The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, April 19, 1907 Page: 2 of 8
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suffer from Dyspeysla, Constipation,
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who takes care that the Dutch
^jtnMkvmark, shown below,
appears on every keg of white
lead he buys, is perfectly pro-
tected; as perfectly as if he
were a railroad official buying
hundreds of tons, and with a
‘plaints, when Herbine will bur® you.
F. C. Waite, Weatville, Fla., writes:
“I was sick for a month with chills
and fever, and after taklnetwo bottles
of Herbine am well and healthy.”
Solp by Price £ Mitchell. -------
to see that no adulterant is
palmed off on him.
CoBier or Southern
Pure White Lead
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Joe Green, editor of the Moody
Courier for two months, stepped
down and ont two weeks ago and
lar.
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corps of chemists at his back I * sought new fields. He at first
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and Pure Linseed Oil are abso-
lutely necessary
to good painting
SEND FOR
BOOK
“ A Trfk on Pntnl.”
«trm v«lu»iilo in (or
tutinn on' the pnlnt me
»nhj«<-,. Sent free / n Irad parked <»
noon rwiueet. *» bnr* *U» mar*.
NATIONAL'LEAD COMPANY
Clark Ave. and urtb 8t., St.LouU. Mo.
thought Moody was too moral a
town to permit a skating rink,
but when a first class rink, was
opened and he saw hundreds of
Moody/s good people riding the
feetwagons he could stand his dis-
appointment no longer. Another
thing that worried Brother
Green was his close proximity to
boozeville. The Courier is now
under the management of James
Hartfield, wh6m this' scribe has
known for almost a score of
years. Here’s wishing you suc-
cess, Jim.—McGregor Mirror.
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i*ys: “I'caught a severe cold while
huhting a burglar in the forest awafflp
last fall. Hearing of Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy, I tried it, and after
using two small bottles, I was com-
pletely cured.” This room is intended
especially for coughs and cold, It
will loosen and relieve a severe cold
in less time than by any other treat-
ment and is a favorite wherever its
superior excellence has become known.
For Sale by Price and Mitchell. The
Corner Drug Store.
a new#
pur man in this way: You
tors do not tell the truth. If you
Gillespie
did you could not live; your
For Sale Cheap—the Connolly
rubber tire buggy, party bought
it don.t need it, never been out
of town. J. K. Proffitt.
‘Pneumonia's Deadly Wo.ik
For Sale by all Dealers.
A half page cartoon in the
Waco Times-Herald depicts the
ruin of that city by the mere
fact of a prohibition election be-
ing ordered. A great comet is
depicted as approaching the city
and the people are Heeding in
every direction. Within the tail
of the comet are these words:
“Prohibition election.’’ Beneath
the cartoon is the statement:
The - comet that will destroy
Waco.” If such a little thing as
a prohibition election will des-
troy Waco it does not deserve to
stand. A town- whose business
foundation can be made to trem
ble because the people want to
vote on the whiskey question is
a very weak sister, Such argu
Doing Business Again.
‘‘When my friends thought l was
about to take leave of this world, on
account of indigestion, nervousness
and general debility,” writes A. A.
Chisholm, Treadwell, N. V.. ”aad
when it looked as if there was no hope
left, I was persuaded to try Electric
Bitters, and I rejoice to say that they
are curing me. T am now still gaining
daily.” Best tonic medicine on earth,
Guaranteed by Price & Mitchell drug-
gists. 50c.
had so seriously affected m\ right
lung,” writes Mrs. Fannie Connor, of
Rural Route I. Georgetown. Tenn.,
‘‘that I coughed continuously night
and day and the neighbors’ predicted
—consumption — seemed lnev itable,
until my husband brought home a bot-
tle of Dr. King’s New Discovery,
which in my case proved to be tha only
real cough cure, and restorer of weak,
sore lungs.” When all other remedies
utterly fail, you may still win in the
battle against lung add throat troub-
les with New Discovery, the real cure.
Guaronteed by Price & Mitchell
druggist. 50c, and *1.00. Trial bottle
free.
Brownwood. Bulletin: This
has been art unusually dry spring
in this section. It has been im-
possible to get a good stand of
corn, and the outlook for that
crop is not promising. Most of
the land will be planted in sor-
ghum, millet and cotton, and if
the statements of the old inhabi-
tants that a dry spring is always
followed by a wet summer and
fall is true, these crops ought to
do well and the pried of the crops
gives promise of being good.
Dallas News: The oldest inha-
bitant has beend known to
err in his meteorological
prognostications. But it is
right to put faith in him when he
is optimistic. If he says -the
summer in Brown County is go-
ing to be a good summer, believe
him. Even if results prove his
mistake, the summer will be
gone before his error is fully
would
newspapers would be a fail
The editor replied. You a
right and the minister who
at all times and under all cir-
cumstances tell the whole truth
about his members, alive or
more than one Sunday, and then
he will find it necessary to leave
town in a hurry. The press and
the pulpit go hand in hand with
whitewash. brasher and pleas-
ant words, magnifying little vir-
tues into big ones. The pulpit,
the pen and the grave stone are
the great saint making triumvi-
rate. And the geat minister
went away looking very thought-
ful while the editor turned to his
work, and told of the unsurpass-
ing beauty of the bride. Ex-
change.
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Dr. G.W. Collins
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Dentisf
Clifton, - Texas
Office in Brooks Building
Best is the great restorer. We tire
our muscles by exercise and then rest
to restore them; yet a great many of
us do not stop to think how little rest
we give to our stomachs. As a usual
thing no part of our bodies is so gen-
erally overworked as our digestive
organs. A tired and overworked
stomach will give signs of distress to
which we pay no heed until at last
Dyspepsia takes hold, indigestion is
just a warning, and if we heed the
warning we can easily avoid further
consequences. Kodol is a most thor-
ough stomach relief. It digests what
you eat and gives the stomach the
I needed restand greatly assists in re-
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JAMES M. ROBERTSON
Attorney and Counselor,
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Meridian,
Texas.
acknowledged. I hen it ineeaea resianugre»ny »»»!»»» ...
be too late to • grieve over the j stori-ag p t() ;ts normal activity and
milk that might have been.
For Sale.—Eggs from Prize
’inning, Light Brahma chick-.
on\ $1.25 for 15; $2.25 for 30.
A. C. Brands.
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WANTED.
To hire two good men by the
month or year to work on farm
and ranch; good wages and
steady work; prefer married
men, and will furnish houses,
usefulness. Kodol is sold on a
guarantee relief plan. It is sold here
by Price A Mitchell.
IVe Reiterate.
w. H. Carter, of Clifton, is
here to spend a few days in the
interest of his health. He is a
printer of experience, and has
That for more than fifteen years
Hunt’s Pure has been working on the
afflicted. Hs mission is to cure skin
troubles, particularly those of an
wood and water. If you mean j itching character. Its succes is not
business come and see me at on
account of advertising, but be-
once.
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H. C. Odle, Meridian or cause it surely does the work. One
Good Judgement.
is the essential characteristic of men
and women. Invaluable to good
business men and necessary to house-
wives. A woman shows good judge-
ment when she buys White's Cream
Vermifuge for her baby. The best
worm mediciue ever offered to moth-,
ers. Many indeed are the sensible on the t.hfton Retold
mothers, who write expressing their j sas Leader.
gratitude for the good health of their I --------— —------
children, which they owe to the use of1
White’s Cream Vermifuge. Sold by
Price ,v Mitchcll.
DO YOUR DUTY.
Don’t be afraid to do your duty
because some one ridicules or
opposes you. A man who has
opinions of his own and the cour
age to advocate them will be sure
to have opposition in this world,
because lie runs across or con
trary to other people’s opinions;
but just keep right and your con-
science clear. Don’t worry about
what other people say: life is too
short for that.. Some will abuse
been employed for several years |you through envy, others from
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CLIFTON, TEXAS
Figure With
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Sellffieverything that enters into the construction
of a building. Including LONG LEAF YELLOW
PINE LUMBER, RED *CYPRSS SHINGLES,
DOORS, WINDOWS, MOULDINGS, SCREEN
DOORS, SCREEN WIRE, NAILS; - HARDWARE,
LIME, CEMENT, BRICK and the world renowned
Strawn Enterprise: We were
asked the other day to put in a
notice about some folks going
fishing on Sunday recently, but
declined to do so. Lots of peo-
ple don’t mind going fishing or
doing other acts on Sunday or
any other day that is not consid-
ered orthodox or in line with
highest moral teachings, but it
is an awful thing for the news
paper to publish it about them.
Some time ago a young man got
into a disreputable affair, and as
soon as he was caught in it
and placed under arrest lie
sent posthaste to request us not
to mention it in the paper, as it
“would grieve his mother so.
We asked which was worse—to
commit the act as he had done,
or publish the news as we should
do? One doesn’t always think
of it that way. We should not
do things we would be ashamed
for folks to know.
fur tomorrow what you can bo today.
If youjput off buying a bottle of Bal-
lard's Snow Liniment, when that pain
conies you want'have any. buy a bot-
tle today. A positive cure for 'rheu-
matism,- burns, cuts, sprains, con-
tracted muscles, etc. T. S. Grahrm,
Prairie Grove, Ark., writes:
••I wish to thand you for the good
results 1 have received from Snow
Liniment. It postitvelyS cured me of
rheumatism after all others had failed
Price ,V Mitchell.
want of principle and some be
cause they honestly differ from
you; but if you keep right on
openly, manfully and intelligent-
ly, and with your proper dignity
of character, honesty of purpose
and self-respect, those who differ
from you will respect you r opir.
ions.—Ex.
Mrs. Sam Frank of Clifton,
accompanied by her three nieces
iNiisses Mary, Lillie and Annie
Lyons, of Mosheim, were in the
city Monday and while here
gave the Courier a pleasant call.
—Valley Mills Courier.
' Actual Facts
For upwards of fifteen years Hunt’s
t.'ure lias been sold under a strict
guaranted to cure any form of itching
skin troubles known. No matter the
name—less than one per cent of the
purchasers have requested their mo-
ney back. WhV It simply does the
work.
SANTA FE TIME TABLE.
Corn and pu re corn chops for
sale.—Clifton Grain Co.
OPPORTUNITY
OF A
LIFE TIME
SOUTH BOUND.
No. 5..............11:02. a. m.
No. 17.............11:48, p. nr..
No. 15.............12:15, a m.
NORTH BOUND.
No. 0 ..... 5:22, p. m.
No. 18....... 4:55, a. m.
No. 16..............5:13, a. m.
[0UND.
The Price Of Health.
.CITY PAINT
"The price of health in ii*tnalarious
district i> just L’u cents: the cost of a
I box of I)r. King's New Life Pills.”
writes Mil a Slay ton. of Noland. Ark.
New Life Pills cleanse gently and im-
part new life and vigor to the system.
25c. Satisfaction guaranteed at Price
& Mitchel.
This pairmhas been sold longer in our town than
any other iaint, and without a single complaint.
Put up full gallons, full weight-^-17 pounds per
gallon. Why buy a cheap and untried paint when
you can get the Mound City Paint?
()ne of the Finest Ranches that
the world lias ever seen, enibra-
cing’about 115,000 acres in the
“Garden Spot of the World ’ is
now being opened up to the
American'people.
Dr. Chas. F. Simmons’
Goughs and colds contracts at this
season of the year should have itrA
mediate attention Bees Laxative
Cough Syrup contains honey and tar
and is unequalled for hoarseness,
croup and coughs Pleasant to take:
mothers endorse it: children like to
take jt^PNitains no opiates Moves
towels. Pt
tiie bowels. Price & Mitchell
Drs. Davis & Smith, Osteopa-
I thic Physicians at Clifton, Mon
day and Thursday, office in
Brooks building, room 19. Cran*
fill’s Gap at H. N. Hansons
Tuesday and Friday. tf.
bn’t • For
For Sale “One Pair Stimpson
computing scales, good as new,
will sell at a bargain. - Windham
Bros., Route 1, Norse, Tex.
Clifton Land and Loan Co.
In the treatment of Diles it becomes
necessary to haye the remedy put up
in such a form that it can be applied
to the parts affected Man Zan Pile
remedy is encased in a coliapsesible
tube with nozzle attached It cannot
help but reach the spot Relieves pt iitCPT
blind, bleeding, itching and protrud- T J ST AN 5 EL,
lng piles 5o cents with nozzle guar-
anteed Try it Price & Mitchell 3m
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Atascosa County (Texas)
Ranch is now on the Market.
Opportunities like this sel-
dom occur and will probab-
ly never occur again.
Opportunity “Seldom Come but
Once-’’
If there are those who were
under the impression that our
present legislature was going to
enact laws that would-prove det
rimental to the railroad interests
such persons can now cease to
entertain such ideas. The two-
cent passenger rate bill has been
shelved, and the latest victory-
scored was the passage by the
senate over the governor’s veto
by the required two-third ma-
jority the bill known as the Santa
Fe Merger—Wichita Times.
*210, payable *10 per month,
buys two lots for o home or bus-
iness in town and a farm of from
a 10-aere truck farm to a 040-
acre farm in Dr. Chas. F. Sim-
mons’ Ranch in Atascosa Coun-
ty, in balmy South Texas.
W8T. AU’T.
Japjjy-v-
Si»K.
HILLSBORO, TKX.
THE BEAUTIFUL GLOSS
comes from the varnish in De-
voe’s Varnish Floor Paint; costs
„ cents more a quart though.
Sold by Oscar J. Rea & Co.
‘•Good for eyerything a salve is
used for and especially recommended
for: Piles.” That is what we say
about DeWitt’s Carbolized Witch
Hazel Salve. That is what twenty
years’ of usage has proven. Get the
original. Sold by Price £ Mitchell.
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Baldridge, Robert L. The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, April 19, 1907, newspaper, April 19, 1907; Clifton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth797252/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nellie Pederson Civic Library.