Jefferson Jimplecute (Jefferson, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 44, Ed. 1, Friday, April 21, 1911 Page: 4 of 6
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jiSYe been for years and I do believe
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tKatJPernna saved my life I will ad-
vise all1 can to take medicine
your
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TAYLOR
Editor and Proprietor
April 211911
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1y ve rial icG ld5D e
Completelypaid or sfrt >
Threerhuudreaand4Uy thou
to Brownsville has Teen
raised The road is being pro-
moted by San Antonio capitalists
The Vivian Times of April 13
came out enlarged to a iiivecol
quarto and with other im-
provements They have just in-
stalled a drumcylinder press
Jimplecute wishes the Times
much success
The United States government
now under way the con-
struction of a ship channel and
turning basin at Port Bolivar
which will give thirty feet of
3twaterra sufficient debth for the
largest ocenrgoing vessel
5fcatistii are the J > estindex to
progress and development
a country but the State of
Texaslias made very little effort
togather data of any sort ajr
plireiptly leaving that important
for Uncle Sam and the Com
mercial Secretari
iiie
prosper s
ilecute has eceivea
jBloomburgV imes vol 1 No
TFant
editor andr proprietorr Phe
Times is Bloomburgs first paper
and is well patronized by the a
business firms of thafclittls town
ontheK S Toad May it
r
The Jaily Texarkana Courier
came puMn an Anniversary Edi
tioif April 14th of sixteen pages
Many illustrations of Texar
kanas leading citizens with bus
iness and pleasure places are
given much space in this issue
like
The Courier is to be congratu-
lated on its splendid edition
The April number of the Bul in
letin issued by the State Board
ofHealth complains ofiaclr of
to
cooperation in gathering infor- Co
mation for compiling mortuary
statistics on the part of doctors
city officialsandregrets its
inability to build ihe dejmrtment
a point olstatistical efficiency New
wlierethe Federal govgrnment
willxecognize its tables
1
ar grea
is
hquortraflic nowlhasapWrong
idea for achristian
person
6e pr4he Tosyn
r pr statements
aJeWnsu > lor 19qC of esti
lisfiments in
engaged the iJnanu
fadtmtelof silk goods just i >
hows thetJhited States
the jargeslr siUc manufac
country in theworld
possible exseption of
which no complete statistics
available Uncle Sam wrested
first position f rom France five
years ago and he lias maintained
itr ever since and widened the
gap by a few million dollars We
have 843 manufacturing estab-
lishments with2405527 spindles
and 75406 looms The factories
areJocated in the New
states but they belougtoTexas
Phe anti side of the prohibi
tion question have come to be
hard pressed when they ave to
adyertise and ask
liwJpeoiplo
helpthem get s oons aclr iir
rntorySfoSlMurt r arA
leg
SrP
bje
TheProgressive Age a colored
newspaper published bimonth
lyat Atlanta Texas with M K
McCoy editor has been received
by the Jimplecute The Progres-
sive Ageis well edited and will
prove a benefit to its race Every
colored person shouldr take the
Age and read it price 65 cents a
year
Representative Hardwicke of
Georgia hasjntroduced a bill at
ashington roviding for the
disfranchisement of the negro
by submitting an amendment to
the statelegislatures V
And the white
vote seller
should be attached to this bill
also W SfoW
The United Statesgovl
naslet the contractforttie
of twentytwo milesof inter
mouth of tthe Brazos river
work to begin
it
j JBJIs wherein this issue > fit will
l qjiar f
larn rlyJMs iwieref but is now
pr merchant
prou in Green
villej S C will visit Jefferson
early in July jvith an excursion
people f romiis old home state
Jimplecute feels that citi
zens and relatives of these excur-
sionists should
in giving
outdoor entertainment and
show theserSouth CafolinianSjl
some East Texas proverbial of
pitality and would sugges bfat
C Pruitt ourpublic weigberi
who is also a South Carolinian
made chairman of this
atf
rangementand go to work va t
once to formulate plans for theirl
coming Jefferson Jimplecute
A great idea is contained Jin
the foregoing If every former
resident of Marshall should come
home and bring with him a party
friends what a magnificent
advertising scheme it would
Marshall Messenger
Texas Is Weary Too
I am weary of saloon domina
tion I am weary of the saloons
open alliance with vice its open
contempt of law I am weary
a condition of things where a
man whose business it is to make
the laws must hold his office by
consent of the man who breaks
law Wherever saloons ex
this picture applies with
equal truth and force It is as
impossible to compel the liquor
to observe the law to re-
gard virtue and decency as it is
chain Niagara The words
qiaoteS Sbove oould have been
ntteredin any of the saloon
cursed cities of Texas but none
less true and emphatic be
causeof being penned by the
brilliant and intrepid Carmack
martyr to the cause of Prohi
bition and civic righteousness in
Tennessee
HAPPY RESULTS
Have Made Many Jefferson Resi
dents Enthusiastic
No wonder Bcores of Jefferson citizens
enthusiastic It is anough to
anyone happy to find relief after
of suffering Public statements
the following are buttruthful rep
resentatiens of the daily work
done in
Jefferson by Doane Kidney Fills
Mrs D Wurtebaugh JeffereouTexas
I suffered a great deal from pains 60
my back and at times there
was an
all over my body Favorablref
about Doans Kidney Fills led
procure a box at The Citizens
Drug
and use them The results
me that this remedy is
I was given relief from
back
and all othef distress
arising from
disordered kidneysg v
sale by alP dealers fSO
FosterMilburn Cor5Bn falpvJ
Y ork sole agents for the CTni
Remember the name Doans and
other
church Itjnay
thesefir res b m er ang
ters a show the standing uppray
mg wasr brought iritojnse It
perhaps makes no difference in
what position one is in unless
th at position is taken in a spirit
of vanity
I started to write a letter of
sympathy for the dear girls for
they do look so pretty and happy
in their Easter costumes I dis-
liked so much to see the dear
creatures going to church with
their winter hats on also their
winter dresses and cloaks while
their Sunday outfit for which
they have been for monthsiplan
ning is in the box it came I
in all
suspect this planning the
dear girls never thought of the
bible too busy gettingtreadyfor
Ealtergto think o the anbient
boSk xou wiUsee hVm Grip
go
their ruby lips puckered with a
sadened
countenance thatwould
akenfor devotional but
the Eastej outfit is at
sapp0jntments
test the faith to
One whdwean leave
ister outfit at home o1
go
serlpceSj andnot thinkof it haa
thafpure thing no adulteration
emotional about it No betterj
testtothe sister faithful than
the Easter disappointment The
deargirls must notthink a clou
dy andj rainy Eastern is alL tbe
disappointment stored away for
UUCUl
Each thinks the
and itssweets
other is the sweetest that theyj
are the only ones tasting of the
bitter cup There is no life but
hat has its sorrows and disap-
pointments as well as happiness
Therefore noneshould expect to-
e cae I say to the dear girls
ere your life is encled there
mjbeja great many cloudy and
nferraEasters dont < think this
flielast c N
EBgt were possible I would
like to see written on every brow
starting from thecradle on
etermty that no girl
T
slrouldhave a dark gEaster
Tte
omuch toLsee1
binted It ls e3
b46wTfcching smiled
girlshat carries s
hope to the hearts of
Ragley Tex April
ie the day is to thous
ug dsfrh
arejtoo
ing threatemng
tor the Eas hatan lpbanlafui
rdress Wfibf tt tettxpf
regrets
Tvice
Easter hat
look
as itthere
for it Of all the
Sunday
should be the
most
may be we paytoo much
tion to the money maklnj
dressing
orjdisplaying ouawi
to be pleasing in theisi
jftt
Lord I
cant Jbelieye
prayers that are made in a Bouse
of God costing one million dol
larsr go any higher or reaches
tlraear of the
Master any quick-
er or any more attention
tp them than from a bush arbor
norcan seehb wtheJpray
the ersontfdresseaV
any uicke
jwhwienakr
Mrs Lizzie Brooks who shot
and killed Mrs Mary Binfordjib
crowded store in Fort Wortbj
few weeks since was found
not guilty by the jury after be
ing out but one night They dis-
charged her on the grounds of
temporary insanity She also
pleaded the unwritten law as
Mrs Binford had wrecked her
home by alienating the affections
her husband Both women
were prominent in church cir
cles Mrs Brooks being Metho
distland Irs Bjnford atBaptistl
>
ks the n jji5bhe casef
fXee fh a s Man as
heve any on has bral i
take anoJhePsili but
ahy
person on earth iieeds hijrlife
snuffed out it is the fellow that
oversteps and ruins a home
is the meanest man in the
world Italy NewsHerald
Bof Scout Books
The Boy Scout movement is creating
considerable interest
throughout the
country hardly a newspaper or maga
escapes some mention of it it is
in its infancy and literature
on Jhe
Bubjectisin great demariaij Hurst jSj
the wellknown publishers of
larpriced books have issued thCJSfjy
volume of their Boy Scout SerieiPby
Howard
Payson entitled The
Scouts of the Eagle Patrol
Whether you are a Boy Scout or not
will want this thrillin
wideawake health
a copy Price incl
scents From your
fders to HUR
Broadway New Yq
special
The heav w
says t
wind storm of
many years
night did much damage in
section
uprooting trees
DgJlown fences and out
fi
washingawaybridges
5Maiiicbf > the lowjland farms are
inundated and crops washed
ould
or
Henty
sleeping
plain not
rial good
a most
trodnced toda
pard requiri
Federal Cour
at < Paris and Je
YoungJnfroduceaVj
perm S nainten
deput fer at
requires deputy cler
m
IJ CK < 2
District Court adjourned Fri-
day noon to Momayi when the
CriininglJDockCWvw b takenjup
Ft returns fat Ange-
lina county y4 Wp Satur
by 127yok 0mce
thun
fepfione
squares
YECLOtoi
g
z nitons1
TisSiTOrnvol rSkBlood
ave lorifiaieflr fadi
peBt 8Uburj Mfug 8toreg in
MhM hiMfi humbug
M so nf3actturSHmember who
vbteshfor s lpons S a humbug
So is the manwl speaksfor sal-
oons and ah eoyoV ha rltes
for saloons is ajoja humbug
Oh I see H > me and State
wSSi
tuxLa
kas cotton
jfcithe
t aiLfor
was in
Sber
8of the
htly kept
tative
for the
e preseuaW
to be permanent
ly kept at Beaumoit andTexarkana
but at other places < inthe district the
matter is left optional ivith the Federal
District Clerk The bills were referred
to the Judiciary Uomaittee but it
not certain that aclioi can be had du-
ring the extra session If not the mat-
ter will be considered ythe Housedu
ring the DecemberfsraIon
The SaturdayEaster market
conducted by the adies of the
Cumberland PreVgrterian church
last Saturday w > s quite a suc
cess as they so out all they
had and haddemands for more
They were wlllpleaed at the
results fd
wfq
The W C T > if4ill meet with Mrs
Will Singleton Thursday April 27th at
400o clock V <
MotnM e tingl LMdertMrB = W B
7MMr JfW sa a
> fft l LS M B BecretarK
There were f ur weddings re
ported for Eastjr Sunday of Jeff
erson young raople but only
one came off he others will be
later
Art
350
One
10 00
sizes 9x12 for
Peffins Bros
GILLESPIE
and CMlls ana
ielr vlctftna onls
tkoSe Tho areln4n1h
The liver Is tfie cuae
all the troullo andsHerblae
powerful liver
After uilnt Herbinetho com
becomes clear and
ealthy the breath weet and
there la feeling of strength
exhilaration aU
the body j
Price B e wet BotUe
Co
Work on the isvirbank building
has been delayel on accoudt of
rain but it willb9 pushed now
as theweather lears up
ForSale
secondhanl cooking
Lot of window curtains
stove
ffiH c
All Uver
Wbtn the cc
and
youfl
th
bloated feel
conatlp
zlatul
bowela ycr
Herblnd
W
H pox
boc
fever
Salva Cures
Eyes
HUNTS
LIGHTNING OIL
ACEES AND PAINS
TheQi4Bh B
used w
debtee
dt tartar t
c WeMook With amaaaMigpf
tHelJels
<
fe cftfTrit iiift slavisK
s face will
and disgrace
ajiear intimacy
poverty
is a grievous
sthat intoxicate must
Es poison
Ink inflame the blood
rproduce disease
aelove of whisky has brout
many a strong fellow to a
graceful death
Let us lay pnior ourselves
treasures in h ven where rieithii
are
adverM siSgJgiManyli
lies arepriritirig Easteir ads Jtigt
look as citified as if they were
gotten up in a metropolitan es
tablishment Even the smallest
papers are being splendidly pat-
ronized by local business men
This is an advertising age and
the nonadvertising merchant
progressing about like the farm-
er who plows with a steer and
totes his corn to mill State
Press in Dallas News
Texas merchants are learning
that he who would progress
must advertise The man who
advertises all the time day after
day week after week year
and year out the man who offers
the best for the lowest possible
A xi i
f
ok
price the manwho keeps up
record forproviding the
Persons calling for above letaa
please say dvertised fc
Ha Sinqletok M-
Itch relieved in 30
minutes by
WoolforBs Sanitary Lotion Never
fails Sold by WT J Sedberry
DruggiBts ap30v
The Brenham Banner truttilj
fully remarks There are peo-
ple who wilTnot read a book pa-
per or argue with any one who
does not reflect their own opin
ions They believe all wisdom
and knowledge are centered in
themselves and that all of con
trarjr mind are in profound dark
nesV
Purify the blood and put the system
in order for the summer work by
using
f this time a short coarse of
Ajih Bitters it is the greatest Prickly blood
purifier on earth W J Sedberry
ciategent spe
>
jy Hiram
Tuck one of the best
known Methodist
laymen inTex
as was found dead in his
bed at
Sherman ontheui 9jEu He was
72years old ran6 > fwas born in
Missouri a Confederate veteran
and for si ryea f tjgasurer of
The farmers and gardners will
be with
pleased Nelson s Mole
and SalamanderVTablets
They
are sore death to moles and eala
manders Sold and
guaranteed
by VV J Sedberry
he Mexicans
some
sharg conflicts this week and
the rebels seem to be getting the
gdyaritage of the Federals We
ftant tosee them fight it out
without intervention of any for
eigntpower
FOR SALE
House and lot known as the
Stetson Place Price Six Hun-
dred Dollars Apply to Hurbert
Spellings at Eogers bank
Indigestion is the direct cause of
that kills thousands of persorJrp
annnally Stop the trouble at the start
with a little Prickly Ash Bitters it
the
stomach and aida di
J
FEST AND KAITH T H8TWI AMI NjUL
MxsWtmcaW9 iSoornjifo
sy c h beta
nsedforoTer UfXXX SKA Sby E1II4JOS3Q
MOTBBR l r tfielr CWUUKSN WHIUl
TSBTHnror with p rkrct sqcatsiT S
EOOTHSS e CBItJOr SOFTEN tli OUKfc
ATXATS lU PAINrCORES WIND COLIC M4
the best remedy for DlAJUmcEA ltM
ilotely h < rrale3 Be tat d kior
has fdthei
1jU 1 SKvil
SJv cache caused
aSr att
self dries
tractive shades
HAVE YOU EVER
TAKEN CALOMEL
W
1H
Eaint Kitchen
and others who here dr
were
inspection of the road lTbile
Next Timft Dont do it Its Dangerous
Try Dodsons liYerTone
Insteadvlts Safev
ta dan
a You ought to knqw w
uptj gerous and uncertain drug
date goodsf isthe man who winaf itiemical calomel is Per
in the long run Marshall MeHyou know several people who
senger
A special train of two coacnes
and baggage car drawn by3gr
gine No 74 came in from Shrc
port on the M K
last Frida jv < TThe pSHy
train were W G prush
ticket agent general mfrfii
have been salivated by what they
thought was a very light dose
calomel
tt time pu have an attack
ousnessf when
or
uggishj come to the
UDrJeSt < re
Kottle fc Qoiasons Liver Tone
Yojwillfinclit apleasjt tasted
liq fd and a perfect substitute
glvSs the
xpaa wxnieifocalbmeL
fe tieyMdA Hr fl S odsonsIiW3Tonet
p E Bancker and F IClarlrfof
Clark Boice Lumber Co and
it was decided that they will put
in aT on the track which1 runs
a p
iiuiu tilt ULpul 4j < > tlivs 0r
mill northeast of the city
List of Letters J
Remaining in the
Office at Je
ereon Marion county Texas Thuraj
day April 201911 s v Jfr
Mr Lewis Carls Jas L
RayE Mkr
son Henry McMills Peter8mitb JAt
bert MontgomeryV D Lonia PqwljJ
Mrs Hallia Dtfvis a
Miss Retti Partley Dajsey Pattd9i
Daisey UaileyEmma ParEer Moner
Coner Boseand Cob
give you yo
any timeS yddsons iye
Tlie Texas loon
pjeaceforjbhemselves andJiobody
else unlesitfieTsaloons
are
ling to letflhem have it There
never is beTany
fu ntaiiie slalbpnsare
condition
that
p
erybody to havepeace 1
and State
JtfanyBOcalled bitters
are not
medicines but simply liquids dkgaised
soaa to evade the law PricklycaAsh
Bitten is not one of thi8 claje Itfera
itrictly a medicine
actinftjimriarllj
the kidneys
liver and b jfip andJ for
tbe dangerous diseaseaKa
falck
these organs it is a remeo Wpirer first
grade There is nothing objectionable
in its taste it has agreeable flavor and
is acceptable to the most delicate stom
ach W J Sedberry special agent
The St Louis Republic in its
semiweekly is nxr longer carry
ing liquor ads at any price
Later it will make
the same an
nouncement about its daily
Home
Them k
< 3wnai
fri m kxtjlojxz
cleSe T tb out Yoibcaffagrjl i
i + AiZz ar quickly wear offeredCiD appToprmte
if
CITIZENS ARUG
y Ask ThYsT Doct
had
in
wrong
Ji
when
years
also
wet and who
privilege of living two yearsf
the same town when it was
the saloons
said that before
had to do
much work and got half as
pay Today he said
and
half as much work get
much Do you
as pay
When the
reason why
were open many children
only half fed and lialf
androf there
course
sickness and the
notpaythe doctor
put fils money m hi
VChenJhe saloons Wjerevc
ie were vWelU
property jclothed Mjoregver
fahe had anough moneyt
pays
Ther earetilose who say
liver just the amount of ejatlfftwi se > ut they5 are most
stimulation it needs to mduce ife
to do its < workproperJy andtlitoi
ThftTtexall
Iff
H
us
l l gsj Suniing round
What Is
known
Is erdom occasioned by ctuAiriL
lasr external condftlooj i 1 Tr
gre t majority of caa
ordered UVEP y
THIS IS AFACT
which may b
Bring Her With You
WOMEN know better than men what is good qua
lity in ClothT They know a pure wool fabric
whenJfctfgJMg awirthey have good taste too
in the telectiBpMpf esigri and eolonThat is why
we like vB3 Hcr With You whea yon want
to buy a new fit eicoalL Ask for the Intemanoo
genuine all wool Ijjcv aiidput the guestion of worth lo
Q a n ttaad the
aycthete > tevenorabrtwliiiahifUdy
Tex3fprodoged 082 fi3
ning bales inters numne
397r592 ollesSeirsland 90368d
Vrbund 112 887 > > V >
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