Rains County Leader (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, June 29, 1917 Page: 2 of 10
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nth of *17 with the Spirit of’76
RAINS rorNTY I.EIDF.R
PLENTY TO EAT
BUT NO APPETITE
Tpnnossop Farmer Says He Came
Near Being Knocked Out
Last Summer.
HAS GAINED 25 POUNDS
M# and Pul Me on My I
Saya— Is Strong and Well and
Don't Mind Work Now.
“It may roiiimI unrcuiuuiahlc, and yog
may l>#li#vc me or not. I>u( after tak-
ing four bottle* of Tunluc 1 have gained
!Ki (MtundM, ‘•mui J. li. vn illiaina, m won-
knodn nnd pn>R|MToua farmer who re*
aid*** at (irveabrirr, Teou., near Nn*h-
vllle, Tenii.
"I Inid a bad case of Rtomarh trou-
ble hint summer. and It earn# pretty
near knocking me out." continued Mr.
Williams “It was something like
nervous Indigestion I been n to go
down hill. It looked like the more
meillelne I took und the harder I tried
to get well, the Worse I would get. We
tied pretty near everything to eat. but
nothing tanted right, ami I got no weak
und nervous I couldn't do anything.
“Before I had tht* afl»dl I weighed
10O pound*, and kept fulling off until
I got down to where I only weighed
MMMftl.
'
again, and feel strong and well. My
appetite la Nimpiy fine now, and I don't
mind my work. This Tanlar Ju*t took
right hold of me, and put me on my
feet.
"Well, air. the second day after I be-
gun taking it. I got hungry and oh,
how good that old hat" did tu*te! I
.deep line now. too. and am oot nerv-
ous like I wa*. Kven the harking of
the dog* nt night d«*ea not wake me tip.
MI never believed a medicine could
a#
Proper Celebration
of Anniversary of
the Nation’s Birth
. »rt th*
*«ary for mm people to
Itleai hand* which hava .
aulva iha polftlr
na«-ta«l them with mnothar and to aasurna
among Hit Power* of th* earth the »cp-
arata and *<ju>tl station to which Ilia law*
Of nature and of natui*'* Ood ci.tlth-
them a darent reapect to th# opinion* of
mankind rawer.•* that they ah' \ild da> litra
tha ratjaaa width Impel th«ni to Ilia aepa
ration
F A A111 s wrote Thotnn* Jefferson for
I the t'oiitllientill congreaa In tiie
“ fun i * Declaration of I'otefiend
enee It wee signed at Independence
hall, rhllndelphlH. .Inly -4. ITTd. With
the pealing of old I Ibertjr b.df that
atnniner day the birth of a new nation
win announced. Like her sturdy hour.
that tuition wm concHvcd In hardship.
II.r heritage of devotion to prlnelple
wnn the noblest gift brought by the
Mayflower. Innate courage grew fear-
leaa In the face of rtrtiNtiifit danger,
anti her eon* grew skillful by conataut
loll. They craved not courtier favor*
l»ut demanded the right to develofi
nlong the line* of a new democracy the
nation then born. Contact wtth the
wtlderaesa had taught them that—
kind* of follieN have been permitted.
IliRtend of real honor to the nation I lie
day has been made an occasion foe;
gain, ('et)ple have made for thetneelvee
hardwolp in a vain attempt to have
more noise than their neighbors make
Fitting Celebrations.
Put we rejoice In the change to he
noticed in the way of observing the
nation * birthday. People are begin- |
nlng to nee that nniMC im not patriotic |
nnd that the youth of the present need i
a better Ideal of Independence day. |
In moat of the large cities men of]
prominence and foresight are arrsng- j
Ing for public game*. What could bo ,
more fitting for the nation's birthday?
We should la* a nation of athletes ;|
there I* no day better than July 4 for j
urouwing the latent strength of man- .
hood or exhibiting what I* already de-
Purely llie puikn ahould ring
i|e our hnnd* run I
produce. Men gifted with power to
*way the multitudes «dmuld this day
tell what the nation stands for su«l
pay tribute to those who are—
g|.<w tn nrrtt** *n.1 awtft to spara.
h chc Ik
th# four
of Oad, do hoar
trust.
a pat
The <
* hero
llis Idle
Of l*K«ndar)r virtue .
For their to be cm vlnced was as
though he tiling had been decreed of
Hod They were convinced mid tliey
liroclNliiied their birthright by declar-
ing their Independence and then flglit-
Ing for It against one of the proudest,
strongest nation* of the earth.
riat'Ori WhSll)r WSfiny.
It was inevitable that such a begin-
ning should produce a nation of stal-
warts. What they lacked In kmghtli-
ness (hey made up In niaul'ut-s*. !»♦•-
\otion to principle left no room for
comproiidse with ooltcy. The t -atilt whs
a people chosen by ftdies# ft»r great
place lu the economy of the world's
l»rocr«*u>
At this smaon we celebrate the an-
nivrnmry of th# nation's birth. The
140 anniversaries since then have not
•M N»a to our credit We have turned
from the serious to the frivolous. the
■atloost hlrthda/ ha* ttec'fnt* g earn!
val in the name of patriotism all
j Today we are In need of a
miam "* great as *!.et
i caalon I* different and the problem re-
, quire* greater w isdom In It* solution.
It is a satisfaction To remeniber that
the national sword ha* never t»een
I lifted In conquest. The dory of the
1 starry flag I* that she I* an emblem of
freed ,f conscience, religion and
civil I. »erfv. Kxcept In the cause of
humanity she has never been In battle.
Not all that has been done under bet
Is worthy of prnl«e but It Is safe t«
snv that few nation* hnve a more tut
seiflsh record.
Fourth of j'tiiy Flay,
Ths
union of lakes, the union
of lands, the union of
states none can saver;
the union of hearts.
union of hands
Flag of our Unionac
CALOMEL SICKENS! IT WES!
DON’T STAY BILIOUS, CONSTIPATED
I Guarantee “Dodson's Liver Tone” Will Give You the Best Livor
and Bowel Cleansing You Ever Had—Don't Luse a Day's Work!
Calomel makes you sick; you lose a
days work Calomel is quicksilver
and It salivates; calomel Injures your
If you are biltoua. feel lazy, sluggish
and all knocked out. If your bowels
are constipated and your bead aches
or atomacb la sour, Just take a spoon-
ful of harmless Dodson s Liver Tone
Instead of using sickening, salivating
calomel. Dodson's Liver Tone Is real
liver medicine. You'll know It neat
morning because yeu will wake up
feeling fine, your liver will be work-
ing your headache and dizztneea gone
your etcir.ach vrlll be «* and ywev
bowels regular You will fert like
working You'll be cheerful; full of
vigor end ambition.
Your druggist or dealer sella you a
iO-ceui botlla of Dodsoe'a Liver Tone
under my personal guarantee that it
will clean your aluggiah liver better
than nasty calomel, It won't make you
sick and you can eat anything you
want without being salivated Your
druggist guarantees that each spoonful
will atert your liver, clean your bowels
and straighten you up by morning or
you oan have your money beck Chil-
dren gladly take Dodson's Liver Tone
because It la pleasant tasting and
doesn't gripe or cramp or make them
sick.
I am aelltng ■intone of hottlee of Dod-
eon a Liver Tone to people who have
found that thla pleasant, vegetable, liv-
er medicine takee the place of danger-
oua calomel Hu* one bottle on my
sound, reliable guarantee. Ask your
druggist or storekeeper about me Adv
SHOW CASES
Will give your business an air of distinction. Send ua a trial order. •
make all our Show Cases and Fixtures. "Buy it made in Texas " Write
OUA*A0i££O
r» pound*.
"I am now
stop tmosc shapp shooting pains
"Fememoa m the woo dvr worker fur
female disorder* Price |i oo and yoc. A<
Mother's Jake
Judge Adam* of th# JuvJ
is an exceedingly bald tudg<
mid
much good a* Tanlar ha* done rne. anil
I want to recommend It to anybody
who ha* suffered with the same trou-
ble I have.” f
There 1* a Tanlae dealer Id your
town.—Adv.
MUL-EN-OL
Tbe Household Antiseptic
^ | Ipr If* Fer rule er Buree
*11 I \f I I After Shaving
dv 11 Aa e Mouth Weak
TYPHOID js2=3S3
cary. *»*h«rrl<OTM*<.<rfAjutrraoMi Vacciaama.
b« t» ■ Mir.: SOW by rou» Kbyte Wml, fttm nnS
youi tmmAt- It U mm* m.1 duo Soum I—gnc*.
Aik yo^ aaroiuafc m %enS fo* «»*•
yoo h»d 1 yahass/'* titling at Ty»kal4 Vaariaa.
rrtula fro. «■ , m4 <Unge« trim TyaWoU CantaM.
MIN
\ V 1 Y
itv. \ cor an<I •,aar»
WOMEN
order «»r dl«. a«- « I r y.od raaulte
u*a f»r Kllntar'a Hwamp-Hoot. ttea grvel
Hi* Wife's Support.
your hii»hiind claim e
vsl,.
tempt Ion
'TH*#d lie did. ma'am. He don# told
■ni ttfllcera that If he w:t* taken to
r Ail'd have nobody to tuk«* home
- wiiuliitig* Ah do every week "
There It No Art in Taking Medicine.
direction* *hi every led*
Tonic and
il ch'ile
will leave \-.ti It leave* the liver In
henlth.v condition und yet contains do
t'alomel. Dried
I# of "riantatlon" Chill Tonb
ee how quickly those dreadful
rill lewve you. It leaves the lit
4 yet
Adv.
Further Foolishness.
Flr*t Ft title I say. Blinking, can yon
inhale a cigar?
Second Ditto Naw, you booh, hut I
cun the smoke.
land Plain Dealer.
Wonderful.
The old soldier wa* again giving «tie
youngster account- of tlie wonders h#
had experienced. e*q»c« tally In th# way
of rllmute. Said he;
"I remember when we were at Fy
zardum w# used tu toast ou* hn-sd In
the son. and—"
Youngster (IntevmpUi £)—Ye*. 1
know, and you were supplied with
corkscrew* to draw your hreath.
If ymir -y<-* *m*rl nr ft •< P#
man Ho Balaam *##104 u^p going t*» fc#g
I* u*t IS* thing to rrltov* th»m Adv
A giMwl man i* often known by the
acquaintance* he cut* loose from.
<i*a l»r Kilnior'* H««mp-Root, tbe grei
Sidney mad trine At >i'iigglsta Hemp
•!*•* bottle by Parcel poet, alac pamphlet.
Addree* I»r Kilmer A i'o Po.ghamton.
N. Y and en-'loaa fan rent* Whan writ-
ing mention this paper
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cutuiia i* « huiuicM mIwUIuU Imi CuCui Oil, TAiCE^rk, Drsft
*nd Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium,
Mm phine our other narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee.
For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the
relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea;
allaying FfYertshness arising therefrom, and by regulating the
Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving
healthy and natural sleep. Tbe Children's Panacea—Tht
Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTOR!A ALWAYS
lBears the Signature of
■mss Copy d Wmppa.
In Use For Over 30 Years
Th# Kind You Hava Always Bought
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Hill, Tom W. Rains County Leader (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, June 29, 1917, newspaper, June 29, 1917; Emory, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth832316/m1/2/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Rains County Library.