The Flatonia Argus. (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 19, 1905 Page: 2 of 4
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LYONS’
MIDWINTER-
A CONFIOKNTIAI. CHAT.
•It's perfect nonaenar, Resale, for you to
talk of neing laid on the shelf. Why, it all
depends 011 yourself. Kor|ct your^woi n« -<,
yomsclt. borffet your wo
your ache* and ailment* ; uo a* I did. take
plenty of out of door air. cultivate happi-
ness Dy not allowing your mind to dwell
on the trifles and the worries of life * “
thirty-one cents
_________ statu
Pierce, of Buffalo N Y.,
Sense Medical Advir— '
I sent
K. V.
all about my ailments. I received
a nice, carefully considered and cou-
ups to Ur
. for Ida ' Common
_____ viser,’ and found it con
tamed much useful information about the
care of my health, about physiology, nnat
omy. and everythin* a woman should know.
I then decided to write Dr. Pierce and tell
him all
auch a t—,
fidential letter, in reply, giving me advice
about my diet, exercise and all This
advice is free to everyone and 1 wonder yon
don’t write him at once It didn’t take me
many months to regain my good looks.
Kver since I was fifteen I have suffered
untold agonies periodically but now I am
free from pain, worry and luid temper. Oc
caslonally I took Dr. Pierce's Pleasuut
Pellets—this for the complexion, and to
stimulate the liver Then I took Dr
Pierce s Favorite Prescription three times
a day for those womanly weaknesses
1 tola you about. That’s my secret of
beauty. It’s the easiest thing in the world
to be happy and keep one’s go«»d look*
Look at the thousands of women who have
been made well by Dr Pierce’h Favorite
Prescription; look how they khep their
rood looks. *)r Pierce offers f,soo reward
lor any case of Leucorrhea. Female Weak
ness. Prolapsus, or Falling of Womb which
be cannot cure All he afk:* is a fair and
reasonable Inal of bis means of cure."
Clearance Sale!
of...
DRY GOODS
UR entile sT c!« <>f Winter Goods must Uo sold to nitilie
room for our liirste Spring Stock, which will begin to
arrive Pel., 1st. 190"). So if you are in need of any-
thing in the DRY GOODS line, now 'is your time to buy
Every Southern Farmer Should Read
Published at Nashville, Tenn
ID < hum* it is edited by Southern men to suit Southern condition*!.
In every i«*Biie siieli nieit hs Muj Titos. J. Key. former \aaiahMil Corn*
iiiUsioner of Agriculture of Aluhuuui, and Andiew M. Houle, Director of
the Virginia Fxpelinient Ktalien, answer qucaOoiiM wlildi ale put to (li nn
l».v intelligent South,-rn farmers.
Fv«t\ issue la like h Idg tninttra* experience meeting and worth Iwico
I Ini cost of a whole year'* snhscription
'J wire a inonlli fbe hot THKHN A(.Itiri'M t MIM goes to 50,000 Southern
p furni lionies. Don't you want In join our big, happy laiuilvf D‘ so, send
f4) ohiIs lor n year’s hiiIisoi iption. You will never i egret it.
► SOUTHERN AGRICULTURIST,
) Nnshville. Tennessee
► ----
(l AOKNTH W ANTKD.—We givo handsome premiums and liberal cash
l oommlHsioiis to a«*l i ve agents, ll'ynu want to woiklorus, ask for our I're-
" min ni List or Cast ('omiiiisHioiiU. Dishes and other useful presents for lady
l workers, (Inns, etc , for boys.
1A A A AA A AA A AA AA A A AA AAA A AUss Ai
(SOUTHLRN PRIO
SALOON.
am! lit (ill Iter always it M
TO READERS Ob
FLATONIA ARCUS.
For a short time we will give to every new or renewing subscriber to our paper
a veal’s snhseiipt -oi to ifi.- Hol'TlIKKN Aiilllc (T.lUhlKi■, iilwol utely flee of charge-
Hnhseiihe now ai.d lake :•« vantage of this remarkable ofl'er.
II you are ulreoly a subscriber, pay a full year in advance and get this vain
able nresetil
Y.om lending emioty paper and the leading Southern farm paper, both for the
prize of one.
This proposition will not he held open indefinitely, an hurry up
H. L\ BLANTON, Prop.
Sample copies of the SotTUKKS AgRICI LTI RIst can he hud at this office
Lyons,
flatoniaJ
TEXAS.
BAYOR
1845_
UNIVERSTY.
inn.i
Ratonia Argus'
One Copy One Year. -
8. C. BLANTOX,
I'Mitor Sc Pcob’i’
Mks. Chadwick is imt yet dis
posed of, toil limit tier feinule rIiii-
ill fiimncR linn ntmeti which setting
lobe in nt the linisli—Mm. Duke,
I lie “Texas.lohneco queen,” Let
’em come!
University of Texas Bul-
letin.
From Buckner’s
Orphan Home.
DiiIIiik, Texas, .Inn. C, '05.
II. S. I’llllller, Fllllnillll, "'exilH.
Dear Hi nl her: —The I wn
Old eiuuigl »o know and does know what Christian Culture is. Literary Do I
pnilmeiit ut i' iii'D. Medical Department at Dali is. Better prepared than formerly
to a.-i ve t he st mlent Every movement In the school conducting to the students
best interests. Preparation for complete living by the threefold development of I
hotly, mind and soul in Jiaylor's purpose,
A literary comae which conforms to the
One of our exttlmnges nny* tlint
Roosevelt is n half democrat. We
were not aware 11mt the democratic
party sported any half shells in ils
general make-up. However, we
live to learn.
The A urns is in receipt of « folder
from the University of Texas under
I lie cHpl inn of "The Cinisnlhliilion of
[tarsi Schools,” which ilenls with one
of Him most vital problem's of oar day. ,,f Flnlnnin, hs\e hern
and presents Isel* and plan* that are „,H VH, v helpful and
We are very grateful for the do-
nations and the kind mid helpful
very hard ones, , . .
.......... ,i... i.,.i. ; **»>»''« prom pled it.
Yuurs very truly,
1{ (?. Buck i°r,
Pei L M. W.
And now comes Hie pig tailed
Chinaman with a deft In I he Rus-
sians. “I waiitce fight nllee same
Jap.” The Russ government
should send two or llitee divisions
of Cossacks among those almond
eyed celestials and hriug them
down to a terreslml footing,
Kansas, the laud of the coyote,
big cornfields and soulless citizens,
lias locked horns with the Stand-
ard Oil Company, From what is
generally known of llml treeless
plain, ils citizens would tackle the
moon for n portion of ils light if
they thought there was a cent in it.
That is n brilliant member of
the legislature who introduced ii
bill to compel cotton raisers to
burn the stalks after gathtmig 1 tic
staple, Someone should introduce
a bill—and it would easily pass—
to shoot on sight Ihe originator of
such an absurdity. It. looks as if
quite n number of our lawmakers
have been "hilling the pipe,’’.
The wenllier in this section of the
country is having a monkey and par-
botli now and interesting to oil
thoughtful citizens; there is also tunny
problems, and some
to he overcome ns sot forth in tins bul-
letin.
By the eonsnlidiOion of rural schools !
is meant the iliecoiitimiaiioe of several
Hiunll one-teacher hcIiooIb within »i
given district or iieiuhbmhood. ami j
the maintenance instead of one Inrgei
school, with several teacheis. at some
point near Ihe center of Ibis area
When this central school takes Ihe
place of a huge number of small
schools, or when the area ministered
to by this one school is very large, the
pupils from those parts of lliedlslnct
far removed from the school house are
transpoiled to and from the school in
wagoneP.es at public expense, the
wagonette hire and drivers’ salaries
are paid out of school funds ns ale
teachers’ salaries or fuel hills Ex
pel ienee lies shown that this expense
can usually be met without imy in
crease of appropriation out of I tie-
iiiiiolint saved tln'ougli the greater
economy in one Inivo central school
instead of four, live or six sontlered
little schools Wheii only two or three
schools are eoiisolidntt d ami when
none of ihe pupils arc placed thereby
at great dislnuo” from tin* ceiilral
school, lice transportation need not be
provided.
ibis plan of consolidation and
transportation- Ilionuli emirparalively
a new one, lias already been pul in
successful operation in over twenty
slates and in some foreign countries,
everywhere with success.
The majority of our rural schools
lire (might liv young, iiicxpclieneed,
States high Standard, embracing If.Tl
courses ot stint.i which may lie pursued in modern etieinieal and physical labora-
tories nod a good and growing library, A huge number of religious organizations
which encourage soul culture. There me prehaps a dozen athletic activities.
Win k done in I lie tine arts depart men t is not excelled in I lie South, 1'hc uiediea I
boxes department at Dallas otters a course requiring four years uf honest work, complete
in everv pa-iliciilar from Enmity to Apparatus
Ilf goods, colli I ihuleil by citizens! Write Dr K. II. Cary, Dean at. Dallas, for information.
recoil i d President S. P. llrooks A M 1.1..D. at Warn for information concerning Ihe
Main University, ut ll'aeo’ or E M, Allen, ltegistrar
linn Iv. ■ .__• ■■ ■ ■ : .
North side of depot,
W. C. KOCH, Proprietor.
A ,_aas> B V SSHAILIl RilS £8 Jf flJUfAUgjLftjj
vv w v wv v w v vsrvv vvvvv1
{# Meat Market,
I.lug’s Kliind. I*'11»Io11iR_ Texas.
► KERR & COMPANY, Prep’s
lFAT BEEVES SLAUGHTERED DAILY
£ Fresh hot snusag ! and hot barbecued irienls (emptiiig-
ly st—'—'i Special attention given to out
i tovi and railroad orders. We
J respect I' illy solicit your patronage
iW 5 STRICTLY CASH
A A A A* A A AAA AAA A A A AAA A AA^
and very often poorly eduentsd nail
rot time—rain, sleet, hail, with * I inefficient teachers, says |bn bulletin
■muttering of snow and a 20-mile ve-
locity of wind to keep tilings moving.
Never in the memory or Ihe "oldest’’
has the elements played such a stren-
uous game as it has for the past ten
days. But it seems Hint it is ell for
the best from Ihe farmers' standpoint
Russia is on the verge of n revolu-
tion, say cablegrams, and tbo brothers
uncles, cousins ami the minis of the
czar are the prime movers. Thera is
evidently some foundation for tbo ru-
luor, but the movement emanates
from the working people, wlm lmve
been wailing for years for the oppor-
tunity which uow presents itself.
The gifted mid talented editor o'
our contemporary the other side of
town aeems to be of an habitual mo-
rose and vindictive disposition, as wit-
net* the article in bit last issue in
reference to n poor,4iUl^ 12 year-old
child, whom lie designates as ft ‘‘tramp
and bum ” The supposition is among
educated men that a newspaper is an
educator, a chronicler of facts as they
occur and a teacher of morality. To
ute the vernacular of the street, lie
hat it ’'in” for every human being on
earth that does not ''jump his way
He might rend with profit to himself a
few pnasagea from the works of the
pagan Confucius, one of which rends,
. "Judge not lest'va he judged!”
The Southern .Stales Colton
convention will be held in New
Orleauc Jan. 24 to 2G. The or-
ganisation will be called to order
by President Jordan. Waller
Clarke, of Claikndule, Miss , state
▼ice president of the .Southern
Colton WrnwetV Protective usso-
aiatiou, will respond to I lie nd-
dretses of welcome.
Digestion Decides It.
(hniil Digestion Moore Than Half
The Baltic
'Life is a ceaseless struggle for auc—
ects, roini'Ctitiiiii , Is everywhere.
Kvcfyliodv wants to leach the' Uni,
Snccc.-s is sought lor*bcc.ause it is
supposed to insure happiness,
Ambition mid ability make for suc-
cess, tail without health loo, f.iiiuie
is mole 111H■ piiihiihle.
It I he digestion is pour, iIu* uei a,
unsteady, the Iilooil ihin, tin- weitlil
less Ilian it should lu-, and s uUiri >n
and energy td bnv lid. I,
s.ouiacli 11inline,dioliiie i. ■■ 1 oio- ,i
certainty.
Whether you make tunoli "i hub
of life, ivhiqh) i you (ml m .........
yolir digest ion largelv divide- i.
eoiifideiit Is Mr, If, unneiiiaii lie I
Uepsiknln tahlids will lein-tv vino
energy, steady poor ueryes, drive
away that tried feeling, give tone to
the dige-tiim, irnpCove your appetite,
Cresson Succeeds Burns
Han Antonio, Tex . 12—Charles
1 \ Cresson .1 r today outilUied ns
Assistant United Stales Attorney
for tin* ll’eslcrn District of Texas,
succeeding Coke Burns, who res
tglied to accept a position with the
firm ot Andrews, Ball & Freeman
nt MotlNtnii. The appoint meat
was made by Attorney Doner.,1
Mocidy upon the recommendation
ol Col. Cecil Lyon, District Allot
uey I'errell aiiil other well known
men.
BeaiH ful Ffatonia W imon,
I he
dr
The gust roping contest at
tSIilner, which had to he postponed
on account of bail weather Thurs-
day, took place Saturday after*
noon. There were twenty entries. |
The following weie Ihe winners:)
Frank Murray, first prize, #25,
lime 2!) seconds; llcnry Hiliuer,
second piize, #12X0, lime .22see-!
nude; F. Colie, tIIIrd prize, *7.00,
time .27 seconds; It. K. Weliiaiisci’,
fourth pnze, #5. time ,22i seconds, j
BE GLIDED
By wlmt yrtu linyo Rrnii in tlie
pxpppt lo k«*p in Did fulurp.
honi]qn«r(er« lor low pm-cs;
past or
'i'liit# is
pul
lint slll|M I >111 ^ W 11 • * II • I......HIM- of till*
(III l«» OV* 111' II I ill k ID *\V II .
| Vv\ l\ Mint'll Hr V\ I I ill It* l.sclosi’
Du ll- (•' nil'll XI'III MTD’I.S bul ll is pivl
ly well known Dim! in niiiiiy insfaiuM-.s
Dm iinpioivillHlB i*i «liie In LmXmI(«»Ih
purely ifidtM'd does nny purciniKor
ffiil to receive iiuilieiliiite benefit from
Tlie Cause of Many
Sudden Deaths.
, Thers ts a dissass pravailing In this
country moot dangerous because so decop-
: I ’ll M fryjUKV live. Many sudden
^ id : 'J:1 . 3 ! j' deaths are caused by
— hurt
r
u Cry ^va'A/ii CS i
Fine Furniture
Medium Furniture
Cheap Furniture
Rattan Furniture
Iron Furniture
Matting
Len oleum,
Cur pets
Ari Squares
III I A.S
Fine Pictures
j indow Shades
Pur gains
W ooden Toys
bring up your weight to where it | th„ use of n 25 cents puckiige of Lux
should l)V. pul new color iutir loin „kida and in not more Ilian one or
ctieeks and new life jlito your -...... msliiiic s tin-* Mr. Mill ......
that. In. coni i ii lies In sell this grim.I p(<eo ciillcil iqion lo refund the money,
dyepepsi* remedy on the uumey buck ! Bnxiikoln is a tine Ionic ns well, it
plan. I I), milieus the eyes, quickens the eir
Haye conflilciiee. I be gusriintee j cubitio i, otieiis the purcs, siiiHlllstcs
iihsnlntely piotei-ls you. Mr. Bniunn jibe liver mill l,y ils bcniflcinl action
mull w ill gtailly pay hack yuur moiiei | iipou.tlie bile |>iginenls il I'resheiis and
if at the end of the ten days’ lrcii|- j clears up Hi*' skill and gives it a clean,
men l you have not hi in tilled or de velvety iiiqieermicn.
cnledlv henelited. | Thisstaleni,nit should interest every
- --—— [oi.d who is costive «,r bilious or snli
j ject to muvmis spelts amt sick head-
ache willl coaled tongue and a cloudy.
a truth patent to anyone who will
lalro the trouble to investigate.
Tlmre nro a great many more logical
reasonings contained in this bulletin
which we have not space to publish,
all t uiling toward the betterment of
our loose jointed selmol system.
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Important Bill Intro-
duced.
Representative Cranks, nf Lnrcilo, has
introduced a bill designed to isgalate
tlie matin fact ore and sale of leitlllaers.
It culls far the ciesliuu of a board of
sgiicultiire, to he presided over hv a
commissioner elected by the people. The
commissioner is lo publish a hand-hook dispose
of agricultural Information, »ud is to
gather and publish trop statistics by I
OOllllti^Ms
rb« clitef ftmliirea of tlie rat Mitre are
tlie requirements that iimnafevtnrers
dealem uniat rcgiiiter with tho eominia
aiptier of •'Urictiltnre their lirxiuln ami
aralyni* of the lertili/.era aold under
antue aJ|»«>n the paekMgee in which aiiiil
fertihzeni are Hold must he glinted the
brand, the guaranteed aualyaia of the
oonteuta, tlie weight and the name of the
iiianiitaotiirere. In < ane otficial analyaia
devehqia the lad that, the chemical con
(ante ia ahorl of guaranteed anal* sit be-
yond m alight mai^in, notea winch have
been given in payment of an id fertiliaera
will be collect aide only for tbo propor-
tionate value uf paid lerDlizer. Muuil-
iacluiera will not be permitted to change
the chemical proportion* until alter u
year troiu date of legiatratiou. Twelve
fertilizer inapectora ore to be employed
by the cominiaalonar of ugncnBnre
'I'bey are to aeenre aainplea of tlie official
cbemiat. A charge of It) eenta a ton will
be made for mapedion. The aalo of fer-
tilixera which tall below certain limit*'
in plant food ia prohibited Viola ion*
of any provitnnna of tlie law are punisha-
ble l»y tine of $50 to None of then*
piovInion* are to be conatrued a* probib
iting the aale of fertilizing materiola a*
betwouu importer* and manufacturora
l>. T. l)t*D8on. of Hlouiim, Tex.,
sn\M he It in been fliinbin^ nib i
oiiely lor Bnmo time on tbo Boll
weevil problem, ami think* lie It.in
the matter solved. Mr. D. iisoii’n
plnn to e.xieimtiirtie this p»*Nf fol-
Iown; “ll the farmeiN wmbm’i
plant nny col ton until hIhmD, the
10(1) of Mn.v, (lie weevil 8 I hut In
berriHted throu^li the winter would
perieli before the plant developed
food lor him. In ewho Nome live
to reoeh the notion it imtkeN rnpol
proKfBHH wheti planted lute, nod
the fnmerN would moke nincli
more cotton if they would adopt
lute planting. Thin would enable
the farmers to diversify their
eropa mid work iniiuh more land
They could lay their corn hy und
of their potntoeN before
) they pegnT tovvork on their cot*
ton. Mmdi lobor will be anved.
' pneumonia.
hsr.rt
ULJi failure or apoplexy
are often the result
cut <*f Th* i hieTi*UMintf Cli arm,
i >*m y ol** ill'll: * lr 1 sirch
I, li.ii • I! ivl- 'll'. . I ■... . ;
i-,1 an lllll'l'.v, Ilii'HI III ill,, ft p. , i r111 -1 -
nl -> lllliuy I' lull.11 lit lintli*-. lull ll Is |
cf kidney disease! If
kidney trouble is al-
lowed lo advance the
. kidney-poisoned
- * JTfJ blood will attack'th*
vital organs cr the
kidneys themselves break down and waste
away cell by cell.
Bladder troubles most always result from
a derangement of the kidneys and a cure is
ob'alned quickest by a proper treatment of
the kidneys. If you ere feeling badly you
can make no mistake by taking Dr. Kilmer's
Swamp-Root, the greet kidney, liver and
bladder remedy.
It corrects Inability to hold urine and scald-
ing pain In pausing It, and overcomes that
Unpleasant necessity of being compelled to
go often during the day, and to get up many
times during tlie night. The mild ana the
extraordinary effect of SwampRoot is soon
realised. It stands Ihe highest for its won-
derful cures of the most distressing cases.
Swamp-Root Is pleasant to take and sold
by all druggists in fifty-cent and one-dollar
-allow i-oiii|ilt*xion for Lnxakoln is lIn- ?‘^ed ^’ ^ -i-f’ hWtt:
only InxiilivH soliI in Flnlnnia 'villi j ,hls wonderful new dis-
|io«ilivn iiiiili'i'-lnniling llml it iibanlul* I covery and a book that
ly must rclh'V‘ Iln*si‘ (•"ii'liiioiis on Mr. | tolls all about it, both Homo-rswamisRuot.
Hi uuinunnii will elie*-i fully ii'lui n 6erit free by mail. Address Dr. Kilmer !z Co.
Binghamton, N. Y. When writing mention
reading thl3 generous otter in this paper. I
A
CA RPETSFURNITIIREVa
-»•
V41111 money.
eYouReceDflyCometoTfoas
Pcrhap* yon nrr> ono of us. If you am. yon probably
■ know about malaria. In cither evoat you really
owe It to good health to take
HERBINE
It will positively prevent malaria, from which you
will oearcely otherwise escape. It wfil positively
cure malaria if it Is already upon you; moreover,
while its effectsuro absolute, it wilL&ot undermino
jour gouaral health llko qulnlnr aud calomel.
Quickly corrects Ktdtey, Liver
end Stoma/sh IBs.
90 Cents per Bottle. «5-- 1
ITOnXA.
, 7M Kind VctHlMGhng BniM
Ayers
You can hardly find a home
without Its Ayer’s Cherry
Pectoral. Parents know what
it does for children: breaks
Cherry
Pectoral
up a cold in a single night,
wards off bronchitis, prevents
pneumonia. Physicians ad-
vise parents to keep it on hand.
“ The beat conch medicine money c«n buy
It Arer’a Cherry Teetotal. For the cmiKhti of
•hlldren in thins could nn«atbly be heater.
Jacob Hiiill, Sera toga, Inrt.
SRe..me..Pi.flO. j.o. *mro.,
tor
Threat, Lungs
Ayer’s Pills croatly aid the Cherry
Poctoral in bresk.Vig up a cola.
Negro Wants Pension
Bllvrinnn, Tex., Jan, 16.—One
uf tlie tiiHt, if not first, neuro inrii
to inhk•* H|i|ilii:utmu for a pi'lisimi
hn in r»-(I'onftMlernle nolilier is
Reuben Oir of this oily, « lio
Ii its 1‘Iiiiiiih before Oounl.v .liulgei
Webb today niter Ilia clear slate!
meat of H>e ooinui iudu wiib winch
lie sei veil, tin* names ot liisolll-
cers. ele, .luil>;a W,*oi» toll) him
lo secure tlie requisite wilt.iiessea
Hint lie would indorse Ids ii;i|iliuH )
Hon,
Orr went from Alntnimn as the j
bod.\ serviin' of Ins .voiiiiu .a i-ter, ■
lint eventiia'lv becHin** a cook and j
I In n a IcHiustei, lu «*Iii«Ii c i|inoil \ |
lie was called npoll several liiins!
lo take up a musket in repeilinu J
attacks on HiipplV «nuns. Orr lias
hIwh.nn been a-i eiiiliUHinstlo Dam 1
ocrat.
Snvcd From T#*rrib e Death
’file family of Mrs M. L, Buldatt of
Itiirgcrtoii, icnu, saw tier
were powerless
Soul bv A, i.ruimemtUm
D all tIih aiirp!ua cot'on, or even
25 per cent, of same were devoted
to tlie erection ot factories hard by
tlie ti‘-lds, tlie result would lie
liberty lor Die col ton raiser and
*"id prosperity I limn:; limit (lie south.
WHITE’S
Cream Vermifuge
THE GUARANTEED
dying mill
her, The
and every
eoiiaump-
to saye
most skillful physicians
remedy used failed, while
turn arts slowly lint sorely taking tier
life. in this terrible hour l)r. Kings
New f)l»covgiy lov eoosinnptiini tutor
t-il ilcspsn into joy. The first bottle,
j brought immediate relief and its eon
tinned liac eomqletelv cored her. It
is the innut certain nine in the world
fill all t Ii i on I and hug Irnvllc*
CliiiiiHiitrep Botlli s file anil fl,00
Trial Bottles Free at nil PingirisU,
WORM
^REMEDY
THE CHILDREN'S FAVORITE TCNIC.
BallarJ-Snovv Liniment C
®T. LOI'l-. IVII).
For Hale la A, liniiini ni.io.
The KiiskIiui limlifet, issued re-
rntitlv, gives the cost of tins war
in 1004 at *.210,5lM>.0ti0.
•J
My Spring and Sum-
mer Samples are iu
Call and selec-
Others respect a man in pro nor. j ^ ^ {JP-TO-D A T T’’ SUIT
lion is he ren|>ee|* Itiin*■*• If j
1
Nerve Fag.
If You Waste Your
Nerve Energy, After
Awhile You Will
Suffer For It.
You can wante nerve force by exeesa,
over-work, worry, anxiety, etc.
You can weaken yourself by not eating
proper food or securing sufficient rest to
renew the none cnengy you use up.
The proper treatment, In addition °
good phosphalfc food, such as wh*e
meal bread, prepared cereals, etc. 1*
Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine.
This Is ns truly a brain nnd /#rve
ftu>d ns any ftxMl you could 4'nt. a1^ *>0"
sides, furnishes strength nnd top *ls
own. which g«»cs to the weaken** nerve
(ii^^syrtem. and sets it to rlglits.
j Hr. Miles’ Restorative Nervi*® ,s ,l r®“
' freshing, revitalising tonic
I for the brain and nerves. 1 Reconstructs
I worn-out nerve lisauc, fifi® your
| languid brain with new ll* ant* vigor
I"*r. Miles’ NcnMne has^***^0 so many
marvulou'4 cure*, of pe«'l*‘ *° 8,°ic D»«
doctors thought they were incurable,
that It is today the /tandard medicine
In many thousands ol American homes.
The first liottle Is fmrnnteed to help
you. or druggist rotufS your money.
•The extreme heat,close confinement
nd intense mental (train Incident to
tmslnesl ha* caused m«i
and Insom-
tn say lh.it
ijHfd i*r. iv*era Nervine with
ry satisfactory r.jilts In the treat-
ent of these affeotMr
]RF.LpDCAMPN0.340.
W. of the V/,
Msels every 1st | unit 3J MenJuy
nights 1/ ''iiili mutilli.
J. II. MUIIHIIV, c. o.
H.Jf. I HUI.KMKVKH. Ci kiik.
nmt Intern
tti« bnnkl
to suffer witii nervi>si
n-iu. It gives me nl*sure
I have liseil Pr. stlys J
very rutlsfuetory r.i'lis 1
ment of these affeelins. I eut now on
my Uftli bottle, m.l 'Ht und sleep w-ell
In fsi-t have Otmoi fe-rottim that t
r-ossess nerves."—ll t. t'AI.PT, Asst.
Cashier. State Hunt Trxarennu. Ark.
FREE XT
Pain Pills. th»
T
for Tain. Also
' ilist will d
Free
... .(•§* _____
Bclsntjflc Uemcfljr
Blank. Our
us fu
of Dr.
Mils
Trial
Anti-
Our
Hpcclallst will dlirnosy your cass. tell
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Fresitlent
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I O O F
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of each in4>nMi I.O.O, F. Dal), Flaton
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W. A. Becklium
FLATONIA LODGE NO 436
A. F. & A. M-.
ivIcHm the vNnl Saturday uight it* aach
iMMitii. All brethren hi good standing
«re invited to a: ton...
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