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Wise County Messenger from Decatur, Texas • Page 11

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Decatur, Texas
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11
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t- me will ho 1 to, No is pak weak, wretched, surly Over-Burdened Women. Many a man seos his wife bond and tig at that back and he heart alike, without anv Idea of the Children follow In too quirk succession to allow the nether time to recuperate, The womanly urgans I there debilituting.disagree­ able drains, with the added pain of Inflamed or ulcerated parts. In this tho woman bravely trios to carry her household load, afraid to take tho ro 1 wonder shr of timoor and snappish of tongue. Shr would bo falne to natnro if she wore anything else. No persons need help so much as the class of whom this woman is tho type.

And for such women no help Is so sure, wonderful, as that given hy Dr. Favorite Prescription. It restores all the womanly organs to health. It establishes regularity in their functions. It restores the strained and shattered nervous system.

It clears tip the complexion, rounds out the form and makes life a daily happiness, "Favorite contains no alcohol or whisky. It is the medicine for women. Nothing can be "just as as the best. Tell the dealer so If he offers a substitute. "I wrote to you in 1W)2, about my chh Mrs.

Klla Kohbinson, of Nuttne, Vs. then In a bad condition, and your reply was that I probably Inherited the trouble from tny mother. and you prescribed I)r. Pierre's Favorite Prescription. About that timo 1 had an attack of fever and was ah-k for quite a while, so failed to jfft In December following was married and tb'in my husband bought me two butties of Or.

Pierre's Favorite Prescription. Before 1 bejrfin to take it I had bearing-down pains at monthly periods, also dUry siniis. After 1 had taken one 1 felt better and had no more pains. After taking the second bottle ft It, better than ever in my life, and in Beptember gave birth to a twelve-pound babv gill. 1 am very thankful for your good medicine, and shall tell my friends what it did for me.

and shall recommend it to all who arc afflicted. We think it the best medicine In Not only tho Original but tho Little Liver first put 40 years ago, by old It. Y. Pierce, have been much i.nlt* ed but river equaled, a- thousands attest. They're purely vegetable, being made up of concentrated and reflntd medicinal principles, extracted from tho roots of American plants.

Do not gripe. One or two for stomach corrective, three of four far and Miss Georgia Meeks, of Al vord, were united in marriage last Wednesday, by Rev. F. M. Proctor at the home, the contracting parties remaining seated in the buggy during the ceremony.

Uncle Johnny Frazier left day morning for Kamondville, Texas, where he to vMt his son Byrd and family. He will not return under GO days. Public Speaker Interrupted Public speakers are frequently interrupted by people coughing. This would not happen if Honey and Tar were taken, as it cures coughs and colds and prevents pneumonia and consumption. The genuine contains no opiates, and is in a yellow package.

Man Simmons, City Drug Store. THE COUNTY PRESS CHICO. Frtm the Review. Jack Allen is building an addition to his residence out on his farm. E.

Johns, who lives 5 miles northeast of Chico, is building a new residence. S. G. Stalnaker sold his farm 4 miles east of Chico on last Saturday, to Rufus Booth. Public Weigher J.

H. Watson informs us that he had received 3500 bales of cotton at his yard to date. Postmaster W. Flowers has resigned and Arthur Williams, Claud Huff and J. T.

Wilson are applicants for the office. To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets, jb Seven Million sold in past 1 2 months. This Caret Grip I wo Days. on every box, 25c. tiik fa mi in all tho more progressive and wideawake agricultural of I).

country institute Is fixture and lias come to be reckoned as one of the most practical and valuable aids in disseminating up to date information touching the operation of the farm and Its kindred interests. Including in Its scope, an it does, the Held, the stock yard, the poultry yard and the household in its many aspects, the institute Is of value to every member of the family. As soon as the date of holding this meeting is set the work of the farm should be ho arranged that nil of sufficient age can attend, and nothing of trivial character should be allowed to prevent the carrying out of tills plan. not only with the of getting some benefit from the sessions, but of contributing something to them along the line of valuable facts and Information. Your going will thus have a double value, and your state of mind will be analogous to that of the old deacon who rated as the prayer meeting he had ever attended one in which, though sparsely attended, he himself had prayed and testified.

The institutes we have ever known have not been those in which the scheduled speakers occupied all of the time, but which were agricultural expedience meetings participated in by the rank and iile of the audience present. Arrange your work so as to attend your home county Institute and go with the Idea of making the most possible of It for yourself and your neighbors. BRIDGEPORT. Fran the Index. A.

H. Lowry visited at Chico last Sunday. H. I. Watkins, of W.

J. and B. W. Logan, a prominent Qrm of Rhome, was here Wednesday on business. Married, on Sunday, Dec.

2. 1106 Mr. Morris Newman and Miss Willie Winn, of Cuba com munity, Rev. W. G.

Hudson ofti ciating. The business part of towTn will be a thing of beauty during Christmas week. The shops will be tastefully decorated and the streets will be brilliantly lighted. Mrs. W.

M. McDonald has returned from Boyd, whither she was called several days since to see her uew grandson, born to Mr. and Mrs. Edgar PortwTood, on Nov. 29, 1906.

Mrs. Jesse Maddox received word early iu the week that her mother, Mrs. H. Fitzgerald, was dangerously sick at her home in the Cottondale community. I J.

P. Morelock and family have this week moved to new location at Merit, Hunt county, and Rev. O. G. Peterson, the new Methodist pertor, has arrived.

Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Brown spent Sunday with their son, W.

near Boyd. Charlie Romans is titting up his well drilling machine with a spick and span newT gasoline en. gine. Millions of bottles of Honey and Tar have been sold without any person ever having experienced any other than beneficial results from its use forcoughsf, colds and lung troubles. This is because the genuine Honey and Tar in the yellow package contains no opiates or other harmful drugs.

Guard your health by refusing any but the genuine. Man Simmons, City Drug Store. DaDger in Asking Advice. When you have a cough or cold do notask some one what is good for it, as there is danger in taking some unknown preparation. Honey and Tar cures coughs, colds, and prevents pneumonia.

The genuine is in a yellow package. Refuse substitutes. Man City Drug Store. BOYD. From Index.

Up to Tuesday night, 4th, Boyd had purchased 2730 bales of cotton. T. J. Flake last week sold to D. Matthews his 50 acre farm, known as the King place, for 1 000 Mrs.

Haney Brown has sold her farm a few miles of town to Mrs. M. Barr. W. Splawn, of Greenwo was here Friday, enroute home from Pleasant Grove No.

2 where he had been to leave his daughter, Miss Isla, who began teaching school at that place Monday. On account of some of the relatives not being able to meet with the others on Thanksgiving day, D. W. McCright and Bob Walker postponed their big Thanksgiving dinner till last Sunday. There were 57 present at the dinner, and all fared sumptuously.

W. J. Hayes, of Lawler Springs community, died last Saturday morning, after a spell of pneumonia Uncle Jimmie was an old resident of the south end of Wise county, and was well and favorably known by almost everyone. Miss Laurie Leslie, who had been a hopeless consumptive for many months, died at her home in Garvin community Saturday, Dec. 1, and was buried the fol lowing day at Boyd cemetery, Rev.

A. P. Hightower conduct iner funeral services. AXD INDRAWN POITLTIIY. Notwithstanding that considerable prejudice has developed against the sale of undrawn poultry during the past twenty months, largely due to several Instances of poisoning resulting from poultry that was kept for too long a time In cold storage In this condition, a recent bulletin Issued by tTie chemist In chief of the agricultural department at Washington gives a very emphatic verdict In favor of marketing poultry In the undrawn rather than the drawn condition, this Judgment being the result of a carefully conducted experiment.

Two turkeys, one drawn and the other not, up on the 5th of February. At the end of a week It was found that the drawn bird was tainted, while the other was In perfect condition. Four days later both birds were cut open, it being found that the drawn bird was In a bad state of decomposition, while the one und: wn was still in an excellent state of preservation. A practical recommendation contained in the bulletin was to the effect that try should under no circumstances be killed for market unless it had been kept frgm food for the preceding twenty-four hours, as the presence of partly digested food In the body tended to Increase decomposition very greatly. So strongly as this point emphasized that It was suggested that a law be passed imposing a heavy fine for putting poultry on the market in tills condition.

The points touched upon should be noted by every shipper of poultry. ALVORD. From Budtfet. Mrs. Mary Bowers, wife of John Bowers, died at the home of her husband in Alvord on Dec- 1.

Miss Nell McCrary came in from Decatur, where she has been for the past year, employed as assistant postmistress. Albert O'Neal has ordered a car of lumber from a mill in south Texas, and is looking for its arrival daily Albert has let the contract for a modern residence and its construction will commence immediately upon the arrival of the lumber. Geo. Cakry, of Scurry, Texas, I ft ft ft ft Oft Long Tennessee Fight. For twenty years W.

L. Rawls, of Hells, fought nasal catarrh He writes: swelling and soreness inside my nose was fearful, till I began applying Bucklen's Arnica Salve to the sore surface: this caused the soreness and swelling to disappear, never to Best salve in existence. 25c at Man Simmons, druggists. A free bottle of Dr. Liver and Blood Syrup will be sent to any reader of this paper who will write to the Thacher Medicine Chattanooga, Tenn.

Lagrippe ana Pneumonia. Foley's lloney and Tar cures la grippe, coughs, and prevents pneumonia. Uefusa any but the genuine in the yellow package. Man Simmons, City Drug Store. A BIG LEAK.

The quality of butter which is mads in the creameries of the dairy sections of the country, whether gathered cream or separator concerns, could be greatly improved if all tho patrons would take the precaution of giving all utensils used in the handling of the milk a thorough scalding and sunning wherever the latter is possible. The collective indifference and carelessness of a body of creamery patrons are beyond question responsible for the loss of hundreds of dollars through the sultin'; inferior quality of the butter product. Multiply the annual butter output of any creamery by from 1 to cents and one has in cold figures loss that is sustained as a result of the slovenly handling of milk and cream. Suppose the loss is 2 ceuts per pound. ith the average rural creamery whose summer output Is 10,000 pounds a week the loss resulting from this one cause would be $200, or mioiv to pay the wages of a first class uttermaker for two months.

Or cv.nnot make a whistle out of a tail; neither can the best butter- mnker ou earth remove from cream the taint that is imparted through careless handling and produce a butter product that will fetch top notch prices. In nine cases out of ten where returns for butter sold are not up to what they might be the trouble may remedied by scalding the milk cans than scolding the buttermaker. ON THE HONOR ROLL Howell, publisher of Ink the most widely circulated its kind in the world, has just issued a book entitled Worth Ink, of New York, is the recognized authority on newspaper circulation and the book just Issued is a collection of the best ad vertising mediums in the i nited States. And of the Messenger it says "The Wise County Messenger is entitled to a place on the Printers' Ink Roll of Honor" Only paper between Ft. Worth and Trinidad, on the Denver road with the record.

Only paper published in Wise county that is mentioned in the report. THE MESSENGER IN THF HOMKS OF THIS PEOPLE mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm I va vfx -A -is i4 spend the HOLIDAYS AT HOME Low rates to the Southeast and North M. K. GO. T.

Flyer Service is the Best For particulars write to W. G. CRUSH, G. P. T.

Dallas 'igr 'mr wvwvwv Holiday Rates via Rock Island 30-Day Tickets on sale Dec. 20, 21, 22 to points in Alabama, Georgia, Florida. Tennessee, North and South Carolina, Kentucky, Ohio, Indiana. Kansas, Iowa, Minnesota, Michigan, the Dakotas, Colorado, Oklahoma, Indian Territory, Arkansas, Wisconsin, Nebraska, Illinois, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, New York and Ontario. Tickets limited Jan.

7, on sale Dec. 24, 30, Jan. 1 to Oklahoma. Indian Territory, Arkansas. Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, the Dakotas, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa points.

Local Holiday Rates To all points in Texas, Dec. 21, 22, 23, 24. 25, 30, 31, it Jan. 7. Jan.

1, lim- Excursion Rates Every Tuesday and Saturday to Estancia, Dalhart, Guymon, Amarillo, limit 30 days. Stopovers. Union Depot Connections Zbrenqb Car Service through Sleepers Daily to Chicago, Kansas City, Oklahoma City. 3 Great trains Gverp Day to the 11orth A. G.

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Fort Worth, Texas. A Cup. Signora Veronelli a servant) wore you sent away from your i plnee? I brol; a coffee thnt the only that on that oe- eu 1 my niNtress had a little wound on the 11 Uiso. FREE TOBACCO FOR ADVERTISING PURPOSES The manufacturer of SLACK SEAR TOSACCO has authrrV.ed all dcrJe-3 iu tlur. on to give One Plug of BLACX co 'vith of Two wo Pities of fjtEATY free tach of Four Plutts.

Three Plugs free with each sale of Six Piugi. This extremely liberal offer is made the expense of the manufacturer, and is for advertising put poses only. This will give an opportunity to all who like dark, rich and Irjiily sweetened tobaccos, to lay in a good supplv of tobacco of unsurpassed merit while this offer lasts. The object of this deal is not to sell BLACK liEAR tobacco at less than the regular price, but it to convince all who like tobacco similar in grade, that BLACK BEAR is the best of its kind. This offer is made for a limited the manufacturer could not afford to continue it indefinitely, and with the expectation that all who take advantage will like the tobacco so well they will continue to use it permanently.

GET IT AT THE NEAREST A GUARANTEED CURE FOR PILES Kodol Ingestion Itching, Blind, Bleeding, Protruding Pdes. Druggists are autho ized to cund money if azo intment fails to For biliousness, headache ure in 6 to 14 days. 50 c. take Dr.Thacher’* Uver and.

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