anti Throat troubles, Consumption,
Pneumonia ami (Jrip. Guaranteed by
J, T. Henderson DrupjiiHt. Trial but-
tles free, regular size 60c and $1.
tinue wi* will be compelled to sur
render the idea that education-
of the kind now prevailing—civi-
lizes.—Ex.
Stewards or people?—J E Jones,
Texarkana.
8:30 PM Preaching—Rev. (> T
Hotchkiss. Texarkana.
Second Day—June IS Morning
Session.
8:30 Devotion half hour. Tes-
timony meeting—AG May, Pitts-
burg.
0:00 Reports of local preach-
ers and renewal of license.
10:00 Woman's Home Mission
Kissing Not Dangerous.
The Stillwater Advance refers
the preliminary work at this
meeting. July 4th, and appoint !
ncommittee tocontract and have to the alleged danger of kissing j
monument erected as soon there- and denounces it at an uiiiniti-
ufter as practicable, therefore we | gated slander on tlie women, j
ask every member to be present '‘There can be no more danger
in the Court House in Linden at fn kissing a beautiful woman," |
Excess
loKiag Affected
My St'rfA *
So I Had To Sit Up
To Breathe.
Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure
Cured Me.
There is nothing that has a more deleter
ious effect upon the cardiac or heart nerve?
than the excessive use cf tobacco. Pain and ‘'l
tenderness around the heart, an oppressive
feeling in the chest, choking sensation in the
throat, discomfort from sleeping on the left
side and*smothering spells at night when thl
sufferer has to sit up in bed to breathe are
10 o'clock a. in. on the said 4th ! save the paper, “than in kissing ! the most common symptoms of a weak heart.
, i . .1 1 , Smokers w ho leel these symptoms and who
dav of .J111V 1003. IvCSpt. the sunlight or a new blown rose do not understand their meaning should be
■I. M. Fletcher **nd fur the p»rpo* of tenon.
Chairman strating our position we stand oflhe heart, duelthmktoeiceuivesmokinif
| ... , . Oil Wilting to you for advice I was directed
‘——■----- 1 ready to kiss any white woman •
| {who does not wear store teeth)
Kalamazoo.
Worst <4'All EiiNTinirce,
Cun anytiiinsr he worse tlmn to feel
thnt every minute will he your l.it? , fn,,U CaPe <-0(1 to
Such was’the experience of Mr**, s. H. | We are not afraid of this diabol-
-------- --------------------------- y eiu-s” "h e^w ril oh l"e !|!iu redl n s utter ■ k‘:l1 kis»»'K microbe; aild the
Society Conference, conducted bv “Wp Paln from indigestion, stnmncii man who would recommend the
Mrs. 0 4 J lotchkiss. District Sec- evitable when doctors ai»d all remedies ; abolition oi the health-giving
ret a rv Texarkana. ; At length Iwn» imiticetl to try | kiss is fit only for treason, strat-
11:00 Serin on by Rev. C A Tow- miraculous. I improved at once and agem and spoils and is clearly
now I’m completely recovenl.” For unconstitutional and should be
Liver, Kidney, stomach ami Bowel ,
afternoon is being devot- troubles Electric Bitteia is the only abolished hlineelt.
•r»t*ts nnd sneer-hesnn tbe niedlolne. Only 50c. It’s guttianteeti I
ions ana speecnesontue| by , T Hemlersott Druggist.
phases of mission and
er.
Ti-
ed, to
diffei
Sund
That
'ul-
Patent?' taker, -through Munn h to. receive
tpccial ftoUee. without oh arse, ln tbe
Scientific American.
A handsomely lllnsfrate«1 weel *
mlation of nt»T arlentli
rear: four roontl
OX WEST S4DE OF s;Ql ARE.
Razors sliarp, and everything neat.
First class work and prompt
and polite attention to all.
Linden, — — Texa3.
the South and South-west every
1 season. The “Denver Road” be-
■ ing the pioneer and short line or
* outlet for practically all Texas to
the Northwest and having en-
The Louisiana' State
tural Society, the Okla..jma
Board of Agriculture and the
Texas Farmers’ Institutes in-
dorsed this plan c-f interesting
our boos and girls in farm life,
and we ask all to assist, first, by
having a large number of namee
;klr. Jjireemt rtr-
haI. Terra*. $3 a
idMMn
R fTm5te#dMB ioved thagreat bulk oftr^el for -Jurist; second
K.i*-AHaiBteaafi4B,'vea the Internationai & Great b*v having your county or'parish
PPYSICip.V^^vvv.feoxv Northern is fortunate indeed in agricultura society institute or
- , having effected the joint through f’”1'* vote to accept these cash
-peem a en ton gn.en <>. urgery and j (>ar arranpejneiit referred to. and prizes to boys and girls.
Help ns to make this new or-
ganization of the boys and girls
in the Southwest an agricultural
inspiration to the rising genera-
tion. I. II. Connell. President
Texas Farmers’ Congress. Dallas
Texas. May 27, 1903.
Diseases of Women .ml Children. 1 aar arrangement referred to and prizes to boys and girls.
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«-h,„ you „■« to le, A. poo- c„-„ om„, „u5T',„ OkZ
pie know-what yon have to sell t» Jimpleeute office. I do resorts will be materially in-
sidvertise it in The Sun. ! JEFFERSON. TEXAS. \ creased.
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school work.
:legates Present.
leGee, F A Downes, C W
s. W R Fagan, PF McCor-
) R Hotchkiss, J F Jones,
irner, MC Lively, BC Ans-
, Ernest, J W Bewley, C B
E A Alldav, D W Perkins,
_ ____ accommodating tner-
Those of our northern brethren j chant, C. P. (Jloninger, of near
in whose breasts still rankles a re- j C. & B. Camp, attended to busi-
ineinbrance of the civil war, aietness in Linden Friday.
respectfully asked to consider] - —--
this incident. And old man was ] Cooking Oil the cleanest goods
arrested at Atlanta, Ga., and on earth, much cheaperand bet-
tried for burglary. He pleaded
guilty to the charge, but said he
m d » lfiv i.. ur was driven to commit the crime
inson T R A Willis, \\ \\ , • , IT
“ V” ’tirro-iiiK \< FI through poverty and want. He
R Greer, cf Simvt7^ '^ran seventy
years old. The jury, all of whom
were ex- Confederates found him
guilty of course, but also brought
in a strong recommendation for
ter than cotton seed lard, at C.
H. Nelson’s.
'Crow mercy* The xudge, an ex-Confed-1 | Th T c2rm iR,!rna| 1
5 \Yeb- erate major, fined the culprit; tlie1 t SX“L_L2'♦
dj °. D \Y Abanothv, T
ni. W Stewart, E J
. J T Powell, C S Steed,
Allen. John Greene, L S
ii. J H Snipes, V V
ison, A J Bryan. B B Web- . ... ., , i . . ,2
B Ellis. J M McCain, W t sheriit anex-l.onfederate captain |
VYT Fagan, J C Phares, > Paid the flne’ a"d tbe PTO9eCUt- |
Harland. G R Gaines. J mg attorney, the son of an ex- |
J W Scroggins, J C Carr Confederate ordered the amount; |
of the fine given to the prisoner. X
who was then released. Later, i %
ex-Confederates made up a purse ; %
and sent the old man back to his * *
home in Kentucky.—Transcript. ]
,r:: mis!!
to beirin a course of treatment which in-
cluded Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure. Dr. Miles*
Nervine and Nerve and Liver Pills, together
with bathing, etc. I faithfully followed the
directions given and am pleased to say that
ray cure is complete and permanent, be
fore beginning the osr of your remedies I
was so nervoos I tould not keep my hands
still and suffered greatly 'fforft severe pains
around the heart. Many times at night I
would be forced to assume a sitting posturt-
to get my breath, and for the time being a
would seem as though my hearbhad stopped
beating. From the splendid results achieved
in ray case 1 can cheerfully recommend Dr
hliles’ Heart Cure,-Restorative Nervine and
other remedies to all sufferers from heart or
nervous troubles.”—Yours truly, Elijah
Hall, Dothan, Ala.
All druggists sell and .guarantee first bot
tie Dr. Miles’ Remedies. Send for free book
on Nervous and Heart Diseases. Address
Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind.
When you get the best of anything
at a very low price, you tal#e It, don’t
voit ■ Then ion kbou.d have
ms .Journal.
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Ite Formula tells the story;
Grove’s Chronic Chill Cure
Not a patent medicine: a thin spirituous liquid, of a pleasant Litter taste, made of
Fluid Extract PERUVIAN BARK Fluid Extract POPLAR BARK
Fluid Extract BLACK ROOT Fluid Extract PRICKLY ASH BARK
Fluid Extract DOG WOOD BARK * Ffxid Extract SARSAPARJLLA *
It Cures the Chills that other Chill Tonics Don’t Cure.
IS* Best General Tonic. _No Cure, No Pay. Price, 50c.
if you wish to buy any lam.
call on or write to I. N. Marett
who has 10,4*00 acres which hi
can give you prieg* on,
Dnn’i CoveMfook our line o
Hamilton Brown ladies and get
tlemen'e summer shoes.
C. H. Nelson. •
dies and Children Invited.
uties and children who cannot
lie shocking strain of laxative
eatliariics, etc., are invited to
the famous Little Early Risers,
re different from all other pills:
in not purge the system. Even
le dose will not gripe, weaken or
; many people call them the easy
\V. H. Howell, Houston, Texas,
lothing belter cnn be used for
pntion, sick headache, etc. Bob
j. Ijifayette, Ind . says all others
DALLAS, TEXAS,
AND THIS PAPER,
go to your home every week.
The n-g-niftr subscription price for
each paper alone i, <1 00 per year: to-
gether they -cu-ti be had from tbe
umeugemeat of this paper
Eureka, Princely. Emperor and
many other makes of negligee
shirts for summer wear to suit i
everyone, in all late designs. A !
Ripinski & Son. Jefferson. Tex.
ff?r $|.25
lf taken advnnuige of before tbe first
of September.
If you are Interested, call or write
the otUce, and secure this most liberal
offer.
YOC KNOW WHAT YOU ARE TAKING
,, uaiajow, ..... , . ... When you take G ro ve’s Tasteless Chill
ami sicken.while DeWitt’s Little Tonic because the formula is plainly !
Risers do their work well and printed on every bottle showing that it j paper in smaller, more compact
T T* Uon.ln.an>. la uimi.lv T rnn u rt< I fA*iiniiiti in fl ffimV- ...
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• Don't you think that a news-
Sold by J. T. Henderson.
is simply Iron anil Quinine in a taste-
_ L _ | less form. No Cure, No Pay. 50 cents
1 those who have subscribed j.jjt y0ur land with I. N. Mar-
he monument please send it ett Linden, he will sell it for you
Irs. I H. Lanier as soon as now >s time.
iib.e and she will give you a ug puj y0Ur name on oui
tipt for same. * Gist for 1903. *
form would be appreciated?”
said the publisher.
“No," answered his wife.’ “It
must be large enough for a inan
to hold in front of his face when
there are women standing in a
street car."—Ex.
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Ten “Dont’s
Don't buy this week’s groceries
with next week’s wages.
Don't expect, the boy to be
happy in a cheerless house.
Don't worry about trifles untiS
the big troubles are settled.
Don’t criticise the sermon .$
you haven’t paid the preacher.
Don't be disappointed if vout
son hirsts on doing a« y°
Don't let your cburtsl " 1
end at the alter.
Don't fail to religiously keep
every promise you make to your
children.
Don’t begin to-day without
determination to profit by the
mistakes of yesterday.
Don't grumble at yourluck un*-
til you are ready to admit that
you no longer possess pluek.'
Don’t forget that those who
listen while you talk about your
neighbors will listen while the
neighbors talk about, you. *
In the coffin of a delinquent
subscriber to a country paper
Who died owing the editor four
years’ subscription, the editor
deposited a palm leaf fan, a linen
coat and a thermometer.' ltw:ie
a thoughtful gift and showed the
forgiving spirit of the newspaper
man. Were every editor to inn-,
tate that chantAble exa,tuple
thermometers woukl be hiUtgiug
on the walls of h-thicker than
ievdes in the cave of Pingal. ^
New Era.
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Banger, John. The Cass County Sun., Vol. 28, No. 23, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 23, 1903, newspaper, June 23, 1903; Linden, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth523398/m1/1/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Atlanta Public Library.