Rains County Leader. (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, May 10, 1912 Page: 6 of 8
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iiOKst SALE DISTEMPER
You know «!i«! you evil or buy through tha a«L*.* has at
or.* rhanc* In flftr «© •» »!*• HAI.K HI AH1.K IiifllSIfPI
••HP'»I(N'8" Is >our true protect 1 >n, your ouly **ffgward.
as air* as you rraat aM your hows with It. »ou will m>
l>« |tf «>f I — rt SS‘ir* It nr|■ as a SOI ■ • t w iM n
Isr how th*y ar* *>*possd." 60 rcab and |! a bottle,
and 1.0 down hn'Mf* at all soml drufslits. boras g«
ho imi or drllvmd by tha manufacturers.
•POM* otoitai co.. Ckssiists a*S OacUrtstsrsts, OOSHtb. Mg.. U |
value. wtucH protect* tks wsarsr agalaat high p
factor • hs> a of sthar rntksi. BECAUSE) tksy
rrononaud aad aabsfartsry ; yaa coci
V l.;>ouflass»inaa BECAUSE: they I
fit and waar. DON'T TAKF A SUBS
If v«Hir dm ter csaaot *opp!> W L. I »«-.** •• «l*
bkuvt mii( inrywhni <>«li»rry ihtrge* pi«|*uS.
K •qasl far style.
JTE FOR W. L. I
m W I ■ l>oa|laa. Hr*
swBa
r^se^
Oaicoi®
The Talno!
I n a patriotic j wi, an* I k) • my
rat tvs land;
I am fond at saying that all men ars
•qua).
I balleve that all our school* ahould
klldren understand
lutlwn was op, rssalou's
Basest
Cu iir* giuri< us Fourth you vs assn ms
on tha platform *;t' ths rsot
While they rsad dor untent of lada-
penrism -e.
If there# any pubU« meeting north or
south or east or wsst
n mans a ape#, h
with its patriot!*
• I havo tha prop
nd al Just ths proper i
shout of ths old flag
Aiwa • calling ft of
nd old ham
1 am In
that tLillis you
taj.
proper hlfaluttn man
moment 1 will
courts, “ths
When the rongrossmen and othsra apeak
of bulwark# of ths stats
You is swars thst they ars all rs-
feeHn* to me
And when editors desire remarks on
questions that are graat
Th*» will send reportei
phrases.
NEVER EtlTIBCtY XtK* OtfT
The Baceier Survives In drag! Num-
I bam, Daaptt# Attacks of Matt
ikitifvi Fuse,
Bachelors, llkti rf.e poor, era hare
always with uc They never tmcoais
OXtltirt 1*4 rifling arm* each lE
attacked by an opposing army of fe-
males, and aacb individual is. of
course. defeated and lad away to the
► laughter, yet. In spite of this fact,
tha bachelor still persists
Many things coanplrs to keep biro
j going, for out there ars the clllea.
| Bachelors who lire lu cities learn to
> be very comfortable They enn ar-
range their |MN )1«m orations to suit
I themselves and can at any time bring
none a friend fn dinner wttnou* any
criticism from the management,
j bachelors wno lire in cities can aiao
eat and drink what they please with-
j out Interference, and so far as all ths
I material comforts ars concerned, they
I <*§" regulate tbef* i‘»«>s »«> suit tbem-
| selves.
| On the other hand, the thing that
{ depletes the ranks of tha bachelors
I more than anvti Ins *Im t»
ussa. Many oactieiora gf»- willing to
put up with almost any kind of a hard
Ufa so long as they can i#l someone
to share It with Ease and luxury
are. after all, among the minor con-
cerns; after a bachelor has expert
*nced them for a sufficient length of
time he Is wining to gst married, if
only to have someone to Quarrel with
Man Is always looking for trouble.—
Ufa.
ERUPTION COVERED BODY
•'Throe years ago this winter I had
a breasing out that covered my whole
body. It Itched so It seemed aa If 1
ahould go craxy. 1* first came out In
little pimples on my back and spread j
till It covered my whole body and
Hubs down to any knees, also my anna
down to my elbows. Where I j —
?♦ made t-srer, ss4 the ter 1—
ritle Itchiug anu burning sent me
; from sleeping. I tried several reme
dies ail to no purpose. Then ! rr-
I eluded to try the Cullcura Remedies I
! used the Cutlcura Soap and Cutlcura
J Ointment, also the Resolvent, for
i pietciy cured me of eczema I have
| had ho retain of Ibw dla««»« abac*. I I
never had a good night's rest after the
skin eruption first broke out till 1 com
men red using the Cutlcura Soap and
j Ointment I bad only used them a
few days before I could see they wen#
beginning to heal, and the terrible 1
Itching was gone.
“Those that lived In (be nouse at
the time know how I Buffered, and
how the Cutlcura 8<>ep end Ointment ,
cured me I never take a bath with i
out ualng tha Cutlcura 8oap. and i
do not believe there are better rem-
edies for any gfetn d!*ccrr than tbg !
TVrwio^h DtfrffidnflmM'
ness ais* n *XoMalBSM«Rr
opiuiu Murphinf iwr MfficnL
Not Narcotic.
A*«rfrrt Rro«dv forOa»»*i
Hon. Sour StoMch.DIvrtia
Wornui («m*uoriJVwna
liras ««; Loss Of Surr
HEW YORK.
The Kin# You Have Always Duuyht, and which has been
la om for over SO years, has bone the al* nature ol
- and baa been made wader bis nn-
aunal anpervulon daMlb tnlaaey.
t+m&ICZlUcZiK Allow no ewe In deceive yew In this.
All Counterfeit*, Imitations and ** Jnat aa *oed** are bn*
V.oevlments that trifle vrttb and endanger the health ef
all and Children—Kxperlenoe against Kiyninub
What is CASTORIA
Castorla Is a harmleF. substitute for Castor Oil, Para*
(forlr. Drops and Ki.otlilnt; hvrups. It 1* 1*leasedt. It
K'nnlu neither Opium, Morphme nor other MsrrnUo
ant stance, lti buf la l*> .____uUs. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness, it cures Dlarrlia-u and Wind
Colio. n relieves jeruunar '1 roubles, cures Danstlnstlos
and Flatulency. It assimilate* the Food, regulates tta
Monm, h and Dowels, giving healthy and natural steep.
The Children’s 1‘anaeea—Thu Mother’s Friend.
GENUINE CASTOR IA ALWAYS
Bean the Signature of
The Kind Yon Save Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years
plain-folks
•ping of my hand,
la quite propkstls
Cullcura Soap and Ointment " (Hlgnwd)
ap an
Miss Sarah Calkins Waukegan 111.,
Mar If, 1111 Although Cutlcura fan tan when they got tired playing
Soap and Ointment are sold by drug- bridge wblst alx thousand >*ara> ago.
k * “1‘alera everywhere, a sam-
ple of each, with 82 page book, will be When Your Feet Acne
mailed free on apillcation to “Cutfc > «* <* *•, Nora <»r Callous
cu,..- D.P, l H„.ton. 5sMa£:«c aW'i’SL
lie shsksn into ths short, wilt aivr intunt
| rrlirf. Makrt Walking a d<light. It is ths
irrratrst Comfort discovery of the agr Clrrr
Jitwyi testimonials 8old evetrwhere, 81V
j ’<tn t ttuffU nm\ aui-hiuuit 1"' free twiu-
»>Ie, addrvsa, Allen 8. Olmsted.I>cRoy,N.Y.
An Evception to the Rule.
“Jinks Is a man who has bis bam
uier out on all occasions ”
“I bet there la one occaalou where
he hasn't."
“Wbeg'a tnatT*
“When It s time to put down the
carpet.”
W Msrv the Leak was.
Boarder (excitedly)—Tbere’a a ru
mor afloat— *
Mistress —Jennie, turn off the watsr
In room 4!—Judge
Him. TNJkK T«’t kto* • ha» r«>a are i*k urn
Tba torwbla la n alm» •Hia'sA wwwrv vie.
• atiwios ii it timp’T OaiSinu an* Iron la* i*ii,rn
funs and ih* •ffertkd turns f> r gvunn
Tha Situation.
Knlcker—What la the matter?
Rocker—The cook baa divorced
nnd wants allmonr —Harper's Baxar. |
!KiVs’t maks satpwrsek erf your keen r> wkee
a iM«m of (Jarhsid Tea can curs >ou af
iaditfrfU
mgs
the Chinese Invented fan tan.
Wanga—What did he say?
Bangs—Why, he aald they
they Ii
tired
J can hardly give ssprseeton to my sen-
timents on kings
And tn sll ths forms of government
rolled royal.
dtofutan them all w«*h spurning end
I turn to better things
For to all tha good, plain p
ijer
-If they gro. then tho bora#
2 bet on yeaterda.* was running bare
IkbUu.
The Modern Spring
Smiling softly to himself. Winter
dnger
proceeded
opnag.
A second later he Jumped Into the
«ui, auti stole Hurriedly away, mutter-
ing
"That *ooi woman has been reading
the Chicago papers '
For Spring had hurried him with a
hatpin
W. L. DOUG
SHOES
•2.60 <3.00 *3.50 *4.00 *4.503*5.00
FOR MIN, WOWIN AMO BUYS
W. I.. Douglas S4.<K) S4Ml BJLOO skemiequal Cutou
Reach Work costiag RB-OO to SAAK)
Ostgslr mf W L. Ota|ls* 09.00 »r 09 So gees' sAees VNI
aesMIsetv tatvtsr rase pairs tfstStr asks*.
Why doe. W. L Douglas maks aad sell mare fine sheas
than any other manufacturer lu tha world ? BECAUSE. he
amps itu aam# and price oa tho hoM'm
— Do you think horseohoes are
El ale—O-ace has had her picture
ne and given one to each member
Reduce The Feed Bill-Improve The Animate
Cowl g*rv sort aad better MDk aad PotSert
►ne '•/ wore Hn aed all ae w*rf» aa
Horeee snd Mulee lo aor» rork c
• heeo end uoata grow beuar newce
Cattle and Hog a lobrea B«r* «e» i
belter btailb aodTuudltlua wbra fed oa
Hjao aj«^ .^r* t
Cottonseed Meet and Cottonseed Hull*
for brsedin* •*• »u sl..« ttork, «».»• <-»»• •■•». •. ,•*. it «
valuable. Mu« h l>rtter than Hay, far rhea per than Cora.
Write for free BookWt <ootaialag aurk vaiaakle lafematlo*) te readers aad 09900
THE BUREAU OF FUBLICITY
Inletstste Cottonseed Crushers Assoc atien
bar family.
Ernest—Why, where la aha going
kiswr—uoiug to fuey Liidgu lor
rphy Ho your »on Idnpts
hla airjoplane? Hure. Ol
- »«l !%.» .tS" Ur C> ii* A
Htr Estlmats
You uill bv bllkii as toe atm u( i
ibis company.” exclalmcil tha Lead :
isg Lefy. !& her most emphatic tcsec.
"but 1 want to tell you that no on« I
could find von with tha I.lck talaacope !
and s ch.rrt rS tho brs\ n* rfs-ewn ♦ r. I
a arala "
Then they *.ant oi tl^ stage for the
lovs scene
H*memu*> ie • ,irs#i.
A skit—Anil flirt ynn, iliifis run,m J
Vsr you tn M« sill?
■ sun— won, n. nnnsanoffsa ns sll j
rist,:. t— lUi vu --7 U ii.is i su> I
tk* s«i> lh vUi
.Y'XAv
Grand Ma s Advice to-
ller Grandchild
"When I was a child
tii^ UlUUiCl w mu
Grand Ma’s
Liver and
Stomach lea
lli*(c.'ii i’t V sitii’i i oi
other catharti<-s. I still
t»ke it amt I attribute my perfect health to its perfect
laxative effect. It is pleasant to take. Ready yet thoi
oujthly cleanses the system — bcRin now i.nd take
it into old aRc.” At driiggistt 2Sc the package
*\Xcu lilt sAkf • Sivii • fcOwlswo M*V
(op. ha la apt to look around for tho
Ore eacapea.
Ten ywtr mntllri and mnr friaada
will sou to It that you bavu plenty to
y, muj a iSakS is b€pt busy ^STiig
ara riicfl in etuis inlug thins* lo
m wmmjm
•G
mm*—
m%r
mm
Fell.
Mrs Murphy Ho you»
fell from
i Imam A 1st L
corrtapondcnce ache
Mrs Casey — 11^ *►». but
ah lopped abort in the middle of a iua
arm —f lpplneA»v*0
I /Ota of people lire and learn the
things that gre of no uau to them.
Cordelia, the graas widow
Death turks hr A Weak Hear*
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Hill, Tom W. Rains County Leader. (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, May 10, 1912, newspaper, May 10, 1912; Emory, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth832078/m1/6/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Rains County Library.