The Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 10, 1904 Page: 7 of 8
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•bout the next attraction on the
bourse.
I here hod the pleasure of tee
Mr. Germain in hie “arso-
Ingof Magta” »t .Owensboro,
Kentucky, Chautauqua before
an audience of eix thousand
people, and l never eaw a magi*
don that eq thoroughly pleated
hie feu {jHBno«rjT“ Iff. Oh
flrrt and foremost an. artist, hie
trioke are new, 'hie accessories
beautiful, and hie skill uneur-
passeTby any magician. He ie
also a cultured and refined gen*
fl'
Pilee, m
world.
wholly cun
or uioere,
y
guare
T* & M
Co. druggist. =f'-g.
| Mr* 8. R. Jeffrey, of
tide, accompanied by her
!»n»- Rwweffii. Iw rwePf ■'
1 ing in the city Monday.
peculiar qual:(ioation called per-
sonal magnetism, and I do net
hesitate to say that if you miee
hie mmafsmm itr tiB re-
gret R. He ranke among the
foremost of the world’s magi
clans. This etatement may eeem
strong but you will eay the fame
after you have eeen him
I alto take thie occasion to
thank ray 'audience for their in-
telligent appreciation of my
work, realizing as I do that Ly-
ceum entertainments are a new
thfl|fc to the community l was
more than gratined at assistance
rendered to me by the few who
did attend
For tbs sake of the committee
aifd for your own, I hope you
will turn out in force to aee Mr
Germain, if you dont you
I would almost ae soon think of
running my farm without imple-
ments as without Hunt's Lightn*
ins Oil. Of ail the liniments 1
have ever used, for both man and
beast, it it the quickest in action
r HHeitrfmbued wtttr 'ttiati and richest in resulte1.;* yurtlBIW
will
miee one of the beet entertain-
ments ever given In'Graham.
Verr Truly.1. " v
. Kuas Day.
Colds Cause .Pneumonia .
Ona of the moat remarkable
cases of 1 cold, deep seated on,
the lunge, causing pneumonia
is that of M e. Gertrude E. Pen
ner, Marion, lnd. iphd Wfer en-
tirely cured by the use of One
Minute Cough Curq* She saye,
“The coughing and straining so
weakened me that l ran down in
weight from 148 to 92 poundt._I
tried a number of remedies to no
avail until y used One Minute
Cough Cure. „*~Four bottles of
this wonderful remedy cured me
entire)^ of the tjouirh, strength*
my Jungs and restored me
strength, 'bold
Drug Co.
by >
and fresh cute It la absolutely
wonderful. I regard it as a house-
hold necessity. Yours truly,
3. Harrison,
Kosciusko, Mias.
25 and 50o bottles ...... ^
Coll f» Republican CoaysatioB
Notice is given that a republi-
can ooumy convention will be
held at the court house on the
ISkhj&ay of March, 1904, at 2
o’clock p. m. fpr the purpoee of
selecting delrg attar to the Repub
lican state convention to be held
aft, Dallas. Texas, March 22,1904
to elect deiegslss and alternates
to the Republican national con-
vention to be held at (.hies go. ~
C. W. .iobnson;
County Chairm a
ECT
OAF
tils
WWlien it comes to a qtleaT
tion of high grade at the
price. Nevermind how we
make Electric Loaf'Hour ao
good, only that we do it mri
you benefit thereby is suffi-
cient.
Quality Never Varies.
- t “Ask the womaqJI.
If your Grocer does not handle
Electric Loaf hie competitor
does.
----Ce«iye*!JPjiiirt ft Out.
A woman went t» a spiritualistic
set nee ami was told by the medium
that the spirit of her first husband
'4h i
fc&he
her. “lie
medium,
Gen. Jo Wheuler saye that
aither Japan or Russia will come
oullhesd* AftdA#* ^*iaa on ev
erjbtdy to remec.ter the pre
diction.
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lu Du ink lory Rhesmnttiu eared
TViMism Battler a Crake man of
Deniooi., Ohio wm#-c m fined t>
bi*> h«d for several wrake with
infimnatnry rheuiuetf-m. “I ua-d
nr»%ov remeili*—J.h v.*iys._ “Fi*
PSlly.l sent . t° flcGaw’s drug
a bottle *bf Chamber-
lain s Puil.Btimyat wpich tine
1 Was unshit* to u>e hand or foot,
nfed in oPrirMs lime was able
to gr> to wo-k a* i.*ppv as a
clam ” Fur sale hy T. E. Mat-
thews & Co.
Doesn’t P-rry H ea^h remem-
ber bomething that Snrctor Hah
at told him tu tell for the bene*
fit nf Lns people of the Uniied
States.
A small boy was watching his
mother sew whalebones in herir
dress. “What are they me?
h>* asked. “Hones," she replied
“Whose?" continued. the little
fellow. “Mine,’* she answered.
He regarded her a minute in
iazeraeot and then asked, sol
emnly, “How did you get ’em
Proper Treatment of Pneumo-
ul*.
More II lots
Disturbances of strikers are
not nearly a» grave as an indi-
vidual disorder of the si stem
Overwork, loss of sleep, nervous
tension will be followed by utter
collapse., unless a reliable reme-
dy is immediately employed.
There’s nothing so effi sent to
cure disorders of the liver or
kidneys as Electric Bitters It's
a wonderful tonic, and effective
nervine and the greatest all
around medicine for run down
systems, ft dispels nervousness
rheumatism and oeuraligia and
expels malari* germs. Only 60c
^snd salisfmotion guaranteed
Pneumonia is Loo dangerous a
disenee for anyone to attempt to
y doctor himself, although ho may
have the proper remedies at
hnnl. A phyniciiln should al-
ways be called. it should be
borne in mind, however that
pneumonia always results from
a cold or from an attack of the
grip, and by the proper treat-
^ment of these diseases a threat-
ened aback of pneumonia may
be warued off. There li no ques-
tion. whatever about this, as
the thirty years and- more that
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
nas been used, we have jet t>
learn of a xiiigle case of a cold
or attack ot the grip having re
suited In pneumonia when this
remedy was used. It is also
used by physicians In the treat-
ment of pneumonia with the best
resulti. Dr. W. J. 8mith, of
Senders, Ala., who is aiso a
druggist tay« of It; MI have been
selling Chamberlain’s Cough
Remedy khd prescribing it in my
praotice for the past six years,
use it in cases of pneumonia
wanted to commune w
feels vsry bad,” said
^because you have married again.
“But how did hit Mirk about UP”
demanded tho wife. “I thought
marriages were made in heaven.”—
Detroit Free Press. - V
Don’t Bsoome Dfscouiagsd.
But use Simmons’ Liver Purifier
(tin box) Many imitations of
h« original, so be careful and see
lb«t it’s “Purifier’* ann manu-
factured by the A* C. Simmons
Medicine Co
The European! war cloud is
now slightly larger than even
the msiled fltot.
Best Remedy for Constipation
r’’*“The finest remedy for consti.
pation I ever uteri' ie Chamber-
lain s Stomach and Liysr tab
lets,’’ says Mr. Eli Butler.
Frankvtlle.—N-Y. “They apt
gentlv and wbboMt any unpleas-
ant rffopt, and leave the bo web
in a perfectly natural condition.”
Sold by T* E. Matthews A Co.
Ui nss
t Have Always Bought, and which has
tor over SO yes**, has borne the
and has been xriado 1
aonal supervision since Its InfluMfb
Allow no one to deceive you tu tMftT'
All Counterfeits, Imitations and «Jost-as-good’* are bat
Bxparlmesitwthat^rillh with and endanger the health of
Infknts and Children—Experience agaia«t Expcriinenh.
»iff:
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t k 'i-
Vfjjfar v^MSthRKei
What IsTSASTORlA
m »W'm
goric. Drops and Soothing Syrups, It Is Pleasant. I*
■ contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance. Its age Is Its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. It cores Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic, It retleyna Teething Tmnbtea, euros Constipation —-
nnd Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tha
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children’s Panacea-The Mother’s Friend, J
o.Nu.N. CASTORIA »••-»«
fiaar. tiia Siamaln*a ■
The Kind You Hare Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
” I/Tve lightene
labor," the say-
ing rans, and in a ecme It
it true. Bnt ereo lore
can no*, lighten labor or
make it eaav for the
woman who is m constant
tu Bering from inflamma-
tion, bearingitowa pains
or other womanly dis-
eases. The one thing that
ckn make Work easy for
women is sound health,
and Dr. Pierre’s Favorite
Prescription is the thing
that will give sound health
tp sick women.
Dr. Pierce has so much
(hitit in hte " Prescription ”
that hr offers to pay £500 in legal money
of the United States for any cam of Lea-
corrhet. Female Weakness. Prolapsus, or
Falling of Womb which he cannot cure.
All he asks is a fair and reasonable trial
of his memos of cure. - * y ~
•I nOrtd from female weakneaa for ffv*.
aaontha- write, Misa Belle Hedrick, of Nye.
Put 1 iata Co.. W. Va. -I was treated b>- a so-kJ
pb) *irian but he nerer aeemed to do me any
food. I wrote to Dr R. V. Metre for, advice.
Which t received telling taety lake hUt' Favor
lit rrctcriptitn' and 'Golden Medical Diacov-
ary.''^elhen I had u»ed the tncdtcinra a month,
m> i -alth waa tanch Imprtiv-d ft has contin-
ued to improve until now I con work at alatoM
Mata of Uouacwork. I bad acaroely any
tite, hut H ta all right now. Have gtint'd
several ppand. (a weignt. Dr. Kerw'i ndh
S25 to California.^
Dally, March 1 to April 3c.kl|j
Tourist Car connections.
Beat service to Chicago and Kanttaa City.
Through'Bleepers and Chair Care leave
Dallas and Fort Worth daily,
Homeseekere’ rates daily to Amarillo, via.
El Keno. Splendid opportunity to see
tlie Oklahoma country. ~ _ __
Lowest rates ever given, March 1 and f5.
from all northern points to Texas. A
w good time to have your friends visit you'
— AIL Reck Island Agents are prepared to
give details, or write us,'
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*W. H. FIBTH,
G. P. A.. C.J N. 1. & «. Ur
i ■ i . -
„ > s Fort Worth, Tpxrm
iQooooaaooExiop
SWISS'. liEB. sun.
Next door to Carter*Battle Co.
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Hot And Cold Baths.
MINERAL WATERS.
Agent for the Acme Steam
Laundry. Basket leaves
every Tuesday
Beit of attention Given ihe trade-
i he Eminent Kidney
and Bladder Specialist*
gy"' “
r £j£a
all kinu
ipp^itc. 1
•ever,I pi
wot’Clyfjgllv w
f.
The butonio plague haa ra-
appeared at Lima. Peru. ■-
_JPfhrup»x 2QJPfx AmtgQt JR18
inaugurated Preridant of Pana-
results.’’ Bold by T.
thews A Co.
Mat-
^1SJS®ST.
weUAm.itI
_________ » citron k 4k-
CMcs to write to Dr. Hrrce.-
* Favorite Ptc«ct iption " ttutke* weak
women strong, rick women well.
Dr. Pierce’• Common Sense Medical
Adviser ii gent free an receipt of stamps
to pay expense of mailing only. Send
si one-cant stamps (or the paper-covered
book, or 31 stamps for the cloth bound
volume. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buf-
hi* y, v.
OeWHFs »» SilW
Say It.
The repotlcri (livappcaninro of
the see of Azof recalls that old re-
mark thst the sea ceaseth and It attf-
ficeth us. Articulhtc that, please!—
Boston Herald. ,
“■ A Mean Mart.
Three women atoorl before him
and glarcri at the paper he held in
front of his somewhat sanguine
face.
At length he half arose and said,
"Take this scat, madam.” -~r;
The throe women looked at one
another. '
• ;
The Wsovrrrr ot awtuBt^fesst at Week Is
\ - fete Ufertferi. .........4-------
There is a disease f evgll.ng la 0%
ccamry moat dangerous because so decap-
tive. Many sudden deaths sre caused by
It—!»*§rt disease, pneumonia, heart lailars
or apoplexy sre often the result ot kidney
disease, if kidney trouble is allowed to ad-
vance the kidney-poisoned blood will attack
the vital organs, or the kidneys them selves
br *ak down and waste away cell by osfl.
Then tho richness ef the blood—the » btunen
—-iShkf. out and the sufferer has Bright's
Disease, the worst form of kidney trouble.
Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Koot the new din
-Is the trasxpsctfie tar xany;Sidiia
5i.
“I moan (ho elderly lady,” he
added. ~
AIL the women turned thslr eves
upon the advertising card* and be-
came intently intcfhstod in thoir
contents. :/.
man slipped back into
rettimctHi i*T*a ding.—-
and urinary troubles. It has cured thousand*
of apparently hopeless coses, alter ail other
35s
fsfled.^At
hjnttstt also a book
Foot and Ua woaderfui cures. Address
DfilDlrvjr & Co.. Bingharatssu H, Y. &iad
moouen ibcs pa^.gg
fihuft mskf- *nv mMske. but rvmember
Hit osn#, Pwsmp4tw.it. Dr, JKib wr*«
•wauijvKottt. and tbs address, i iucLaaa.
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Martin, P. A. The Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 10, 1904, newspaper, March 10, 1904; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth870227/m1/7/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Library of Graham.