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i J I' A M w Jr "A :4 " i RS Jfi ie(!ardletiof digestion and nutrition. He mljht almost at well eat thav In'a for all tho good he Sett out of hit food. The result Is that the itomach trowi "weak" the action of tho orfani of digestion and nutrition arc Impaired an J the man tuHcra tie lotteries o( dspeptla and tho agonies of ncnousneiSi To mtrcn&thcn the stomach, restore the activity ct the or- ten ot dliettlon and nutrition and brace np tlio nerves, tine Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, It Is an on. tailing remedy, and has the confidence ot physicians as well as the praise ot thousands healed by Its use. In the atrlctrit seme "Golden Medical Dlicovcry" Ii a temperance medl. cine. It contains neither Intoalcanta nor narcotics, and it at Iree from alcohol as from opium, cocaine and other dangerous drufi. All ingredients printed on ill outside wrapper. Don't let a dealer delude you for 'his own profit. There la no medicine for stomach, llrer and blood "just as good" as "Golden Medical Discovery." M-M-H-H-l M-H"M-H-H .. CLAGSIHED J. ADVERTISEMENTS. VWfr VJ".-.""r FOR RENT Tho pleasing parlor In worth mentioning und Is only redeem Beckham Hotel See J, I'. Ilockhnm 'cd hi the birth uf flnruitn nl-llnscbld . In a neighboring village Its Impor- FOn RENT Nice furnished room. ,,nnce co""'3 fr"" "" presence of tho tm.lv tn Tnhn P lvv tt court, but It undergoes 11 k id ilcctuleucc Apply to John K lv), tru gummcr hcll ,hu ulmelllllfu c,. FOR SALE Span Rood mules cheip fj W, Harrison, FOR RENT Untarnished rooms for light housekeeping O'd phono 441. ir.lt l'OH SAIjU A good )oung horso, gen tlo to work, to bugg) or surrey. Sco H. W Tcnlo). " 1C. roil HUNT rivo room residence on West Washington, close In Ualley Ulrdsong 1 C oi.ivi:n TVi'Kwm rrn foii sm.u No 5, 1- sood condition Apply nt Herald office TOM SALH Pino pair of joung niii'es for sale llcthellSockwell Hardware Implement Co. 12 IS If. AUTO FOR SALE A No 10 Model lJulclc, practlcillj now. Address J. P. Morgan, Penlel. 1-7 AGENTS WANTED Money making proposition. Call or address Pbocnlx Crude Oil Durner, Greenville Texas, est Sldo Square 12 12 tf. FOR RENT furnished roms for light bousekcep'ns or bed rooms Applj to Mrs. Hj. 1. Davidson, North Stonewall street, old phono 27C- ROOM FOR RENT IMra large, com fortable, nlcclj furn'shed room, with two beds, second lloor, suitable tor two young men, two blocks west of Katj freight depot. Old phone 71 or now phone 71. s. HELP WANTED MALE WANTED Young men to learu automobllo busi ness b mall and prepare for posi tions as chauffeurs and repair njenj, i. , wo muito jou experiAiu.i.?n weeub, Li n .tgr':.ylstjgOttl(fis(JJuro position Pay big; work pleasant; demand for n.n great; reasonable; write for particu lars and sample lesson. Empire Au tomobile Institute, Rochester, N Y. One fourth off for cash on suites, sldo boaids, buffets nnd-stoves It F. Jones, East Loo street. idiisfipation ure r rep With the first signs of constipa tion you resort to the home methods of rel.cf. such as hot or cold water on arising, lots of stewed fruit with your breakfast, etc, but what do you do when these fail? The majority then start on salts and purcathu waters, then chance to cathar tic puis, etc If you have gone through these various uUees you know they wer all useless, so far as permanent results co Tiovr you snoma xry just once aain, but try some thl rig practical and sensible, a remedy made ana Intended for the Dur- poso jou are tolng- to accomplish Such remedy, as thousands can testify. Is Dr. Caldwell s Syrup Pepsin, which Is .utranteed to bt permanent In Its re sults s Ingredients are such that by a brief uso of It the stomach and bowel muscles aro trained to again do their work normally, so that In the end you can do away with medicines of all kinds That It will do this Mr G. Y. Dodson of Sanvllle. Va , will gladly attest, and 89 will Mrs S, A Hampton of Portage, O- To those who aro still skeptical triers Is a waj to prove these assertions with out n penny of expanse: Simply send youf n-imo and address to Dr. Caldwell and ob tain a free sample bottle After using: It, If you are then convinced It Is .he rem edy you need buy o, fifty cent or one dollar bottle of your druggist nnd con tlnue to use It for a brief time until cured The directions are simple and th dose Is small. It Is pleasant to the taste, does not irrlDft and la cromotlv effective. and these statements are guaranteed oil money win on rerunaaa This remedy la over a quarter of a ccn tury old and Is personally taken by more druggists than any othrr similar TfmoAv on the American market necausa of Its effectiveness purity and ploosantf taste it is me laeai laxative remeuy roc children, women and old folks generally- Vr. Caldwell personally will be pleased to give you any medical advice you may desire for yourself or family pertaining to the stomach, liver or bowels absolutely free of charge Explain your case In letter nnd he will reply to you in detalL For the free sample simply send J our name and address on a postal card or otherwise. For eitner request ine aociors) address Is Dr. W. 11 CaMwll,JU513CaU well bulltflnr, Montlccllo, JU , Tho flumes! liohtcst and most comfortable POMMEL SLICKER At the same t me cheapc5i in ine end because 11 wears longest i 359 Everywhere I Every garment, '( mtBMntppd waterproof Catalog Ire Burleson College School of Music MISS GIBSON, Director. MISS ANDERSON. MISS NELL. ConipIoteJjcourseajInJt'Plano, Voice, olln, Organ, TUeor; Studloe convenient to tho public ochooli. New Phone No. 309. . SKrJJfVH it rlxiw A , n. ' i J . V t'Uf 71 n.i ism i7 'ft 9M TQUM I The Tenderfoot Farmer It wa one o( these etperlmcntul farmers, who not inert spectacles on lilt coir and led her ihavinjts. I III theory m innt ii uiun i mniicr wnn mc cow ate 10 lone, as the nil fed. The queiliom of digestion and nouriilimcnt had not entered Into hil calculations, It'a only "tenderfoot" farmer that would try mch en exDeHmenririth a enw. Iltii mm f.m,.., r.i. ir Parslin Cities. Teheran, I'irslas c ti pi t it I Is one of the least InlcientfiiK cities or tlint an cient liuiil '1 lie houses nre mem, tho streets narrow nml dlrt.v, and oven tho palace of the shah Is far from being a ihlm. f beni.tv. ho. no hlstorv I male drives the greater pirt ot the liuijoi.iuun iu Hurt- Hiiuiiury puiccs Ispnhnn, the rormcr capital of Per sia, Is far different Mint clt was once girdled bj a wall of twenty four miles, and Slriti Ablins In tho sixteenth century loaded It with magnificence It contains splendid mosques nnd an 1 lent pilnccs which nppeal to the Itn ngluitlon, Itut Ispahan, too, bns fallen upon crll dn)s. "Houses, ba7anrs, mosques, palaces, wholo streets," writes n traveler of n fen yeirs ngo, "arc to bo scon tn to tal abandoniiieut, and one may ride for miles without mcUlng with n single living creature except perhaps n soli tary Jicknl looking oicr a mall or a fox running to his hole." Tho Smithy Settled It. One of the candidates at an English election was announced to address a meeting In a orl.slilro lllagc uell knowi to horse dealers nnd breeders as the ccntir of a district noted for Us uncl.uojs nnd roadsters 'the candl date nns an eloquent spiakcr. but for some reason or other ho failed to make any great Impression on the horse loUng farmers llnttour. the local blacksmith came to the nscue by tummlng up the rusKx.tltc mtrlls of the rhnl candidates In the follow lug laconic little speech: "I'rlcnds, this feller" the cnndldnte "rides n 'oss T other filler rides n mortycar ou brceils "osses, an' 1 shoes 'cm, so not Is tin or to arg) aboot?" In such a district and before Bucb nn audience the brief, businesslike speech of the blacksmith van not without ef fect, for It touched the pockets us well as the henrts of those pieseut Ixjn don Mali. Poison In the Middle Ages. In the middle ngis so littlo was knonn of toxicology that all sudden and mysterious deal lis tire attribut ed to poison, but In the light of mod era knowledge many of lliee, says the British Medical Journal, aio uon eas lly explnlnrt by such diseases as np nendltltls and gjstrlc ulcer. liven the llorglas can be absohid from manj of the poisonings laid to their chirgc .Nevertheless from early times In Italy poison was a favorite means of "re moving" an enemy. In Knghnd, Trance nnd CJenunnj cruder methods of vengennce prenlltd, and It was not until the sixteenth century Hint the Medici Introduced poisoning Into Trance The fashion spread with tcr rlblo rapidly, and poison was employ. id In cery rank of society to get rid of Inconvenient persons The nrt In troduced Into Trance by Catherine dev Medici nnd her followers took root so deeply ns to blossom later Into the black magic of Kouls XIV.'h reign Monuments to Wellington. Has any Iirltlsh national hero more monuments lo his fame In London than Wellington' 'J hero Is Iho Achilles statue by Westmascott In Hyde park, east from c iiinona taken nt Salamanca Vltlorlu, Toulouse and Waterloo, at cost of 10 001), defrayed by "the worn en of T.nglnnd " 1 he equestrian statue by Iloehm nt II vile park corner Is the second equestrian statue erected In that locality The former one, by Wyntt, costing somo 30000 was re mojed to Aldcrsbot when the arch which It crowned was moed Then there Is the colossal equestrla ) statue bj Chinlrey at tho we-st front of the llojil i:xchnnge. the monument by Bell In the (julldball. the monument by Stevens In St Paul's, which was oer twenty ;enrs lu hand, and a stone statue bj Mllnes. erecleel In the Tower of London near the Waterloo barracks Loudon Chronicle, Flower Gardeni of the Sea. The sea has Its (lower gardens, hut the blooms are not on plants ns they are on the land It Is the nnlmals of the sen ihut make the gardens, the corals of the tropical waters partku larly making a display of floral beiuty that fairly rltuls the gorgeous coloring nnd dellcnle grace presented by land flowers So cIoKelj do they resi'inbh plant blooms that It Is bird tn In lie) p that they are whull) animal tn orgnul zatlon, A naturalist tajs that ainoiu the coral gardens there are fishes . curious forms and flashing colors d.irl Ing about, just ns the birds and butte r flics dart about pliut gardens on land Net Mucli to Make Up. "To goodness' sake." Impatiently ex claimed Mr Coouley during the poker game, "speak np lively nn' say wlnt yo' am ugnlne to do.Iosc! Whj, it don't take me mo' den two seconds to mako up mail mind" "If It did." replied the player od dressed, U'rj deliberately, "you'd sut talnly be loalln'!" New York Sun. Wrono Either Way. Isabel I'll ueer hate another photo graph taken Dorothy-Why not, dear? Isabel-Oh. If It looks like mo I dou'l like It, nnd If II Halters me my friend don't Ukd II, Utchauge A Mean Critic "How realistic your painting U i fairly makes my mouth, water" "A sunset makes year mouth water" "Oh. It Is n sunset, la It) I thought It was u fried egg!" Tiro Is not extinguished by fir. Italian Proverb. JL . To ' Now Is the ton Uiolls The1 j50per uuu'm 'l Mtjfarm' . 'SBBw" jf cot- W1w'J.Jff5Q to V "HUi & SON, 1 i Ji u,Dner,, i -i mir '"acsfWeaJ EXPLOSIVES. Hew They Are "8el Off" and How Thay May Be Handled. There nre two Ways Iu which nn ex. plosive may bo act off by burning nnd by detonation. The burning process Is progressive from one pnrtlclo to nti other, ns of Oro In n grnte. only Infinite ly more rapid. This process Is nd.ipte.1 to gunpowder, requiring, ns It tines, a very short time for tho burning up of tho explosive body. The other form of explosion, the dctonntlve, being nt ence throughout the mass. Is tinlltted for use In guns, which would be smash el to pteces, font Is adapted to sunt terlng or breaking puriwiscs. such ns blasting rocks In mining opcinllons ami bursting charges In shells, torpeloo ana submarine mines. Substances o: tho latter sort nro termed high cxplo. slvcs. Some examples may bo given of the safety with which tho most dan gerous explosives may ordinarily bo handled. Tor Instance, n considerable quantity of gnn cotton, such as pure cotton treated with ultrlc acid, may be set afire and will burn quietly, but If n umclcnt mass bo set afire tho heat and prcssuro on the surfaco of tho burning body will cause the wholo to bo ox ploded. A torpedo filled with wet com pressed gun cotton will r.at explode If a shell from a cannon should penetrate It and burst In the mass of gun cotton. Even nitroglycerin will bum llko oil In small quantities, and a stick of nitro glycerin may be set on Arc without !an ger of harm. St. Nicholas. A CHARMED KEY. Refuial to Work and What Mloht Have Happened. You may bo Interested to hear of n thing which happened to mo In Brit tany last summer. I had to sign somo railway transfers before tho nearest British consul, who was at Brest. I locked up tho papers nnd railway stock In n Breton cupboard ns high ns tho celling and ery solid. I kept tho key In my pocket. When my cousin and I wero rend) to start, I took out the key, and tt would not open Its own cupboard The sennnta ennio In turn nnd tried In aln We had to miss our train tc Qulmpcr, which was our first stage lo Brest. Now, our Ullage locksmith was very rough and rendy, so the next morning I said I would try the key mjself once more before ho perhaps ruined my lock. Tho key fitted perfectly, tho cup board opened enslly, we got the pa pers, and we went. But, Imagine, we found at tho station placards posted up telling of the nwful wreck of the Brest train the day before, and It was tho train In which we should have been but for tho obstlnncj of tho Ley. We saw the carriages all fallen Into tho rhcr, nnd tho dead and dying were In tho hospital nt Qulmpcr. Wo feel this to bo n prescnatlon wrought from tho next world that Is so near. Mrs Hodgson 1'rntt In Light. Savago Crabs. Tho most savngo specimen of the crab species Is found In Japan, seem ing to dream of nothing but fighting, to delight Iu nothing half so much. Tho minute, he spies nnotber of his kind he scinpes his claws together lo rage, challenging him to tho combat Not a moment Is wasted In prelimina ries, but nt It they go, hammer and tongs It sounds like two rocks grind ing ngalnst ouo another. Ubo sand flies ns the warriors push each other hither und thither until at last one of them stretches himself out lu tho sun, tired to death But ho does not beg for mercy or attempt to run nwaj, only feeblj rubbing his claws together In defiance of the foe That foe comes closer, and, with his claws trembling with joj at his victory, the conqueror cntches hold of ouo claw of the an qulshed crab, twlBts It until It comes off and bears away the palpitating limb as n trophy of his prowess. Btich Is a battle between warrior crabs. Arctic Dog Life. Nowhero In tho world has the dog such unrestricted right of way as In our most northerly possession Alaska. In winter, when tho more than COO 000 squaro miles of territory nro scaled up In solid Ice, dogs are almost tho sole means of getting from place to place In fact, they seem necessary to llfo It self. The aristocrat!) of nrctlc dog life nre the mall teams In tho service of tho United States gotcrnruent. They nre today n superior breed to the dogs em ployed some half dozen years ago be fore great gold dlscoerles demanded Increased mull service, LIda Uoso Mc Cabe In St. Nicholas. A Uieful Tree. Tho carnnhuba palm of Brazil may bo said to bo the world's most useful tree. Its roots mako n very valuable drug, n blood purifier. Its timber will taUo a high polish and Is In deiiinnd among cnhlnctmakers for fine work. The sap becomes wlno or vlregnr, ac cording to tho way It Is prepared, and starch nnd sugar nro also obtained from this sap Tho fruit of the treo Is n cnttlo food, the nut Is a good coffee substitute, and the pith makes corks Oarcaitlc. Mr, Smith (after III tempered speech by Brown) Mr, Chairman and gentlo men, following the example of Mr Brown's Inueheon, I shall tenturo to disagree wllh him Tunch. A Logical Conclusion. "The old lime sailors do not seem t think rmiiu of sti am vessels " "Weil. It Is only natural for an old oa dog to stick to his bark."-BalU more American Sincerity and truth are tn bast at very virtue. -Coafocln. An Offer to the'Publc. Tho decteh Wall Paper Co offers to tho public as a Xmas present ouo third off, of all high grado Art Pic tures beginning Saturday the 18th Inst, -They also hao somo ot the pat- torns of wall paper of 1909 loft yoj can purchase at your own price. Their burnt wood Assortment Is thy only ono In tonn. Wo also Invito you to examlno our Wall Paper lino of 1910 this Is Iho best patterns over seen In tho wall paper lino. GUKTEII WALL PAPEH CO, West Lee Street Wall Paper, Paints, l'lctnru, etc. Mrs. S. Joyce, Clarcnioct. JJ. II, writes: About a ear ago I bought two bottles of Foioy's Kldnoy Kerceiiy It cured mtj nt a seyeru case m Kin ney troublo ot several years stand Ing. It certainly Is a grand, good medicine, and I heartili recommend it," Sold by C. W. Cee. I am still selling Ingrain and IlruBsells carpet at cost Jt. P Jone, East Leo street. Just received, beautiful lino ot rugs and art squares, II F Jones. i I I i "f '.-, '! 1 Dy EDITH T. DAKER. tCoprisht, 1W, I y V i erlcan frets Ato- CitUiun i It was n sad clay tor Emery Clafch ford when Tannic Hllsmcre told him that she was engaged to Tom Ed wards, And Ihe girl who had chosen between these two young men did not shoosi wlsel). Kilwnrds never got on, white lllalchfunt, having one ot those cheer; dlspctlttous that win people continually, found friends to drop plums into his mouth. And so It hap pened that while the former was spending what littlo bis wlfo had when bo married bcr the latter was prospering. One year when the fall elections came round the managers of the party lu power, fearing tbey would toso the fight, looked about for candidates who would bo especially ncccptnblo to the people. Among those they selected wes Kniery Dtatcbford. who was put up for sheriff and elected by nn over whelming majority Now, It happened that a jcar befors this election Tdwnrds had died, leav ing his widow not only penniless, but wllh n chattel mortgngc on her house hold effects, for the payment of oven the Interest on which thero wero no funds One of the first duties dcol. Ing iqioii the neulv elected sheriff wns the sen Ing of n writ upon Mrs IMttiirts which would deprive her of her oiilj remaining possession, her fiirnlluie. When Blntchford came across this paper he Blghed, put It In n plgtniuholc, where, If he had hnd the powir lo keep It there, It would hae remained till the crack of doom Indi etl he pnld no further attention to It till the plaintiff In the enso untie such nu ado about the delay that tho sherllt was obliged to Bene the writ. He gae the paper to n deputj, nut before tho man hnd readied the door called him back. He couldn't beat lint the unwelcome process should bo enacted without being Roftcned so far as possible1. And to whom could he trust such softening but himself? Tut ling the document Into his pocket, ho wnllul till nfter nfllce hours Indeed, till a proper hour for calling In tho ecnlng, then went lo the widow's cot tage. He was iccehed with some sur prise When he had Inst visited Mrs LMwaids she was .Miss T.llsmorc and had told him that she was engaged to his rhnl. Blntchford beat about tho Jjush for nil hour litforo he could bring himself to mention the nil Im portant subject. Then he said: ' I picsumc ou know that Judgment has been entered against jou tn the matter of tho notes secured by chattel mortg ige on your furniture?" "Yes; I had no moncj with which to cell try to sno whit 1 hno loft," she replied, wiping a tear from her eye "And iou may know," the sheriff, proceeded, "of the attachment I have for jou " A sudden checking of tears, a move meat Indicating that something Impor tant had caught the widow's attention followed the sheriff's remark "I knew," she replied hcsltatlnglj, "that jou had an attachment for ine, but but I wns not a ware that It had endured " "Iho attachment I hac for jou," he said gently, sjmpnthetlcallj, Ms dif ferent fimn the one which you men (Ion It Is a more practically Impor tant one An attachment that" Itu was stalled Tho widow essayed to help him "I can understand," she said, "the difference between ihe the feellug one might lime for a girl aud that smue feeling after nil that has Intervened bilwccn then and now. I, too, have eoinu to understand mjself better." 'J he sheriff, Instead of opening bis legal document, opened his ears, to snj nothing of hLs eyes This, how ever, the widow did not see aluco her own ejes wero bent on tho floor, whllo her cars were strained to hear the ex pected declaration Blntchford could not feel auj certainty that he was cither understood to be cntcrlug upon n proposal or that, If so, he was en cournged He rcsoh ed upon ono more effort to mako clear tho business on which he had come "This word attachment," he began "this word attachment has different meanings. It Is at ouco a legal term and" "I know." she sighed "I mean, too, a coudltlon of the heart. My attachment for you Is ns warm, as deep, as unalterable as It ecr was, d he mo tho right to stand ns jour protector." Blntchford took her unresisting form Into his arms, where she rested In happy contentment for Home, time without speaking Tlnally she looked up Into his face and snlJ- "Do jou know that when jou began lo talk about the word attachment baling a legal ineaulug, fot a moment I was seized wllh nn Idea that you, be ing sheriff" "I being sheriff J" "oit having spoken about Iho hor rid suit." "WcIIT "That you were talking about that." "How could jou suppose," he replied, drawing her closer lo bliu, "that I would hate nnj thing to do with that matter unless, perhaps, to bring jou some good news concerning It?" "What good news?" "W-nhy, the plaintiff will ronaw th note." "Tor what reason? "It will be Indprstd" "What'8 that?' "It's tho result of Iho 'attachment I ra ipeoklmt v you nbont " Why send off to havo your clotho-i luado when jou can get them waao right horo at home by Trod Dlercki Just ns cheap and you ran see them whllo they aro being ruado aud theru Is no chanco of jour suit bolng madit wrong or out of style, Clothes clean ed, repaired and pressed, Tho sanni prompt attention Is given to ladles clothing After exposure, and when you feel a cold coming on, tako Foley's Honey and Tar, the great throat and lun' remedy, It stops the cough, relieves tho congestion, and expels tho cold from your system Is mildly laxative Rehire substitutes Sold by O. W Uce Foley's Orlno Laxatlvo la best for women and children. lis mild action and pleasant taste mako It preferable to violent purgatives, such as pills, tablets, etc. Cures constipation. Sold by C W. dee. i a. Excellent patterns In table ware, tho nicest Hogera Sllevrwaro Com pany makes Best quality for the low est price, Dr. M. Bestow, Optician i,i m i a- aiasses correctly fitted to tne eye, lenses ground kJd made while yon wait. Pr. M. Dc-skow, OpUclaa, "IBM"', inMlaT'M"1' .... it. rssea -Lafcs "s-I Candidate, -atrltf, John. L. Boulhall announces 'as a taiullilnlo for the Dcmocratlo'uomlna tlcrn tor sheriff ot Hunt county Mr SouthAll Is 40 years old Ho Is n Hunt count) "boy," having been born nnd reatied on tho farm north of drcenvllle, hla father being remem bered as n pioneer cltltcn, llobert F Southall. Mr. SoJtlmll received bit oarly education iu private schools taught by the Inmcuted John and Jim Kdmonds Ho has been deputy under Shcrtf Hemsell during both tonus of that officer and h.s donu much Milu ablo work Mr Southall has all tho qunlltlas that nio usually found lu tho aiicceaslul sheriff His experience In detcctlvo work has fnmlllnrlicd him with tho I fo nnd habits ot the criminal classes, Ho has a strong nnd vigorous physique, Is actio nnd oner gotlc and whllo not unnecessarily reckless la absolutely tcnr.ess In tho dlschargo ot his dutj, Being In every waj qualified to mako a good sheriff ho promises If elected to exert all hl power to assist In enforcing tho inn without patttalltj or tnor Ho Is so ber, reliable and In ever) waj perfect ly trustworthj. For Tax Aascaior. D L. Alexander offers as a candl date for tho Democratic Humiliation for tax assessor of Hunt count). Mr Alexander Is another Hunt count) pro duct, having been born nnd reared sev en miles cast of Campbell, und no mnii In thnt section has iroro friends oi 1h he'd In higher esteem Ho attended llcnrj College for four jenrs, und In ler took up chit engineering nnd with out tho assistance nt Instructors ac quired considerable proflclencj In this work Ho lma served two terms aB county survejor, but, ns Is genernll) known, tho flnnuchl returns from, this oftlco nro qulto meager Mr. Alex under Is thormighl) familiar with thu work of assessing taxes Ho has ns scssed taxes In his district for mnuj )eirs He was deputy under O II Below, AS S. Ward and A S Butler, thu present nssessoi llo la lu evor) ") qualified lo efficiently discharge tho duties of Ii'b office and piomlses It elected to servo the people to the best of his ublllt) For Tax Asiessor. Hunt count) has produced ninn) ) ciung men or sterling character anil among this class of Its citizenship Is Mr Gilbert Shlpp, boh ot Mr, 1) V. Shlpp, ono nt tho best known and nost hlghl) islcmmid citizens ot this sec tlon Mr Shlpp Ins spent the greater part of his llfo on Jacobs Pralrlo, In what Is now known ns tho Jacobin communlt), llo his n li'gh school cd Ucatloi aud in addition holds a dlplo ma from n lluslucbs College Ho has assosscd taxes in districts No ono nnd two nnd has hid experience In tho of lice walking on thu lolls As staled ho is a young mnn of fine character, perfcctl) rollnhlo und fully competent to successfully meet all thu require ments of tho offlco for which ho otters For Commissioner, District No. 3. Mr. I) B (Dud) English Is a c.iq dldnto for count) commissioner foi district No 3 Mr Cugllsh his lived In commissioners district No three for sixteen )enrs, nt Campbell and at Lone Oik At present ho lives lu the Twin Oak communlt), nnd belongs tp Iho family of Tngllshes In that sic tlon, so well known nnd so highly os teemed throughout tho county Mr English Is a successful farmer, h ivlii), begun his llfo work without any nssls tanco and now owns a very valuable farm Ho Is a man of exemplary char acter, strong Intelligence and Is ac tlvo and !mluBtr'ot.s Ho Is much In tcrcstcd In road Improvement, It olec ted would not ho long lu fnmlllarlrlng himself with tho work of tho offlco or commissioner and would, without doubt, mako a usuful member of tho couit. For County Treasurer. Trank V Wood authorizes his an nouncement as a candidate for tin! Democratic nomination for county treasurer It will hu remembered that Mr. Wood entered tho raco for this office two years ago hut withdrew on account of sickness In his fnmll) Ho has lived lu Hunt county for over thirty years, tho greater part of hla llfo on a farm, In tho Colesto and Merit communities. Hu has lived tn Orel uvlllo for the past twelve years, and In this city, and at IiIh former homo, hu Is known ns ono of tho coun t)'s best citizens, a high minded, boa orablu Christian geutloman Ho Is n man of good business qualities, pious ant and courteous, straightforward m his dealings and tn every way thor oughly reliable and trustworthy. If elected It goes without saying that uvery detail of his offlco would bo uttendi d to with scrupulous tare and attention Read This, I have been selling Hall's Texas Wonder tor the cure of Kldnoy, blad der and rheumatic troubles since he first put It on the market and I rco commend it as Ihe best kldnoy medl cine I have ever sold, (Ice's Drug Store, Qremvllle. Slans pf the Times Paet, Present and Future. It has been said that tho future could bo partially told by past and present In tho past people of Orcon vlllo and Hunt county traded for furnl turo most anywhere, until nearly a year ago. M tho present, they aro trading where they find prices and quality combined to meet their needs In the future they will continue to do this Quite a nmrJjor have been trad Ing horo Will you not Join tho wide twako number of buyers? I) S CHANULHIt, Tho Kurnlluro Man, Chandler Is Moving. Moving his goods out of his store Into trains, vyagopg, buggies and houses ot this and other counties Call aud see for yourself. You should not fall to come and see my superb line of cut glass. The best I for the money ever ottered. Dr. M ' Uctkow, OpUcUi. "sa r ii- Vsesz 1ft "fjf A" Do You Open Your Mouth Like a young bird aim gulp down whatever food or nicdicmc may be offered you? Or, do ou want to know somctlnnR of the com position and character of that which you take tnto your stomach whether as food or medicine? Most intelligent and Knowing what they employ Dr. Pierce bcllccs they Iwvc a perfect right to INSIST upon such knowledge. So he publishes, broadcast and on each hottle-wrappcr, what his medicines arc made of and verities it under oath. Thh ho feels tic can veil afford ip do because the more the Ingredients of which tils medicines arc made arc studied and understood iho more will their superior curative virtues bo appreciated. F??.,? c,irc ?f V0"1?'1'3 Peculiar weaknesses and derangements, civinir rise to frcmimr iic.iu.iuic, uacKacne. iir.irminrr.iimfti mm r.- a ... , Dr.. Pierce's Favorite PrTscrSn isT most" emdVnt' r'emedy? ItVcWiffitSuS giving strength to nursing mothers and in preparing the system of ho expectant mortier vorkt! tS' rC"dcrinB Childb!r,!h 4(eA PWclyp.ih hTSJraffi ? ",!,P?i!?5P .""BftJ0?. tonic General system and to or at. Vitus s dmcc. and other distrcssinn nervous svnmtnmu ana orn-nnic disiMir-o nt i. a:. t - ; r." " ",v- "laiiiicuy icimninc orcans. A host of medical authorities of all the several schooh of of the several ingredients of which "Favorite Prescription" U ii .it n itTt iiii iiiiinii ir id ni ... .j i. r - sending .1 postal card rJn ZZVtZ rCuZuu "r " ' 2 UZ"" Jn7 X J" yti; by -- " -" Miimii il i:si l i.iinir-fi tm r i niion v. . to Dr If V Pir,. i. 'Tii Vr; in .'..'. 8 irom ine icaaing aut lorttics, conic to yoti by 'return t! " SUrfi'Cal InStilUtC' " N' a"d k wili riMnli?,?1','1 ,l"d oftT tlai,Ecrous to experiment with new or but slightly tested med- submit .Km,iWrMt da cr sn!ctimcs ".'' "M he knos what the proffered kno w wlnt 2 t ?&& Z " ' X " 1 1 fr '.'r i,,tcrcst that shoM Tc , i s; onlv t dill t ,rl T" "I' P expecting it to act as a curative. TOritHscriptfon. Pf0 ' 11,crcrorc.insin''aving Dr. Pierce's Fa- Send 31 onci-ci-! thmtu in .. . r m- , . rnnlmn c.. m i- i ; ', . '" i"v L'"1 UI "inning onrv on a tree copy o Jr P Common Sense Mcdiral Adviser, 1008 pages cloth-Bound. Address Dr p, rJ ' A Policeman's Testimony. J. N. l'nttorson, nlxjlit tiollceinan ot Nnshui, Iowa, vvrltoa: "Last winter 1 had a bad cold on in) lungs aud tried nt lci.st hctlf a dozen ndver tlBed rough medicines and hnd trojb ment from two phjslclnns v Ithout getllng ntiy benefit A friend recom mended rule) s Hone) und Inr mil two thlids of a hnlllo cured mo I consider It Iho greitnst cougli nnd lung medicine. In tho world" Hold by O W. Oec Hexamcthylenctetramlne Tho above Is tho nimo uf a Oormnn chomlcal, which Is ouo of tho man) valuable Ingiudleuln ot l'olcy'd Kid no) Komedy lloxnnicllijlcnotutrini Ino Is ruoognlrud h) inedlc.il text boolis aud initliorllli a us a uric add solvent and antiseptic for Iho urine TaUo role's Kidney Iloiuody ns soon as j on notice nti) Irrogulnltles nnd avoid n serious liiilad) Bold b) W. Geo " Totev's Honey nnd Tar la thu beat and safest rough remedy for children At the III at R)mploms of a cold, give iib d'rectod, and waul of danger of croup, bronchitis, jnro throit, cold in thu head nnd stuffy brcuilhlug It brings comfort nnd casu lo thu lit tlo ones Contains no oplilcs or oilier harmful dings Keep tilunjs on hand, nnd icfusu uiihstllutos Sold b) C W. Cee s Look for the Sinner Slrjn (The Red 8 ) When In need of in ichlui' Wo enn glvo )tiit )our monoj'B worth Think a f draw or drop bond Slugor from $20 00 to $C" 00 Your credit In good SlNfiUlt S M CO, II. IliDlo. Mgr Ch tinhurl I'n'H rough Itnnipil) novel disappoints thosn who uso It for iibsti mite unmliH to'ils nnd trttntlnua or tho throit nnd lungs It titnnds uu rlvallid iib it rcnicd) for nil throat and iniiB (1 BeiiHeu Sold by Mitlaughoy Ilros all druggists n - Chamberlain a Coui.li Uenody Is not a common, ver) diy cougli mlxtiii c It Is a meritorious remed) for nil thu troublesome and dnngoious compllcn Hour lesiiltlug fimn rnld In Iho head, throit, cheat or lungs Sold b) Mc CaughO) Ilros and all drug sts ' Save your broken Iciiscb and rend them In nnd hnvo them duplicated. Dr. M. UcBkow, Optician EvxSSexua owWc )ow&s; cVeawses Wvo sysVcm eJJcduaXVy ; assv88 oxvGwovacowm c.YiaaGW To OeWVs VsewcJic'vcxV ejjec8.(xwasbu g 5cvic, " rvvNUAcrun"Tc.r CA?B.IFOR3IA Fig Syrup Co. SOLD BV LEADING DRUCCISI5 50'ABOTni ELY'S Creawi Balpvi . Duro to Olvo Ontlofnctlon. aivco neucr at once, ft clesnuM, oot'irai, litala and prt t'il dlihaMA inotnbrii f rmultlng from Orftarrh wiildrivutKvisyaCldlatliuIIiwlquie'i Kratorni the Hcnw-i ot 'nt uid M1L Kay lo us. Ountnlni no injutiinu dnigj Applied Into tho nostrils -and alorbcd. Uvrge Hiie, CO cent at Droughts or by mall. ' Liquid Crcfu Ilalm for tue iu ttouiUers, 71 csots. V ELY BROTIims r,g Wwr.o SU Naw Yarn Ot3llGlror dry rOK FUTCHER'S CASTORIA r$A CATARRH HAY-fEVER 77f i'f'mi - 'V - sensible people now-a-days insist whether as food or as medicine. :-.i.. .r? ' r Thote Plea of Doyhood. llnvv delicious wire Iho pics of boy hood No pies now over taste so good What's changed? tho pies? No, its )ou You've lost the strong, healthy sto nmcli, thu vigorous liver the actlvo hldneyn, tho regular bowels of bo) hood Your digestion Is poor nnd )ou blnnii) thn fond Whnt'a ncoded? A complete toning up by Klectrlo IJIttcrs of all organs of dlgostlon Slomich, Liver, KldnOH, Dowels Try them The) '11 restore )onr bojhood nppttlto nnd nppii elation of food nnd fnlrly Bat in ale vour body with new health, Httciigth and vigor title nt nil drug glsls A Frlflhtful Wreck, of train, automobile or bugg) may cause ciitn. hrlllnes. nhrnslous. Mtirilnit or wounds that demand Ilucklcn's Ar lite i Salve inrth'B greatest heilm QuWl lollct und prompt cure results l'or bums, holla soros of nil kinds, eeiMiin, chapped haud and lips, Horo e)is or coniH, Its Hiipron-w Surest pile cure ll.'.t at all druggists aScU 4l0iiA m A b tram- super Not jii4t an ordinary train but an uttra unloi.cri one A tram tli it sets tlic pice fur other trims to follow Mimcthini; in iilvance of anjtliini: else in tho hnutlivvcst. 1 lie Ivafy Limitetu. i in .ai Ian by luelf It has cstahhi he-J a new reiord for comfort and convtiiienco tn Have1 from Texas I o St. Louis ami Kansas City This limited train of unlimited comforts is brilliantly lighted tliroughoul, anil eqoijqtod with CHAIR CARS more attractive and. more comforts! le than usual No est bLI'I't'ERb lint are luit a lulls rrcviously built I It.'ti'" lajics lotlt avatoncs sbillnif window screens elccliielcrth lil Is oi servstion car Tin- Katy Limned, with ill Companion Tram, tlic Katy Flyer give the Katy tmi foil trains dally, wills tlituusjii chair ura and sleepers to bt 1 ouis, Kansas C lly and points North and I ast All yot mi rsiufml.f NOW in ylaaamf a trip i on, l.tlU warj.1 katy ' Vta ltlZllX"ZZXZW 4v . 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