The Jimplecute (Jefferson, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 40, Ed. 1, Saturday, March 31, 1906 Page: 3 of 8
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BALLARDS
HOREHOUND
SYRUP
COUGHS COLDS CONSUMPTION BRONCHITIS
CURES COUGH SORE THROAT HOARSENESS
LOSS OF VOICE LOOSENS THE PHLEGM AND EASES
EXPECTORATION HEALS THE LUNGS
Endorsed by leading physicians as the BEST remedy for
Childrens Croup and Whooping Cough because
It contains NO OPIATES The action of Ballards Hore
hound Syrup is mild and benign it is adapted to infants as well
asadultsof every variety of temperament and constitution
MRS B W EVANS Clearwater Kas writes My husband
was sick for three months and the doctors told mo he had quick con-
sumption Wo procured a bottlo of Ballards Horehound Syrup and
it cured him Ha is now a well man but wo always koep a bottla
in tho house and think it has no equal for pulmonary diseases
Easy toTaKe Sure to Cure Every Bottle Guaranteed
THREE SIZESi 25c 50c IOO
BALLARDS SNOW LINIMENT CO ST LOUIS MO
SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY
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Let every ono remember that
April 15th
S EASTER
the day to welcome Spring in new ap
parel For MFN and YOUNG MEN
JQE ADAMS
can show you every Grade and
Shade of the natty new patterns in
GKAY8 which will be the correct
thing this season Also the old re
liable
Black and Blue Serges Thibets
Unfinished Worsteds
and in fact any cloth you fancy de
mands His Coats are guaranteed
to iTpld shape or remade free of
charge Many new exclusive styles
His MOtto No fit no sale and your
deposit returned Go and look any
way
Some fellows worry bdeuutu they
cant meet their obligationsjothers
because they cant dodgn them
A dose in time eaves lives Dr
Woods Norway Pine Syrup natures
remedy for coughs colds pulmonary
diseases of every sort For sale by the
J F Crow Drug Co
Live up to your good intentions
and put tbe devil out of business
Those who ure looking for the
government to inaugurate plane
for the development of the coun-
try will look in vain What we
need from tho govemmont is just
legislation equal taxationand pro-
tection of all men alike Material
improvement must come by the
effort of tho individual or individ-
uals as they invest in factories
farms and we need no special priv-
ileges no exemptions no favor
iteism There never waB a coun-
try that offered better opportuni-
ties for legitimate investment in
manufacturing enterprises We
send many millions of dollars
worth of raw material east each
year to be manufactured into pro-
ducts ten foldfold more valuable
than its original coot What is to
hinder our people from converting
their hides into leathpr leather in-
to shoes cotton into cloth and our
timber into fAiniture Laws wont
do it no more than they will con-
vert a fool into a wise man Hen
derson Times
the
and hhamnci
cuim iron
Elys Cream Balm
Easy and pleasant to
nsi Contains no In
jurlon6 drug
It la quickly absorbed
Gives Kelicf at once
It and Cleanses
Opens
1SKX COLDN HEAD
Heals and Protects tho Membrane Restores tho
Senses of Taste and Smell Largo Srzp BO cents at
mil
ark
< 3 Edited by MRS It A BENEFIEID
Tho W C T U will meet with
Mrs G B McDonald Thursday
April 3rd at 3 p m
t t t
TUB CKIMSON BALLOT
One day In n crowded court room
A sentence of death was atd
In hush of tho awful stillness
To bo hanged by tho ncok uutll dead
And a mothers heart was broVcu
As she faltered a murmured name
And a fathers faco was furrowed
With tho tears of grlof and shame
It was only ouo of tho dramas
That arc acted every day
Aud tho Judgo ou tho bench had nsked htm
What tho prisoner had to say
Tho Jury has said I am guilty
WJas tho low resigned reply
Tho law has summoned tho hangman
Arid said that I must die
Hut before tho God of Heaven
I did not kill my friend
And to tho looming scaffold
A ruIless man you send
Tho dram shop dill this murder
And tho driuk that fired my brain
That nidne me do Us bidding
Aud held mo In its chain
But not upon tho dram shop
Nor brewery nor stlllft
Nor on tho high officials
Who watch them stoaland kill
But on your skirts your honor
And overy man who stood
To legalize tho gin mill
Is stamped tho brand of blood
His volco rang out ltko a bugle
No other sound was hoard
While something kin to terror
Iu alt who listened stirred
And all tho court room cowered
Beneath tho lash ol truth
Tho boy seemed Judge and Jury
And they tho sentenced youth
For back of tho laws officials
I Is tho law that spells my fate
And back of tholaw are tho people
And tho people aro tho State
Mybauds held tho murderous weapon
And tho blood on its blade they saw
But back of the dead was tbo dramshop
And back of tho dram shop tho law
And whosoever hath voted
To license this evil tics
Tho shameful nooso of tho hangman
Round tho neck of tho man who dies
And on his hands aro the blood drops
And on his brow a sign
That bo is the man who sheddeth
My dead friends blood and mluo
Then back to his cell they led him
And thero ou tho trap hell stand
And tho bloody farco will bo acted
Again and again in tho land
And every reddened gibbet
Shall bo for a nations blame
For ovejy ballot is crimson
That Is cast for a nations shame
Tho Purity Journal
Wall Paper Wall Paper
I906
Patterns Now in Stock
A large stock from which to make
selection Phone for book of Samples
in stock Special prices on FURNI-
TURE for next few days
Complete line ot COFFINS WOOD
and METALLIC CASKETS and
FUNERAL SUPPLIES Prompt
Service at all times
Yours to Please
PHONES Store 97 Res 58
Drncjplcts or hy mull Trial Size 10 cents by mall
ELY UltOTlIEUS BO Warren Street New Yc
City Election Proclamation
In obedianco to an order of the City
Council of the City of Jefferson Texas
an election is hereby ordered to behold
on tho first Tuesday in April tho same
being the 3rd day of April said election
to bo conducted and roturns made as
required by law
At said election there shall be elected
by tho qualified voters one aldormau
in ward No 1 ono alerman in ward No
No 2 one alderman in ward No 3 and
two aldermen in ward No 4 one to
servo one year and ono to serve two
years
The following election manager aro
hereby appointed to hold said election
Ward No 1 GM Jones voting place
county court house
Ward No 2 Ed Meyer voting place
Jacksons stable
Ward No 3 J C Preston voting
place school hoiito
Ward No 4 11 F JJ Woods voting
place Dreebens store
Vitne68 my hand and official signa-
ture this tli 27th day of February
1900 B F SHERRELL
Mayor
Eczema Totter Salt Illieum ItchKing
Worm Herpes Harbors Itch
All of these diseases are attended by
intense itching which is almost in-
stantly relieved by applying Chamber-
lains Salve and by its continued use a
permanent cure may be effected It has
in fact cured many cases that had re-
sisted all other treatment Prsce25c per
box For sale by all druggists
In 1905 WiHiamson county rais-
ed and sold < 5000000 worth of
cotton and led any county in the
world If that cotton had been
manufactured into clothing it would
have been worth 830000000 or
twice the taxable assessment of
Williamson county But it was
manufactured at Fall River Mass
and brought back here for us to
buy They make millionaires ot
about Fall River at the expense of
the producer O how we do noed
a cotton factory Georgetown
Commercial
Indigestion is much of a habit Dont
get the habit Take a little Kodol Dys-
pepsia Cure after eating and you will
quit belching puffing palpitating and
frowning Kodol digests what you eat
and makes tho stomach sweot Sold by
The J F Crow Drug Co
Parties Hying nuar Maxey in
Larnur county report great dam
ago to the young crop of oats from
field larks The birdB travel in
droves of several hundred and
have pulled up the young slalkB
until hardly a fourth uf a stand in
left Clarksvile Times
Failure
Very frequently says a New
York lawyer there is an element
of unconscious humor in the find-
ing of a jury To my mind the
beBt I ever heard in in this con-
nection was the verdict bropght in
by a coroners jury in Michigan
who were called upon to pass up
pn the case of tbo sudden death of
a merchant in Lansing
Tho finding waB as follows
We tho jury find from the phy-
sicians statement that the deceas-
ed came to his death from heart
failure which was caused by sup
erinduced by business lailure
which waB caused by speculaiion
failure which was tho result of
failure to see far enough ahead
Harpers Weekly
Make Em Short
Long visits long storieB and
long exhortations seldom profit
thoBH who have to do with them
Life is Bhoit Time is short Mo-
ments are precious Learn to con-
dense abridge and intensify We
can bear things that are dull if they
are only short We can endure
tnany an a cheifitis over soon
while even pleasure grows insipid
and intolerable if they are not con-
tracted Learn to be short Lop
ofltho branches stick to the main
facts in the case If you speak
toll your message and hold your
peace if you write boil down two
sentences into one and three words
into two Exchange
Tho Other Sido
A new idea baa been advanced
by a newspaper man in an adjoin-
ing state regarding the mail order
business
T he newspaper man saw a farmer
friend of IiIb receiving a set of har-
ness from the freight offico ttyo as-
signment coming from a Chicago
mail order house attempting to
prove that he was making amis
takeas many of the local dealers
would furnish him with the same
or better goods just as oheap and
keep the profits at home But
this is the first time I have heard
there was a harness shop in this
town I have taken your poper
for five years and have never seen
a line of advertising in it about
Buch an institution in all the time
I have been a subscriber But you
see the Chicago house keops me
posted all the time And thero
is more truth in the statement than
tbe average merchant dreams of
who fails to let the public know ha
18 in business Newspaperdom
for Business
We want out customers to
know that we have opened
up again after being burn-
ed out in January last
with a new stock of
READYMADE GOODS
Dry Goods Etc
Nothing has ever equalledit
Nothing can ever surpass it
Dr Kings
New DiscoYerjr
Forf
ONSUMPTION rf
A Perfect For All Throat and
Cure Lung Troubles
Money back if It falls Trial Dottles free
Speaking of advertising the Gal-
veston Tribune says It pays the
merchant to advertise and pays
tho newspaper reader to read the
advertisements Many a bargain
has been picked up by the people
whoiread the advertisements and
oftimesit is the reader of the ad
vortisementB who profits Five
centa isnt too small to make or
save No advertisement is too
Bmall to read without profit
Brenham Banner
We make a Specialty of
Cleaning and Repairing
Tailor Made Goods
Call and see us at B Wolfs
old stand in White Block
Ho Goldstein
Fourteen years ago Oarl Franke
of Elgin lost a valuable watch
The other day a hog rooted tho
timepiece out of the ground and a
local jeweler Bays ho can make it
run again
A Lively Tussle
with that old enemy of tho race consti-
pation of ends in appendicitis To
avoid all serious trouble with stomach
liver and bowels tako Dr Kings Now
Life Pills They perfectly regulate those
organs without pain or discomfort 25c
at all druggists
The court of criminal appeals
has deoided that a grand jury can-
not fill jury vacancies but he can
appoint a whole new grand jury
Thomas W Lawson is said to
have a 850000 watch that is great
but it probably isnt half as great
as the watch that Tom keepB on
the system
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Take Laxative Bromo Qzwite mie s V
Seven Million boxes sold in past 12 months This Signature >
my
Cures Crip
in Two Days
on every
frznr box 25c
Toiturd by Savages
Speaking of the torture to which
some of the savage tribes in tho Philip-
pines subject their captivesreminds me
of tho intense suffering I endured for
three months from inflammation of tho
kidneys says W M Shernianof Gush-
ing Mo Nothing helped mo until I
tried Electric Hitters three bottles of
which completely cured me Cures liv-
er complaint dyspasia blood disorders
and malaria aud restores tho weak and
nervous to robust health Guaranteed
hy all druggists Price 50c
An exchange Bays when a man
hitches a mule at your gate kisses
the baby ub he comes up tho path
stops to shoot a marble out of the
ring with your hoy pats your girl
on tne head and gives her u stick
of chewing gum givuB the old gon
tleman a cigar you may know be-
fore you open the door that he is
a candidate
For Over Sixty Years
Mrs WiNStows Bootiiino Bvkup has been
used for over CO years by millions of mothers
for their children while teething with perfect
success It soothes thu child softens the gums
allayB nil pain cures wind colic and Is lliu bert
remedy for blarrhoea It will relieve thu poor
little sufferer immediately Bold by Druggists
in every part of tho world Twentyflve cents
a bottle Bo sure and ink for Mrs Wlnslows
Soothing Byrup and take no other kind
Chicago is soou to have a bank
that will bo kept open for business
day and night The only excep-
tion will be Sundays Christmas
and New Years day Tbe capital
Block will be 8250000
If
you knew
If wo could talk it ovor if we
could show you the vast number
of prescription s tliat have been
filled hero without an orror if
you could examine all our pack-
ages of important drugs and
chemicals and know tho reputa-
tions tho makers have for relia-
bility in short if you could ful-
ly realizo the superior service
given throughout wo would not
have to urgo you to bring your
prescriptions hero
Wo do not urge but simply
remind you that our oxporienco
has been very ample and that
we take pride in tho purHy of
our drugs and medicines
Wo protect your
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