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n* «Hmpt—mH —4 tkt Dal/at W—k!y livi im yr for ft -S3. rimplefrite. ESTABLISHED IS W«6 VOL 44. INDEPENDltFT IS ALL THIKQb— NEUTRAL IS SOTHTXO. JEFFERSON. TEXAS, FRIDAY. OCTOBER -J7. 1911 fl.OO PER ASSUM. NO 19 fw «/•* PriaHf | of til Unit Phow99l •/imp/ecu fa Job OfKca. Our "Motto" No Trouble to Show Goods. No time like the present time forour stock is complete Tailoi Made Suits Our styles correct Goats and Separate Skirts Our assortment excellent Millinery Added to this polite attention to all. Onr Motto" No Trouble to Show Goods. ROSENFELD'S AVINGER, TEXAS A Boarding School for the Moral Christian and Indrustrial Training of COLORED YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN. STRONU FACl I/ry COMPOSED of GRADUATES ^ AND PAST QRADUATJCS OF Spelman-Seminary. Atlanta, Ga.; Atlanta Bapttst College, Atlanta. Ga.: Prarie View State Normal. Prarie View. Texas, and Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute of which Booker T. Washington is Principal. All kinds of Iudustries and Trades are taught. The best School in Northeast Texas for Negro youths. Hoard and tuition, SU.(X) per month. Music extra. For particu lars address F. >V. WIIKELEU, PRINCIPAL. Every inhabitant of Great Britain and Ireland consumed last year imported foods to the \ alue of $"J7.0h at least, tins was the average [>er capita. Joint* that ache, muscles thas are itrawn or contracted should I«t» treated with Ballard's Snow Liniment. It )>euetrates to the sj>ot where it is needed ami relieves suffering. Price •Joe, 60c anil $1 i>er Bottle. .Sold by \V J 8ed berry. An alarming increase in the number of house robberies and burglaries is noted in Great ltritia.ii in the last two years. If you have any doubt i f the merit of Mr. Hell's Pine-Tar Money one bottle will remove that doubt and your rough at the name time. Look for the bell oil the bottle. 11 is the genuine. Both (• ermany and East Arri i i are rapidly becoming factors in the Worlds supply of rubber. Plants growing near the sea have thicker leaves than those growing inland, and plants culti vated in artificially salted soil have the same peculiarity. J W Cofeland, of Dayton. Ohio, pur chased a bottle ofUhamberlain's Cough Remedy for Itih boy who bail a cold, ami before the bottle « a» all used tht boy's cold was gone. In tbat not bet ter tban to pay a a live dollar doctor'* bill? For Bale by A Hen I'r^uhart and all drugisti* Up to date the motor vehicles that have been registered by the London county council number more than fifty-seven thousand. Children Cry FOR FLETCR£R'S There art* approximately 111re«• millions acres of unimproved logged off land in western Ore gor and western Washington. Successful Economy in Baking Most housewives assume when they buy a big can of baking powder at a low price I that they have been eeonomi ! cal. They have to a slight ex tent but when they use that! cheap "big can" baking jKiwder, and find it so uneven in quality, j or so unreliable that the baking) falls, there isn't so much econo my after all, for the wasted ma terials far outweigh the few cents saved in the price. SUCCESSFUL economy i-> in the reach of every woman that desires it. She has only to or Calumet Making Powder, and use it according to directions. Then, she will achieve economy. For not only does Calumet sell at a reasonabled price — 15c per pound but it is so carefully made by experienced chemists that failure is ini]X)ssible. Only the best materials are used and the proportions of the ingredi ents are so exact ana so uniform that every baking comes from the oven, light, sweet and beau tifully raised. Calumet guaran tees you against failure, and that constitutes real economy in baking. Why not use Calumet, a bak ing powder that you can always rely upon? Yo can get no bet ter at any price, for nt the World's Pure Food Kxposition. Calumet received the Highest Award. Listen how this sounds and think what it would mean if car riod out: Suppose the farmers were to quittrading in Palmer; suppose the people Atfcre to stop getting their money at Palmer banks; suppose the patrons of this community were to haul their cotton to other points to have it ginned; suppose that the merchants were to quit patron i/.ing the draymen here and have a man to do this work who lived somewhere else; suppose all the citizens of Palmer were to send their children to some other school; suppose the people quit patronizingtheblacksmiths here; suppose everybody should stop their paper and the merchants quit advertising. How long, Oh! how long would we all be* able to stay in Palmer? What did you say? The answer is this: Not Long. Then why not practice the Great Word, which is RECI PROCITY. 1 want each individ ual to study this just for a mo ment and ask himself the (pies tion: Can 1 get. along without the aid of my fellow man? Man can not live for self alone in this, the enlightened period of the twen tieth century. He must help his fellow man, and in turn his fel low man must help him, and success will crown their efforts. Study this well. Palmer Rust ler. THE PACIFIC MONTHLY. Special Rates on the Leading Maga zine of the West. The Pacific Monthly of Port land, Oregon, is publishing a series of splendid articles about the various indu^ries in the West. The September number contains an article on Success with Cherries. The October number had a beautiful illustra ted articlo on Success in Grow ing Apples. Other Articles shortly to be published are Sue cess with Live Stock, Success in Growing Walnuts, Success with Fodder Crops. These articles are written by experts, and are not only authorative, but very interesting. In addition to the above, The Pacific Monthly each month pub lishes each month a large num ber of clean, wholesome, read able stories and strongindepend ent articles of the day. The price of The Pacific Monthly isSl.">Oa year. To in troduce it to new readers, it u 11 be sent for six months for ."()<• if this pajM'r is rnentiuned. Ad dre>s Pacific Monthly, Portland, Oregon Dee 1 As far back a> 1")."»() it was c is tomary to make pencils that carri' 'i black lead HAIR HEALTH Take Advantage oj this Generous Offer. Your money bac k upon request at our store if Rexall "93'' Hair Tonic doesn't do as we claim That's our guarantee. Vou obli gate yourself to nothing what ever. Could you ask or could we give you stronger proof of our confidence in the hair re storing qualities of this preparn tien? We could jiot afford to so strongly endorse Rexall 4'93" Hair Tonirand continue to sell it as we do, if it ffld not do all we claim it will. Should our enthu 1 siasm carry us away, and Rexall "93" Hair Tonic not give entire satisfaction to the users, they would Kvse faith in us and our statements, and in consequence our business prestige would suf fer We assure you that if your hair is beginning to naturally fall out or if you have any scalp trouble, Rexall "93" Hair Tonic will promptly eradicate dandruff stimulate hair growth, and pre vent premature baldness, or the above guarntee becomes opera tive. Two sizes', r>()c and $1. Sold only at our store -The Rexall Drug Store of W. .1. Sedberry, Jefferson, Texas. The Final Line-Up. This is a prediction, not a threat: The final Democratic line-up in Texas for 1912 will be: Ramsey, Ball and Wilson National attitude: Progressive Democracy and People's Power. State attitude: Prohibition initia tive referendum and recall. Colquitt, Wolters and Harmon National attitude: Reactionary Conserval; -tin. State attitude: Anti prohibition, local regulation and no initiatiue, referendum and recall. Cut this out for future refer ence. Pay yonrpoll tax. Sena tor J. C. McNealus in Dallas Democrat. Ball has withdrawn, so just put Sheppard in place of Ball. FARMERS NEED IT. The progressive farmer is re garded as the TYPK of inde pendence. He lives well, has practically everything he wants, and has money in the bank. Do you know what made the suc cessful farmer? Why it was simply tlie application of busi ness principles and methods to agriculture. If you are a farm er and haven't a business educa tion, you are simply making old Mother Karth give you u bare living, when she ought to .yield you a surplus. Apply business principles—bookkeeping, etc., to your farming operations, and you will be astonished to see how much more can be done by a little Figuring than by a lot of Sweating. For catalogue, ad dress Draughon's Practical Busi ness College. Dallas, Texarkana, Denison or Ft. Worth. The Imperial Chinese post office has imported lfX) bicicles for the use of postmen at Shang hai, so as to secure a more rapid delivery of letters. How's Thin? Wo offer O/»• Jluiid rt-'l Dollars Howard for any cane of Catarrh that - aniiot be cun-d by IIhII'm Catarrh Cur» h I. I 1IKNKV it CO , I'olcilo D. We, the uiidcr*ign<:<l. hive known F. J. Cheney for the laat 1"» years ami believe lym perfec tly honorable in all ss trannaetlonn ;ind rttian (Htlly ai»i«- to carry out toy obUfitiounido by hid Iinu W a i hi n o K mn an At Makvin , Whol. -aN» DriigifiRtn Toledo, O. Kall'ft <'atarrh ( u re 1m taken Interpally, acting direetly upon the b!oo«l and mucoui nurfte of the Mystem. 1 eMtimoi C> neut free. Pri< « 7*» rents p.-r bottle -" I all l)ruKKl«itM Take Hall'm Family I'llla for ooustipatlou The Chinese, have prepared an international 1 inua.l in order to jnake the t; -lation of for eign languiig' s isy and rapid. "To lb' oi Not to He'' luiiBtttutly r it.- c| ■■tills <in wtit-1 li er or not > mi u-.. 1;r Bell's t'ine-1'ar Honey. A le* il will stop tliat COUgh. Before a (tia m l has been dressed it through tie hands of c|. t .rner, cutter. sawyer and polisher. TEXAS INDUSTRIAL NOTES The value (if Texas manufac tured product in 1910 was 61.1,000; Howie county will soon vote an issuance of s.">(H),(XK) Umds for road const r tiou purposes. Tin- Pecos Valley A Southern Railroad is planning to pipe mountain water to Balmorhea. The estimated wealth of Texas increased from ^2,;{2"J,200,CKX) in liXX) to *3,6*0,(XX),000 in 1910. It is estimated that 125,000 bales of cotton will be exported! from Tejyis to Japan this year. Goliad commissioners are^lan ning to launch a road bond cam paign calling for $"_'50,000 of bonds. An interurban lint1 is being surveyed from (tnvnville to Sherman and work- will begin in the near future. The Mineral! Wells Comrner cial Club is fostering a plan to call an election for the issuance of $100,000 road bonds. The present forest areaof Tex as is about .'10,000.(MX) acres snd the estimated merchantable tim ber is about 27,000,000. The IV>cos Commercial Club has secured signatures calling for n $2(X),(XX") (good roads bond issue in Reeves county. A proposition to build an in terurban line between Temple and Marjin is being submitted to citizens of those ;cities. There are thirty seven foreign vessels in the Galvestou harbor to be loaded with cotton for Eu ropean and Asiatic ports. At the next meeting of the city council of Pecos an election will be calldd to vote on the issuance of $30,(XX) of sewer bonds. As.u resrlt or labor on the part of the Spur commercial club, a statf experimental farm has been established near that plcae. Mi'Lennen county road district No. 1, improvement bonds to the amount of !?1(M),(KK) have been approved by the Attorney (Jen eral. Farm demonstration work is being conducted at Haskell by A. M. Latham of the United States Depart modi of Agricul ture. A site of eighty three acres for thf Harris county demonstration farm has been selected and ap proved by the commissionert' court. Foreign capital has been se cured by the Kansas City Mexico & < )rient to construct a line from Mertzon, Texas, to Presidio del Norte Mexico. New main and branch canals near Mercedes have just been completed to the extent of thirty miles, watering six thousand acres of new land. A dam and reservoir on the Nueces river will be bu'lt for ir rigation purposes and will irn l>ound enough water to irrigate \'l,(KXJ acres of land. A million dollar bond issue will be voted on at Dallas in the early part of 1912, half to be used for street paving purposes and tin1 remainder for a city hall The baking powder factory at Decatur, which was establish ed at that city by the activity of the commercial club, has proved a success and its output is not equal to the demand for its pro ducts. The Haluuorhea Commercial Association is at the head of a movement for the issuance of bonds for building good roads. A petition asking for an election will be presented the next ses *ion of commissioners' court. Kansas City capitalists have bought enough lands in I'eco--. Drew t<-r and .JetT Davis «■<).,nti» . and will begin at once the con struction of a dam by means < f which acres of land may be converted into a lake for ir rigation puqjoses. More Home Bakinq, Better every way than the ready made foods DrFRICES Baking Powder m iApure,Cream of Tartar No Alum No Lime Phosphate Powder j Made fron\ Cirapea It is reported thnt the Interna tional & Great Northern is gran ted permission to issue $151,(XX), (KX) of bonds and that $;KX),(XH) will be immediately spend in improvements. The Auiarillo chamber of com merce has succeeded in getting the experimental farm neat there turned over to the United States government for demon Miration work. The farm con trins 120 acres. A DURANT MERCHANT HAD ECZEMA FOR TEN YEARS 1 Hiircly praise your valuable Hunt's Cure ft r eczema. I hu tiered with ma fur ten years, unit the pain ami itchings were ho great I thought lots of times t liad ratlier be dead. 1 have spent about 10(H) for doctor's treat ment, and everything was in vain. One time I read in the newspasers about your valuable remedy, and 1 bought one box of Hunt's ('are and used one-half box which cured me en tirely cured me. I recommended your valuable remeciy to all my friends that were troubled with enema, and they are alHo cured. 1'lease accept my thanks. Vour friend, M. Tetnerlaiu, Dealer in dry goods, shoes and clothing. Duraut, Okla., July 1!0, 1911. As the Waco Times Herald sees it, the only difference be tween Jake Welters and .Jot)Can 1 non is that one calls himself a Demociat and the other claims to be a Republican. Waxahachie Enterprise. That is only a slight, difference, but in justice to IJncle Joe it must be said that he never was an attorney for the Pullman Car Co., and never was a leader of Beer Adou's Texas forces, never ran for Senator and never whip ped a man who was his inferior physically. There may be other differences, but the.se show how easily some newspapers fall into error. Bonham News. America's Greatest Weekly THE TOLEDO BLADE TOLEDO, OHIO, T1h» Best Known Newspaper in the United states. Circulation 2-10,000. Popular in Every Statu. N<i Whiskey Advertising. The seventy-seventh your of ith exist ence linds the Toledo Blade more pop nlar than at any period during ith long and successful career. It is now read each week by more than a million peo ple. The Blade's Held in national and goes into every Btate and territory in the United States, thereby giving it an unquestionable right of claiming, to he the greatest national weekly newspaper in America. The Weekly Blade in distinctly a family newspaper. The one object of its publishers Iish always been to make it lit for the America.i home, for the tire side, and of interest to every member of the family. To fulfill thiB purpose It is kept clean and wholesome, The news of the world is handled in a com prehensive manner, and the various de partments of I he lllade are edited with painstaking care. The Household page is a delight to the women and children; current atlairs are treated editorially without prejudice; the serial stories are selected with the idea of pleasing the greatest number of lictimi lovers; the (Question Bureau is a scrapbook of in formation; the Farmstead Columns are conducted with the purpose of giving the patrons a medium for the exchange o, ideas and information on farm topics. No department is neglected, but every feature ia taken care < f with the idea of making The Blade worth many times the price "I subscription —.nic dollar a year. Sample copies mailed free. Address THE BLADE, Toledo, Ohio. The Jimp. Job Dlllce is the place to have your I'rintirig done. ELECTRIC BERTH LIGHTS NEW DINING CARS Fast Trains Free Chair Cars VIA t • The Old Reliable" GEO. D. HUNTER, o p. 6 r. A.. DALLAS Request Your Tickets to be Routed via The Texas & Pacific Railway Thursday, Friday and Saturday O N L Y FIRST WKEK IN NOVEMBER. DR. THOMAS S IB E HIM ABOUT "^"0"CT^ E E S -