Rains County Leader (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, June 7, 1912 Page: 2 of 8
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Historic Blackguards
by ALBERT RAYS ON TCRMUNE
mr.jr b<
•r'fn 40l*-'l *n thema*
th* Doctor
■ In Manlratn *>«<4
if their Chau -luqua
ou!d euipluy a call
iiU Ui«u( na nu migsestj ail' nu«u
Pop* Clement VII a attention .Ha al-
W. N U., DALLAS NO 2»-1«12.
Kaap your feera to
ahara vour courage w
L Stevenaon.
ill IS ta the
atory of a ipao
rarer gi
needed U
AijfTIM mi'rrurwr
grncted bid) a pe-elin c' IE.MM) a
year
rw Cm* ; ext ten >oara Hi.tod wr.a a
Blokt cc jlly infnru.ed the dufca that
they Inteuoeo to u.~* !*♦•** from the
g'bbet ou <**uk the conspirators tied
PfwituBj »A«v -**d M*vsd
•“Vh-TVi h tiLaiv” a a- it ia as*
plained It, MfcU fcsog, "The
to WefMUo.- Ia pkga
Bear read <ta aW a leiitrV A -w-
Si ittxirxz.'Z! -trrcz:
cumouc.. *•' vaiSanA ! sso sic To*
•r or LouOno rraa room lo room a•
»: * *-«- *•*• ’ • sat s??t!2 Ss vs*9
aB'h'.l v-»or at us tmMa. »" as/
It losx fit nil
b < tit h' <1 \nf u 'In 4' ir.itrf'
GOT IO TH . CAUr>f.
Aif) VhOfl ii ftjrmp »r* of Kidney j
Trouble Var *hed.
C J ^tfaiAnoMa, 1 U.» K. First St. |
eoiu tfron Kana «av “f war tpe*at- '
#4 u f • alone la He kidney but not I !
Cured • ’rd iotoi time altar, wan leal* j 1
to* bad. I knew J
uu.tz meat be anoth* I (
•r atoi.e that would I )
h*** to be cv* v„t. I j j
derided ic try l>-»an ■ j J
Kidney rilla and the '
kldttar action
jf£#s. proved rig*'* 1
THE $tFE LAXATIVE
FOP ELDERLY PEOPLE
! petien
> light. f
rgely
They t
aru.iurui and atone
ptrtklaa passed frea
uia and final I v ‘lie atone i»#eif, partly
dieeoh«><l but at ill ua bif ae a pea
With It d!iai>t>oarad a'l e/n.dnnu of
ant headache.
I have gained about Mi pounde aloe#
auJ tael well and heart;."
**WVr.« T*u. tkvrr la 'ame. Ketnenaber
tb* NaOi«. -iXMN’IS" Mu. aii «(ui«>a.
fWtir MUIora to. Huffalo, N. Y.
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C«i)7rl|bl, by tb* Prmmm ]‘mU<os'n« Oa. (Tba X*» York Wo» 4).
Benvenuto Cellini, Swashbuckler * nd C*eniu»
itNIUI * d /
where he prompt f Blew one mao id 1 < w ear-
duel end wourdeu another bearcely entire ■:
had high Influences revured h e par- ] In u
dun f r these offeuaea when
Moat elderly people are morn or
tree troubled a lib a chronic, per*
■latent ccnatlpatlon. due
lack ot sufficient exercise
difficulty ia digesting even
food with a N>ni*i| lent h« Irhtng
of etoinarh guaea. drowsiness after
eetlne heed* -he and a feeilrg of laaal-
tide and general dlscotWort.
Doctors aiivtee against cathartic* and
▼talent purgatlvaa of e*u» kind, rec*
uamendf g % r-lld. ganua iaswiire
I tvnlc. ID , Pr. Caldwall'a SyTup Pepaln.
Hear try
lie id Tea.
| h 001! clde;
tij.jd* »t of hie
a >odrouv a»t
and .?»ia of his
bla thSf a.'d car*
tala Hkr; atuih
buekler and Di-
li i i 1 n-acuiptor
ffuch In a nutihel! .
Is the character of
on# of history h atrang^et blackgunrde | scrape which rent him back to Italy
llnryenuto Cellini again He weut to Hume, and was ar
Cenlnl a as born at Fluioaca, Italy. ; iwsted on a charge of hating etoien
la 1S00 His father, a maker of m* practoua jewels from the popa'a ’iara
nlcal !netruin«n*g, wanted bla eon to Callln! was cond mned to death and
follow tl^a same trad# Benvenuto .**■ thrown .uj * •s'lu at the aetla of
II 1
uidsml'h who .,‘ianoad to offsnd
Than after a aeries of political
■ *e be found It else tu leave
I I 1 alv an.* lot.rneved »o the < Mirt of
King Janneta 1. of tr%Lcm. Thera he
__wua received into b4gh favor, bit pro-
TflTlhl i ceeded to get into a rather 1 npleaaant
worker and engravsr
h la ex<juia1*e«y chased
As a mere lad j b it wu soon caught aud put back
era- ! hts e-»li. i h« frieoaahip of the pow<
Dr Caldw'tlle Syrup Pepeln Is the
perfect laxaiive. easy In action, cer-
tain In tffect and. withal, pleas* e*. to
the taate. It poetesses toi/r prepvr-
•iae ti*a«. kueng'ueb tee sumiaca, liver
end bowele and la a tenicd v ihat Las
been f'yf *y*n *h- gTCSf f’asdhy 1-
thousand* of fatuities and should be
In every faui'ly • iedirlne chest It le
equeby as valuable (or crlldrei. a* for
older people
Druggist* everywhere »ell Dr fald
we.'’e Syrup Hepsln In boo and II Ob
bottler If you have never trine 1t
tend your name and address to Dr W.
H < aid veil 101 Washington 8t. Mon-
uituu, ah., euu u« win ua vety giua to
a«t.d a sample bottle for trial.
am the espease This hoy was to call
any doctor who w-s* wanletl wltl.oct
dljtneh g • he speaker, us It «aa sl' ,
barraaau.g *o him and looked as ti
they were doing It to advertise with
o«* expense Bo It All weut well tin
HI th*. .n wh .. CtrL kle*.tl V*
Otllllaml spoke As he was talking
>*y a eitaia doctor had a call from ,
\e nlattiu'ir sn.l be welbiM* .etS rath-
■ c**r*.»*-xiy. Sobs of tba peo- ,
* who kntw uf the arrangement.
r In hit pocket, ret
• bring a fortune fp
nry n*tJe not
I’slllnl set eul
from the world, its
drafted from one Italian city to anotn-
#r falling ronsteetijr linn trouble, lead
li>g a grossly dissolute life, lig* t'ng
ss he went, and Incidentally turnliig
out miracles of arttatic work.
He •••ached Rome at length, where
.argbrd or snltkv
got It He self:
That la the way
■tart" And r*-
tui caru.aet of terrace wts a pa'uou
for him. and he aet forth again upon
uia wander* ug«
His go.a* rslroma nature and »he rt-
valty cl gruai men mads Cel'inl’a
neat few years miserable KvtfT man e
t nM^tnAC cw*'e*t *t»e*igh rone
denied hi« splendid genius. In fact.
Cellini the Genius was forever aariug
CslUal the blackguard from the p**»*
lab ueut of hi* vni»deeds.
its died. *n me native city. DwceBtLcr
11# a P.ievee years l»«fere hie
He used
Change?*'
“He e under
Dt a New a fe.
Is working like I
be rather lasy. V
Hi# 5-ck
live H••*
-r»-u - d »he speaker s^ became one of the pope’s court mu- oeath. Cellini began to wri *. his au'o
wrholeeociie m*nith. and aweet brer
will fin-1 I'&Jttiuo Antiseptic a joy
postpaid on receipt of price by
faiton 'Toilet Co , iwvctoa. vis
folk*
ly brother got his
»tx!> roared
v Be-ng a Baseball Star.
a atar’a )cb la a hard cue. The
nien-al ttrsln Is even grenter than
the i.bvslre*. Por what he undergo**
•Iclana and eiecuted, in sp*r« iuc
luc^la. some l>eatitlful seals and m*
rtsllton- When Rome was attacked b,
< etiinl fough
the impel**;
bravelr In ti,#
Acc«*rdlrg to hi
ment Le slew.
nrlnr« nf n
KTernal City's defense
is own unproved state
single handed, the
\y player who. through
'Hence, achieves a rep
‘llllant work, thus nt
o the park t<
indlvtdufi! «-i
u*atlon lor
trai l ire fan-
Play
He Is a star only so
I*erfornisiifcB stand out
the salary of a star
utatlos brings^**
o tne box office The
the waning «>f hi* sen
Hourbon during this slogs (Thera
do rearon to bellewe ♦hie hener t»
lory o
re he
that
of his cv
not uoe of the
strew CeUlnl’s stor;
Back to Florence he went, the news
of Lit Roman exploits winning him
pardon and a welcome. T .'ere, he set-
tled down and devoted himself to en
gravit g and sculp ure. It was dm
tng this period that he made bla cels
brated “Herculee' "
the Karta ’ and The Vumldtan _
He returned to Rome, after a time. ' morUL
pport
n Mo
I biography. This ia one of * xe tuoet de-
i iightful books of IU sort ' l existence;
I not only for The picture it gives of a
j t.fe of atntggie and me era tu which
! that a.rugg'e was waged, but because
of Its portrayal of CeiUhla monstroua
> v nlty. h'» total lack of tnitbtuiueee
He writes with calm satisfaction
j,v0,,v the klIMpg of h*s victims telle
I of bla alleged io*«r to raise demons
| before him at will a**d assures the
I reader that be himself was so utterly
under divine protectloi that once or
i twice be awoke in the morning to '
find bla heed dlttwned Ly a glowing
i nalo
The man died By tb* ««r' 1 at large
hie character and hi. misdeeds became
half forgotten. But Ms work la luw
day that ae«
aatlonalism
bla salarv
Outing
the waning of
».yell FP* la
RrCvf Cf P eceutlon
M. t^mxliiiry a concern, as ev
pressed In the hous- over the ml)!- .
tary I'rlllfng going on it* the norih of I
Iralgi.d iemiada one of a srory of how
trel* tii was occaaluualiv tauak*. <o t
«h. . ,, ut# p*u»< The war off*< c rt\r* 1
sent » famous officer over * Inspect
the militia regiment*, a.id , it officer,
after lospcfU.g asked «.• a few
words with the drill -un*.
"The**- ut«M of * ■ -eM -
"could not lilt a target aa Mg as th, '
1«»weT of London Yo*' can't ha -
taken much pain* to teach them "
' Tache t'dm to shorn, gasped * > |
sergeant "Of cmiree I did not t*.
thlin lo r.boot, y*r honar, for, b«,^|
If I did there wouldn’t be » iff -rd
left In Munvtei i^ondoi. a a. , .* ie. I
DiFFEMNT NOW
Since the Sluqger, CcNee, V as Aban-
doned.
tnrtl w-er*
wilder and mc-e
dramatic* th. u
ttoae of a dime
The mar was
"Colonel*' or ‘ C»p
tain" Thomas
HI. id. a add er of CAPTAIt. fti OO (»
la •rc'xnd about If*. I
Colonel B!-»od, n “Diin- No»el Hero” in Real Lai J
folk mlftit
don. At l.nctU tb.f cue. ta |
the epartmeot whe*-# the crown and
j "orb" and scepter and other royal j
lew els of Kng'.anJ were kept
I At a signal. L4wards, tne gtiardlaa i
I of the tieasuie was attacked He de* j
• fend-Hi himself and was nearly ruur- |
j dered Leaving L«1 wards bound on I
{ the floor tilood enalched up the jew j
I sled crown U England, t.'d it under |
I hi** ’eng clerical cloak and strolled i
keefuliy out of tae rc m. One ol i
’orb" aud fol- i
arfleld T<*a helps humanity tha work
r Taken for liver and UMn#>
...ta. , rttk usneea nd -«tnetlpai.en
'ort me *r. 'rc'xnrt about ir • J
**a«M ^e.’.Ie.- . t * war er#in«t 1 hla follower* atole 'he
Ktng < harle# of England this young I iov ed him.
adventurer joined ;he Pmrllsmeatnry I But tr * alarm ia..d
army an«i won a reputation for reck-
less coureg” After parliament had
overthrown and beheaded the king
and had put Oliver C'romwtll In charge
o( England’* governnicr», Colonel
Wood found himself without .oaj oc-
"U oat ion thrilling cnou«.U to satisfy
him Hut his time came o^n after
Charles II. («on cf the beheaded mou
arch) mounted the British throne.
I Hood th«n stirred up an luaurrec-
tton In Irelar.d. planning to begin ibe
rebellion with the capture of Dublin
Cast’s and the n*l*4njr or the JHike of
Oruiond. lord Uet te»*xnt * Irelaod. It
was a cUvvr plot Hut It ' .I’ed Hknid
a#caoe<l Many nf Lis fr!*nds and
fellow rebels vr# hanged Hlocd
ore bltlmie*
than any
bad rMmate.
ml as coffee be*
feine, the drug In
tiably cr
-ea tied
one other thing—*
(Tea la just as hn*
cause It tontaln*
pwranwrr
•• on. year s • Vwn^- —^llK,
* V O.l.-I l)f V, I [
boils
very
the hi
| ik' i 1^4 »w b- a it Lapp* n« ! 1
I Pnttlty am* cinvlnoed that toy
sickness • as due to i he u»e o* a (fee,
and /a * rtie leas than i* rear ego I
uffee bm<‘i 4*-trim dflSlt'a#
iW
. would be
# t material pmi
? lid L«<1 sw*r-.
v«nnJ
eon. waa
mm lug la
*»,nn •(»«( t'n*e i |
»w.i. not hag m .iarU
istned 16 pound
■kt this
t« fhi, >ee of Postum lu rt.v« e of oof-
tfTEtr _____
hut goon ten-
i mind war driving bone, on rr* |
| of Dwceraher t», lt>70. *’ .ough e Qi.ri
London street*, when hi* «arriant waa
•urroun iod by a.>u e yA % • of
j •■ikmwn men OWBoeff wee ee< ed,
I dr + i««tAi hie twwcS * * 'iff
. o.T n the direction ot Tyburn iM
I (1/tvlfAl official place of execution
i •* * the eoot where some of Rlood'a
frlebA* had beet, hanged).
laed Th*
thieves were chased aud * t ight Thus
England wae rpered th* uuepeekeMo
humiliation of Idler He royal crown1
by s thief. P’ond waa tnrown in»o
jell. No one doubted tnet he w..uldi
he put to death at uu< e pi* won- i
dereil w het tortures would be Inflicted '
on the men who had oared to lay un
holy ban ’.a on the royal regalia
But Blood's luck held good He
managed to get word to King Charles
n. that if he were executed there
were hundreds of It lends who would
avenge his death He ts also satg tc
have been In the secret employ e tee 1
dissolute Duke of Rockingham who
was a favorite of the king and who .
hated the Duke of Ormond it was
.frs whispered that Bur king hero had i
inspired Hlnod'a sftwr* oft Ormond
and ‘*»ei ].# perbap* counted on pay-
ing soma of hla own ducal gambling
itr ana) of the sale ot the stoieu ,
UIcmmI'* iiUAAirdtaie Saw.-.
H- MtlWUljr * »»it •] iL p tSOD ‘yfb
on* knows just waat took place dur
tng tT.e fttUrrltw or what tofml
dals tjiool tbie.-Uened u> cxr.«ie« if he
»«<• htlk - In every oat'a turpria*.
' harlee sot only Sot Blood free hot
piwoeu Li.Ji le LStffc fevo; at ; .art «iU
girl#* Breeker. of Old.
Elijah waa fed L> tb. ravens.
"I don’t care If the waiters do
atiike,’’ ho boasted.
ro UKIVK «M T M AT.AMS
„i*. ■rrit.s.'.nv vnsns
bk<- fery-u a ta ewnlr y aSust
l/AI 1 £«■ a Ml.,,
I UD Evcrj, Moll
th. In uxur,, Fv.*r,
SOUV’* Uli AO-’SHTOSk <e •uMS,
)*wes *4d—n vvu wart work t owe ’ >ar
«■* ngbA h<uf, * day. wrtts u>
ss.,52 toBAjmsm#
S
^AjT Easy Way(
to net rid of a spell
of IatUsMtlon, Sick
H*«da:Le, Ccntti
pation, Biliousness,
Hesnburn.Crtmps
or Msisriil Disor-
ders is to tike
HOSTETTER’S
STOMACH
BITTERS
11 TONES - STRENGTHENS -
INVIGORATES ■ REBUILDS
Tr/ e battle todsysnd t* con.
vlnced All Druggists.
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If you have me lima or othoe
Itching, burning, unsightly skin
Ot scalp erupt-on. fry Resinol
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I i*- dub- a l.'.itfrlfy ifopt e**«y r
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Hill, Tom W. Rains County Leader (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, June 7, 1912, newspaper, June 7, 1912; Emory, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth832085/m1/2/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Rains County Library.