The Dublin Progress. (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, June 17, 1904 Page: 2 of 6
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Mis. unwl M. Claras—, Its «lf«
9t Mark Teals, author and lecturer,
diod of uneoiN at Fiorooce, Italy,
os Iha «th last.
Americans livloc lu the City of
Maaloo sill ettobnu tho fourth of
July lo a Biting Manner. drover
Cleveland sill be the orator
fetabUeh as lodiatrlal
•oliaSl, U «l|l be open to both aeX-
m. Tho ratals la to be divided Into
■mall far ns of Iron: ton to eighty
a^rco and upon each joo or roore ten-
onto sill to placed. Hut the young
farmer moot be self-fielpful and not
look for uuUide aaeietance. lie will
hare to pay hie own taiee.
Seventeen great nation*, munici-
pal government* and corporal lore
have recently gone Into the market
and borrowed 000.000. Thla la
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When Hungry
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RAWLS & FRIEND.
DUBLIN. TEXAS.
In the reorganlaatloo of the Red tn enormous aum upon which to pay
Intercet. every penny of which will
In the first Inetance cornea from tlie
labor of the Indnatrlal claeeea. U«-
Ing on credit and tolling up nation-j
at and corporate debt* doe* ndt In-
cream one’a confidence In the future.
Ttie day of liquidation will be about
a* blue a* a day in June or Novem-
ber.
Cram all the aooounta are to be au-
dits* by United States treasury offi-
ciate. Thte will make It very un-
comfortable. How to the Clara Bar-
ton faction to be supported?
The town of We*t Park on tl»e
Hudson ha* within Its borderc an
fplcnopsl monastery, the find in
this country , It -te a curious algn of
the times and Indicates tint there
work
Innocent young
^ lured to their ruin
ppomtees of genteel ®m-
tlie world s fair. Ttw
___ out te eervlce In the
“Chow*" akx«the Pike and a* much
as twenty doitare a week la offered to
attractive young women.
Dei wive advertteernenta are being
placed In many of tire smaller town*
In Tessa, and the infamous procure it
cloak their viHSany under the re-
qulremant that iho appitcant* must
be of good moral character--"Meal-
Ing the livery of heaveu to eerve the
devil in."
The doctors In the little atatfof
are more men In the United States ]MintHl have just field n C0SI*
mm^s^—ss=!SS==m==s====sss=s! than know what to do with them- vrnj|on in Providence. W .string to’*;;1
kelves. keep un a Ills the procession Urey an- +
behalf of young womanhood attire p olled States Senator Joseph W. m,unoo Miat American* eat too -
Bnt and every algn of thl* danger. Hailey tuu been selected re tempor- muoh one of ttienr wld ttiat a
The stock of Groceries handled
fresh end pure and the eery beatto|
If you haven't given us a trial order
once and you will be pleased. If y0
time to come yourself just phone us ^J!
attend to your wants promptly and
HlQhe&t Market Price Paid For
NEWTON B]
J. L. NEWTON. MansftK, »
At Turberville Old Stand,
DUBLIN, X X
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If you want to sell your farm. J.'ary chairman of the nstlooal demo- quarttr „f » pound of candy a day te ,)Mhk ,.,,.rk, Washington,
O. Coooer k Co. have a buyer wo^eutton which meet* in ^ much as a girl's stomach can tils- s,,w ||aVrlt, luitlmore, have
See them and list. 1'‘oul, 10 u 7- am«*s * ** pose of to advantage. Another I*.*.,, ,|,qe,.tn| a* |.nibo*rier*. They all
had good salaries,_event—toclturch
bail pretty elves and at
t olorado
foiecaat official
spots on ttwi
win come,
few days tgo Uwst
hours' rain latlffi
beer Oeaerwltc Merry m|„orlty In tlm house, will tie per- ai || |# r,.a„y vcry hma„ At I*'® 1 r**iculmrly
fair, lues announced Site Intent ion of ky coat are sufficient evidence that a |1-t)r maily forty year* I have Wonderful thing*are done for tin- If v<> i f>*-l fa
marrying M.v Johanna Stetiel, wlm ikrge part of tlie eighteen hundred known tjow to prevest diamage to cot- hmnwn^l1- «lyl >y ^brger^'- ^ ViVm Vlnir'fr m*\£i
slaty-eight yearn old. Mr*. Stetwl. Ttie Bplanopal council of Virginia, that my method will protect col ton
____ who live* lu Jotianh*"»burg, Is the rfCeotly l;i sewdon In Richmond. an- from Isill weevil damage perfectly,
|g a letter now being sent out j widow of a former comrade of tlie nouncee ttiat member* of thet church a* It doe* boll worm, root-rot and
by Ml*. Helen M. Stoddard So the famou* Boerenmmander. - may Indulge In dancing, card play- drouth.
local Wosmote Chriattasi Temperance I Wanted—Good eeody land farm* ing, theatre-going and hone racing _______
unlnrw thro—hout the Statei of from flftv to two hu.idred acre*. ‘Hut tlie Uvea of membtra rauet Is too ltd* aeaaon that ere free from In- maturation asd ISOSw-thlld the time Fr.-.-g*rd, I'mpr.l
•-D-, •" a *.J. O. .'win*. * Co. £,!”*“ fT 'JZZT £L
__... congregation. Thte la e 6 no damage from cool "Nlhte. .! |( |* ,.n entl*e|«lo ami nothing,.*e«tk<
l>Mte »y urowwing. advam-e. Heretofore ttie lives of For several >«*ar* past I lave had Wh. n a| | IM i» such Injuries, eause* r»**>nimeii«ledtoffi|1
, _____________ Tuesday Mr John towel.. menilier* were suppose*! not cotlon cultlvate«l by my amt hod to i them Ui heal very quickly. Italsoal- N-st.ii, Xaa“
have the following printed In *«» ot Mr- and Mr*. 0. H. Iowell,- 0jtoj tlie Supgente Being. prevent damage to cotton by boll ley* the naln aud aoreue**. K«*-j< « Ih ig. to. _____
V„„ „< 01.1., M . «**«. *«" '■> ( oK,„.l <»( Newark. S. «„ ,||. boll o. r.« l«. II... ^1^™? T"'
droNi.md wm rnmm, *l j I.,,, r«»n.Ml an ........... Invariably nia.il- a y..«l rr..|. ft.hi. ,i... 1„„.h...„i,...... „,;.i dill... of lla t'aHUI
tss-aine fastened, lie went down o ,tirouR^* which tliey are planning tlie one hale to one and a fourth bates fertog which -o. h Iwiurlee en.all i> r;»Mier awkwadlB
get it kmae and I**ame entangU-d in ernikraiion of a numtwr of families tier acre, while ttiat around It was For sale by the Overioa DruffCo. hi* optlmiatte
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; to I.iliet la Tliey have *elected two diwtroyeil by Insert* or drouth. J Ttie Uammel Statesmen Fob. ( o. «v is goir.g oat I
our state, 1 have good swaeun to be-
lieve, end we must alarm every pat-
ent and every girl, and warn them.
and put back, or they may lie removed <>f sunnuen
entirely ; Uylie* ate *plh**l. pipes tak«- ImlleaU- that a
the pla*** of «ll*t*aa»*l ws-tlonsof vein*, w ill <'mate a ha _
antiseptic d re swing* are anq>lh*l to, dig* *U<>n peflMht
wiHimfs. t.rulm-*, tiurna and like In- and Impart natural!
juries before Inflamniatioii aet* In. er. I Ids, le-rtim
I hive a noniU-t of farm* In cot-, ^hteli eau*»-« them to heal without tout.. lu\*Uvi> tad i
•very paper In your county
an at liberty to sign my name to it
Do this tn tiie very neat i*ue, for
noglriterafe!
A man purp«trtliig to t» oecuring
girts for lucrative employment at ttw 7"
world’s fair “* ------- "----
three pure glri*
nearby tn one of onrcitlr* and was
waiting to get a few more
starting for 8l. Louis. Tliey went
all lodged at a good Intel. The eld-
est girl began to feel uncomfortable
It resulting In hi* drowning.
I* a very *ad and unr»|ierted
of tlwlr numtwr to start this month Last year 1 raised a Ule to t»w'0f Auatln ha* recently printed a con- a,K' » h
i"“ umpitij mriii «• iih- , »r»io r*nilli tliF ui.|\..rx. " ---- -------- J /--- ------ - <ii AUMin Hill rcTfiiMj *1 nni-
In gt. Louln brought ‘7'^, ['* U" '14 ' , . to look for a prop,-r place for a-ettlc acre, ami near by .s»tton was entire v,.„,,.nt |*ok,et conUtnlng the entire S, n it-.r l^lge
;* from country »owiMr hmU wa. ,n**ht *nd 10 "htaln aome sort of a \y destroy,d by boll weevil and boll. Trtrtl|| Hr,, l<4l t^ctlwr will. *" " ">•
»d wa* ^ ( | | atmut PO,lca,,*ion fron‘ ’*** autlmrltlis of worm*. ru|,^ t|K. democratic Mate economical. ^ ^
beforef ?**** ^ W ’ Liberia, li I* upected that ttie Tlie I ml I weevil were In my Held (0|mn|||M, in rettwrrt to bidding pi I- pressed with IBM
twenty-one year* of age.
A later report say* that he tried
lo swim over tlie seiu and ttiat hi*
shoe truckle caught in ttie sell! and
,-auMd 1,1m K, <lr»„ h, «.», .I«hl
about the employ ment in 8t. Louis
and the
sure Uiat all was not rigid ttiat the j
chief of polk* was noosed, with tlie
result that all those girt* were sent
Liberian government will take care hut did not effect it* yield. Ttie'
of tlie emigrant* unlit tliey can gel imll worm millers were In ary cotton
tlielr farms In sltape. ; In countlcs-tmllllon* hut did no dam-
In France a legislative committee age.
has drawn up a law for tlie v pera-
I Hamilton, June 10th.
IB. Read k tea* £■ darted.
Dublin. Teau. Jane l^tli. 1MX.-
ni-m rfch-reh
this provision: “Tlie republic will
iielttier protect any denomination : would not lie damagi
nor |>ay *alarlea nor *ubventl<Ms or troll weevil, even
Good average land In Teas* on
which my metliod was literally tried
would yield a t*at** per acre, and
marie*, also tlie various calls for vi.f. I for all tkal|
dennsrath convention* and primar-
ies. Carple* of this convenient book- **A doct*»r hsM j
let may Ire obtained hv sending ten '• " ^
cent* tlierefor to tlie Gammel-KtaU**- »i?u- off
man Pub. Co.. Austin. Teias, ,,,„| |„. |.'rslwdktel
imslicloe. I affiffiL
# l»y bod worms A 8pleud»d iUwody ! h«i„l. rl*lB.»Oolte.(
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back to their hones," but tlie wily We have InapacTad the Dublin Dairy, under any form wliatever It will log country was destroyed by both ^'‘^iraiifcg* infim'n.s'^ol BaHanlV ^m'.UiTmy aaR
procurer aaeaped. I owned by the Mmars. K. R. Head k not recognlre any minister of religion pests. Mwow.Ltaimeat. It IVm-trah-s to tin- |)(lt s„ dorior «T
“M laaat one adverttoement lias | Boos, and a*y tltet wa Bod tlffit the and will not furnish any building for j Cotton ran he grown by my metb- V.V*?.'.* Jn-rnedy U»aaiktetej
appeared In a Texaa newspaper prom- business te conducted with a degree religious rervlcc* or for
latng lucrative employment to girls, of cleanliness which we had believed rolnlatera.” If this law should
who moat be of good moral character., to be almost Impracticable. The It will be a terrible blow to t huirliea
Our workers looked up the address barns are clean, the cows are clean
given In the advertisement in Bt. aod healthy, and the milking Is done
Louie, and found It to be a saloon in the moat deeoiy manner, and the
keeper. products are handled with entire re-
*‘I have lust returned from the bealthfulneae.
fair and wee Informed that all pieces
Mmkb - j
__ Head k Horn cordially Inviu
ware filled. So all wyooa to loapact their premise* and
era decoys to da- business at any time. The people
■Uoy the purity of our Innocent girls. <* Uublln should taka a pride In this
I cannot understand how any girt ««Urprtee *>d should visit It and
could be persuaded to teuve friends ;»'*• »l commendation and support
•nd go to a distant city with a stran- ®- ^tUrback,
gar. Glrte, May In Tetas, and at *•
homo, If you have one. If you have
BO parent*, get employment where Maawa. Harris, rtlerbaek and Msaa-
hava protection of your friends. have dews us the courtesy to
to It. Louie. May In rt*1 °®r telr7 and to ray what they
Trara. ' HBLSlf M. ■TODDA«D.',iu,ln* * w* ‘0»*u •oyoot to
The city to *hkh Mm. gtoddard rta*« owr dairy at any time. Milk
allndra wu ft Worth. The glrte "W 1 30 • * •«*1:30 P-
want, than from a small town la' *- «A any liras. Prarae do
north Texas. It happened that one aotbrtegdara. as they frighten the
«f them trad a »»nf man friend a0** aad make them nervous. Wa
than, who Fniw** of her pnenrw in 1(11011 ** have an unusually Bne herd
«Mp and railed on her. flkltiJrar«ra. Milk, eraara. butter
and her to question butter milk for atia. Having
im ranlojir aad Uwtwak vu a kDl.CM hrveeUd wa are here to stay
a Comoro- *°d wo give prompt earrlea.
S-tt _ E. B. HEAD k SONS.
Wasted—Good randy land farma
Of fran fifty to two hundred acres.
Baa J. G. Conner Co.
You Are Benefit ted.
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ever get* week eye* from looking over the BRITE
F things. The closer you look et our Lower Prices,
your eyesight will become in detecting
BARGAINS.
which have received 110,000,000 an-
nually from ttw republic to pay their
clergy.
J. F. Marcell, whoae forgeries of
1100.000 wracked a Kansas bank, has
bean sentenced to thirty-live years
lo pralon, five yean on each of seven
counts and ha began serving his time
In tlie penitentiary last weak. Ha
was plaoed as an apprent ice under
Km met t Dalton, the former outlaw
and bank robber, In the tailor shop.
Msrcell was cashier of the wracked
bank. What he did with the thous-
ands ha stole te still a mystery. Ha
recently pleaded guilty. Mar call
cannot be pardoned until he lira
served at least eighteen yean of his
sentence.
President Roosevelt has appointed
met 8. Young, United States
district attorney at Pittsburg, * H*
elal assistant attorney to Investi-
gate charges against a number of fed-
eral officers Ito Alaska. These char
gra ware dlscuarad and final Inetruc
Lions given Mr. Young at a confer-
ence at the white liouee, at which
Attorney General Knox waa f
The principle Investigation will be
Into matters affecting Judge M. C.
Brown of the first division. Judge
James Wlekeraham of the third di-
vision, and John 0. Brady, governor
of Uie territory.
Trouble In South Afrloa again.
War vouchors gl**n by British offi
elate to the Boers for aheap sod cat-
tle ra»«ed sod crops destroyed,
amounting to over r&,ooo,ooo are un-
paid. Chamberlain, who deals red
••a British offiosr’s vouchor is i
mod a* a Book of England note,
frays ha Is "coo too rated" at tha
•mount duo sod will not pay.
pnTfaraor Albertson of Kew York
city praraissi an electric train that
will run four hubdred ml lea In an
will coat no more labor titan tlie old
way. 1 irano poiaona, early seed or
fertilisers.
My method (printed) turn been filed
with the agricultural departmental
Washington, with Dr. W. D. Hunt-
er at Victoria, Texaa, with tha Boll
Weevil oommlaalonera. Austin, and
Uie Texas Boll Weevil Board, Dallas,
and with Congreaaman Gillespie,
Washington, and I have also notified
the state department at Waahlngton
of my success with It.
I filed with ttw agricultural de-
partment at Washington a minute
deecilptloa of my metliod containing
five thousand words or more. My
cotton crops have been Inspected by
government officials In person, and In
every Instance I have offered to give
my metliod free to the people and
teach them Its secrets of how to raise
cotton ttwt no Insect will damage for
my expenses until It was proven sat-
isfactorily to their minds, ax It It
now known to mine, to be tlie only
reliable, practical remedy, then pay
any sum of money the govern-
ment or Urn people aee fit.
The agricultural department ac-
knowledges that my method It good,
but continues to follow visionary
ideas such as fertilising rich Texaa
lands, planting early and lata seed
early, constint and frequent si tallow
cultivation, picking square* and wee-
vil by band, running auction mo-
chines over cotton fields, and trying
to poison with Faria Green br other
poison, making weevil tick, or Im-
porting ante to eat tlwm. all of
which I know and they know will
do no good, and will be of no use to
the farmer.
I know, as dow almost any good,1
practical, old-fashioned southern cot-
ton rateer, that the method of cultl-
ration now taught and practiced by
the agricultural deptftrarat to rales
D. F. Moor*-, Agent Illinois Central
Hallway, Milan, Term., Mates: "I
have used Ballard's Hciow Liniment
for rheuriiatlnni, l.a< kat-he, etc.. In my
family. Et Is a splendid remedy.
We could not do without It S6e, am-
end gl.uo at the Overton Drug Co.
I'eoplc are congratulating the Sal-
vation army over ttw success of Its
colonise. It seems tliey are practic-
al. wlf-austalnlng, and prosperous.
The object of tlwm lias been to bring
ttw landless man to the manlcas land
and aet him to work, with the hope
of eventually owning hit own home.
Business has been divorced from
•entlment and tlw result l* satisfac-
tory.
Tkrewa Prsw a Wagea i
Mr. George K. Babcock was thrown
from hla wagon and severely bruised.
He applied Chamberlain's rain Balm
freely and say* It Is the (eg liniment
he ever used. Mr. Bahonrk I* a well
known cltlai-n of North Flaln, Conn.
There Is nothing equal to Pain Balm
for sprain* end brutes*. It will ef-
fect n cure In one-third the time re-
quired by any other treatment. For
sale tiy the Overton Drug Co.
If you want to sell your farm, J. 0.
Conner A Co, have n buyer. See
them and list.
W. L. O'!
just nvoveredfffiMl
claim for eottraf
troop* during till
original clalar
Interest and
■mount to I*IB
fax* I
Kxtreme boC
upon the dlgaM
when puny and!
g|v<-n a few dOXUJ
vermifuge. MX
will stimulate*
gestlon of thxll7
■non become iHf
live. MrMffinI
Japan
Wo.ooo.ooo ini
Tlie amount
twenty tiara*
credit ixgondjfxt
To have
should 1* ’
and the bo
day. so that
are expelled
ward*. 14> "j!.
mm, writes: 1' .
regulate the llvwj
past ten year* ^
remedy.
testing bla devtoe ratten, te largely the cause of ttw de-
end will aoon begin
of tha real thing
II Mill be ran
•, tbs
. ttea rails and|
to prevent
tearing ttw
dll be I
•traction of ration by-weevil or other
Iranct prate, m It makes -unhealthy
rap. which In Iteetf Invites teract
doubt about what to
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You Don’t
Your Union
To buy good* cheap from ua.
And our prtcea are H(n
i.
17 lbs Granulatad Sugar $1.00
Blbn Coffee........... 1.00
S gal Iona Kupion Oil... 100
* • BriUignt Oil.... 7$
SO ban Laundry Heap. .. ^.00
Good Yinaffti 1
$0 lba KftT
20 l bs Bleak
20 boxral
ft can use your batter. *ltfeikoa*i
Come and sen ®*
McCamphell
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